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Leases and maps of Tullynisky, Woodfield and Woodville, barony of Eglish and an agreement to surrender

Box of leases of Tullynisky, alias Tullaneskeagh, etc, etc, Woodfield and Woodville, barony of Eglish. [The present house on this townland, Tullynisky Park, was built by and for the two bachelor brothers of the 2nd Earl of Rosse, Rev. William Parsons and Thomas C. Parsons, c.1820; but in the first half of the 18th century the heir apparent to the baronetcy seems to have lived in an earlier house situated in this townland. From c.1860 it was the residence of the three
generations of the Garvey family who acted as Rosse agent, up to at least the 1890s being called ‘Thornvale’ (an English translation of the Irish, Tullaneskeagh) – see V/27. Woodfield and Woodville are sub-denominations, not townlands in their own right.] The box also includes papers relating to a 10-year lease of Tullynisky Park to George Gossip, together with maps of the premises, an agreement to surrender, and a 1997 licence to extract sand and gravel from Kiltemony Quarry, beside Tullynisky.

Papers of Helen Lamb.

  • IE OH OHS77/8
  • Série organique
  • 5 Jun 1802 - 5 Jan 1995
  • Fait partie de Woodfield Papers

Papers of Helen Lamb which remained at her residence, Woodfield House, and were inherited along with the property by her eldest son Henry Lamb. This material pertains to the history of the Cronhelm, Crosbie, and Tobias families.

Papers of Doctor Francis William Lamb.

  • IE OH OHS77/4
  • Série organique
  • 27 Mar 1804 - 6 Feb 1957
  • Fait partie de Woodfield Papers

Papers of Francis William Lamb, which remained at his residence Woodfield House and were inherited along with the property by his eldest son Reverend Adam Lamb.

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Practice lines of Abraham Fuller from 1812 repeating the phrase, "learning and manners".

Clipping, "Died at Woodfield 1842".

Clipping of the obituary of Abraham Fuller, which states, "Died at Woodfield 1842, On May 12th 1842 at Woodfield, Clara, Abraham Fuller, a famous figure of his time and one of the oldest magistrates of the Kingdom died having being for upwards of 64 years in the Commission of the Peace."

Page of letters to Lizzie Fuller and Captain Adam Henry Fuller.

  • IE OH OHS77/6/3/1/60
  • Pièce
  • 15 Nov 1845 - 18 Jun 1874
  • Fait partie de Woodfield Papers

Sheet of paper to which are attached: a letter from Sophia Hyland to Lizzie Fuller; Letter from Joseph Loughman to Captain Adam Henry Fuller at Woodfield, Clara, King's County (County Offaly); letter from Captain Adjutant of the Monaghan Regiment in Monaghan, to Captain Adam Henry Fuller at Rockfield, Horseleap, Moate, County Westmeath.

Letter from T M Ray to Abraham Stritch Fuller.

Letter from T M Ray of the Loyal National Repeal Association at Corn Exchange Rooms, Dublin, County Dublin, to Abraham Stritch Fuller at Woodfield House, Clara, King's County, regarding his request for his name to be erased from a record book.

Letter from T M Ray to Abraham Stritch Fuller.

Letter from T M Ray of the Loyal National Repeal Association at Corn Exchange Rooms, Dublin, County Dublin, to Abraham Stritch Fuller at Woodfield House, Clara, King's County, regarding his payment of £1 for subscription to the association.

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