Minute Book: November 1849 - July 1850
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Parte deRecords of Tullamore Union
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Minute Book: November 1849 - July 1850
Parte deRecords of Tullamore Union
Contains abstracts of presentments granted for the following sessions:
Lent Assizes, 1846
Summer Assizes, 1846
Lent Assizes, 1847
Summer Assizes, 1847
Lent Assizes, 1848
Summer Assizes, 1848
Lent Assizes, 1849
Summer Assizes, 1849
Lent Assizes, 1850
Summer Assizes, 1850
Parte deRecords of Parsonstown Union
Parte deRecords of Parsonstown Union
Genealogy of the Earls of Charleville
Parte deCharleville Forest Papers
Ms. account of the genealogy of Bury, earls of Charleville and Tullamore.
Bury, Charles William, 2nd earl of Charleville
Newspaper cutting concerning the return of the earl and countess of Charleville to Tullamore
Parte deCharleville Forest Papers
Newspaper cuttings from The King's County Chronicle, detailing a public reception highlighting the return of the Earl of Charleville, with the Countess and their daughter, Lady Catherine Bury to the Charleville estate, Tullamore. In residing for a short period on the estate, the Earl had “acquired the estimation and respect of all with whom he came into contact”, and now his declaration to reside permanently on the estate at Charleville, “gave great and general satisfaction”. Preparations were made by the inhabitants “of all ranks, creeds and classes… and unanimous resolutions were passed to give his Lordship and family as cordial and respectful a public reception as they were capable of”. It was also intended, on behalf of the Earl’s tenantry, to invite the family to a banquet, “and also for that of laying before him and the Countess an address of congratulation”.
Bury, Arabella, 3rd countess of Charleville
Newspaper cutting in anticipation of the return of the earl and countess of Charleville to Tullamore
Parte deCharleville Forest Papers
Newspaper cutting from the King’s County Chronicle, concerning a meeting of the inhabitants of Tullamore “for the purpose of expressing their gratification at the expected arrival of the Noble Earl at his mansion in this county”. It was proposed to invite the Earl and Countess to a public dinner, as a means of expressing “their cordial and grateful thanks for their patriotic intentions of residing amongst them, and also for his Lordship’s past kind conduct as their landlord”.
Bury, Arabella, 3rd countess of Charleville
Letter from William Perkinson to John Monaghan
Photocopy of letter from William Perkinson, Croghan, to his brother-in-law, John Monaghan, Lanervase County, Michigan, US. Describes financial difficulties of the family, the fall in value of family home and the great distress suffered in the locality. "There is no wonder made of death here". He writes also of his hope to emigrate to America.
Perkinson, William
Minute Book: July 1850 - March 1851
Parte deRecords of Tullamore Union
Parte deCharleville Forest Papers
Newspaper cutting concerning the presentation of a congratulatory address to the Earl and Countess of Charleville, on their coming to reside permanently in Charleville Forest, Tullamore. The address included a reference to “the great advantage our town has always derived from the residence of [his] family, or the interest taken by them in the welfare of its inhabitants”. In the Earl’s reply, he observed that “a landlord is not in his proper place unless he is a constant resident, expending what he receives amongst his tenantry, and promoting their interest to the best of his judgment”. Following the presentation, a “sumptuous dejeune” was served in the Castle where “every delicacy and rarity of the season was in abundance, and the various wines which graced the board were of the rarest and finest vintage”.
Bury, Charles William George, 3rd earl of Charleville