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Sacred Congregation of Seminaries and Universities, 1948

Covering letter from Fr Thomas Byrne SJ to Fr Brendan Lawler SJ of Tullabeg (9 October 1948, 1p.), enclosing the official copy of the document of the Sacred Congregation of Seminaries and Universities, by which Tullabeg is recognised as a Philosophical Faculty of the Society.

Byrne; Thomas (1904-1978); Jesuit priest

Indoor Registers (1935-1948)

Volumes recording details of patients admitted to the County Hospital. Data recorded in each volume varies slightly but mainly includes:

Admission Number

Previous Number if any

Date of admission or birth

Name of inmate

Age/Sex

Description (Married, Single, etc.) or 'If adult whether single, married, widow or widower; if child, whether orphan, deserted, illegitimate or legitimate'

Religious Denomination,

Residence immediately prior to admission

Name and address of nearest relative and degree of relationship

Employment or Calling

No of dependents

Disease or other cause rendering admission necessary

Who gave recommendation for admission

Date of discharge or death.

Petty Cash Book for Charleville School

Petty cash book for Charleville School account with loose receipts and invoices enclosed.
Includes statements from Bord Solátair an Leictracais [Electricity Supply Board] (1946), statement from the Charleville School Account (1947), copy of circular to managers of national schools detailing a temporary increase in scale of grants for heating of national schools (1943) and whist drive checking card.

Bury Family, Earls of Charleville

Letter from Keith Lamb to Adam Lamb.

  • IE OH OHS77/6/3/1/6
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 26 Apr 1948
  • Parte deWoodfield Papers

Letter from Keith Lamb at the Alberta Agricultural College of University College Dublin, Ballymun Road, Glasnevin, County Dublin, to his brother Adam Lamb, regarding a tombstone in Finglas, County Dublin, erected by Joseph Fuller.

Indoor Registers (1914-1948)

Volumes recording details of residents admitted to the county home, the first of which dating from 1914, predates the establishment of the county home in 1921 and can therefore also be viewed as the last workhouse register for Tullamore Workhouse.

Data collected in this unbroken run of registers (Form 29) varied slightly from volume to volume but generally contained the following:

Admission number (and previous admission number if any)

Date of admission or birth

Name of inmate

Age, Sex

Description (Married, Single, etc.) or 'If adult whether single, married, widow or widower; if child, whether orphan, deserted, illegitimate or legitimate'

Religious denomination

Residence prior to admission

Name and address of nearest relative and description of relationship

Observations on condition of inmates when registered.

Employment or Calling

Number of dependents

Disease or other cause rendering admission necessary

Who gave recommendation for admission

Date of discharge or death

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