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Workhouse Records
IE OCL BG164/7 · Series · 1842 - 1912
Part of Records of Parsonstown Union

Three incomplete volumes recording details of residents admitted to the Parsonstown (Birr) Workhouse, the first of which dating from the opening of the workhouse in April 1842.

Provides details of names of inmates, previous residence, date when admitted or born in workhouse, whether male/female, age, marital status, employment, religion, disability type, and date when discharged or died in workhouse. Volumes from 1842-1843 and 1849-1850 contain index of names.

Parsonstown (Birr) Poor Law Union
Wholesale & Manufacturing
IE OH OHS2/DEW/2 · Series · 1904 -1991
Part of Records of the Williams Group

This series reflects one of the biggest divisions of D. E. Williams Ltd., ranging from their business as grocery wholesalers, importers of wines, spirits and tea, their business as seed merchants, and manufacturers of soft drinks, as well as their large bottling operation.

D. E. Williams Ltd.
Waste Books
IE OH OHS4/L · Series · 1897-1977
Part of Charleville Estate Papers

Series of Waste Books recording date, particulars, and amount.

Bury Family, Earls of Charleville
Waste Books
IE OH OHS3/E · Series · 1909-1941
Part of Geashill Estate Papers

Series of Daily Waste Books recording date, particulars, and amount. Particulars include income on the sale of the estate, rent, and farming and also expenditure on farming, remittance, abatement, charity, woods, repairs, village, improvements, schools, poor rate subs, fees and tithes.

IE OCCHO DIGBY/B · Series · 1860-1865
Part of Digby Irish Estates

Two volumes containing watercolour paintings depicting improvements in labourers' cottages. Each page contains two images, the cottage as it was before improvements and as it was after. The 1860 volume in particular reveals cottages transformed by the improvements. The 1865 volume is less dramatic, mainly depicting the installation of windows in the cottages, and in one case, the construction of a horseshoe shaped forge.

Trench, William Steuart
IE OCCHO DIGBY/A · Series · 1857-1872
Part of Digby Irish Estates

Annual reports, rentals and accounts submitted by the Trenches to Lord Digby, 9th Baron Digby of Geashill, beginning with an introductory survey of the estate in 1857, followed by successive annual reports from 1858 until 1872. In 1870, Thomas Weldon Trench resigned his position and W. S, Trench employed Reginald Digby, nephew of Lord Digby, to replace T. W, Trench on the estate. W. S. Trench died in 1872, and Reginald Digby continued thereafter as sole agent for estate.

Trench, William Steuart
IE OCL P35/2 · Series · 1911-1930
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.