Birr
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Scope note(s)
- Parsonstown reverted to Birr in 1901.
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Hierarchical terms
Birr
Birr
- NT Back Lane
- NT Birr Barracks
- NT Birr Castle
- NT Birr Castle demesne
- NT Brendan Street
- NT Burkeshill
- NT Castle Street
- NT Chapel Lane
- NT Church Lane
- NT Connaught Street
- NT Cumberland Street
- NT Duke Square
- NT Duke Street
- NT Factory Field
- NT Fair Green
- NT Fayle's Lane
- NT Graveyard Street
- NT Green Street
- NT Kennedy's Lane
- NT Langton’s Lane
- NT Love Lane
- NT Main Street
- NT Market Square
- NT Mellsop Street
- NT Mill Lane
- NT Moore Park
- NT Moorpark Street
- NT Mount Sally
- NT Newbridge Lane
- NT Newbridge Street
- NT Old Bridge Street
- NT Oxmantown Mall
- NT Oxmantown Place
- NT Parsonstown (Birr) Workhouse
- NT Pound Street
- NT Rosse Row
- NT Rosse Street
- NT The Green
- NT The Upper Green
- NT Thomastown Park
- NT Townsend Street
- NT Wilmer Road
- NT Wilmer Terrace
Equivalent terms
Birr
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Associated terms
Birr
241 Archival description results for Birr
Records of Parsonstown Town Commissioners
- IE OCL PTC40
- Fonds
- 1855 - 1925
4 Minute Books -
PTC40/1/1: July 1865 - June 1875 (note: includes Burial Board affairs).
PTC40/1/2: October 1883 - February 1890
PTC40/1/3: March 1890 - February 1897
PTC40/1/4: April 1897 - August 1899 and August 1899 - June 1903 (note: abstract only. Manuscript volume in private hands and loaned for abstracting purposes in 1989).
Parsonstown Burial Board
1 Minute Book -
PTC40/2: 7 June 1869 - 6 March 1871 and 7 April 1873 - 4 October 1897 (1 volume, including abstract).
1 Drawing -
PTC40/3: 11 June 1855, drawing designs for lowering Oxmantown Bridge, drawn by John Hill, Tullamore.
1 Accounts Book -
PTC40/4: 1879 - 1925
1 Pamphlet
PTC40/5: Bye Laws of the Town of Parsonstown made under the Public Health (Ireland) Act (1884)
Parsonstown Town Commissioners
- IE OCL P131/4/1
- Subseries
- 1857 - 1878
Part of Loughton Papers
Two volumes March 1857- September 1870 and 25 March 1871-29 September 1878, of workhouse accounts for the Borrisokane, Kildysart, Nenagh, Parsonstown, and Roscrea Poor Law Unions.
The account books were put together and kept by Henry Trench due to his involvement with the Poor Law Unions.
- IE OCL P131/4/1/1
- Item
- 1857-1870
Part of Loughton Papers
Records of Parsonstown Model School
- IE OCL SCH/4
- Fonds
- 1860 - 1985
Registers, roll books, daily report books and cash books from the junior and senior pupils at Parsonstown Model School.
Parsonstown Model School