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This series is comprised of accounts from the network of retail branch houses which were established by D. E. Williams in the 1890s, and a small amount of material relating to the establishment of Five Star Supermarkets in the 1960s and 1970s.
This section contains the minute books for the King’s County Infirmary Board of Management meetings. The board members meeting schedule often changed, however, they met at least once a month and sometimes more. They were responsible for the general management and finances of the hospital and its staff.
This section contains material relating to the overall management of the D. E. Williams Ltd. company. It comprises a small selection of copy minutes of the board of D. E. Williams Ltd. It also contains extensive company accounts from the earliest days of Daniel E. William's grocery business , right through to the 1980s. There is a small amount of material relating to staff, including internal staff newsletters, and salary books.
Annual reports, accounts and rentals submitted to the 10th Lord Digby by Reginald Digby, resident land-agent of the Geashill Estate during which time he oversaw the sale of the estate to occupying tenants under the terms of the Land Purchase (Ireland) Act, 1903.
Pupil's daily attendance in tabular form for each class. Also notes discrepancy between number of pupils on the school roll and the actual attendance. There are no details of pupils' names.