Painting of a pair of slippered feet and a cat in front of a fireplace. Entitled 'My thoughts go wandering home. Visions of Comfort' by J. Halpin (Drogheda), Rath Camp.
Quote by Terence MacSwiney transcribed by J. Hickey, Monstown, Cork:
'Death for some is in reserve
Before our flag can fly.'
Contains schedules of presentments applied for and abstracts of presentments granted for the following sessions:
- Lent Assizes, 1834
- Summer Assizes, 1834
- Lent Assizes, 1835
- Summer Assizes, 1835
- Lent Assizes, 1836
- Summer Assizes, 1836
Each schedule inscribed and numbered by James Franck Rolleston and annotated lightly in parts.
Contains schedules of presentments applied for and abstracts of presentments granted for the following sessions:
Lent Assizes, 1840
Summer Assizes, 1840
Lent Assizes, 1841
Summer Assizes, 1841
Lent Assizes, 1842
Summer Assizes, 1842
Not inscribed, numbered or annotated.
Contains abstracts of presentments granted for the following sessions:
Lent Assizes, 1846
Summer Assizes, 1846
Lent Assizes, 1847
Summer Assizes, 1847
Lent Assizes, 1848
Summer Assizes, 1848
Lent Assizes, 1849
Summer Assizes, 1849
Lent Assizes, 1850
Summer Assizes, 1850
Contains schedules of presentments applied for and abstracts of presentments granted for the following sessions:
Lent Assizes, 1855
Summer Assizes, 1855
Lent Assizes, 1856
Summer Assizes, 1856
Lent Assizes, 1857
Summer Assizes, 1857
Lent Assizes, 1858
Summer Assizes, 1858
Lent Assizes, 1859
Summer Assizes, 1859
Contains abstracts of presentments granted for the following sessions:
Lent Assizes, 1860
Summer Assizes, 1860
Lent Assizes, 1861
Summer Assizes, 1861
Lent Assizes, 1862
Summer Assizes, 1862
Abstracts of presentments granted and queries respited and discharged at the following sessions:
Summer Assizes, 1862
Lent Assizes , 1863
Summer Assizes, 1863
Lent Assizes, 1864
Summer Assizes, 1864
Heavily annotated by Henry Trench in parts, particularly relating to the barony of Clonlisk.
Two leather-bound and embossed notebooks containing inquest reports handwritten by James Dillon, King's County Coroner. Format of inquest reports is largely identical beginning with a record of the inquest number, date, location of inquest and the name of the deceased. Then follows a list of the jurors present and witnesses called. The reports end with a verdict on the cause of death.
UntitledBeginning at Inquest No. 1103 and ending on Inquest 1381. Also contains calculations of expenses for presentment at the assizes. Following Dillon's death in 1859, this final notebook was used by his family, William K. Dillon and Margaret Dillon, both of Church St. Clara, for minor notes up to the year 1895.