Minute Book: December 1846 - March 1848
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Fait partie de Records of Tullamore Union
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Minute Book: December 1846 - March 1848
Fait partie de Records of Tullamore Union
Fait partie de Records of Parsonstown Union
Fait partie de Records of Parsonstown Union
Fait partie de Records of Parsonstown Union
Minute Book: November 1849 - July 1850
Fait partie de Records of Tullamore Union
Fait partie de Loughton Papers
Encumbered estates court, rental of the lands of Raheenbeg in the King's County to be sold by the commissioners, at their court
Fait partie de Records of Parsonstown Union
Drawings of Bury family jewels
Fait partie de Charleville Forest Papers
File of drawings of pieces of jewellery given to Lady Beaujolois Bury by her father, which she has since delivered unto her brother Charles to help him financially. The jewels include the following: three brooches; a diamond wreath; a bandeau; large drop earrings and loops; crescent; tiara in four pieces; pair of Irish diamond bracelets; diamond and emerald necklace; diamond wreath and earrings. Each drawing is accompanied by a brief description of the piece and by the signatures of two witnesses, namely Catherine Maria Charleville and Catherine Louisa Marlay.
Bury, Beaujolois Eleanora Katherine
Fait partie de Loughton Papers
Sketch for a Gothick Loughton submitted to John Arthur Douglas Bloomfield, 2nd Lord Bloomfield.
Bloomfield, Georgiana
Agreement to assign jewellery of Beaujolois Bury to her brother Lord Tullamore
Fait partie de Charleville Forest Papers
Ms. statement from Lord Tullamore to his sister, Lady Beaujolois Bury, confirming his application for “certain jewels placed in her hands by [his] father”, which Lord Tullamore requires “in consequence of proceeding taken by the [ Investionary] Interest Society to sell [his] life estate in the Charleville Property”. Although Lady Bury considers these jewels as gifts from her father, her brother claims them as family jewels, and indemnifies Lady Bury, her executors and assigns “from all actions suits and proceedings… which shall or may be brought against her”. Witnessed by Catherine Maria Charleville.
Bury, Charles William George, 3rd earl of Charleville