File of newspaper cuttings concerning various aspects and personalities connected with the Williams Group. Contains photocopies. (c. 1890-1970)
Brochures entitled 'Co-ordination: Williams Group Tullamore Ltd.' and 'Williams Group Tullamore Ltd.' (full colour brochure).
Pamphlet entitled 'Drivers' guide for use of company cars, Williams Group Tullamore Ltd.'
Survey to assess awareness of the Williams Group Companies. (1970)
Brochures, flyers, calendars and other promotional material to Tullamore Dew and its history. Also newspaper cuttings, wine and spirits labels and a visitor book
Marketing material: flyers, leaflets and booklets in numerous printouts with recipes and the story behind Irish Mist i.e. 'The secret of O'Donchu' by Maurice Walsh;
including advertisement material from North America;
2 Christmas cards signed by John Williams
Marketing Material booklets, leaflets and flyers in numerous printouts, bottle box(with introduction of the new bottle style through C&C), 1980s- 1990s;
Newsletter 1981, 1983;
St Patrick’s Day recipe leaflets 1999, early 2000s
Collection of Marketing Material (similar to the content of OHS2/MIST/4/2/A/1)
Empty forms: Bank statement, letterhead with names of directors;
Labels: reverse with description, front 35cl Crème de Menthe, front 700ml coffee;
Marketing brochures and flyers i.e. “Royal Irish occasions” with cocktail recipes;
Product advertisement photos with four flavours;
Tullamore Band & Music Festival Official Souvenir Program sponsored by the Williams Group, with “The Royal Irish Awards”, 23. – 30. July 1978;
Box cuttings Royal Irish Liqueur Chocolate Mint
Marriage certificate of Francis William Lamb and Constance Charlotte Plunkett-Johnston, married at the Church of Saint Catherine in the city of Dublin, by Reverend Abraham Stritch Fuller, on 19 July 1902. Certificate extracted 19 April 1907.
Marriage is intended between Captain Kenneth Howard and Lady Emily Bury. The above estate (The Hazelby Estate) is to be held in trust by the trustees until the solemnisation of the marriage and thereafter upon trust to Captain Howard during his life, and to Lady Bury during her life should she survive her intended husband. Upon the death of both persons, the property to be transferred to the eldest son, and if any such child has not reached the age of 21 years, the land to be managed by the trustees until such time.
With provision for the trustees during Captain Howard’s life and following the death of Mr. James Kenneth and Lady Louisa Howard, and in Lady Emily Bury’s lifetime following the death of her husband, to lease all or part of the estate for a term not exceeding 21 years, or to sell or exchange all or part of the estate for any other estate in England or Wales, receiving money in equality of exchange.
With further provision that Captain Howard assign to the trustees the sum of £15,000 to which he was entitled under the settlement of 1845 and the deed of appointment of 19 Sep 1881, subject to the life interest of Mr. James Kenneth and Lady Louisa Howard. The trustees empowered to apply this sum to the maintenance and education of any children after the death of the spouses.
Memorial of a marriage settlement deed between Reverend George Homan and Reverend Charles Bury Turpin, Philip Turpin, Thomas Dawson Turpin and the Reverend William Peter Turpin. The deed is in reference to the marriage of the parents of Charles, Philip, Thomas and William - the deceased Reverend Peter Turpin and Henrietta Homan. Includes indenture of lease between Peter Turpin and Charles William Bury for lands at Brookville comprising of 175 acres 16 perches with the perpetual renewal rent of £61 1s.