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            Eglish Tower House
            IE OH OHS85/1/17 · Unidad documental compuesta · 2 February 2003
            Parte de Papers of Dr James Lyttleton

            Research on Eglish Tower House and Bawn, Co. Offaly (Parish of Eglish, Barony of Eglish). County Inventory Registration: 846.
            Contains field sheet with sketches of the site, interior and exterior elevations, a written report over eleven pages and 60 photographs.

            Eglish Church and Graveyard
            IE OH OHS85/4/23 · Unidad documental compuesta · undated
            Parte de Papers of Dr James Lyttleton

            Research on Eglish Church and Graveyard, Co. Offaly (Parish of Eglish, Barony of Eglish). County Inventory Registration: 653.
            Contains a field sheet, a written report over one page and two photographs.

            Leases of Boolanarrig, barony of Eglish
            IE BCA ROSSE/Q/24 · Unidad documental compuesta · [1658-1834]
            Parte de The Rosse Papers

            Envelope of leases of Boolanarrig, barony of Eglish, the lease of 1801 being of a part of Boolanarrig called Clonmelin. [In date order.]

            IE BCA ROSSE/Q/56 · Unidad documental compuesta · [1778- 2000]
            Parte de The Rosse Papers

            Box of leases of Tullynisky, alias Tullaneskeagh, etc, etc, Woodfield and Woodville, barony of Eglish. [The present house on this townland, Tullynisky Park, was built by and for the two bachelor brothers of the 2nd Earl of Rosse, Rev. William Parsons and Thomas C. Parsons, c.1820; but in the first half of the 18th century the heir apparent to the baronetcy seems to have lived in an earlier house situated in this townland. From c.1860 it was the residence of the three
            generations of the Garvey family who acted as Rosse agent, up to at least the 1890s being called ‘Thornvale’ (an English translation of the Irish, Tullaneskeagh) – see V/27. Woodfield and Woodville are sub-denominations, not townlands in their own right.] The box also includes papers relating to a 10-year lease of Tullynisky Park to George Gossip, together with maps of the premises, an agreement to surrender, and a 1997 licence to extract sand and gravel from Kiltemony Quarry, beside Tullynisky.

            IE BCA ROSSE/Q/325 · Unidad documental compuesta · [1874-c.1910]
            Parte de The Rosse Papers

            Five envelopes containing miscellaneous estate accounts and financial and estate correspondence of the Birr Estate Office, much of it about arterial drainage (including printed matter back to 1869), one account of 1874 mentioning the cost of labour on the mounting for the three-foot telescope, and other long runs of accounts relating to the Dovegrove, Killeen and Newtown farms and stock, and to the manor saw mill, 1886-1912. [Not in chronological order.]

            IE BCA ROSSE/Q/387 · Unidad documental compuesta · [1910-1951]
            Parte de The Rosse Papers

            ‘E’, ‘F’ and ‘G’ - principally Evans, Barraclough & Co., Bayswater, London (solicitors to the Hon. Richard Clere Parsons), French & French, solicitors, Dublin (who acted for Mrs Manning Robertson of Drumbane House, Birr, another
            of Garvey’s employers), the General Accident Assurance Corporation and the Guardian Assurance Company, both of Dublin (who write about Birr Castle and the Rosse estate), etc, etc.