- IE OCL P35/4/4/1
- Stuk
- 30 October 1907
Part of Papers of R.H. Moore
Memo to R. H. Moore from W. T. Trench, Redwood, Birr stating that he thinks the practice of selling elsewhere than at the fair will be difficult to break.
Part of Papers of R.H. Moore
Memo to R. H. Moore from W. T. Trench, Redwood, Birr stating that he thinks the practice of selling elsewhere than at the fair will be difficult to break.
Enquiries regarding new Post Office
Part of Papers of R.H. Moore
Letter from the office of Secretary of the General Post Office enquiring whether the local committees who are interested in the matter have any proposal to make.
Fairs and Improvement Committee
Part of Papers of R.H. Moore
Ten items of incoming correspondence to R. H. Moore as Secretary of the Banagher Fairs and Improvement Committee. Includes correspondence from The Irish Agricultural Organisation (October 1908), Department of Agriculture and Great Southern and Western Railway (September 1908).
Also includes, receipt for cost of car to Tullamore for interview with Mr Bouchier (1p).
Letter from J. P. Bowles, Hon. Sec. of Banagher Gaelic League requesting a contribution towards the upkeep of the Gaelic Hall (September 5th).
Includes also Letter from an [S Willington], St Kiernan's, Birr to R. H. Moore agreeing to let the Fairs Committee hold a Fair in the fairgreen in August and stating that he cannot allow the schoolboys to play football 'as it allowed other children to come in and break down fences' (2pp).
With draft reply in the hand of R. H. Moore stating that the children 'two thirds of whom are barefoot are under my own and that of my assistant's observation' (1p).
Correspondence relating to the By-Law
Part of Papers of R.H. Moore
Part of Papers of R.H. Moore
Copy Ms letter from R. H. Moore to J. B. Dougherty, Under Secretary, Dublin Castle referring to the disallowance of the By-Law relating to the offering of livestock for sale on the eve of fairs.
Part of Papers of R.H. Moore
Letter from J. B. Dougherty, Privy Council, Dublin Castle stating, 'It is not in accordance with practice to discuss the grounds on which the Privy Council advise his Excellency.'
Part of Papers of R.H. Moore
Ceachta Beaga Gaedhilge II. Irish reading lessons compiled by Norma Borthwick with illustrations by Jack B Yates. Book 11. The Irish Book Company, 6 D'Olier Street, 1908.
Part of Papers of R.H. Moore
Part of Papers of R.H. Moore
Undated letter from W. T. Trench, Redwood, Birr referring to forestalling and that such a procedure amounted to an organised attempt against the patentees' rights. Refers also to forthcoming hearing in Birr.
With draft reply of 8th September from R. H. Moore informing that the committee had decided the previous month to send two men to Birr to watch the court proceedings.
Request Trench to send two to other men, 'My committee deem such action absolutely necessary to check forestalling'.
Letter from J. B. Dougherty (reduction to public fair days)
Part of Papers of R.H. Moore
Copy letter from J. B. Dougherty to the Secretary of King's County Council Tullamore notifying the disallowance of the By-Law submitted by King's County Council prohibiting the holding of markets on any other day than public fair days.