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          IE OCL P1 · Fonds · 1905 - 1936

          This collection is comprised of the records of Patrick Moore & Sons, Victuallers of Edenderry and Rathangan. They were a family business who sold meat to the surrounding towns including Edenderry, Rathangan, Allenwood, Clonbulloge, Enfield, Kinnegad and Rhode. The collection includes ledgers, cash books, stock books, daily order books and van sales books. There are also documents regarding financial accounts such as bank account books, customer account books, bills of account with local traders, Dublin traders and a trader from Manchester. Also includes documents of their accounts with other businesses and legal costs as well as personal family photographs. A note in ledger P1/C/17 from 1923 recounts that Judge Wakely's house, Ballyburly, near Rhode, was 'burned by irregulars' in 1923.

          Individuals and businesses that had an account with Patrick Moore & Sons include:
          Coopers & Bailey, Central Market London.
          H.M. Hawkins, Seifond, Dorchester.
          Doctor Hamilton, Edenderry.
          E.J.B. Nesbitt, Rutland Gate, London.
          E.J.B. Nesbitt, Penton Lodge, Andover.
          D. Alesbury.
          Civic Guards, Edenderry.
          J. Joly, Clonbologue.

          Patrick Moore & Sons had accounts with:
          William Bros, Edenderry (Grocery Account)
          M.J. O'Brien, Edenderry.
          William Bros. (Petrol Account)
          Offaly County Board of Health and Public Assistance.

          Patrick Moore & Sons, Victuallers
          Papers of Fr. Peadar Swayne
          IE OCL P69 · Fonds · 1921-1970

          Correspondence (1963-70), mainly between Swayne and W. H. Milner, Portarlington, relating to a film made by Fr. Kennedy in 1921 ostensibly on the turf-cutting industry in the area, but also features the exhumation of skulls of the ‘Ballynowlart Martyrs’ who were purportedly burned alive in Ballynowlart church by English forces in the 1600s. Correspondence culminates in the deposit of the film in the National Library of Ireland.

          Offaly Sinn Féin material: original resolution from North and South Offaly Executive Sinn Féin signed by Comd. Ua Duinn relating to its support of the Treaty (29 December 1921) and calling on Offaly’s representative Dr McCartan to vote for ratification, and a pamphlet entitled 'Terms of Reference 23 May 1922 Adjourned Árd-Fheis of Sinn Féin'.

          Leaflets and other printed material relating to Croghan Feis organised by Offaly Vocational Education Committee (1949).
          Manuscripts notes on placenames and history of Killeigh Parish and Philipstown (Daingean).

          Publications: Programme for Walsh Island Second National Turf-cutting competition (1935); Knockbeg Centenary Year Book (1948); and Suncroft, a Parish Magazine (1970).

          Swayne, Peadar, Father
          OCL P29 Lennon Page 94
          IE OCL P29/94 · Part · 15 October 1923
          Part of Autograph book of John Lennon/Maggie B. Corcoran

          Verse transcribed by M. Galvin, Tintown No 3 Camp:

          'Silent and cold thou art now at rest
          'Neath the sanctified sod, in the land thou loved best
          Thro' tears and thro' sighs we think of the same
          That the traitors have placed on Ireland's fair name
          Oh! Rory O Connor thy name and thy story
          Are engraved in our hearts and crowned there with glory.
          Tho' thy pulse has stopped beating thy shade is to-day
          With the loved ones who perished that old
          Ireland might say
          Tho' grim death awaits us we'll have not a sigh
          For our own motto is Freedom for that Freedom we'll die
          On the green sod of Erin, our life's blood will flow
          Until Ireland a nation conquers the foe.'

          OCL P29 Lennon Page 91
          IE OCL P29/91 · Part · 15 October 1923
          Part of Autograph book of John Lennon/Maggie B. Corcoran

          Verse transcribed by M. Galvin, Hut 5, Tintown No. 3 Camp,

          'Keep me in your memory
          I dare not ask for more
          We may not meet as we have met
          When prison life is o'er
          Your path and mine may be
          In future far apart
          Time may bring a change of scenes
          But not a change of heart.

          OCL P29 Lennon Page 9
          IE OCL P29/9 · Part · [c.1921]
          Part of Autograph book of John Lennon/Maggie B. Corcoran

          Verse by Pádraig Ó Treasaigh (Laois):

          'We meet again, the master and the student
          The one a sadder but a wiser man, the other still imprudent
          But age and youth, have one same thought
          That Erin's soul shall ne'er be bought.
          Soon may her Freedom's star arise
          And soon may be her foe's demise.
          Then you and I from fetters free
          Shall haste to Leix and Offaly.
          But we together shall come again
          As free, unfettered, unshackled men.
          And then we'll fill and quaff the glass
          That ours and Erin's dawn has come at last.'