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IE OCL P20 · Fonds · [1852-1871]

Copy rental and particulars of the mansion house, demesne and lands of Emo Park, with the adjacent townlands situated in Portarlington, Queen's County. To be sold in the Court of the Commissioners for the sale of Incumbered Estates in Ireland in the matter of the estate of the Right Honorable the Earl of Portarlington, and the Right Honorable George Lionel Dawson Damer. Lands to be sold on 19 and 20 February 1852.
Contains general summary of tenant names, acreage, rent, tithe charges and terms of tenure. Also contains copies of Ordnance Survey 6" maps.

Portarlington Estate
IE OCL P18 · Fonds · 15 April 1853

Copy rental of lands situated in Cloghan King's County to be sold in the Court of the Commissioners for the sale of Incumbered Estates in Ireland in the matter of the Right Honourable Charles William, Earl Fitzwilliam, of Wentworth, York. Lands to be sold on 15 April 1853.
Contains general summary of tenant names, acreage, rent, tithe charges and terms of tenure. Also contains copies of Ordnance Survey 6" maps.

Court of Commissioners for sale of Incumbered Estates
IE OCL P6 · Fonds · 1777-1883

Copy correspondence between two generations of Perkinson and Monaghan family members, all connected with Croghan, near Birr, Co Offaly and the Irish Hills area of the state of Michigan, USA. Following the devastation of the Great Famine, John Monaghan emigrated firstly to Suffolk and then to Michigan, where he received letters from his sister, Mary and her husband William Perkinosn, pleading for assistance to also enable their family emigrate to America. The correspondence describes the effect of famine and emigration on the Croghan area. Their son William, who emigrated to Lancashire, also writes to his cousin in Michigan of the second generation with much the same request.

Perkinson, William
IE OH OHS77/8/5/4/5 · Part · 1910 - 1973
Part of Woodfield Papers

Photocopy of six photographs of Frank Davison Smith. Also in the photographs are his three sisters, Eileen Muriel Smith, Mary Smith, and Anna Smith; his wife Flora Smith; and the 54th Canadian Infantry Battalion in Belgium 1919.

Lamb Family
IE OH OHS77/8/5/4/7 · Part · c. 1995
Part of Woodfield Papers

Photocopy made by Brian Marion Smith of four photographs of Tobias family members. Includes photographs of: Anna Marguerite Smith, Billy Tobias, Jesse Purdy, Mabel Smith, Eileen Smith, Theodore Tobias, Neil McDermott, Barbara McDermott, Theodore Tobias, Beamish Mansfield, Nora Mansfield, Brian Marion Smith, Flora C Smith.

Lamb Family
IE OH OHS77/8/5/4/10 · Part · c. 1995
Part of Woodfield Papers

Photocopy made by Brian Marion Smith of a photograph of the Smith family children. Includes: Eileen Muriel Smith, Frank Davison Smith, Mary Smith, and Anna Marguerite Smith. Photograph originally printed by R and C Low at Castlemartyr, County Cork in 1902.

Lamb Family
IE OH OHS77/8/5/4/8 · Part · c. 1995
Part of Woodfield Papers

Photocopy made by Brian Marion Smith of a photograph of the Smith family. Photograph includes: Frank Davison Smith, Mary Smith, Eileen Muriel Smith, their aunt Maggie, Anna Margueritte Smith, and their grandfather. Photo printed in 1902 by R and C Low, Castlemartyr, County Cork.

Lamb Family
IE OH OHS77/8/5/4/6 · Part
Part of Woodfield Papers

Photocopy made by Brian Marion Smith of three photographs. The first photograph is of the Smith family, including: Frank Davison Smith, Mary Smith, Eileen Smith, Aunt Maggie (sister of John Cairns Ebenezer Smith, Anna Marguerite Smith, Grandfather. The bottom half of the page are two copies of photographs of Jane Davison Smith standing beside the rail of a ship, possibly a Cunard liner where she worked after leaving her husband, John Cairns Ebenezer Smith.

Lamb Family