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)

        84 Archival description results for Offaly (King's)

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        1877-1879.
        IE OCL P131/2/2/1/3 · File · 3 January 1877-13 September 1879
        Part of Loughton Papers

        File of letters sent to Henry Trench between 1877 and 1879.

        The file contains letters sent by family, friends, business contacts and acquaintances. Examples of letters include a 1877 letter from D.A M'Cready regarding five leases that require Henry's signature; three letters dated 1878 from E Williams, Main Street, Parsonstown regarding Japanese trays and a letter from K.L Kirkpatrick thanking Henry for sending him a pedigree and a letter from J.A Davis, Kilcoleman parsonage, Parsonstown regarding forwarding an application to the Lord Bishop and Rural Dean .

        The majority of the letters sent in 1879 were concerned with issues such as Shannon Drainage and leasing property. Examples of such letters include a letter from G Weston, 32 Essex Street, Strand, London, regarding clay work; a letter containing a copy of 'Hydraulic tables, coefficients, and formulae for finding the discharge of water from orifices, notches, weirs, pipes and rivers' by John Neville and a draft lease property in Banagher sent to George Arthur Waller for sixty one years.

        IE OH OHS25 · Fonds · 1872

        Timber account ledger kept by Captain A. Wolsesly Cox, listing oak trees at Clara House. Information given on location (around the house, 'Deer Park; and 'by the lake'), height, girth, and cubic feet in tree. 1 January - 8 November 1872.

        Cox, Ambrose Clement Wolseley
        Album 2, Page 02
        IE OH OHS48/2/2 · Part · 1902-1903
        Part of Magan-Biddulph Photograph Collection
        1. 'Richard Stuart Craig, Mrs. Williams, Dean Craig, Mrs. Williams, Maurice M., Miss Baker, Miss Banon, Mr. Williams, (bank) Ethel Mulock, Vera, W. Craig, Mrs. Mulock, Flo, Helen Craig, Mrs.Moore, Bouchier, Norah'.
        2. 'John Davis'.
        3. 'Arthur Flower, Middletown Stone, Mrs. Kelly, Jim Kelly, Alba, Geoffrey, Basil'.
        4. 'Pallas Lake'.
        Album 2, Page 08
        IE OH OHS48/2/8 · Part · 1902-1903
        Part of Magan-Biddulph Photograph Collection
        1. 'Harvest time, Sept. 1902. Jim Bracken, Frank Dunne, Neddie Cash'.
        2. 'Thrashing, Willie Bryant, Ned Cash, Tom Bracken, John Bracken'.
        3. 'Thrashing machine'.
        4. 'Engine, James Matthews, J. Bryant, Jim Kelly'.
        Album 2, Page 09
        IE OH OHS48/2/9 · Part · 1902
        Part of Magan-Biddulph Photograph Collection
        1. 'Thrashing time Sept. 1902., James Matthews, John Bryant and his two sons'.
        2. 'Nina Beheen, Star, Hugh Biddulph, Vera'.
        3. 'On walk by the pond, Sept. 13th 1902. Marty Erskine, Florence E. [Erskine], Vera, Rory'.
        4. 'Vera, Florence Erskine, Marth Erskine'.
        Album 3, Page 16 and 17
        IE OH OHS48/3/9 · Part · 7 June 1904
        Part of Magan-Biddulph Photograph Collection

        June 7th 1904 Dr Moorhead's Mares and Foals'.

        1. 'Dr G Moorehead, Tullamore, Foal, stables'.
        2. 'Snow bunting and foal'.
        3. 'Snow bunting and foal, Dr Moorehead'.
        4. 'Moss Gateau and foal'.
        5. 'Fair Portia and foal'.
        Album 8, Page 02
        IE OH OHS48/8/2 · Part · 20 July 1914
        Part of Magan-Biddulph Photograph Collection
        1. 'With Reaper Binder in Bog View field cutting barley and oats. Two years ago there were 4 fields now made into one large one. The barley being 2nd crops where oats were last year. The oats 1st. crop for about 100 years.

          Billy Guy (holding reins), William Woods (steward), Mike Guy (the driver) and the work horses (mares) Polly, Pella and Pansy'.
        2. 'Same subject as no.3.
        Annual Report 1859
        IE OCCHO DIGBY/A/3 · Item · 1859
        Part of Digby Irish Estates

        Annual report for year ending July 1859, including a list of leasholders and undertenants who have surrendered their several leases; general account of income and expenditure; detailed statements of disbursements including costs of drainage and building improvements; a list for compensation for surrender of tenancies and emigration; and a detailed rental of entire estate.

        Contains a summary report outlining the mechanism of the leaseholder's compensation fund, the distribution of which, W. S. Trench describes as 'the most arduous and most serious task of responsibility I have ever had to encounter.' Also discusses estate improvements such as the drainage of 125 statute acres, particularly in Meelaghans where 100 acres 'of miserable cut away bog' was drained and cultivated. Also discusses improvements to the labourers' cottages through the additions of chimneys and windows and a proposal to enter the new cottages for the award of the Gold Medal offered by the Royal Agricultural Society. Further estate improvements include new roads through Killellery, Lugmore and Meelaghans.

        Agrarian unrest is also discussed in the context of the case of Henry Kane, tenant, who along with his brother, Michael Kane, each held a farm in Killurin. On the death of Michael, Henry took immediate posssession of his brother's farm, to which the Trenchs objected. Report discusses general tenant support for Kane, even from outside the estate, and includes descriptions of intimidatory tactics by Ribbonmen. Also discusses measures to have Henry Kane ejected from the land altogether.

        Drawings in the report include:
        Page 2: 'Ancient pan found on Geashill Estate, 4 feet broad x 14 inches deep' (The Geashill Cauldron)
        Page 11: 'Ancient keg of butter found 12ft below surface of Red Bog. 2 feet long x 13 inches broad.'