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)

        2713 Archival description results for Offaly (King's)

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        Cully Castle Site
        IE OH OHS85/5/23 · File · 25 March 2003
        Part of Papers of Dr James Lyttleton

        Research on Cully Castle Site, Co. Offaly (Parish of Killoughy, Barony of Ballyboy). County Inventory Registration: 906.
        Contains a field sheet with sketches of interior and exterior elevations and a site plan. Incl. a written report over two pages and eight photographs.

        IE OH OHS85/1/15 · File · 17 December 2002
        Part of Papers of Dr James Lyttleton

        Research on Cullenwaine Tower House and Bawn, Co. Offaly (Parish of Cullenwaine, Barony of Clonlisk). County Inventory Registration: 842.
        Contains field sheet with details to level of preservation, nature of surviving structures, walls, earthworks, wooden structures and field boundaries, aerial photographs and cartographic evidence. Incl. sketches of earthworks in two fields, exterior and interior elevations of bawn and tower house, a written report over four pages and 50 photographs.

        Cullenwaine House
        IE OH OHS85/3/12 · File · 16 December 2002
        Part of Papers of Dr James Lyttleton

        Research on Cullenwaine House, Co. Offaly (Parish of Cullenwaine, Barony of Clonlisk). County Inventory Registration: 953.
        Contains field sheet with details to level of preservation, nature of surviving structures, walls, wooden structures and aerial photographs. Incl. sketches of exterior and interior elevations, a written report over four pages and 15 photographs.

        IE OH OHS85/4/19 · File · 29 November 2002
        Part of Papers of Dr James Lyttleton

        Research on Cullenwaine Church and Graveyard, Co. Offaly (Parish of Cullenwaine, Barony of Clonlisk). County Inventory Registration: 648.
        Contains field sheet with details to level of preservation, nature of surviving structures, walls, earthworks, aerial photographs and cartographic evidence. Incl. sketch of a site plan, a written report over two pages and four photographs.

        Correspondence W. T. Trench
        IE OCL P35/4/4/1 · Item · 30 October 1907
        Part of Papers of R.H. Moore

        Memo to R. H. Moore from W. T. Trench, Redwood, Birr stating that he thinks the practice of selling elsewhere than at the fair will be difficult to break.

        Correspondence W. T. Trench
        IE OCL P35/4/4/2 · Item · 1908
        Part of Papers of R.H. Moore

        Undated letter from W. T. Trench, Redwood, Birr referring to forestalling and that such a procedure amounted to an organised attempt against the patentees' rights. Refers also to forthcoming hearing in Birr.
        With draft reply of 8th September from R. H. Moore informing that the committee had decided the previous month to send two men to Birr to watch the court proceedings.
        Request Trench to send two to other men, 'My committee deem such action absolutely necessary to check forestalling'.

        IE BCA ROSSE/T/31 · File · 1921-1937
        Part of The Rosse Papers

        Letters to the Viscountess de Vesci, mother of the sixth earl, to her brother-in-law, the Hon. Geoffrey L. Parsons, and to the agent for the Rosse estates, Toler R. Garvey Junior, (the only person permanently on the spot at Birr during the minority of the sixth earl), concerning the Civil War as it affected Birr Castle and other places; and also including a letter from the Countess of Bandon about the destruction of Castle Bernard, Co. Cork, and the kidnapping of her husband, Lord Bandon, 1921. The principal topic however, is the Free State government’s responsibility to the Rosse family for loss and damage incurred as a result of the Free State army’s occupation of Birr Castle from 1922 to 1924, which the shrewd and resourceful Garvey construes as extending to the cost of Lord and Lady de Vesci’s London house, No. 1 Hyde Park Street. Included in the bundle is a copy of a letter from Garvey to the Irish Land Commission arguing that compulsory acquisition of any more of the home farm at Birr would serve as a major disincentive to the sixth earl’s taking up residence and therefore giving widespread employment there on his coming-of-age, 1926.

        Includes quotation for removal of six vans of furniture from Birr Castle to London by John Dooly, & Sons, Birr (April 1923)

        Includes list of goods taken over by the National Army 28th September 1923, Property of the Trustees of the Earl of Rosse. Value of £235.16.0

        Includes draft claim against Free State Government seeking rent and remedy £3000 and rent of Hyde Park (£600).

        Includes letter from Office of Public Works settling claim for £3502.2.11 (7 August 1925)

        Includes letter from Captain J.F. Hollins, Quartermaster No 2 Brigade, Athlon to Toler Garvey: ‘I wish to inform you that the Troops presently in occupation of the castle will evacuate same as from the 28th inst. In accordance with our regulations it will be necessary for a representative of the Owner, a representative from the Board of Works and of the Military Authorities to examine the premises after evacuation and compile a report as to its condition in comparison to that in which it was taken over by the Military (12 August 1924)

        Includes a list by A. Panton Watkinson, painter and decorator, Stephens Green, Dublin, of wear and tear and damage in Birr Castle due to the military occupation. (July 1923)

        Includes list of articles missing from Birr Castle May 1927.

        Also includes letter from the Committee involved in arranging a plaque to be erected at the archway to the front of Birr Castle in memory of the three young men executed by Free State Troops in 1923. Appends text of the address given by Margaret Hogan, local historian, on the events of 1923. (2003)

        Garvey, Toler Roberts, Jr
        IE OCL P35/4/3/5 · Item · 08 September 1909
        Part of Papers of R.H. Moore

        Ms letter from Adam Mitchell & Son to R. H. Moore referring to posters which have been sent to be posted in Banagher, Eyrecourt and Shannonbridge, and suggests that they be posted 'at conspicuous places at crossroads in the neighbourhoods'.

        IE OH OHS3/J/1/1 · File · 1922-1927
        Part of Geashill Estate Papers

        Original incoming and copy outgoing letters relating a grant claim for Geashill Castle after its destruction. Includes a copy of the brief for counsel for the claim of £19,614.17 for Geashill Castles and its contents (1923); evaluation of three elk horns destroyed in the fire;
        letter from Lord Digby to Goodbody Solicitors, Dorset "I must congratulate you once more for the very successful result of your hard work in relation to this claim, and I know what a difficult case it must have been for you to get a satisfactory settlement. I think you ought to know how very please I am over the way the case was conducted" (22 February 1926); letter from the Ministery of Finance details that "under the Malicious Injury Act you are entitle in this case to £1635 in clash, and £1100 in Bonds - total £2735" (19 February 1926).