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IE OCL P35/7/11 · Item · 9 February 1943
Part of Papers of R.H. Moore

Printed notice of an address by An Taoiseach Mr Eamon De Valera to be held on Tuesday 16th February 1943 in County Buildings Tullamore on the importance of national and economic security of the nation and its homegrown food suppliers.

Death
IE OCL P131/7/3 · Subseries · 18 January 1877-11 September 1928
Part of Loughton Papers

This series contains records relating to the death of members of the Trench family and their extended family.

IE OCL OBHPA/8/1 · Item · 1913-1947
Part of Records of Offaly Board of Health and Public Assistance

Register recording deaths in the workhouse (1913-1921) and the county home and hospital (1922-1947) in one continuous volume of entries. On the closure of the workhouse in 1921, the register template was amended from 'Workhouse' to 'Offaly County Hospital and Central Home' to finally 'Offaly County Hospital and Home'. Details recorded include:

Number in register

Date and Place of death

Name and Surname

Sex

Condition (Married, bachelor, widow, etc)

Age last birthday

Rank, profession or occupation

When [death] registered

Tullamore Union
Death of Henry Trench.
IE OCL P131/7/3/1 · File · 18 January 1877-1 February 1893
Part of Loughton Papers

File of records relating to the death of Henry Trench.

Included in the file is a copy of Henry Trench's will and codicil dated 18 January 1877 and codicil dated 29 January 1881.
Also included is a copy of the summarized account of the receipts and payments of the estate from 7 March 1881 to December 31 1884 for executors and trustees of the estate of the late Henry Trench.

Trench, Henry
Death of Herbert B. Turnor.
IE OCL P131/7/3/3 · File · 29 July 1881- 3 August 1881
Part of Loughton Papers

A copy of the translation of certificate on postmortem examination of body of Mr Herbert B. Turnor made on 3rd August 1881 at Duryn, Ladak [India]. Also included in the file is a statement made by Domingo Francis Fernandez regarding Turnor's death.

Death of Langlois Lefroy.
IE OCL P131/8/2/9 · File · 1957 - 1963
Part of Loughton Papers

Statement of accounts of the estate of Langlois Massy Lefroy deceased from 5 April 1957 to 16 June 1959. In his will dated 24th August 1926 the deceased appointed Sheelah Lefroy as his sole executor and beneficiary.
The statement and an accompanying letter explain how each of Langlois Lefroy's financial assets were dealt with.

Letters from Whitney, Moore, & Keller, solicitors, 34 Kildare Street, Dublin to Sheelah Lefroy in the aftermath of her husband's death.
The majority of the letters within the file deal with the legal ramifications and requirements resulting from Langlois' death. Topics covered include Langlois' will, the transfer and payment of shares, Loughton farm accounts, leasing 56 Grafton Street, Dublin, Sheelah's will, timber moneys and grazing rents owed to Langlois Lefroy and death duty issues such as establishing domicile in England or Ireland.

IE OCL P43/33 · Item · 12 December 1907
Part of Charleville Forest Papers

Newspaper cutting from The King’s County Chronicle concerning the death of Miss Marjorie Howard-Bury following a brief illness, which sad event “brought profound grief over and far outside the [Charleville] estate”. Miss Bury was buried in the family vault under the chancel of St. Catherine’s, and it was remarked that “notwithstanding the very severe character of the weather the general procession was of remarkable dimensions”.

Bury, Lady, Emily Alfreda, Howard-
Death Registers
IE OCL OBHPA/8 · Series · 1913-1947
Part of Records of Offaly Board of Health and Public Assistance

Registers, slightly overlapping between the years 1932 and 1943, of deaths recorded as having taken place in the workhouse (1913-1921), the county home (1922-1947), and the hospitals (1932-1943) under the care of firstly Tullamore Poor Law Union and immediately succeeded by Offaly Board of Health and Public Assistance.