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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        Busherstown Castle Site
        IE OH OHS85/5/15 · File · undated
        Part of Papers of Dr James Lyttleton

        Research on Busherstown Castle Site, Co. Offaly (Parish of Castletownely, Barony of Clonlisk). County Inventory Registration: 896.
        Contains a field sheet.
        (No photographs included.)

        IE IJA FM/TULL/332 · File · 2003-2010
        Part of St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, Offaly

        Documents by Fr Kevin Laheen, SJ which describe the burial details of Jesuits and pupils of Tullabeg who were buried in the Old Rahan Graveyard (c.1855 onwards) and the College cemetery (c.1874 onwards); the plaque erected in their honour and blessing of this stone; details of copyright permission for Fr Laheen’s book in relation to the 5 Evie Hone stained glass windows originally located at Tullabeg and relocated to the Jesuit Retreat House, Dollymount (1 August 2010). Includes chronologically list of Jesuits who died in Tullabeg (1870-1906) and a photographic album of the Jesuit graveyard at Tullabeg, Rahan Lodge and Irish Jesuits at this blessing (9 September 2004).

        Laheen; Kevin; Jesuit priest
        Broughal Castle Site
        IE OH OHS85/5/14 · File · undated
        Part of Papers of Dr James Lyttleton

        Research on Broughal Castle Site, Co. Offaly (Parish of Ballyboy, Barony of Ballyboy). County Inventory Registration: 895.
        Contains a field sheet, a written report over two pages and ten photographs.

        IE OCL P131/4/3 · Subseries · 15 January 1873-November 1911
        Part of Loughton Papers

        Files relating to Borrisnafarney Church which was built in 1829 with funding from Thomas Ryder Pepper. This subseries deals with church funding, repairs and an attempt to join Borrisnafarney with Aghnameadle.

        Trench, Benjamin Bloomfield