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‘Diarium Societatis Jesu.’ Handwritten, ‘Scripta per F. Power’ (p.223). Includes index at back of volume. (p223 is detached from binding)
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‘Diarium Societatis Jesu.’ Handwritten, ‘Scripta per F. Power’ (p.223). Includes index at back of volume. (p223 is detached from binding)
Leases of premises on the road to Burkeshill or adjoining Burkeshill
Parte deThe Rosse Papers
Envelope of leases of premises which are all described as being on the road to Burkeshill or as adjoining Burkeshill, and have no other intelligible indication of location. [In date order.]
Panegyrics preached by the novices
Panegyrics preached by the novices (in the refectory).
Leases of premises in Love Lane
Parte deThe Rosse Papers
Leases of premises in Love Lane
Lease of Killurin to John Hanlon
Parte deGeashill Estate Papers
Lease of part of the lands of Killurin from Edward Earl Digby to John Hanlon for one life, or twenty-one years from 25 March 1825, at the yearly rate of £2-0-0.
Leases of ‘the Fair Green’, ‘the Factory Field’ and other premises and parks
Parte deThe Rosse Papers
Half-box of leases of ‘the Fair Green’, ‘the Factory Field’ and other premises and parks described as being bounded on one side by ‘the new road from Parsonstown to Frankford’.
Lease of Ballycue to Patt Quinn
Parte deGeashill Estate Papers
With note on Patt Quinn’s death, lease continued by Edward Quinn, 1842.
Including 'A map of part of the lands of Ballycue and Dolgan in the Barony of Geashill and King's County. Part of the Estate of the Right Honourable Earl Digby. Surveyed by John Molloy 1821', hand coloured, scale 20 Perches to an Inch, with bordering land leased to Benjamin Digby Esq. and Peter Quinn.
Journal of the Beadle (Porter) of the Juniorate. ‘Ye Booke of Ye Ancient Beadle. (Being a chronicled official record of the {customs and} doings of the Juniorate Tullabeg for Sept. 1918 – Aug. 1921.’ (Cover detached)
Parte deDigby Irish Estates
Annual report, accounts and rental for year ending June 1881. Reports that the financial condition of the estate had disimproved, outstanding arrears remaining due and abandoned arrears considerably increased. Profit remitted was £8500, a decrease on previous years, although there was a net increase in the overall rental income. Also reports that the Roskeen lease was surrendered by the reps of Mr. Bailey, and that the farm at Ballydownan was surrendered by Mr Adams and now in Lord Digby's hands and set for grazing with newly purchased cattle.
In terms of land improvement, Digby reports on the completion of a number of Board of Works projects including the draining and squaring of the moors under Scrubb Wood, the deepening of the boundary stream at Cappancur and the sinking of a large main drain in Balinvally bog. Construction works included new offices for Mr Arthur of Killurin and Patrick Nugent of Ballycollin; new cottages completed at Killeigh; new cottage commenced in Geashill Village and assistance give to William Mathews to erect substantial new dwelling house in Killurin. Also reports on the thinning and replanting of Derrygunnigan Wood.
Warns that agrarian agitation is increasing encouraged by the Land League. Blames the Government for slow response to agitation. Reports on a 'monster meeting' held in Tullamore by the Land League prior to the winter collection of rents (1880) where the Geashill tenantry requested en masse Griffith's Valuation as a fair rent which was subsequently refused by Lord Digby, but who abated the rent by 10% on the half year's rent payable. Identifies William Adams as the leader of the agitation and describes the court proceedings taken against him individually. With the result of being faced with bankruptcy, Adams paid his rent and then surrendered farm at Ballydownan, with the result that all other agitation on the estate ceased and rents were collected within three weeks. Also refers to 'boycotting' occurring throughout the estate but that no acts of violence or outrages took place. A further attempt at withholding rent in May 1881 was similarly short-lived.
Clipping from the Westmeath-Offaly Independent.
Parte deWoodfield Papers
Two pages cut from the Westmeath-Offaly Independent newspaper from Friday, 23 March 1973.