Petty cash book for Charleville Estate Company with headed columns including garden wage, garden expenses, garden resale, light and heat, game wages, insurance, travel expenses, repairs, postage, pension, rental, sawmill, sundries.
Company account books for the Charleville Estate recording receipts and payments, and reconciliation statements across rentals, sawmills, garden, game and sundries. Also includes two boxes of Estate Office receipt and cheque books, relating to rental receipts and records of staff annual leave and overtime.
Sin títuloGarden accounts for the Charleville Estate.
Sin títuloCash book for 4th Earl of Charleville, Charles William Francis Bury from 1872 to his death in 1874, the 5th Earl of Charleville, Alfred Bury from 1874 to his death in 1875 and Lady Emily Howard-Bury to the year 1878.
Sin títuloAccount book of the Charleville Estate, mostly detailing wages and household expenses.
Particulars include expenditure on farming, markets, office, wages and pensions, rent, turf banks, castle, gardens and sundries.
Deed of lease of the house and plot 'situated between the house formerly inhabited by Edward Tracey and John Vaughan's gateway together with a plot of ground' between Charles Moore, 2nd Baron Moore of Tullamore, and Maurice Tyrrell for three lives at a yearly rent of £4.
Sin títuloPlan of drainage for Charleville Castle. A blue line plots the locations of manholes, traps and gullies around the property.
Plan was drawn by Albert Victor Ashe, who was elected town surveyor for Tullamore in 1900.
Letter from the Estates Commissioners' Offices of the Irish Land Commission dated 12 March 1913 relating to the holding of Dr Moorehead on the estate map. The letter notes that it had been found necessary to amend the area of the holding.
Large hand drawn map (1900) of the townland of Clonagh East. Coloured lines on the map indicate property owned by Lady Emily Howard-Bury, property owned by Boylan, and an outline of a roadway involved in a right of way dispute. Map measures 107x65cm.
4 OS maps of the estate of Lady Emily Howard-Bury prepared by the Irish Land Commission.
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