Album of photographs taken in Dublin from the early twentieth-century
Lamb FamilyFile of records relating to the birth of Sheelah Trench.
Included in the file is a 1917 copy of Sheelah Trench's baptism certificate. The certificate states that she was baptised in the parish of St. Mary The Boltons in London, England on 25 July 1890.
Unsigned testimony of a member of the Jesuit community on the Tullabeg farm in relation to charges laid by a ‘Mr Kelly’ against Fr Kieran Hanley SJ for trespassing on his grounds and conspiring to buy land which he had bid for.
Collecton of testimonials of Dalkeith Holmes Plunkett-Johnston from his professors, employers, and colleagues.
Testimonial presented to John Rice Lamb upon his retirement as Governor of Smithfield Convict Prison, as well as three copies of testimonials written by: Francis D Murphy, Governor Convict Depot, Elizabeth Fort, Cork; Edward Trevor, Superintendent of Convicts, Ireland; James Palmer, Inspector-General of Prisons; Clement Johnson, Late Inspector-General of Prisons; Edward Borough, Baronet; John Reynolds; Nicholas Fitzsimon, Inspector-General of Prisons; J.L. Cole, Sheriff of Fermanagh; Erne, Lieutenant of Fermanagh; Belmore; Paul Dane, Late Local Inspector, Eniskillen Gaol; J C Maude, Rector of Enniskillen and Chaplain of Gaol; W Corry, Local Inspector of Ennskillen Gaol; James Bessonet, Assistant Barrister, County Fermanagh;
Tertians’ Account Book. With index, by Province.
Two large envelopes containing a few leases, but mostly tenants’ wills and case papers, all relating to Derrinsallagh, barony of Lower Ormond, Co. Tipperary, [which may or may not have been part of the Dunalley estate, but probably was a much later acquisition of the Earls of Rosse.] This section also includes Irish Land Commission sale papers relating to the ‘Derrinsallow’ property of John Pilkington.
1870-1951 Series of original bundles of tenants’ proposals or agreements for and surrenders of conacre, grazing, weekly, monthly, yearly and caretaker lettings [most of them relating to King’s County and Birr, but some of them quite possibly
relating to the Tipperary estate. Ideally these papers should be integrated with Q/17-90, but as the labour involved in so doing would be considerable, and as they are distinguished from the earlier leases by their temporary nature, they have been left in their original state, except that they have been reduced to rough chronological order, as follows:
Small notebook containing lists of Bellair estate tenants and yearly rents from 1883. Estates are divided into Bellair; Clonshanny; Curries; Skeanagh/Curraghdown; Knockdomini; Killeenboylegan.
Also includes agriculture stock valuations from September 1883.