‘S’ - principally Stokes Bros. & Pirn of Dublin (the Rosse accountants [see Q/269-70]), E. & G. Stapleton, solicitors, of Dublin (who write about the Barrett estate [see V/7]), etc, etc.
Letters and papers of the Hon. Desmond Parsons, younger brother of the 6th Earl of Rosse, 1920-38.
Minute book recording the decisions taken at general and executive meetings of the Offaly Farming and Industrial Society, mainly relating to the society's financial position and the hosting of the Tullamore Agricultural and Industrial Show. Includes minutes of discussions surrounding the taking over by the society of the cricket club field at Spollanstown for use as a show ground, and subsequent negotiations with Tullamore GAA who requested that the field be used for matches and training (1924). Also records later proposals to sell the field to the combined Tullamore Association Football and Rugby Clubs (1944).
Audited statements of accounts, bank books and stocktaking ledgers of North Offaly Co-operative Agricultural Society.
Sans titreDaily sales record with date, name of customer, product and signature.
Mixed products (1962-1966) p. 1-155,
Cement (1966-1968) p. 156-280,
Feeding stuff (1965-1966) p. 281-289,
Sundries and hardware (1966-1968) p. 290-382.
'Brookfield House, 6 June 1901'.
- 'Brookfield, June 6th 1901'.
- 'Falrua, Captain French, Vera, Claytee, C. French'.
- 'Falrua, Digby, Coote , Brian Sherlock'.
- 'Captain French, Falrua, Mrs. Craig, Reamsbottom, Vera, Mrs. Coote, Mrs. Moore'.
[Kilcornan House, Clarinbridge, County Galway]
- 'Kilcornan'.
- 'Kilcornan. Mr Blake, Miss French, Miss. Reddington, Vera'.
- 'Kilcornan'.
- 'Kilcornan'.
[Drumacoo, Galway]
44.'Drumacoo Old Church'.
45.'Drumacoo'.
46.'Drumacoo Musoleen St. George at back'.
- 'Kill'.
Ballyfin House, July 1901'
- 'Ballyfin'.
- Ballyfin'.
- 'Ballyfin'.
- 'Ballyfin'.
Ballyfin, July 1901'
- 'Miss M, Sir Algernan, Lady Coote'.
- 'Mrs Mulville, Mrs Hamilton, Sir Algernan Coote'.