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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        Clonbeg House
        IE OH OHS85/3/10 · File · undated
        Part of Papers of Dr James Lyttleton

        Research on Clonbeg House, Co. Offaly (Parish of Kilcolman, Barony of Ballybritt). County Inventory Registration: 951.
        Contains field sheet, a written report over one pages and three photographs.

        Clonbeg Castle Site
        IE OH OHS85/5/20 · File · undated
        Part of Papers of Dr James Lyttleton

        Research to Clonbeg Castle Site, Co. Offaly (Parish of Kilcolman, Barony of Ballybritt). County Inventory Registration: 902.
        Contains a field sheet and a written report over one page.
        (No photographs included.)

        Cloghmoyle Fortified House
        IE OH OHS85/2/7 · File · 20 August 2003
        Part of Papers of Dr James Lyttleton

        Research on Cloghmoyle Fortified House, Co. Offaly (Parish of Shinrone, Barony of Clonlisk). County Inventory Registration: 870.
        Contains field sheet with sketches of site plan, exterior and interior elevations, a written report over four pages and 32 photographs.

        Cloghan Castle Site
        IE OH OHS85/5/19 · File · undated
        Part of Papers of Dr James Lyttleton

        Research to Cloghan Castle Site, Co. Offaly (Parish of Gallen, Barony of Garrycastle). County Inventory Registration: 901.
        Contains a field sheet, a written report over one page and three photographs.

        IE OH OHS77/9/6/1 · Item · 12 May 1842
        Part of Woodfield Papers

        Clipping of the obituary of Abraham Fuller, which states, "Died at Woodfield 1842, On May 12th 1842 at Woodfield, Clara, Abraham Fuller, a famous figure of his time and one of the oldest magistrates of the Kingdom died having being for upwards of 64 years in the Commission of the Peace."