Printed Griffith’s Valuation of the Union of Parsonstown
- IE BCA ROSSE/Q/315
- Item
- [1854]
Part of The Rosse Papers
Printed Griffith’s Valuation of the Union of Parsonstown.
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Printed Griffith’s Valuation of the Union of Parsonstown
Part of The Rosse Papers
Printed Griffith’s Valuation of the Union of Parsonstown.
Printed Blue Book on market rights and tolls in Ireland
Part of The Rosse Papers
Printed Blue Book on market rights and tolls in Ireland (p. 383 et seq. consisting of evidence from Toler R. Garvey Senior about Birr.).
Part of The Rosse Papers
(One of) three chronologically overlapping game books.
Bank book of the 6th Earl of Rosse recording, among other things, investments
Part of The Rosse Papers
Octavo bank book of the 6th Earl of Rosse recording, among other things, investments.
Book of the sawmill manager, W.Y. Chisholm
Part of The Rosse Papers
Carbon out-letter book of the sawmill manager, W.Y. Chisholm [see Q/383].
Copy outgoing letters from Toler Roberts Garvey (Junior)
Part of The Rosse Papers
Includes letters from to Toler R. Garvey Jr relating to incidents at Birr Castle during the Irish Civil War, particularly the protestation of the execution of three youths, William Conroy, Patrick Cunningham and Colum Kelly from Tullamore in January 1923 at Birr Castle.
Includes a letter from Garvey to Chief of Staff, Portobello Barracks, on 3 January 1924 regarding executions at Birr Castle in January 1923:
‘I am directed by Lord Rosses’s trustees to inquire whether the time has not now arrived when the remains of the men executed last year and buried in the private grounds of Birr Castle could be safely removed and re-interred elsewhere, it is obvious that for many reasons they cannot be left indefinitely in the private grounds and though of course Lord Rosse’s trustees understand that the military authorities would in any case have the removed carried out before the premises are evacuated there seems to be no good reason why it should not now be done.’
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Garvey, Toler Roberts, Jr
Part of The Rosse Papers
‘B’ - principally Richard F. Barry & Son, solicitors, Birr.
Part of The Rosse Papers
Two boxes of letters from ‘D’ -principally Darley, Orpen & McGillycuddy/Synnot, solicitors, Dublin, who write mainly in their capacity as solicitors to the Rosse estate, but who also acted for other employers of Garvey as well.
In-letters from correspondents whose names begin with ‘N’ and ‘0’
Part of The Rosse Papers
‘N’ and ‘0’.
In-letters from correspondents whose names begin with ‘W’ and ’Y’
Part of The Rosse Papers
‘W’ and ‘’Y’ - principally Edward Walsh (town clerk of Birr, who writes about all manner of local government matters), Harold J. Wiley & Co., insurance brokers of Dublin (who write about Birr Castle insurance), Mrs F. White Spunner of Milltown Park, Shinrone, King’s County (whose estate Garvey managed [although, apart from these letters, no other record of this agency survives in the archive at Birr Castle]).
Includes minor letters from Captain P. Wall, Castle Barracks, Birr (1922-1923).