Parsonstown Union Minute Books
- IE OCL BG164/1
- Series
- 1839 - 1921
Part of Records of Parsonstown Union
97 Minute Books -
BG164/1/1-97: June 1839 - August 1921
(Note: name changes to Birr Union after January 1900).
Parsonstown (Birr) Poor Law Union
Parsonstown Union Minute Books
Part of Records of Parsonstown Union
97 Minute Books -
BG164/1/1-97: June 1839 - August 1921
(Note: name changes to Birr Union after January 1900).
Parsonstown (Birr) Poor Law Union
Presentment or 'Jobs' books belonging to James Franck Rolleston, Franckfort Castle, Dunkerrin, King's County. Complete for the years 1830 -1868, except for 1863, 1864 and 1865.
Rolleston, James Franck
Six volumes of abstracts of presentments granted at twice yearly assizes between 1852 and 1878. Annotated and inscribed by Henry Trench, particularly in relation to the barony of Clonlisk.
Trench, Henry
Two leather-bound and embossed notebooks containing inquest reports handwritten by James Dillon, King's County Coroner. Format of inquest reports is largely identical beginning with a record of the inquest number, date, location of inquest and the name of the deceased. Then follows a list of the jurors present and witnesses called. The reports end with a verdict on the cause of death.
Dillon, James
Part of Loughton Papers
Material relating to the Bloomfield family and their time at Loughton. The Bloomfield family owned Loughton from 1828 until 1870.
Bloomfield, Benjamin
Loughton estate and household accounts.
Part of Loughton Papers
This series contains records relating to Loughton household and estate accounts.
Examples of records include workmen's time books, personal account books and household accounts.
Trench, Benjamin Bloomfield
Part of Papers of R.H. Moore
Vocational and Technical Education
Part of Papers of R.H. Moore
Moore was secretary of the King's County Committee of Education. This committee was set up to administer and encourage the provision of technical and vocational education in skills such as cookery, metal work and wood work. Technical classes were established by the provision of capitation grants. These classes would provide young people with vocational and trade skills necessary to gain employment. It was here that young people could be prepared to accredited technical examinations.
Part of Papers of R.H. Moore
Banagher Improvement Association
Part of Papers of R.H. Moore