Offaly (King's)

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

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      Offaly (King's)

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      Offaly (King's)

      • Usado para County Offaly
      • Usado para Co. Offaly
      • Usado para Uibh Fhaili
      • Usado para King's County

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      Offaly (King's)

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        Album 2, Page 09
        IE OH OHS48/2/9 · Parte · 1902
        Parte de 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 2, Page 08
        IE OH OHS48/2/8 · Parte · 1902-1903
        Parte de 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'.
        Annual Report 1861
        IE OCCHO DIGBY/A/5 · Unidad documental simple · 1861
        Parte de Digby Irish Estates

        Annual report for year ending June 1861 containing details of executors' arrears, mesne rates, new rentals, estate improvements and general observations on the management of the estate. In terms of estate improvements, the report details drainage schemes including the completion of the reclamation of the land at Meelaghans and new schemes at Ballyknockan, and Ballina. Also includes details of roads built from Clonad to Derryfad and from Ballyknockan Bridge to Knockbally. Reports that the Royal Agricultural Society of Ireland awarded provincial prize of the gold medal to Lord Digby for the greatest number of improved cottages in the province of Leinster. Also reports on improvements to the Castle including the conversion of the old ball room to a parlour and drawing room.

        Regarding the general management of the estate, Trench reports on 'improved tone and feeling' on the estate with new houses and improved layout appreciated by tenantry. Considers the area still backward in terms of agriculture but improving. Very dissatisfied with the police authorities in the district and reports that 6 murders took place in King's County, 2 of the most barbarous in Geashill. Also updates Lord Digby on the situation with Ribbonmen on the estate. Reports that eight active Ribbonmen have been ejected from the estate: Loughlin Kelly (Ballina), Henry Bryan (Cross Keys public house), John Clibborn (Clonmore), John Helian (Killurin), Darby Flanagan (Pigeonhouse), John Whelaghan (Newtown), Patrick Larkin (Colehill) and William Grumley (Dalgan).

        Drawings in report:
        Page 119 'Thoro or main drain' diagram
        Page 120 Diagrams for drain and outlet for drains
        Page 125 Diagrams of drains and thoro drainage
        Page 129 Map of estate drainage

        Annual Report 1865
        IE OCCHO DIGBY/A/9 · Unidad documental simple · 1865
        Parte de Digby Irish Estates

        Annual report for year ending 1865 containing details of the rental of the estate and the slow recovery of the financial situation. Describes the low level of emigration from the estate in comparison to the rest of Ireland. Also describes drainage and land improvements at Ballyknockan, Ballycollin and Annagharvey, and at the new farm known as 'The Prairie.' Reports on tillage of corn and the sowing of grain, rape, grass-seed and potatoes.

        Reports on the transformation of the village of Killeigh from a state where peripheral houses had already fallen in and the houses on the main street had become too dangerous and too exposed to the weather to live in, to newly built cottages which were entered for competition of Gold Medal of the Royal Agricultural Society of Ireland for the best cottages in the province of Leinster and also won the challenge cup offered by the Duke of Leinster. Other buildings include a new house for the miller at Killeigh and Odlum of Ballymooney required extensive additions to his premises. A long range of offices were built for Mr Denning in Cappancur and a new forge was built in Ballinagar.

        Also reports on the clearance of Clonad Woods and the purchase of an interest in a considerable plantation in Ballydownan. Regarding threats from Ribbonmen, the report states that Killurin is now the only part of the estate subject to outrages, chiefly of the robberies of foresters of the estate. Also reports that emigration rates have fallen and only sons and daughters of small farmers are leaving for America to join other family members.