Includes letters about Disestablishment, Poor Law reform, Orangeism, Conservative registration, Home Rule and the Irish Land question. Also includes letter from M. McCormack, CC, Kinnitty to Lord Rosse concerning agrarian dispute in Kinnitty parish between Francis Foley and Delaney at Newtown (3 March 1911).
Parsons, Laurence, 4th Earl of RosseKinnitty
3 Archival description results for Kinnitty
Counterpart of lease between Captain Caulfield French and Margaret French of Castlebernard of the first part, and the Guardians of the Poor of Parsonstown Union of the other part concerning a plot of land adjoining the village of Kinnitty in the townland of The Walk, Parish of Kinnitty, in the barony of Ballybritt and King’s County containing three roods statue measure, on which plot the lessees intend erecting a residence for the Medical Officer of the Kinnitty Dispensary District. It is proposed that the premises will be held by the lesees and their successors for the term of 60 years from the 1 November 1896 for the yearly rent of 18 shillings and nine pence by equal half yearly payments. Includes small map of the plot of land, drawn by James Kennedy, Parsonstown. Scale, 1 inch to a statute chain.
French, Caulfield, CaptainRental account book for Labourers' Cottages in the following districts: Derryad, Ferbane, Doon, Gallen, Shannonbridge, Frankford (Kilcormac), Letter, Rathcabban, Moyclare, Kinnitty, Ballycumber, Kilcoleman, Srah, Banagher, Parsonstown (Birr), Seir Kieran, Killylyon.
Folios are arranged by tenant names and record the rental period, the amount of rent, if paid by cash and name of collector. Alphabetical surname index at beginning of volume.
Parsonstown (Birr) Poor Law Union