Box of conacre, grazing, weekly, monthly, yearly or caretaker proposals/agreements.
Details of proposals unanimously passed in the Town Hall, Tullamore concerning members of the Charleville family. Includes details of an address of congratulation to be presented to the Earl of Charleville on his coming of age at a public dinner, including all members of the Charleville Castle. Another proposal concerning a presentation to Lieutenant Colonel The Honourable Alfred Bury “as a mark of respect and esteem from the Tenants and Friends of the Charleville Estates, for his able and faithful management and guardianship of those Estates” during the Earl’s minority. A third proposal was passed unanimously regarding a presentation to the Earl’s sister, The Lady Katherine Bury on her intended marriage with Captain Hutton, Royal Dragoons. A subscription list was to be opened “to defray the expenses” and sub-committees established to help the general committee in the collection of subscriptions in their localities.
Bury, Charles William Francis, 4th earl of CharlevilleFile relating to Benjamin Bloomfield Trench's burial arrangements.
Examples of items contained within this file are a letter from Leonard Howell enclosing scale drawing of the and a plan of part of Borrisnafarney Church Yard Showing plot proposed to be assigned to B. B. Trench.
Material relating to the proposed development of Tullabeg as a Retreat House. Includes: estimates, correspondence and dyeline of proposed development. Diagrammatic layouts (Scale: 16 feet to 1 inch) (March 1962, 72cm x 52cm, 2 items).
Lst of propositions Edward William Crosbie has set out in order to be agreed upon with his siblings regarding the sale of land thatt they each have inherited shares in.
Prospectus for the Internal Loan of 1919 issued by the Government of the Irish Republic.
Printed Form of Provisional Order under the Electric Lighting Acts 1882 and 1888 with copy of Rules made by The Board of Trade in pursuance of section 5 of the Electric Lighting Act 1882. Covering letter of 18th August 1913 from the Board of Trade Whitehall states that the Board has no information as to the probable cost of obtaining a Provisional Order.