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        IE OCL P87/1/4 · File · 1953-1954
        Part of Papers of Fr Joseph Hurley

        Newspaper cuttings, some mounted on card, with corresponding catalogue numbers, which were placed on display during An Tóstal exhibitions in Tullamore in 1953 and 1954:

        1. 'Geashill Cauldron Given to Nation', Midland Tribune, 4 April 1954
          2.'The Lays of Tullamore'
        2. 'Tony Molloy Wrote for Nation's Youth'
        3. 'Kilcormac's Famous Missal - a historic manuscript'. By 'P.F.' Offaly Independent, 16 August 1952
        4. 'The Famed Blue Ball - an incident of the Land War.' By 'P.F.'
        5. 'Offaly's Fighting Story' - a series of articles on the War of Independence and Civil War published in the Offaly Independent in March 1954, by 'P.F.' Includes photocopied duplicates of same. Articles include 'The Ambush at Raheen', 'Attempted Ambush at Blue Ball', 'Mount Lucas Ambush' and 'the Fight for Freedom'.
        6. 'We Sail the River Shannon - St Ciarán of Clonmacnois' by H. J. Rice.
        7. 'Offaly's Twelve Baronies' by 'P.F.'
        IE OH OHS87/E/3/10 · File · 1920-1921
        Part of Bellair Estate Papers

        Original incoming and copy outgoing letters relating to Ernest H Browne's management of the Bellair Estate. Matters referred to include: schedule of the transfer of head rent of lands in Bellair from the original lessee, Thomas Lowe, to his descendants; arrangements between W B Homan Mulock and Patrick Keena for a 16 year purchase of the lands; schedule of deeds and documents received by W B Homan Mulock from A & L Goodbody, solicitors.

        Includes letter from A & L Goodbody to W B Homan Mulock, following the destruction of Dublin's Custom House, "Owing to all their records having been destroyed, the Inland Revenue Officials have asked us to lodge with them for noting the copies of the wills of your Father and Grand-uncle and we should be glad if you would let us have these copies at your early convenience" (14 June 1921).