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- 1871-1878
Part of Loughton Papers
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Part of Loughton Papers
Part of Loughton Papers
War Pensions Committee Memoranda Book
Part of Papers of R.H. Moore
War Pensions Committee ms Memoranda Book containing draft and copy letters from R. H. Moore Hon. Secretary of Banagher Local War Pensions Committee. Letters chiefly relate to recommendations for acceptance of pension applications and arrangements for the completion of medical reports on applicants.
Contains also requests by Moore for payment for his work carried out on the committee. Letter of 9th May 1918 records the securing of three rooms in Banagher Technical School for the accommodation of Belgian refugees.
W. Callan arranging for settlement of refugee family
Part of Papers of R.H. Moore
Typewritten letter from Walter Callan, Executive Refugee Committee at Secretary's Office, King's County, regarding arrangements for placement of two families of refugees in Banagher and Ferbane. Letter asks for details from Moore as to how much he Banagher committee had raised in subscriptions 'in order to be able to gauge roughly what charge is likely to fall to central funds'.
Part of Papers of R.H. Moore
Alphabetical list of unemployed men in Banagher.
Part of Records of Tullamore Union
Medical Officer: Dr J. Ridley, Tullamore
Relieving Officers: James Dunne, James Lynam, Stephen Lynam
Part of Records of Tullamore Union
Medical Officer: Dr J. Ridley, Tullamore
Relieving Officers: James Dunne, James Lynam, Stephen Lynam
Part of Records of Tullamore Union
Medical Officer: Dr James Ridley, Tullamore
Relieving Officers: James Dunne, James Lynam, Stephen Lynam
'The Down Express. A Farcial Comedy in Three Acts'
Part of Papers of R.H. Moore
Copy of 'The Down Express, a Farcial Comedy in Three Acts.'
T. S. Duggan - provision of fire appliances
Part of Papers of R.H. Moore
Letter from Thomas S. Duggan, County Surveyor, to the Secretary, Banagher Parish Council regarding the provision of fire appliances for the town of Banagher and stating that nothing can be done until money is available.