Original bundle of letters and papers of the 4th Earl about sewage disposal at Birr, by turbine and sundry other methods; the correspondents include Bindon B. Stoney [see K/24. Not in chronological order.]
Parsons, Laurence, 4th Earl of RosseFiles of correspondence, analysis and reports:
Whiskey & Spirit Clearances (1952-1954)
Whiskey Laboratory Reports (1954-1956)
'Definition of Irish Whiskey' Correspondence (1948-1958)
Report on Survey of Distillery (1961)
Report on Survey of the Distilling Plant and associated correspondence (1963)
Reports on patent whiskey production process (1951-1954)
Detailed report on distillery premises (related maps and drawings in BDAL/1/8) (1966-1969)
Department of Agriculture correspondence (1937-1938)
Certificates of authorisation for staff to act in the removal and exportation of goods under bond (1932, 1941)
Distillery Industry - Memorandum to Department of Finance - Irish Pot Still Distiller's Association, research articles (1953)
General Entry Book (1947 - 1955), including Irish Mist (1960, 1984)
Memorandum and New Articles of Association (1955)
For much of their lives Dora Trench and Bertha Turnor spent their time traveling separately to places such as Cuba, Mexico, and Scandinavia. This sub-series contains letters recording their experiences, life events and well wishes for each other.
Correspondence between Fr Provincial and various members of the society at Tullabeg on academic, personal, financial, domestic, medical and administrative matters. Includes references to the library, stained glass and Evie Hone (19 February-13 March 1944, 4 items)
Correspondence between John Rice Lamb, Governor of Smithfield Convict Prison, and George Earl Carlisle, Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland, regard the superannuation allowance of John Rice Lamb.
Correspondence between Mary Lamb at 31 Grosvenor Street, Dublin, to Hennie G Bolgel at 9 Churchill Terrace, Ballsbridge, Dublin, regarding the history of the Lamb family.
Letter from Patrick Joseph Plunkett, Bishop of Meath, Navan, Meath to Maria O’Brien, Rahan Lodge, County Offaly, regarding an invitation to Rahan Lodge in September 1818 (21 August 1818). Typed copy of a letter from Maria O’Brien, Rahan Lodge, County Offaly, (benefactress of Tullabeg) to the Bishop of Meath concerning the co-operation between the local clergy and the Jesuit fathers of Tullabeg (10 September 1818).
Plunkett; Patrick Joseph (1738-1827); Roman Catholic Bishop of MeathThree letters between Thomas Gick at 2 Wilton Terrace, and William Lamb at 1 Wilton Terrace, each offering to bear the cost repairing the drainage.
Correspondence dealing with the Jesuits’ purchase of Tullabeg lands in the Land Commission Court and the clearing of all claim for the Young Mortgage. Letters have been folded and their date and contents summarised on the outside of each folded packet. Some folded packets contain more than one letter.
Society of JesusFour items of incoming correspondence from Edward J. Owen, Director of Foote & Milne Electrical Engineers, in relation to a proposed visit to Banagher and preparation of quotation for the installation and supply of street lighting. Letter of 8th January 1813 makes a number of queries as to the population of the town and the existence of a company supplying gas and whether or not any capital could be obtained locally.
Letter of 28th January 1913 (1p) requests a meeting with one or two members of the Electric Lighting Committee and letter of 30th June 1913 enquiries about cost of rental of the street lighting.