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Minute Book 1919-1921
IE OCL INF 2/2/2 · Item · 1919-06-01 - 1921-08-01
Part of Records of King's County Infirmary

Soft bound minute book of the King’s County Infirmary board of management meetings. Minutes consist of an overview of tenders for supplies, statements of account and building repairs and maintenance. Records decisions regarding the hiring and managing of staff, fees for patients, and transcription of correspondence. The board were often concerned with funding, establishing an ‘Improvement Fund Collection’, received funds from the Tuberculosis Scheme Grant and through Lady Rosse (later, Viscountess de Vesci) petitioned for a grant from the Joint War Committee for the hospital which they received in August 1920.

Meetings between January and August 1921 discuss the possible and eventual closure of the County Infirmary and the amalgamation of the institution with the Central Hospital which was formally the Union Hospital.

Prominent members of board include, Rev. W Phelan (Chairman June 1921), Rev J. Flynn (Vice-Chairman June 1921), R.S. Craig, Rev PJ Egan, Rev Philip Callery, J.M Russell, J.A Lumley, and Rev John Humphries.

It was noted in October 1920, that Fr Thomas Burbage, a noted Republican and a member of the Board had a lucky escape after being shot at by the military on his journey between Tullamore and Geashill by motor bicycle.

King's County Infirmary
Millbrook
IE OH OHS3/K/14 · File · 1756-1860
Part of Geashill Estate Papers

Deeds, maps and correspondence relating to the townland of Millbrook near Killeigh, Parish of Ballykean:
(spellings: Monydwin, Moniedwin, Moneidwin, Moneidivin)
Map, surveyed 1756 by John Mooney;
Lease, John Digby Esq. to The Reverend Joseph Graves, 1771;
Lease, John Digby Esq. to Randall Cooke Esq., 1771;
Lease, John Digby Esq. to Randall Cooke Esq.,1783;
Lease, Randall Cooke Esq. to Lancelot Sandes Esq., 1789;
Articles of agreement for a lease, Reverend Dean William Digby to Lancelot Sandes Esq., 1792;
Map of Millbrook Domain the seat of Lancelot Sandes Esq., 1792 by Michael Cuddehy;
Lease, Reverend William Digby to Reverend Francis Sadleir [Sadleir], 1842. Incl. a map of Millview and Abbeylands, 1841;
Lease ('of the Abbeyland'), Thomas Sadlier Esq. to Reverend James Kinsella, 1845;
Assignment, Reverend William Digby Sadlier, , Thomas Sadlier Esq. and Randal Caesar Sadlier Esq. with Reverend James Kinsella, 1853;
Conveyance, The Landed Estates Court to The Right Honourable Edward St Vincent Digby Baron Digby, 1860;
Assignment, Reverend Augustine Kinsella to Michael Kinsella, 1875;
Assignment, Michael Kinsella to Edward Walsh (with copy in tissue paper), 1895;
Mortgage Edward Walsh to Ulster Bank Ltd., 1900;
Caretaker agreement to Michael Flanagan, 1901;
Abstract of title of Edward Walshe, 1908;
Irish Land Commission, agreement for sale (Estate of Lord Digby, tenant Edward Walsh) x2, 1908;
Agreement Reverend I. J. Seale with Edward Walsh, 1915;
Reconveyance of Mortgage, Ulster Bank Ltd. to Edward Walsh, 1919;
Conditions of sale, Edward Walsh, incl. property in Killurin, 1919;
Requisitions on title, Edward Walsh to Michael Conroy, 1919 (damaged with mould, in tissue paper);
Correspondence under Land Law Acts and Irish Land Commission and hand searches regarding sale Edward Walsh to James Conroy, 1919.

Meelaghans
IE OH OHS3/K/13 · File · 1882
Part of Geashill Estate Papers

Assignment of interest of Nicholas M. Delamere in lands of Meelaghans

Lockclose
IE OH OHS3/K/12 · File · 1898-1919
Part of Geashill Estate Papers

Assignment of part of the lands of Lockclose in the King's County, Isabella S. Tarleton with John W. F. Tarleton to William M. Corbett [Corbet], 8 August 1898.
Assignment of part of lands of Lockclose, William M. Corbet to Francis J. Corbet (two draft versions), 1908;
Assignment of part of lands of Lockclose, William M. Corbet to John C. Corbet, 13 December 1919.

Letters from W Adams
IE OH OHS3/A/4/3 · File · 1880-1881
Part of Geashill Estate Papers

3 letters from W Adams to Lord Digby regarding agreements on rent payments on tenancy in Ballydownan, Geashill Estate.

Letterbook of Reginald Digby
IE OCL P95 · Item · 1903-1908:1914-1922

Letterbook created by Reginald Digby recording letters received from the tenants’ association on the Geashill Estate in relation to the sale of lands by Lord Digby to the tenants under the Land Act of 1903. Includes his copy replies to the secretaries of the association, James Matthews and John Corcoran, and later James Chissell. Also includes copy letters from solicitor to the estate, Lewis Goodbody, who advises on proceedings with the Land Commission and letters from Fr. O’Beirne PP, acting as an intermediary between the estate and the tenants.

Includes a memo of a meeting between Lord Digby and a deputation from the tenants’ association on 30 September 1907, and the decision arrived at by the tenants at a further meeting in the Forester’s Hall, Tullamore, on 2 January 1908 to reject the terms of sale put forward by Lord Digby due to his decision not to cancel the hanging gale and remit a half year’s rent as requested by the tenants.

Also includes later newspaper cuttings concerning unrest on the Estate at the decision to sell untenanted lands to three land owners rather than distributed to small holders and evicted tenants. Cuttings also refer to the Geashill Cattle Drive of November 1914 and the subsequent court martial with James Rogers representing the forty-six arrested. Includes transcripts of James Rogers’ cross-examination of County Inspector Hubert William Crane. Also includes a loose printed catalogue of the auction of Geashill Castle’s contents to be held 22 March 1922.

Digby, Reginald
Letterbook 1914-1915
IE OH OHS1/1/5 · Item · November 1914-April 1915
Part of Records of Rogers & Co. Solicitors

Copies of approximately 1000 letters, averaging 1 per page. Some letters illegible due to fading. Contains many letters relating to ongoing sale of the Purdon Estate, Philipstown (Daingean) as well as letters relating to the Geashill Cattle Drive.
Includes letter to R. F. Barry, Esq., Crown Solicitor re The King v Adams and 45 others Geashill Case: 'I give you on annexed page particulars of the rail fare paid by the 45 defendants to take them to Kingsbridge for their trial in December last. There were 46 charged, but one, Thomas Hynes, was a prisoner and was conveyed up by the Authorities. Two witnesses were also brought up, namely, Father MacDonald and Dr. Barry of Philipstown, and both were examined. I also include their single fares. The accused and the witnesses had, of course, to be conveyed to Green Street, and I put £1 down for this though it would not probably nearly cover it as several of them took cars from the station. There can be no controversy however about the railway fares. I also give the figure of the return fares in case these are allowed. The parties had to come back, and as a matter of fact, were kept in Dublin two days; but I do not think these expenses are payable. I trust you will be able to kindly have whatever they are legally entitled to paid to them through me.' (29 March 1915)

Letterbook 1914
IE OH OHS1/1/4 · Item · May 1914 - October 1914
Part of Records of Rogers & Co. Solicitors

Copies of approximately 1000 outgoing letters, averaging at 1 per page. Some letters are illegible due to fading. Contains many letters relating to the sale of the Purdon Estate, Philipstown.
Also includes letter to John Gorman, Ballinagar, Clonmore, Tullamore: 'I have yours of the 4th instant and note contents. I think the Geashill Vigilance Committee is acting properly in converting itself into a branch of the National Organisation. It will thus become entitled to have the influence of that powerful organisation exercised on its behalf. I shall send a copy of the Memorial to headquarters. I may have an opportunity of discussing the matter with the Chairman of the Committee in the near future. Owing to the long vacation which is now on - and to the war scare now naturally absolving everyone's attention - you may take it that no progress can be made for the next 3 months. (5 August 1914)

Letterbook
IE OH OHS3/A/2 · Item · 1871-1875
Part of Geashill Estate Papers

Rental letterbook containing letters and copy replies to and from tenants, solicitors and land agents. Original letters have been pasted onto pages of the volume and the reply noted alongside. Contains details of individual tenancies and the signatures or marks of various tenants. Also notes decisions taken on various accounts and includes several watercolour maps of holdings on the estate. Indexed by surname at front of volume.