Painting and poem done in the style of an illuminated manuscript page. Created my Adam Lamb 29 November 1922.
Lamb FamilyAssignment by James Handy to Patrick Handy for two houses in Charles Street, Tullamore for £110.
Assignment of house and premises in Tullamore by Reverend Thomas Halpin to Patrick Lynam.
Assignment of lease by Catherine Loyde, widow of George Loyde, reciting of lease for John Loyde. The Charlevilles demised to Nicholas Crawford a holding of 8 acres, 15 perches for the three lives at the yearly rent of £3. Assigned in consideration of £148.
Assignment of Lease by George Williamson to John Melvin for plot in Harbour Street, Tullamore for £60.
Ledgers containing Form 23 (Home Assistance List) and Form 24 (Assistance Officer's Expenditure Book showing amount paid weekly to each recipient) on double folio spreads.
Form 23 records names of patients assisted and contains the following categorising columns against each name:
Adult Males (Permanently disabled by old age or infirmity; Temporarily disabled by sickness or accident; Able bodied; Wife; Children under 15)
Adult Females (Married (deserted by husband/husband in jail); Unmarried; Widows; Children (legitimate/illegitimate)
Orphans and Children assisted without either parent
Lunatics, Insane Persons and Idiots (Males; Females; Children under 15)
Orphans and Deserted Children Boarded out
Form 24 records the names of persons assisted and the following categorising columns against each name:
Nature of Assistance (in Money/in Kind)
27 weekly columns for input of amount received.
A note at the footer of each page instructs that entries relating to assistance granted in cases of sudden and urgent necessity are to be made in red ink.
This file relates to the Atkinson family who took possession of Loughton and its estate in 1975 after the death of Sheelah Lefroy and Theodora Trench. Includes two certificates appointing Richard Frederick Atkinson to military positions in the infantry (1869) and as a Lieutenant in the Sixty-Seventh Regiment of Foot (1871). Also included in the file is a list of Major A.G Atkinson's deeds and papers, taken from Cangort, Shinrone, Co. Offaly and donated to the National Library. Examples include a 'copy of a translation of letters patent to Sir Edward Polton, solicitor-general, of Pallace and other townlands in Queens Co.; the manors of Prassil and Corduff in Co. Dublin; and the late Abbey of Bective in Co. Meath. 1639, Declaration of trust (French to Atkinson) about the purchase of lands in Co. Galway, 1702.
"Geographica Antiqua: Being a Complete set of Maps of Ancient Geography from Cellarius." An atlas shared by Adam Henry Fuller and Abraham Stritch Fuller during their childhood at Woodfield House.
Volumes recording individuals entering or leaving the county hospital premises, mainly of medical and clerical staff arriving and leaving work, and of deliveries of various supplies to the hospital. Details recorded include:
Name
Business,
Time of entering
Time going out
Time returning