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              Petition for a new Banagher Post Office
              IE OCL P35/3/1 · Pièce · undated
              Fait partie de Papers of R.H. Moore

              Draft ms petition from [RH Moore] to Sidney Buxton Post Master General, from the gentry, traders and manufacturers of Banagher urging the provision of a suitable Post Office accommodation and the erection of a new Public Post Office. Mentions also the downgrading of Banagher Post Office to Sub-Office.

              Minute Book of Parochial House Committee
              IE OCL P35/8/6 · Pièce · 1913-1925
              Fait partie de Papers of R.H. Moore

              Ms Minute Book of Parochial House committee.
              Mr Denis Doorley noted as chairman. Committee members include, Rev. P. O'Reilly, O Coghlan, Dr J. D'Alton, J Harney, J. J. Mallen, M. Temple, R. H. Moore, N. T. and J. Quirke.
              Minutes record discussion on the acquisitions of a possible parochial house site then in the possession of J. P. McCarthy.
              Records holding of a public meeting in the Parochial grounds Sunday 18th May 1919.
              Meeting of 17th October notes Parochial House funds standing at £560.
              Attached draft letter to F. J. Molloy Esq. wants that the committee will be obliged to impose a full penalty on the contractor unless the house is completed before Sat 10th.

              Enquiries regarding new Post Office
              IE OCL P35/3/3 · Pièce · 13 May 1907
              Fait partie de Papers of R.H. Moore

              Letter from the office of Secretary of the General Post Office enquiring whether the local committees who are interested in the matter have any proposal to make.