Ambulance Account Book (1949-1965)
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- 1949-1965
Parte deRecords of Offaly Board of Health and Public Assistance
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Ambulance Account Book (1949-1965)
Parte deRecords of Offaly Board of Health and Public Assistance
Details to daily attendance of pupil, by name. Also includes their date of birth, date they entered the school, numbers of pupils in the class and number of pupils in the school.
Includes details of date of entrance, register no., pupil's name, date of birth, religious affiliation, residence, occupation of parent, any previous schools attended, examination results, attendances.
Includes details of date of entrance, register no., pupil's name, date of birth, religious affiliation, residence, occupation of parent, any previous schools attended, examination results, attendances.
Minute Book July 1865 - June 1875
Parsonstown Town Commissioners
Parsonstown Union Minute Books
Parte deRecords of Parsonstown Union
97 Minute Books -
BG164/1/1-97: June 1839 - August 1921
(Note: name changes to Birr Union after January 1900).
Parsonstown (Birr) Poor Law Union
Parte deRecords of Parsonstown Union
Parte deRecords of Offaly County Council
Financial Minute Book (1906-1908)
Parte deLoughton Papers
File of letters sent to Henry Trench between 1853 and 1865.
The majority of the letters within the file concern Henry's son Henry Bloomfield Trench. It appears Henry Bloomfield suffered from an illness which caused fainting and fitting. Much of the letters deal with this issue. Examples include two letters dated from John Congreve regarding Henry Bloomfield Trench fitting and his recovery during his stay with him. The file also includes three letters from J.R Pears, Windlesham regarding a fainting fit that occurred while Henry Bloomfield Trench was away at school. Other letters concerning this issue within this file describe Henry Trench attempts to find a suitable school for his son. Examples of such letters include a letter dated 14 July from F.G Price, Munderfield, Bromyard, England accepting Henry as a pupil.