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Ballykilcross Church Site

Research on Ballykilcross Graveyard, Co. Offaly (Parish of Kilbride, Barony of Kilcoursey). County Inventory Registration: 626.
Contains field sheet, a written report over one page and three photographs.

Gorteen (B) Castle Site

Research on Gorteen Castle Site, Co. Offaly (Parish of Kilmanaghan, Barony of Kilcoursey). County Inventory Registration: 915.
Contains a field sheet, a written report over one page and three photographs.

Lehinch Castle Site

Research on Lehinch Castle Site, Co. Offaly (Parish of Kilbride, Barony of Kilcoursey). County Inventory Registration: 921.
Contains a field sheet, a written report over one page and two photographs.

Digby - Glenamoy Estate 1927-1931

Original incoming and copy outgoing correspondence relating to the administration of Glenamoy Estate, Ballina, Co. Mayo under James Boland Esq. Matters referred to include equestrian, hunting and fishing activities; game conservationism and dealings with various conservator groups; poaching; trespassing; employee salaries; transport fees; claims compensation; and the letting the Glenamoy River.

Includes letter from B J Newcombe, Secretary to Salmon Fisheries Protection Association, to Lewis Goodbody: ‘…The rights of all Fishery Owners in the Free State are being tested in the still pending litigation in the Erne and Moy fishery cases. This litigation has been going on for some years at enormous expense, and now the last decision (by Mr Justice Johnson) in favour of the owners has been appealed against.’ (21 May 1929)

Letter from Goodbody to Mr John Mudge: ‘Neary's cases is that he foul hooked this salmon on the 29th October, 4 or 5 pools above the boundary pool. Now, in certain water at least Lord Digby's bank would cover 4 or 5 pools above. When I pointed this out to him, he now says that it was hooked 262 yards above the boundary pool. It was about 6 lbs weight, and he says he had trout rod, and he only got it out 50 or 60 yards below the boundary pool.’ (2 December 1929)

Letter from Lewis Goodbody to Lord Digby: ‘Woodcock shooting in Ireland ends on the 28th February everywhere, but I know that Reggie was of the opinion that it should close at latest by the middle of February. After that the birds were certainly pairing, and nests have been found here early in March. My own impression is that it ought to stop on the 31st January, but at all events they should not be looked for after the first week in February.’ (17 January 1931)

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