Laois (Queen's)

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  • Queen's County reverted to Laois in 1922

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      Laois (Queen's)

      • UF Co. Laois
      • UF County Laois
      • UF Queen's County

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      Laois (Queen's)

        60 Archivistische beschrijving results for Laois (Queen's)

        3 results directly related Exclude narrower terms
        Album 1, Page 20
        IE OH OHS48/1/20 · Deel · July 1901
        Part of Magan-Biddulph Photograph Collection

        Ballyfin House'

        1. 'Vera, Sir Algernan Coote, Miss Mulville, Mrs Hamilton, (roundward) Lady Coote'.
        2. 'Lady Coote, Miss Mulville, Mrs Hamilton, Sir Algernan, Maxwell Coote'.
        3. 'Vera, Sir Algernan Coote, Miss Mulville, Mrs Hamilton, Lady Coote'.
        IE OCL EL1 · Collectie · 1923

        Correspondence, accounts and memoranda of Henry F. Brenan, solicitor, of Hoey & Denning Solicitors, Tullamore, relating to the 1923 general election. Matters referred to include the appointment of Brenan as election agent for Daniel Williams (Mountmellick), Francis Bulfin (Derrinlough), Patrick J. Egan (Tullamore) and Seán Ua Ceallaigh (Edenderry). Also refers to the issue of university electors, the collection of funds, subscriptions and election expenses. Also includes preparatory material for the election, correspondence concerning the appointment of E. J. Delahunty as law agent for Cumann na nGaedhal candidates, lists of personating agents, and results from the poll recording Bulfin (5689 votes) and Davin (6323 votes) elected.

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        Annual Report 1871
        IE OCCHO DIGBY/A/15 · Stuk · 1871
        Part of Digby Irish Estates

        Annual report and rental for year end June 1871, reporting a favourable financial situation on the estate and outlining the receipts and disbursements for the previous year. Describes the drainage of lands contiguous to the Clodiagh river and the formation of the Clodiagh Embankment, 490 statute perches in length. Also describes the completion of main drains at Derryweelan, Annagharvey and Killellery and notes improvements undertaken in Ballinagar and Ballyduff. In relation to buildings and repairs, he notes that there has been almost complete remodel of old houses and sundry other improvements 'that they might almost be classes as under new buildings.' Also reports that income from woods and plantations is reduced this year due to the 'improper and dishonest conduct of Forester Corbett'. Roskeen, Queen's County, is introduced to the accounts for the first time as an independent estate as Trench cites the differing rental schedules and differing counties as reasons for them not to be amalgamated in the rental.

        In general, Trench is pleased not only with the improvements in the houses but also in the habits of the people, the tillage and agriculture and the green crops. On a more personal note, he expresses his 'deep grief' at the decision of his son, T. W. Trench to resign his post as Resident Agent on the Geashill estate. Describes him as 'beloved and respected by the tenantry and looked up to and appreciated by men of all creeds, politics or religions as a man of integrity, honour and intelligence.' Concludes by expressing this confidence that Lord Digby's nephew, Reginald Digby, will be an able successor to his son.