Offaly (King's)

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  • King's County reverted to County Offaly in 1920.

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      Offaly (King's)

      • UF County Offaly
      • UF Co. Offaly
      • UF Uibh Fhaili
      • UF King's County

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      Offaly (King's)

        13 Archival description results for Offaly (King's)

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        Account Book
        IE OCL PTC40/4 · Item · 1879-1925
        Part of Records of Parsonstown Town Commissioners

        Account book documenting burial board account, with lodgements of burial rates, grave spaces and burial fees, as well as payment of salaries. Also includes accounts of the Parsonstown Town Commissioners improvements accounts, detailing the collection of town rates and the payment of salaries and payments to suppliers.

        IE OCL P137 · Fonds · 1814 - 1817

        Account book for Charleville Castle containing weekly returns of income and expenditure for Charleville Castle from 1 January 1814 to June 1817. Income was principally derived from accounts in Newcomen's and other private banks. Expenditure consists mainly of payments to clothiers, builders and servants.

        Bury Family, Earls of Charleville
        Accounts Ledger
        IE OCL P9/1 · Item · 1891-1899
        Part of Records of Pattersons & Co. Ltd.

        Consolidated accounts ledger for Patterson's & Co. Ltd arranged by customers' accounts for local and national accounts. Local customers include Daniel Alesbury, Saw Mills, Edenderry and Cassidy & Co., Distillers, Monasterevan.
        Majority of the customers based in Dublin, London, Liverpool, including Arthur Guinness Son & Co., St James Gate Brewery, Dublin.

        Pattersons & Co. Ltd.
        Ledger No. 10
        IE BCA ROSSE/Q/254 · Item · [1904-1908]
        Part of The Rosse Papers

        Squat folio volume, titled ‘Ledger, No. 10’ [no trace of 1-9], recording estate, farm, demesne, forestry, garden, etc, receipts and out-goings on a day-by-day basis, [and therefore in the nature of a day book rather than a ledger].