Workmen’s time book of farm, forestry and sawmills work
- IE BCA ROSSE/Q/271
- Item
- [1901]
Parte de The Rosse Papers
Slim, workmen’s time book – miscellaneous farm, forestry and sawmills work. [Also on MIC/564]
Workmen’s time book of farm, forestry and sawmills work
Parte de The Rosse Papers
Slim, workmen’s time book – miscellaneous farm, forestry and sawmills work. [Also on MIC/564]
Workmen’s time book of sawmills work
Parte de The Rosse Papers
Slim, workmen’s time book for the sawmills.
Workmen’s time book of sawmills work
Parte de The Rosse Papers
Slim, workmen’s time book for the sawmills.
Workmen’s time book of sawmills work
Parte de The Rosse Papers
Slim, workmen’s time book for the sawmills.
Workmen’s time book of sawmills work
Parte de The Rosse Papers
Slim, workmen’s time book for the sawmills.
Parte de The Rosse Papers
Daily labour book (woods).
Parte de The Rosse Papers
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Workmen’s time and accounts book (forestry, sawmills, garden, farm, etc)
Parte de The Rosse Papers
Thicker, folio volume recording workmen’s time and accounts (forestry, sawmills, garden, farm, etc).
Workmen’s time and accounts book (forestry, sawmills, garden, farm, etc)
Parte de The Rosse Papers
Thicker, folio volume recording workmen’s time and accounts (forestry, sawmills, garden, farm, etc).
In-letters from correspondents whose names begin with ‘A’ and ‘C’
Parte de The Rosse Papers
Box of in-letters from correspondents whose names begin with ‘A’ and ‘C’, including correspondence about Sir Nesbitt Armstrong’s trusts, and letters from James Callaghan (a thatcher employed by the Rosse estate), from the ‘Chief of Staff, January 1923’ about the occupation of Birr Castle by the Free State Army, from W. Y. Chisholm (manager of the Rosse sawmill [see Q/327]), from Miss Edith A. Cramer, [see M/18], from Messrs Coutts & Co., etc.
Includes: Letter from Padraig Ua Maolchatha, Col. Comdt., G. O. C. 3rd Southern Command, Roscrea: I am directed by the Chief of General Staff to inform you that it will not be possible to evacuate any portion of the premises occupied by the troops before Christmas. I am at present unable to give you any idea when we may be able to evacuate Birr Castle but assure you that we will not occupy it any longer than necessary. I regret being unable to facilitate Lord Rosse’s family in this matter but trust that the owner will appreciate the circumstances which force us to remain in occupation.’ (4 December 1922)
Includes letter from Capt. F. O’Brien for the Chief of General Staff, Dublin, to Toler Garvey: ‘I have been in communication with the General Officer Commanding of the Area who informs me that we was aware of game being shot on the Rosse Estate, but did not prevent it, as he was not aware that the game was preserved.’ (8 January 1923)