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Detailed Rental Book: 1882-1883

Rentals are arranged by townland and then by tenant's name, recording observations, charges, arrears and gale day payments. Arranged alphabetically by townland from Amore to Tullamore.

Bury Family, Earls of Charleville

Charleville Estate Rentals 1929-1937

Folios record denomination, tenants' name, rent when due, arrears, year's rent due, total rent due, received, rate allowed, income tax abandoned, date of payment and arrears. Ordered by number in rental.
In one volume, the observations column has been replaced by annual rent and income tax.

Bury Family, Earls of Charleville

Daily Waste Book

Particulars include expenditure on farming, markets, office, wages and pensions, rent, turf banks, castle, gardens and sundries.

Charleville Estate 1915-1924

Original incoming and copy outgoing letters relating to management of the Charleville estate. Matters referred to include: lodgement of Power of Attorney granted to Ernest Browne by Charles Bury for dealings with the Charleville Estate and Land Commission; Charles Bury consideration to appeal a decision by inland revenue to the House of Lords and ultimate decision to not appeal; information on the Mechanical Transport Section of the ASC [Army Service Corps] under the War Office; income tax deducted by Messrs Stapleton for the Tore and Belvedere Estate; sale of the Three Blacks, Athlone; attempt to resist a tenant's application to redeem the rent of La Mancha, Mullingar and contentions that this holding should not be affected by the Land Act.

Includes letter from Captain Charles Bury to E White "Browne will have written to you I expect about the Appeal. My opinion is that under existing circumstances we ought not to carry it on to the House of Lords and I know that Lord Lansdowne agrees with me. If it had not been for the war and the growing scarcity of money, I should have liked very much to go on with it and I daresay we might proved successful, but at present the risk is too great. My present chauffeur is very anxious to join the Irish Motor Transport. Can he do this and what steps must he take? He is a good driver and mechanic and comes from Geashill; his name is Donaldson. (12 December 1915)

Bury, Lady, Emily Alfreda, Howard-

Timber Account Invoice Book

Ledger divided by area and season, recording area rate, name of tenant, address, arrears, annual rent, total due, amount paid, arrears and date of payment.

Bury Family, Earls of Charleville

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