record_repository,record_access,record_collection,record_main_reference,record_date,record_century,record_description,record_keyword,record_address,record_information_note,record_telephone,record_fax,record_web_email,record_opening,record_facilities,record_database_entryIrish Dominican Congregation Archives,Restricted,"Dominican Archives, Cabra",A10,1797-1826,"18th, 19th","Channel Row: Account Book, number 8,  1797 - 1826, includes: 1800, 'car man to Clontarf', 'St Mary's' and several other references to 'loads to Clontarf'; 2 March 1808 'carriage to Clontarf';  April 1814, 'since 22 Sept. 1811 to 17 May 1814 receipts 1230.11.3. expended 1246.14.0. which exceeded the recd. by 16.3.5. so we find this 17 day of May 1814'; list of 6 members of the community; visitation, 9 August 1819, 10 August 1820, 14 May 1823; number of accounts until May 1825; towards back of the book:  accounts for pupils, 1810, list of pupils for 1809, accounts,16 September 1826, 5 pages of accounts with different people; list of lodgers; 1808 list and account of receipts; accounts with various people; a few pages of a grocery account for 1806.",women in the Catholic Church; religion; finance,,,,,,,,Irish Dominican Congregation Archives,Restricted,"Dominican Archives, Cabra",A11,1808-1827,19th,"Channel Row, Clontarf, Cabra: Account Book, number 8 [that is a second Book 8], June 1808 - April 1827, includes: receipts on left page, expenses on right page; visitation, 18 November 1809; 1809 bond recovered, a regular monthly entry 'more expended than received', visitation, 22 September 1811; on the page after September 1811 'Borrowed from Mr. Anthony Byrne 50 pounds to pay the landlord';  from January 1812 the list of receipts and expenses is very short; 1814 list of lodgers' receipts for several pages; summary of accounts to 2 May 1825; visitation 2 May 1825.",women in the Catholic Church; religion; finance,,,,,,,,Irish Dominican Congregation Archives,Restricted,"Dominican Archives, Cabra",A12,1827-1842,19th,"Channel Row, Cabra: Account Book, number 9, 1827 - 1842, includes: 'Poor School', 18 August 1829, three Sister died November 1829 - January 1830; visitation, 22 April 1831; 1 May 1835 - 31 July 1835 board and tuition list for the boarding school, boarding school accounts included from this date on; January 1840, list of Sisters' names, same for 1841.",women in the Catholic Church; religion; finance,,,,,,,,Irish Dominican Congregation Archives,Restricted,"Dominican Archives, Cabra",A14,1844-1870,19th,"Channel Row and Cabra: Account Book, number 11, 'Convent 1844 - 1848 - 1870' .",women in the Catholic Church; religion; finance,,,,,,,,Irish Dominican Congregation Archives,Restricted,"Dominican Archives, Cabra",A16,,18th,"Copies of the Galway Profession of Sr Bellew, etc., 18th century.",women in the Catholic Church; religion,,,,,,,,Irish Dominican Congregation Archives,Restricted,"Dominican Archives, Cabra",A17,,18th,List of Sisters in Channel Row from the Archives of the Master General copied by Fr Costello OP (the original is document reference A61).,women in the Catholic Church; religion; finance,,,,,,,,Irish Dominican Congregation Archives,Restricted,"Dominican Archives, Cabra",A18,,18th,"E de Burgo manuscripts, 146 pages,  Archives S Clemente Rome, relating to the Sisters at Channel Row and Galway.",women in the Catholic Church; religion,,,,,,,,Irish Dominican Congregation Archives,Restricted,"Dominican Archives, Cabra",A19,,18th,List of Sisters in 1750 from letters copied by Fr Hugh Fennell O P.,women in the Catholic Church; religion,,,,,,,,Irish Dominican Congregation Archives,Restricted,"Dominican Archives, Cabra",A20,1708-1911,"18th, 19th,20th","Letters relating to Channel Row from M Jordan, Taylor's Hill, 1708-1911, 16 pages.",women in the Catholic Church; religion,,,,,,,,Irish Dominican Congregation Archives,Restricted,"Dominican Archives, Cabra",A21,,20th,"Letter from Patrick Lydon, 1912.",women in the Catholic Church; religion,,,,,,,,Irish Dominican Congregation Archives,Restricted,"Dominican Archives, Cabra",A22,,20th,"Letter from M Bernard O P, Taylor's Hill, 1945, 1 page.",women in the Catholic Church; religion,,,,,,,,Irish Dominican Congregation Archives,Restricted,"Dominican Archives, Cabra",A23,,,"Photo of Kirwin's Lane, Galway, no date.",women in the Catholic Church; religion,,,,,,,,Irish Dominican Congregation Archives,Restricted,"Dominican Archives, Cabra",A24,,,"Typed copy of Rinuccini's letter to the Dominican Nuns Galway, 1 page, no date.",women in the Catholic Church; religion,,,,,,,,Irish Dominican Congregation Archives,Restricted,"Dominican Archives, Cabra",A25,,,"Typed extract from Whitelaw and Walsh's 'History of the City of Dublin', page 621, relating to the convent in North Brunswick Street, no date.",women in the Catholic Church; religion,,,,,,,,Irish Dominican Congregation Archives,Restricted,"Dominican Archives, Cabra",A27,,18th,"Will of Bellew/Rice, 1722, manuscript, 1 page.",women in the Catholic Church; religion,,,,,,,,Irish Dominican Congregation Archives,Restricted,"Dominican Archives, Cabra",A28,,18th,"Visitation ordination, Fr John Daly O P to Channel Row, 1792, manuscript and old typed copy, 3 pages.",women in the Catholic Church; religionIrish Dominican Congregation Archives,Restricted,"Dominican Archives, Cabra",A29,,18th,"Roman Catholic chapels in Dublin in 1749, 1 copy.",religionIrish Dominican Congregation Archives,Restricted,"Dominican Archives, Cabra",A35,,20th,"Letter dated 1905 from Mary Carrige regarding Channel Row and OSB to Dame Butler and Dame Ryan, 5 pages.",women in the Catholic Church; religionIrish Dominican Congregation Archives,Restricted,"Dominican Archives, Cabra",A36,,20th,"Letter dated 1904 from S Benedict OSB, Ypres, regarding Channel Row and OSB, 6 pages.",women in the Catholic Church; religionIrish Dominican Congregation Archives,Restricted,"Dominican Archives, Cabra",A37,,20th,"Letter dated 1905 from Fr Patrick Nolan OSB, Birmingham, regarding Channel Row and OSB, 2 pages and postcard.",women in the Catholic Church; religionIrish Dominican Congregation Archives,Restricted,"Dominican Archives, Cabra",A38,,20th,"Letter dated 1909 from Sr M Justin OSB, regarding Channel Row and OSB, 6 pages.",women in the Catholic Church; religionIrish Dominican Congregation Archives,Restricted,"Dominican Archives, Cabra",A39,,20th,"Letter dated 1908 from Sr Mary OSB, Carisbrook, about Julia Brown of Channel Row.",women in the Catholic Church; religionIrish Dominican Congregation Archives,Restricted,"Dominican Archives, Cabra",A40,,,"5 pages about Channell Row and the OSB, Ypres, no date.",women in the Catholic Church; religionIrish Dominican Congregation Archives,Restricted,"Dominican Archives, Cabra",A41,,20th,"Letter dated 1908 from Sr M Suso OSD, Carisbrook, about the Plunkett Sisters, 1 page.",women in the Catholic Church; religionIrish Dominican Congregation Archives,Restricted,"Dominican Archives, Cabra",A43,,,"Two page account of Galway and Cabra, typed, no date.",women in the Catholic Church; religionIrish Dominican Congregation Archives,Restricted,"Dominican Archives, Cabra",A44,,,"A brief summary of the history of the Dominican Convent, Cabra, 2 pages, typed, no date.",women in the Catholic Church; religionIrish Dominican Congregation Archives,Restricted,"Dominican Archives, Cabra",A45,,,"Mrs Bellew's family in Brunswick Street, [Dublin], typed, 2 pages, no date.",religion; domestic lifeIrish Dominican Congregation Archives,Restricted,"Dominican Archives, Cabra",A47,,19th,Part of a letter of 1874 regarding the early Sisters from Galway.,women in the Catholic Church; religionIrish Dominican Congregation Archives,Restricted,"Dominican Archives, Cabra",A50,1721-1745,18th,"Fr Hugh Jenning OP, extracts from Archivium papers, Irish OP Province, 1721-1745.",religionIrish Dominican Congregation Archives,Restricted,"Dominican Archives, Cabra",A51,1735-1737,18th,"Fr Hugh Jenning OP, extracts from Archivium papers, Irish OP Province, the nuns and friars of Waterford, 1735-1737.",religion; women in the Catholic ChurchIrish Dominican Congregation Archives,Restricted,"Dominican Archives, Cabra",A53,,,"Fr Hugh Jenning OP, extracts from Archivium papers, Irish OP Province, on the Plunkett Galway nuns, no date.",religion; women in the Catholic ChurchIrish Dominican Congregation Archives,Restricted,"Dominican Archives, Cabra",A58,,20th,"'The Standard', 19 June 1953, on Hanoria Magaen and H Bourke, 2 newspaper extracts, 2 typed pages.",women in the Catholic Church; religionIrish Dominican Congregation Archives,Restricted,"Dominican Archives, Cabra",A59,1746-1753,18th,"Will of Laurence Richardson OP, Bishop of Kilmore, died in 1753, manuscript copy, also  the will of Michael McDonagh OP, Bishop of Kilmore, died in 1746, manuscript copy, 4 pages.",religionIrish Dominican Congregation Archives,Restricted,"Dominican Archives, Cabra",A61,,18th,"Original manuscript, 3 pages, which is an extract from letters giving the names of the Sisters in Channel Row, 17 July 1750.",women in the Catholic Church; religionIrish Dominican Congregation Archives,Restricted,"Dominican Archives, Cabra",A62,,18th,A 1767 list of the Sisters in Channel Row and Drogheda.,women in the Catholic Church; religionIrish Dominican Congregation Archives,Restricted,"Dominican Archives, Cabra",A63,1735-1758,18th,"'Dominican Nuns in Waterford 1735-58' by Revd. Benedict O'Sullivan, February 1970, copy, 8 typed pages in blue cover.",women in the Catholic Church; religionIrish Dominican Congregation Archives,Restricted,"Dominican Archives, Cabra",A65,,,"Appendix I, summary of the history of OP Convent, Cabra, 7 typed pages, 2 copies, no date.",women in the Catholic Church; religionIrish Dominican Congregation Archives,Restricted,"Dominican Archives, Cabra",A67,1647-1831,"17th, 18th, 19th","Cabra notes, 1647-1831, two typed pages.",women in the Catholic Church; religionIrish Dominican Congregation Archives,Restricted,"Dominican Archives, Cabra",A68,,20th,"A summary of the history of Cabra, 8 pages, for the Papal Information Centre, for Pope John Paul II's visit September-October 1979 by Sr Ailbe Cormack OP.",women in the Catholic Church; religionIrish Dominican Congregation Archives,Restricted,"Dominican Archives, Cabra",A72,,20th,"Letter from Convent House, Vernon Avenue, Clontarf, 23 April 1906, from Emily Walshe regarding the convent house in Clontarf, 1808-1819.",women in the Catholic Church; religionIrish Dominican Congregation Archives,Restricted,"Dominican Archives, Cabra",A74,c1912,20th,"Manuscript background of Irish history to Channel Row, no name, no date, 37 pages (probably created for the published Annals, 1912).",women in the Catholic Church; religionIrish Dominican Congregation Archives,Restricted,"Dominican Archives, Cabra",F1,,19th,"Letter from Paul Cullen to 'My dear cousin', (that is M Columba Maher), Cabra, regarding a transfer of jurisdiction, 10 December 1831. Typed copy of above, plus extract from a letter from Cardinal Moran to Mother Prioress.",women in the Catholic Church; religionIrish Dominican Congregation Archives,Restricted,"Dominican Archives, Cabra",F2,,20th,"Decree of Pope Pius X, 1903.",religionIrish Dominican Congregation Archives,Restricted,"Dominican Archives, Cabra",F3,,19th,"Letter from Archbishop D Murray, Dublin 25 January 1832, to Mother Prioress, about holding a visitation.",women in the Catholic Church; religionIrish Dominican Congregation Archives,Restricted,"Dominican Archives, Cabra",F4,,19th,"Letter from Archbishop D Murray, Dublin, 16 April 1832, to Revd. Mother (Butler), Cabra regarding commuting obligation of reciting Divine Office to Little Office of BVM.",women in the Catholic Church; religionIrish Dominican Congregation Archives,Restricted,"Dominican Archives, Cabra",F5,,19th,"Letter from Archbishop D Murray, Mountjoy Square, 30 May 1832, to Revd. Mother (Butler) regarding a Decree from Rome rendering permanent the jurisdiction of Ordinary.",women in the Catholic Church; religionIrish Dominican Congregation Archives,Restricted,"Dominican Archives, Cabra",F6,,19th,"Decree (handwritten) of Prop., 18 November 1831, to Archbishop D Murray, regarding his appointment as Apostolic visit (or) of Cabra.",religionIrish Dominican Congregation Archives,Restricted,"Dominican Archives, Cabra",F9,,19th,"Letter, Decree to Nuns OP in Latin, 13 July 1854, regarding the use of OP Missal.",women in the Catholic Church; religionIrish Dominican Congregation Archives,Restricted,"Dominican Archives, Cabra",F10,,20th,"Letter from S M Ignatius O'Doherty OP, Belfast, to M Bertrand Maher OP, Prioress Cabra, 15 December 1902 regarding the transfer of jurisdiction and causes leading to it; also her days as a pupil in Immaculata.",women in the Catholic Church; religionIrish Dominican Congregation Archives,Restricted,"Dominican Archives, Cabra",G1,,19th,"Decree in Latin from Propaganda Fide, 13 January 1878, to the Archbishop of Dublin confirming the election for 3 years of Sr M de Ricci Maher as Prioress.",women in the Catholic Church; religionIrish Dominican Congregation Archives,Restricted,"Dominican Archives, Cabra",G2,,19th,"Petition in Latin, and reply, 22 January 1837 about the implementation of the Propaganda Fide (in English) Archbishop Murray of Dublin allowing Miss Catherine Purcell to be professed but not allowed to enjoy active or passive voice while either of her sisters are members of Cabra Community, 9 March 1837.",women in the Catholic Church; religionIrish Dominican Congregation Archives,Restricted,"Dominican Archives, Cabra",G3,,19th,"English translation of a Petition regarding a dispensation from fasts and feasts of the OP Order and that they would be subject to Ordinancy of Diocese should they go on missions elsewhere, 21 February 1867.  Italian petition and answer.  Also included is an English translation of the above, with a note of explanation.",women in the Catholic Church; religionIrish Dominican Congregation Archives,Restricted,"Dominican Archives, Cabra",G4,,19th,"Letter of Pope Pius IX praising the work of Cabra, July 1853.",women in the Catholic Church; religionIrish Dominican Congregation Archives,Restricted,"Dominican Archives, Cabra",G7,,19th,"Petition from Cabra through Archbishop McCabe to Propaganda Fide, 5 February 1882, about a dispensation, (a)  re culpa graii   (b) fasts and feasts OP.",women in the Catholic Church; religionIrish Dominican Congregation Archives,Restricted,"Dominican Archives, Cabra",G8,,19th,"A petition in Latin, 29 November 1885, granting indulgences (2 copies).",women in the Catholic Church; religionIrish Dominican Congregation Archives,Restricted,"Dominican Archives, Cabra",G10,,19th,"Petition in Italian, 11 July 1886, regarding indulgence for prayer before Our Lady of Good Council.",vIrish Dominican Congregation Archives,Restricted,"Dominican Archives, Cabra",H19,1895-1901,"19th, 20th","Histories of the following families: 1   Lumley, 1895-1898     2   Mary Healy, 1899-1900   3   Amelia O'Reilly, 1864    4   Catherine McDonnell, 1861   5   S M Antoninus (Mary Donnellan), 1884    6   S M Monica (Ellen Phelan), 1909 and address book  7   S M Garty (Julia Magdalen), 1911   8   S N Clare (Jane McKenna), 1867   9   Bligh sisters, Sr de Chantal [Marianne Connell, nee Bligh], 1815 and Sr M Bernard Bligh [Bridget], 1820-1859.  They had another sister , Sr M Rose, 1822-1868, who went to Kingstown, 10 August 1847 10   S M Patrick McQuillan, Cabra- New Orleans - Wicklow, 1850-1898.  S M Augustine Hayden, Cabra, 1850-1936, New Orleans - Dublin - Cabra - Carriglea - Caen.",genealogyIrish Dominican Congregation Archives,Restricted,"Dominican Archives, Cabra",I I,1795-1978,"18th, 19th, 20th","Drogheda Collection includes:    typed life of M Magdalen Butler (5 pages), 1795-1856 typed life of M Magdalen Butler (9 pages)   typed life of M Magdalen Butler (12  pages) typed life of M Raymond Byrne, 1812-1869, (13 pages) and an extract from 'Catherine McAuley' by Fr Burke Savage (3 pages) typed Life of M Cath and Mary Plunkett  five letters from Drogheda to Cabra, 1908, regarding Cath and Mary Plunkett, Vesperdle, M Butler letter from Sr Rose O'Neill, Galway regarding the Plunketts.",religion; biographyIrish Dominican Congregation Archives,Restricted,"Dominican Archives, Cabra",I 2,1639-1955,"17th, 18th, 19th, 20th","Lisbon Collection includes:<br>list of some Irish nuns of 'Illustrious Birth' who entered in Lisbon, 1639-1674<br>originals, 4 letters from Sr Teresa Staunton , Lisbon to Mother Prioress, Cabra, 15 April 1860-26 November 1860 and 3 letters to 'My Lord' regarding nuns coming to Lisbon from Ireland in Cabra<br>original, M Columba Maher, Cabra, 13 August 1860, regarding 4 Sisters transferring to Lisbon and a <br>notebook account their 9 days in the world diary; photograph of Bon Succour<br>history of Lisbon, manuscript, 8 pages, no date<br>manuscript, 12 November, 1639<br>'A few little remarks___?', 4 printed pages <br>3 letters from Cardinal Cullen to Mrs Maher, no dates, c1864<br>11 post cards of Lisbon <br>21 typed pages history of Lisbon<br>original letter from S M B, Lisbon, to M de Ricci regarding their safe journey and short history, no date<br>letter from S M Imelda, Lisbon, to M Ignatius, 14 November 1899<br>letter from Guitar, Lisbon, to M Bertrand, 10 November 1899<br>death notice of S M Hyacinth<br>short history of Lisbon, leading to amalgamation, September 1955.",women in the Catholic Church; religionIrish Dominican Congregation Archives,Restricted,"Dominican Archives, Cabra",I 3,1836-1934,"19th, 20th","Usher's Quay, 1842-1876, when it was handed over to Kingstown includes:<br>petition from Cabra to the Pope requesting that nuns in Usher's Quay be dependent on Cabra, on the back granted (in Italian), 14 May 1843<br>implementation of the above by Archbishop Murray, 18 December 1843, with covering note by Cardinal Paul Cullen, 7 November 1867<br>bill for pupil, no date<br>distinction card, 14 July 1864<br>3 notes, Falls Road, 1870, 4 pages relating to Falls Road, finances, 1869-1877<br>original letter from Bartholomew  Woodlock, PP, no date<br>Dr McCabe, 26 February 1878 to M Ignatius regarding the Sisters going to the Falls Road<br>letter, 8 January 1878, a branch of Cabra<br>typed, September 1916, request for M Columba to be Mistress of Novices in Belfast<br>legal document, SM Augustine Kilduff, Prioress Cabra, promised to pay Ï900 to M Lucy Delany, Prioress Belfast, 21 March 1870<br>letter S M Dominic, Falls to Bertrant, Prioress, Carbra, 14 December 1914, regarding the death of M Ignatius<br>typed history of Falls Road, 25 pages<br>typed regulations for the establishment of a Training College, 8 September, 1934.",women in the Catholic Church; religion; educationIrish Dominican Congregation Archives,Restricted,"Dominican Archives, Cabra",I 4,1839-1971,"19th, 20th","Cape Town, 1863, includes:<br>extracts typed from Dr Griffith's letter to a friend, 1 October 1839-1846, Cape (30 pages)<br>3 typed letters, Dr T Grimley, Cape, July 1866-October 1866, to M de Ricci, Cabra<br>Logbook, 1903  <br>manuscript letter, M Ignatius, Cape, 3 December, 1914, to M Benignus, Cabra, regarding her voyage out 1914<br>copybook, missionary work, 1939, written to M Colmcille Flynn, MPG   <br>letter from Cape, 1903, giving details of M Dympna Kinsella's last years and death<br>2 letters from Sr Dympna Kinsella to M Bertrant, 1896 and 1899<br>letters of sympathy from Sr Regis, Borgia, Paul, Cecilia ,1899<br>'One Hundred Years 1893-1963: Silver Leaves', published<br>letter from the Cape Congregation to Cabra, 1919<br>photocopy from the Department of Missioners, 1873, relating to Irish OP nuns.",women in the Catholic Church; religion; travelIrish Dominican Congregation Archives,Restricted,"Dominican Archives, Cabra",I 5,1868-1968,"19th, 20th","Adelaide (1868) Collection includes:<br>diary, 1868   <br>diary,1874 and typed copy 29 pages and photocopy<br>diary, 1886    <br>diary, 1915  <br>memo on the growth of Adelaide, notes by Sr Helen Northey, 1896<br>letters from Bishop Sheil, bishop of Adelaide, 1868, to Cabra, offering thanks for accepting the mission<br>2 letters from Archbishop Paul Cullen, Dublin, 1874,to Cabra regarding sending '2 good nuns'<br>letter from Archbishop Paul Cullen, Dublin, 1876, to Cabra<br>copy from James --- Bishop Maitlands, June 1873, to Lord Cardinal expecting nuns<br>letter, November 1873, to same, send out Sisters without delay<br>copy letter from 3 Sisters, Franklin Street, 1 July 1874, to 'My dear Lord' rejecting the suggestion they go to Capetown and typed copy<br>original copy of suggested reply to 'My Lord', no signature, no date, rejecting the suggestion and typed copy<br>letter from Fr T McNamara CM, Irish College, Paris, February 1883, about the difficulties in Adelaide, photocopy<br>letter from Fr G Campbell, CM, Irish College, Paris, December 1884,to M de Ricci refers to Adelaide's new house<br>letter from  Fr G Campbell, CM, Melbourne, October 1885, to M de Ricci about his visit to the  Adelaide convent<br>letter  from ? to Prioress from on board ship, October 1883<br>3 letters, 1910, from Adelaide about the death of M Columba Boylan<br>typed sheet with references to 2 notes from M. Columba Maher to Mary of the Cross 1874, probably de Ricci Maher, Prioress, 1874<br>2 letters from Sisters M Bertrand, Maitland and Alphonsus, 1920; Maitland, 1942 on the death of S M Bernard O P who entered with S M Attracta, Adelaide, 1968 about pioneer nuns, Dun Laoghaire.",women in the Catholic Church; religionIrish Dominican Congregation Archives,Restricted,"Dominican Archives, Cabra",I 6,1860-1993,"19th, 20th","Folder I:  New Orleans 1860 contains:<br>two diaries (originals)  <br>typed account of Cannone Mignot<br>newspaper account of 1894<br>Golden Jubilee of M Magdalen O'Farrell<br>typed list of 7 foundresses<br>early days in New Orleans<br>jurisdiction<br>newspaper notice of the death of M Imelda McGroy<br>death of M John Flanagan, foundress<br>death of M Bonaventure Harding<br>death of M Antonia McLoughlin<br>newspaper C Moran and Brief, 1903<br><br>Folder II - Letters include:<br>five letters to M Bertrand<br>five letters to M Bertrand from de Ricci<br>four letters from Archbishop Blenk to M de Ricci<br><br>Folder III:<br>short accounts of the early Sisters<br>notes on the early Sisters<br>Wicklow note Sr Patrick McQuillan<br>list from Cabra regarding the Sisters sent from Cabra<br>account books, 1860-1906, regarding money to New Orleans<br>from M Paul to M Philomena Close<br>letter from M Columba to M Ignatius<br><br>Folder IV:<br>New Orleans 125th Anniversary booklet<br>invitation to Mass and celebrations<br><br>Folder V:<br>Copy of seal of Congregation<br>Decree of approval<br>postcard Lourdes Grotto<br><br>Folder VI  Letters,1964-1974:<br>three typed pages from old folder giving list of all above.  Two typed lists of Irish Sisters in New Orleans in 1856.  Updated list, 1993.",women in the Catholic Church; religionIrish Dominican Congregation Archives,Restricted,"Dominican Archives, Cabra",I 7,,,"Diary Project - From Dublin to New Orleans, no date.",women in the Catholic Church; religion,,Irish Dominican Congregation Archives,Restricted,"Dominican Archives, Cabra",I 8,,,"'Dublin to New Orleans', photocopy and various unsorted papers, no date.",women in the Catholic Church; religion,,Irish Dominican Congregation Archives,Restricted,"Dominican Archives, Cabra",,1835-1994,"19th, 20th","Schools include:   <br>Immaculata (secondary) boarding school with a few day pupils, 1835- 1962-1970<br>account books, 1835 - 1970    <br>address books of boarders, 1913 - 1974<br>day pupils, 1889-1973<br>report books, 1889-1973<br>exam results, 1950 -1964<br>'Honours List', that is exam results, prizes, concerts, theatre, 1835 - 1921, includes some odd programmes for concerts and plays, 1935 - 1956<br>school magazine; first magazine 'Immaculata 1889', typed; class magazines, 1929, 1932 (6 copies); 'Immaculata',  printed,1957 - 1964 (complete set); 'From Dublin to New Orleans', diary of two past pupils of Cabra on their way to enter OP in New Orleans, edited by Suellen Hoy and Margaret MacCurtain, 1994 [at the time of going to press]<br>'Dominican Sisters in Cabra 1819-1994', prospectus 1835; 1920s, 1950s<br>miscellaneous including staff address, school rules, newspaper cuttings.",women in the Catholic Church; religion; education of girls,,Irish Dominican Congregation Archives,Restricted,"Dominican Archives, Cabra",,1926-1932,20th,"Miscellaneous:<br>Immaculata secondary school teachers' diaries and addresses<br>Immaculata secondary school, teachers and nuns, salaries, hours teaching (33 listed), 1914-1919<br>Immaculata secondary school, teachers, lay teachers addresses, 1926-1932<br>Immaculata secondary school, teachers, lay teachers addresses, 1933-1949<br>Immaculata secondary school, teachers, lay teachers qualifications 1948-1968<br>Immaculata secondary school, teachers, lay teachers staff salaries, 1950-1951, and addresses<br>secondary school teachers, St Catherine's national school, school accounts, 1958-1962   <br>Immaculata teachers' salaries, 1961-1966<br>blue folder Department of Education regarding salaries, 1964-1965, regulations, directions, rules, school work<br>Immaculata, 1908, duties of work mistresses regarding unpacking, laundry, needlework, etc. [large black book]<br>regulations for the guidance of pupils, St Mary's Cabra, brown note book, handwritten. Part 1on religious observance, part 2 on advice to mistresses of schools to enable her to perform profitably her obligations, regulations for girls, no date<br>Immaculata, Cabra, rules, 1914, on religious duties, studies, refectory, dormitory, recreation, walks, library.   <br>Immaculata, Cabra notes and directions 1914 - [bound], faith, prayer, sacraments, Mass visits spiritual communion, aspirations, devotion to BVM, self control obedience virtues.  <br>school and class work note book, handwritten<br>notes on school work and class to be read yearly by the Sisters in the [?] [handwritten].  <br>newspaper cuttings in red backed scrap book.",women in the Catholic Church; religion; employment of women; education of girls,,Limerick University Library,,Tom Clarke Papers,,1889-1966,"19th, 20th","1.  A letter 20 February 1930, Cumann na nBan to Miss M Daly, subject is Easter Lilies. Requests a bank loan of Ï50. Sender Eibhlin ni Tiobhraide Blathnaid Ni Charthaigh (Runaidhthe Onoracha), 2 pages.<br>1B. Letter 18 March 1930, a reply to a letter Miss Daly wrote arranging a loan at M&L Bank, I page.<br>2. Statement from V Coughlan, dated 5 January 1921, about his apprehension and ill treatment of, 30 December 1920.<br>3.  Manuscript notes which seem to be in Madge Daly's writing.<br>10. Letter, typed from Hugh Daly (distant relative of the Daly family) of Butte, Montana, US, written after having read an article by Madge Daly in the  'Limerick Leader' on Sean MacDermott.<br>14.  Letter from Sean MacDermott, Mount Joy Prison to Madge Daly to number 15 (Barrington Street), 2 June 1915.  Signed his name in full, for authorities in  jail.   <br>19. Original letter from Sean ('John') MacDermott from Mountjoy Prison Tuesday, 2 June 1915. (Probably prisoner number 821) to Miss Madge Daly, 15 Barrington Street, Limerick.<br>21. Newspaper cutting from the 'Limerick Chronicle', 22 November 1945, staff dinner - Daly's Bakery, founded by John Daly in 1989.  Directors: Madge Daly, Agnes Daly, Carrie Daly, Mr T Clarke and Mr E O'Toole.<br>22. Postcard from PH Pearse to Miss Daly, 8 July.<br>23. Original letter T MacSuibre, prisoner number 492, Lincoln Prison, 1 February 1919, to Mairead (Madge Daly).                         <br>24. Original letter from Tomas Ashe, Granville Arms Hotel 1917 to Madge Daly.                                                  <br>28. Signed photograph of Maud Gonne MacBride to Madge Daly.                                                               29. Postcard from Manchester Prison to Madge Daly from Aibhistin de Staic.                                                  <br>30. Acknowledgement from Under Secretary Home Office London, 7 March [19]19, probably to Madge Daly relating to Mrs Kathleen Clarke.                                                                                                                                                            31. Letter from Prison Commission, Home Office, Whitehall, S W1, regarding Mrs Tom Clarke's health.  8 July 1918 to Mrs C Daly, 15 Barrington Street.      <br>32.  Letter from Evan Goulworthy, 33 Fitzroy Square, London West, to Miss Daly about her sister (Mrs C) in prison (Constance Markievicz's sister).           <br>33.  2 original letters from Patrick J O'Brien, Limerick Prison, to prisoners and books.       <br>34.  Another letter from above, 1 May [19]19.     <br>36.  Letter of sympathy to Miss Daly from Edward Martin, Secretary General, Council of the Irish Prisoners' Committee, 14 August 1918. Account from Mrs Sheehy Skeffington in prison about Mrs Clarke to Madge Daly.        <br>37.  Letter from Mrs Figgis, 6 Harcourt Street, Dublin, on behalf of the Irish Deported Prisoners Committee 14 August 1918.  Account from Mrs Sheehy Skeffington in prison about Mrs Clarke to Madge Daly,   <br>39. Letter to the Medical Officer and Officer Commanding Prisoners from Limerick Prison to the Mayor of Limerick about the dreadful conditions, 10 November 1923.   <br>43.  Original letter from Pierce Beazley [Beaslai], Manchester Prison, 15 October 1919 to Madge Daly, prisoner No. 1131 thanking her for books.<br> 44.  Original letter from Austin Stack to Madge Daly about a fawn coat he may have left in Barrington Street during the Clare election, 14 January 1918.     <br>47.  Original letter to Madge from Ernest Blythe, Irish Prisoner, Reading, 22 September 1916, about visiting protocol.       <br>49.  Original letter,  Liam S O'Riain, K.561. From T Clarke's shop, Parnell Street, Dublin, 20 October [?], to John (Daly) Limerick.   <br>51.  Original letter to Madge Daly  from R O Breandain, National Press Fund, Dublin about money collected in Limerick for the Fund, 22 November 1924.    <br>52.  Original letter from Sean O Murtuille, to Madge Daly from Cork, 'On the run'?, no date.    <br>53.  Sinn Fein, original letter from Aoibhistin de Staic [Austin Stack] to M Daly (?), 22 April 1918.  <br>59.  Manuscript, M Daly memoirs.       <br>61.  Dail Eireann letter from Department of Finance to Miss M Daly, Sarsfield Street, Dublin (Limerick?) regarding the case of Quain and Dillon,  24 November 1922.   <br>62.  Manuscript Madge Daly, written statement, c April 1921.    <br>64  Copy of medical certificates relating to Mrs Clarke's health from Dr Roberts and Dr Traham[?] ,1 June 1918.       <br>66. Original letter from Constance Markievicz, Liberty Hall, to Miss Daly.   <br>67.  Letter from the Irish Provincial Government to Miss M Daly, stating the release of the two boys,  Quain and Dillon, 26 January 1922. Cf. Letter 24 January 1922.   <br>68.  Original letter from Mary MacSwiney [MacSwiney], Cork to Miss M Daly, 15 August 1916, relating to conference success.  She mentions her brother 'Terry', Terence MacSwiney [MacSwiney].   <br>69.  Circular letter to Judge McCarthy from Despard and Maude Gonne McBride, as regards searches in Roebuck House, Clonskea on 17 July 1931, 24 July 1931.  <br>70.  Statutory declaration made by Bridget McNamara, Corbally before a solicitor, Edward Healy on 28 June 1921, also statement by Revd. M Murphy PP of St Patrick's, Limerick.<br>72.  Letter from Stephen O'Mara to Made Daly, undated, evidently planning a picture of Bishop O'Dwyer.  He says we should honour Mayor Clancy and O'Callaghan first.    <br>74.  Letter from Madge Daly to Inspector of Taxes appealing assessment, 17 January 1924.  Referring to vagaries of trade since 1916.     <br>75.  Letter from Una Staic, 167 Strand Road, Merrion, 4 March 1941, about financial help to a Newcastlewest case.    <br>76.  Letter from Noinin Chathail Brugha, 9 June 1940, probably to M Daly (relatives of internees in the Curragh).     <br>77.  Letter from the Home Office, 23 January 1935, regretting giving private persons facilities to examine Home Office records to Miss M Daly.    <br>78.  Typed letter from Terence MacSwiney [MacSwiney] from Fongoch Prison to M Daly, 6 July 1916.  She has lost her brother Ned, her brother in law,  T Clarke, and now her uncle John Daly.  <br>80.  Short letter from Austin to M Daly, no date,  22 November, probably pre-1916 from Tralee.  <br>81.  Original letter from Mrs Kathleen Clarke from Holloway Jail, 14 January 1918, to M Daly.   <br>83.  Letter from Mrs K Clarke, Holloway Prison, 1 June 1918 to Madge.  <br>84.  Letter from Constance Markievicz, Holloway Jail end of 1918, to Madge about Mrs Clarke's state of health.  <br>85.  Manuscript of Madge Daly.     <br>86.  Letter from E Blyth, Reading Jail, 14 November 1916 to Madge Daly.  Thanks for cakes (7) received.  She obviously had visited the jail also.   <br>88.  Letter from E Blythe, Brixton Prison, 19 June 1916, just had news of Ned Daly's execution, to Madge Daly.  <br>89.  Letter from Briain O hUiginn, Glasnevin, 11 March 1925, enclosing a first copy of the 'Soldiers Story of Easter Week' first out of printers to Madge Daly.        <br>90.  Manuscript of M Daly.  <br>91.  Letter SOH, 166 Boulevard de St Cloud, Garches S&Q France, 13 March 1924, to M Daly.<br>92.  Statement by Mrs Dawson, 9 February 1921, about search, torture, etc., at her house on 17 December 1920, also signed statement by husband, P Dawson.   <br>93.  Statutory declaration by Patrick O'Keefe of Kilnamona, County Clare, 26 June 1921.  <br>95.  Letter from the Irish White Cross, 28 Harcourt Street, Dublin, to Miss Daly, Sarsfield Street enclosing money for grants to Mrs and Miss Brennan.  <br>97.  Poem of the late Thomas Ashe, Lewes Prison, issued by Cumman n mBan.    <br>100.  Certificate that Madge Daly contributed to the erection of plaques on Mellows Bridge, Dublin, 1942.  102.  Letter from Cork Jail, Constance Markievicz, 14 July 1919 to Madge, provides an account of her time in jail.  <br>105.  Letter from Helen Atteridge, 8 November 1921 to Mrs Erskine Childers about the burning to Daly house.  <br>106.  Letter from L Ginnell, Richmond, Surrey, 20 October 1916 to Miss Daly.  <br>107.  Letter from Cumann na mBan, Easter Lily Committee, 20 March 1930 to M Daly, Tivoli, North Circular Road, Limerick.  <br>108.  Letter from  P H Pearse, 22 January 1916 to Miss Daly about a lecture he is asked to give.  <br>109.  Postcard: Sean MacDermott 18 October 1914 'congratulations on naval victory'. (Howth gun running?).   <br>112.  Letter from Reynolds, Accountants Dublin about Mrs Clarke's business.  (Mrs C in prison?) to Miss Daly. <br>114.  Letter from Mrs Kathleen Clarke, 1 June 1925, disagreement with Madge, to M Daly.  <br>117.  Letter from Detroit, 8 March 1924 to M Daly.  <br>118.  Short note from Maire Comerford, no date.  <br>121.  'The story of Commandant Edward Daly's Gun', by Nora Scanlon, Scarrif, County Clare.<br>122.  Several letters from Fr Albert, of Church Street, Dublin 1918-1919.  8 letters to Madge, with photograph of Fr Albert. <br>126.  High Court writ to M Daly, executrix of John Daly, income tax,  Ï11.14.0 and Ï1.9.8, expenses that  M Daly never paid.  <br>127.  Receipt for Ï25 to Carrie Daly to the Dail Eireann Loan 1919-1920,  15 December 1922.  <br>129.  Letter and money ($200) from New York to M Daly to help the unemployed, ex-jail patriots, etc. (In margin M Daly has noted some of the people she helped).    <br>130.  Letter from Helena Moloney, Belgrave Road, Dublin,  9 January 1917 to M Daly about clothes, footwear, etc. for prisoners.  <br>131. Madge Daly's story of Ned Daly's Gun.   <br>132,  2 letters from P H Pearse,1915, to M Daly.  Evidently the Daly's are paying the fee for T Clarke's son Daly at St Endas.    <br>133.  Fragment of a letter from P H Pearse to M Daly.  <br>135.  Letter from Tomas O Donnchadha, Newbridge Camp, 6 December 1923,  to Madge Daly.     <br>136.  Letter from Maire, Kilmainham Jail, 1 May 1923 to Madge (not Maire MacSwiney), A Limerick girl.  <br>137.  Letter, 19 February, 1945 to Madge from Maud Gonne MacBride, Roebuck House, Clonskea.  <br>138.  Curious letter from 'Irish Press' some enclosure?    <br>139.  Letter from County Jail, Limerick, 5 January 1923 to one of the Daly sisters from Sean MacLoughlin.  He was with Ned Daly in the Rotunda when they surrendered.  <br>142.  Letter from the North Dublin Union Internment camp,  5 May1923 from 'N' to 'mother', relates conditions in camp.  <br>144.  Letter from Joseph MacDonagh, Mountjoy Prison, 10 October 1917 to Madge Daly.  <br>145.  Letter from Kilmainham Jail, Annie Hogan, Cratloe, Clare to Madge, 1 May 1923.  <br>149.  Letter from Dundalk Jail, 5 February 1918, from Micheal, obviously on hunger strike with two more, to Madge,  censored letter.   <br>150.  Letter from Kathleen Clarke, 5 July 1918,  Holloway Prison to Madge.<br>153.  Letter from Constance Markievicz, Irish Citizen's Army, undated to Madge.   <br>154.  Letter from  Jim Wren, Brooklyn, New York, 19 May 1930, to M  Daly, a ladies' branch of the IRA in New York, permission to be called the Madge Daly club.      <br>155.  Letter from Frank Drennan, Lewes Prison, 28 February1917, to Madge.   <br>156. 2. Letters from Aoibhistin de Staic [Austin Staic], Manchester Prison, 3 May 1919 and 12 June 1919 to Madge.  <br>157.  Letter from Constance Markievicz, Liberty Hall, no date, to M Daly.   <br>160.  Letter from  M O Flanagan, Harcourt Street, Dublin, 4 October 1918 to Miss Daly.  A priest,  cannot speak openly for fear of suspension.   <br>164.  2 letters from Constance Markievicz, undated, 63 Moyne Road, to Madge.   <br>165.  Letter from Kathleen Clarke, Holloway Prison, 16 July 1918, asking for letters, to Madge.    <br>166.  1 letter from Kathleen Clarke, 14 September 1918,  Holloway, to Madge. 2 letters from K Clarke, 8 June 1918, to her son Daly and sons on his birthday.  3  letters from K Clarke, Holloway, 3 September 1918, to Madge.  Group of 18 letters.<br>167. Letter from Siobhan Bean an Phaoraigh, Dublin to Madge, Sinn Fein.  <br>168.  Copy of 2 medical certificates, 1 June 1918, regarding Mrs Clarke's health.  <br>169.  Letter from Madge Daly, 30 May 1916 to Chairmen Local Board of Guardians[?].  <br>171.  Letter from M Brennan, General, S W Command to Miss E Murphy, St Margarets, Limerick, 11 November 1922, as regards conditions in prison.<br>172.  Letter Aibhirtin, 16 December 1923 from Kilmainham after strike (hunger) to Madge.     <br>173,  Letter from Madge Daly, Ard Aoibhinn, Ennis Road, 20 February 1924 to Minister of Finance, Free State Government, about compensation less tax.     <br>175.  Con Healy, 1 January 1932, Portlaoise Prison to Madge Daly.  <br>176.  Fr  Ailbe,  2 November 1924 from New York to Madge.  Looking at the political situation in 1924.  <br>177.  P O hEgeartaig, 166 Boulevard de St Cloud Garches, France, 22 November 1923 to Madge.  <br>179.  Winifred Carney, Belfast, 14 May 1917, with Tom Clarke during Easter Week, to Madge.  <br>180.  Letter from Denis, 319 Grosvenor Road, Belfast, 5 January 1916, to Madge out of prison.  <br>181.  Letter of sympathy, 19 Ranelagh Road, Christina Ryan, 2 July 1916 to Madge. <br>186.  Postcard: Sender: Madame Markievicz,  May 1919, receiver, Madge Daly.  <br>187.  18 pages of notes on Sean MacDermot by Madge Daly.  <br>193.  Copy of evidence of one Julia Matthews, undated.   <br>200.  Letter from Madge Daly to Accountant,  P&T, as regards 3 telegrams not delivered.  Reply 2 October, from Runai stating the telegrams were passed to censorship authorities.    <br>202.  Letter from Madge Daly to Home Office appealing to be allowed examine the file of her uncle, John Daly, prisoner K562.     <br>203.  9 manuscript pages of memoirs of events 1920, Madge Daly.  <br>204.  Letter from Fr Albert, OFM, Church Street, Dublin after arrest of Mrs T Clarke, dated 28 May 1918.   205.  Further memoirs.   <br>207.  Copy drawing of Celtic Cross, 7ft 9 inches X 2 feet. From National Graves Association to Miss Madge Daly, 5 September 1935?    <br>224.  Letter from T Clarke to J Daly,  29 January 1909 about the shop is Dublin and accommodation.  Laura (Daly) in Dublin helping in shop.    <br>236.  Letter from Mrs K Clarke, 3 May 1916 to Commandant B7, Kilmainham Detention Barracks, claiming the body of her husband.<br>240.  Letter from Maud Gonne, 7 Avenue D'Eglan (?) Paris 29 December, ? to Mr Clarke.   <br>242.  Letter from S MacDairmade, undated, to Madge, to put in a word for one John Breslin at O'Callaghans Tannery from 'Nationality' newspaper offices, 12 D'Olier Street.    <br>245.  Letter from G A Hayes-McCoy, Art Division,  National Museum, 27 June 1945, to Miss M Daly, 2 cases of items sent by her on display.  <br>246.  Typed letter from T Clarke to Madge, regarding funeral of O'Donovan Rossa,18 July 1915.  <br>247.  Letter from S MacDiarmade to Madge, 10 October 1913 from 'Irish Freedom'  monthly newspaper offices, 5 Findlater Place.     <br>259.  Typed letter from Tom Clarke to Madge, 19 December 1915, anti-conscription badges.   <br>271.  Letter from T Clarke to Madge, 11 August 1913, from 'Irish Freedom' Newspaper Offices 5 Findlater Place.  <br>276.  Letter from Carrie Daly to Mr Crowley sending him a flag (enclosed) made for the 1st Electron in 1918 by Madame Markievicz.   <br>280.  Manuscript written by Madge Daly on Tom Clarke and the War of Independence,169 pages.    <br>285.  Draft, typed, of Madge Daly's memoirs, 308 pages.   <br>287.  Two letters from Hubert M Daly,1915, 1916?, from 65 University Road, Belfast, to arrange meetings.   <br>291.  Letter from Kathleen Clarke, before going to Holloway in England, to Mrs O'Doherty regarding transfer of Shares (Corporation) to her name, as she wanted to appoint her sisters Madge and Agnes trustees.    <br>292.  Letter from Teresa Heuston, 20 Fontenoy Street, Dublin, enclosing information about Sean Heuston's activities or career in Dublin, 13 June 1934.    <br>293.  Telegram from Ernest to Miss Daly, 15 Barrington Street, from Bantry 'Ordered to leave Munster, Leinster, Connaught, in 48 Hours. Suppose I shall be arrested Sunday'.<br>294.  Letter from Frank Thornton (Captain) IRA, Belfast Prison to Madge, 10 November 1917.    <br>295.  Letter from Major Gen M Brennan, GOC. Limerick Command to M Daly, Ard Aoibinn, Ennis Road.  29 June 1923 recommending her suggestion about prisoner Denis Maher be carried out.    <br>296.  Written extract from the 'United Irishman', 7 April 1900 about Mr Egan refusing to carry sword on the arrival of the Queen of England.  <br>297.  Letter from Mr Woulfe, Abbeyfeale, 21 February 1944 to Miss Daly about helping to sell tickets.   <br>298.  Articles from 'An t-Oglach' on Easter Week 1916, January 26, 1926,  6 February 1926, 20 February 1926, 13 February 1926, 20 January 1926, all written by Comt. Brennan Whitmore, other articles by Miss Reynolds, Lieutenant Steinmayer, Mrs Nora Daly, George Lyons, Capt. Turner, Comdt. Colgan, and J J Reynolds.     <br>301.  Circular: Mna na Poblachta Women of the Republic. Aims. Hon Sec. Nodlaig Brugh, 5 Fitzwilliam Terrace, Darty Road, 1933.  <br>303.  5 letters from Kathleen Clarke from Holloway Prison to Madge, to Una, to Ag., 1918-1919.<br>305.  Letter from P H Pearse, St Enda's College, 29 January 1916 to Madge fixing date for Limerick lecture.  <br>306.  Telegram from Kathleen Clarke to Daly, Barrington Street, 12 December 1919, 'Released today.  Tottenham Court Road, Staying 33 Fitzroy Square'.  <br>307.  Letter from Thomas Ashe, Dartmoor Jail, 25 February 1917, no name, John Crowe, Limerick? censored and cut, also note to Madge.  <br>308.  Letter from Tomas de Balla, Scariff, County Clare, 29 November 1917 to Madge.  <br>310.  Birth Certificate, Caroline Daly, 'Carrie', issued 7 September 1925.  <br>311. Letter from the Home Office, Whitehall, 27 November 1953 to Miss M Daly, refusing a request to examine Home Office records.<br>314.  Letter from Madge Daly, 15 Barrington Street, 2 Jult 1918 to Kathleen Clarke in prison.<br>315.  Letter paid ua. B from prison? 12 November 1917 to Madge. <br>316.  Letter from Brian O'Higgins, Dublin, 23 December 1923 to Madge Daly.  <br>317.  Receipt for Ï100 for Oglaigh na hEireann, 6 December 1921, from Madge Daly.  <br>318.  Letter from 63 Moyne Road, Rathmines, no date, to Madge putting off date of lecture.  <br>319.  Cheque for Ï100 to Mr Geary, a loan for the defence of prisoners in England who sued the British Government for illegal arrest, from Madge Daly.  Money returned when case was won.  <br>321.  Cheque signed John Daly, and Madge Daly, 27 August 1914 for Ï100 to James Lydden.  <br>322.  Typed memo written by Madge Daly in 1921 during curfew on incidents then occurring.   <br>323.  Draft of a letter written by Madge to the Editor of the 'Limerick Echo' in 1922 about State Troops occupying Bakery premises, Sarsfield Street. <br>325.  Letter from Cornelius Healy, Portlaoighse Prison, 25 April 1921 to Madge, Tivoli, North Circular Road, Limerick.  She sent books to the prison, etc.  <br>326.  Letter Ernest B. Dundalk Gaol, 1 May 1918, to Madge.  <br>329.  Two telegrams OHMS, Dublin Castle to Mrs Daly, Limerick and John Clarke, Limerick, stating Mrs Clarkes address as Holloway Prison, London, 29 May 1918.  <br>330.  Letter from Ernest B.[Blythe?] Belfast Gaol, 13.8.1918. To Madge.  <br>331.  Letter from Ernest, Arbour Hill, 1 April 1916 to Madge about his arrest in Limerick. <br>333.  Letter from Ellen Ryan,  Aylesbury Prison, 15 September 1916 to Madge, thanks for books, cakes, etc., censored.   <br>334.  Letter from Sean McGarry, Lincoln Prison, 21 September 1918 to Madge, Terence MacSwiney is in this prison.335. Letter from Ernest, Belfast Gaol, 19 December 1918, censored to Madge (censored words written in by recipients).    <br>336. 3 letters from Ernest,  all 1918 to Madge.   <br>337.  Letter from Ernest, undated after his release, should be in England deported, but is in Ireland. <br>338.  Letter from Brian O'Higgins, Dublin, 27 December 1919, to Madge.   <br>339.  Letter from Beechers Clothiers, 31 Patrick Street, Limerick, 18 March 1920 to Miss Daly stating there was no commandeering of goods.    <br>341.  Letter from Ellen Ryan, Aylesbury Prison,16 August1916 to Madge.  <br>342.  Letter from Philomena Plunkett, 13 Belgrave Road, Dublin, 24 October 1916 to Madge, regarding masses said for the men.  <br>345. 2 letters from Sighle Nic Amhlaoibh, 30 Aylesbury Road, Dublin,  25 February 1930 and the 6 March 1930 to Madge, getting out leaflets for young children on 1916.  <br>345.  Letter from M ffrench-Mullen, Hon Sec. Women Delegates' Association, 4 February 1919 to Miss M Daly, women to be candidates for Dail.  <br>346.  Letter from the Home Office Whitehall to Mrs M Daly, Barrington Street, about visits to prisoners, and letters, 9 August 1918.  <br>348.  Letter from Sighle NicAmhlaigh, Cumann na nBan Ard Oifig, 12 Andrew Street, Dublin, 25 March 1932 to Madge.  <br>351.  Letter from Margaret Pearse, St Endas College, to Madge, 11 July 1918,asking if she could put Mrs Clarke's name to an Appeal for Funds (Mrs Clarke in prison).  <br>352.  Letter from Con Cregan, editor of the 'Limerick Leader', to Madge, 26 June 1934, stating he is publishing her article on Sean MacDermott, also he is returning her manuscript (memoirs). <br>353.  Letter from M Heuston to Madge Daly, May 12th (1916), 20 Fontenoy Street?  <br>354.  Postcard from Brian O'Higgins, 17 November 1918, to Madge, on his return to Dublin after a lecture.  <br>356.  Letter from A Newman,  65 University Road, Belfast, 15 May 1915, to M Daly.<br>359.  Letter from E Blythe, 25 Adelaide Road, Dublin, 5 December 1919, to Madge.  <br>360.  Letter from Madge Daly to the 'Limerick Echo' undated, describing the looting of 'Daly's Bakery' Sarsfield Street.  <br>366.  Letter from Sheila McGowan, 3 Lion Hill Tce, Kimmage Road, Dublin,  28 July 1918, to Madge, enclosing copy letter received Mrs Clarke.  <br>367.  Letter, introducing an American writer, Miss Elizabeth Freeman, undated.  <br>368.  Letter from Sean T O'Reilly, in Tomcoole, Taglimon, Wexford, 27 August 1918, to Madge.  She had sent a cheque for Ashe Fund.   <br>370.  Letter from Fr Thomas Wall, CC, Dromocollogher, 5 February 1917, to Madge.  He visited the Irish Volunteer prisoners in Lewes Jail.<br>371.  Letter from Diarmuid Lynch, censored, Lewes Prison, 24 April 1917, to Madge.  <br>372. Letter from Ernest (Blythe) undated, to Madge.  <br>373.  Receipt for ten shillings per Miss M Daly.  Signed S McMacgomna (McGowan).  <br>374. 2 copies of 'Madge Daly's story', typescript, 1916, in draft form.  <br>375.  Letter from Terence MacSwiney, 5 Grand View Terrace, Victoria Road, Cork, 19 November 1915, to Madge.  He can come to Limerick to lecture to Cumman na mBan.  <br>377. Letter from Kathleen Clarke from Holloway, 1 February 1919, to Madge.  <br>378.  Letter from Tom Clarke, 5 March 1908, to Madge. His newly opened shop in Dublin is doing well. <br>379.  Ned Daly's letter to his mother, Thursday.  It is probably the Thursday of Holy Week 1916. <br>382.  Letter from Lieutenant Colonel Stewart, Military Barracks, Omagh to Madge, 23 May 1916, about money Ned Daly is supposed to have handed for transmission to his mother.  <br>384. Letter from P MacFlannchadha, Cranny, County Clare, 11 September 1917, to Madge.<br>385.  Receipt for 25 subscription to 'Ireland' newspaper from John Daly, 23 October 1914, signed Sean MacD.  <br>386.  Receipt for Ï20 from Madge Daly for Mrs Childers for 'Daily Press', 28 September1923, signed J Hayward, also one from Una Daly 22 September 1923 and Carrie Daly 28 September 1923.   <br>387. Piece of paper torn with inscription: 'This auto belonged to Comm Ned Daly.  He lent it to one of the boys going to the magazine.  Ned Mollin can tell about it.  The owner offers it to Madge Daly as mark of esteem'. <br>389.  Letter from John Daly, 28 Thomas Street, Limerick, 24 July 1897 to Michael, London Association.  A stiff letter about their lack of financial aid for Tom Clarke's mother.   <br>390. Samples of the Flags to be sold for Irish Republican Prisoners' Dependants' Fund.  <br>391.  Short letter from Constance Markievicz, 143 Leinster Road, to Madge, enclosing something?  <br>396.  Letter from Diamuid Lynch, Tracton, County Cork to Madge, 8 May 1946, about historical events in 1916.  <br>397.  Copy of a letter from Dr Patrick Dolan, 60 Amiens Street, 2 August 1918, as regards Mrs Clarke's health.  <br>398.  Letter from Dan Collins, political prisoner, Belfast Prison, 7 May 1918, to Madge Daly.  <br>399.  Letter from Ellen Ryan, Internment, Lewes, 18 July 1916. Miss Daly had sent her a cake. Sympathises with Miss Daly on the loss of her brother, etc. <br>401.  Three statements from Medical Officer, Holloway Prison, regarding Mrs Clarke's health, 1918.<br>403.  Letter from Mary Bowles, Clogheen, Blarney Road, Cork, 22 April 1925 to Madge Daly.  <br>404.  Letter, writer illegible, written to Madge, 17 August 1915, Cumann na mBan.  <br>405. Telegram to Home Secretary, London from Catherine Daly, 'Is Mrs Clarke not allowed to write even to make business arrangements concerning children and property.  Can she see solicitor', no date.406.  Copy of CODE for M D (Madge Daly).   <br>408.  Reply to Madge Daly's letter from Lieutenant H Davies, HQ Limerick, 22 August 1920.  <br>409.  Letter from father M O Flanagan, 6 Harcourt Street, Dublin, 4 October 1918, to Miss M Daly about lecturing in Limerick. <br>410.  Letter from Mrs Catherine Daly, 15 Barrington Street, Limerick, 3 June 1918, to the Chief Secretary, Dublin Castle, 5 pages regarding Mrs Clarke's arrest and detention.  Arrested 23 May 1918.  <br>411.  Reply by Lieutenant H Alban Davies HQ, Limerick, 29 August 1920, to Miss Daly's letter of 17 August 1920, regarding loss of articles from 'Ardevin', Ennis Road.  <br>414.  Letter from Kathleen Clarke in Dublin to Madge, 19 December 1921, sick with the Treaty Agreement.    <br>420.  7 letters from Cumann na mBan, including Relief Fund of 321 West 16th Street, New York, to Miss M Daly, Sarsfield Street, Limerick.  From 20 July 1921-11 October 1921, funds were sent to Miss Daly for distribution to needy families of volunteers. <br>421.  11 letters from Henry Kennedy, Director, Irish White Cross, 28 Harcourt Street, Dublin, to Miss M Daly, Sarsfield Street, Limerick, about loans and grants to ex-prisoners and their families,  28 September 1921-1 March 1922.    <br>422.   Letter from Eamon de Roiste, T D, Knockfenora, Bruree, to Miss Daly, 17 June 1922, asking to help Joseph O'Keeffe to get into hospital, suffering from shell shock.    <br>423.  Letter from Eamonn O Trasaize, Holy Cross, Kilmallock, to Miss Daly, 19 June 1922, pleading also for Joseph O'Keeffe.   <br>424.  Letter from Mrs Kilroy, Salthill Restaurant, Galway, to Miss Daly thanking her for getting grant for her husband.  <br>425.  Notebook with lists of names of dependants of volunteers in prison who were given White Cross money in Limerick area.<br>426.  Copy of poem published in 'Punch' in April 1876,  a parody called 'By Shannon Shore', seems to have been given to Madge Daly by Alice Milligan.<br><br>445 items in total in this collection.",women in politics; nationalism; women prisoners; women poets,,A specific reference number precedes the description of the document. This is needed to call up each documentRoscommon County Library,,Local Authority Records,,1899-1910,"19th, 20th",Athlone Rural District Council Minutes:<br>15 April 1899 - 30 September 1899<br>7 October 1899 - 14 April 1900 <br>9 April 1900 - 28 September 1901 <br>12 October 1901 - 28 March 1901<br>11 April 1903 - 22 October 1904<br>22 October 1904 - 21 October 1905 <br>7 October 1905  - 20 October 1906 <br>3 November 1906 - 15 February 1908<br>29 February 1908 - 10 April 1909<br>7 April 1910 - 25 April 1911<br>8 April 1911 - 23 March 1912<br>20 April 1912 - 22 March 1913 <br>5 April 1913 - 18 April 1914<br>2 May 1914 - 17 April 1915 <br>1 May 1915 - 1 April 1916<br>15 April 1916 - 14 April 1917<br>26 April 1919 - 27 March 1920<br>24 April 1920 - 22 January 1921 <br>27 August 1921 - 25 March 1922 <br>29 April 1922 - 24 March 1923  <br>28 April 1923  - 22 March 1924<br>24 April 1924 - 8 August 1925  <br>8 August 1925 - 12 September 1925<br>16 April 1910 - 24 March 1923 <br>17 July 1900 - 29 January 1910.,women in politics; women council members,,Roscommon County Library,,Local Authority Records,,1883-1925,"19th, 20th",Boyle  Rural District Council Minutes and Board of Guardian Minutes:<br>29 January 1883 - 29 December 1883   <br>2 February 1895 - 25 January 1896 <br>1 February 1896 - 30 January 1896<br>6 February 1897 - 29 January 1898 <br>4 February 1899 - 17 June 1899<br>4 February 1899 -24 June 1899<br>24 June 1899 - 30 December 1899<br>24 June 1899 - 6 January 1900 <br>6 January 1900 - 7 July 1900<br>14 July 1900 - 19 January 1901 <br>26 January 1901 - 27 July 1901 <br>3 August 1901 - 1902   <br>15 February 1902 - 23 August 1902 <br>30 August 1902 -  7 March 1903 <br>14 March 1903 - 12 September 1903 <br>12 September 1903 - 26 March 1904  <br>19 September 1903 - 19 March 1904<br>2 April 1904 - 1 October 1904  <br>8 October 1904 - 8 April 1905 <br>8 October 1904 - 15 April 1905 <br>22 April 1905 - 2 October 1906  <br>12 May 1906 - 3 November 1906 <br>12 May 1906 - 19 November 1906  <br>10 November 1906 - 18 May 1907 <br>25 May 1907 - 23 November 1907<br>28 May 1907 - 16 November 1907   <br>30 November 1907 - 6 June 1908   <br>9 June 1908 - 12 December 1908     <br>19 December 1908 - 19 June 1909    <br>19 June 1909 - 26 December 1909  <br>26 June 1909 - 2 January 1910   <br>8 January 1910 - 16 July 1910   <br>23 July 1910 - 14 January 1911     <br>1 January 1911 - 15 July 1911    <br>22 July 1911 - 6 January 1912    <br>22 July 1911 - 13 January 1912    <br>20 January 1912 - 13 July 1912   <br>20 July 1912 - 11 January 1913    <br>18 January 1913 - 12 July 1913     <br>19 July 1913 - 10 January 1914    <br>17 January 1914 - 11 July 1914    <br>17 January 1914 - 11 July 1914   <br>18 July 1914 - 9 January 1915     <br>16 January 1915 - 3 July 1915   <br>3 July 1915 - 1 January 1916     <br>10 July 1915 - 1 January 1916    <br>8 January 1916 - 1 July 1916.,women in politics; women poor law guardians; institutional care; welfare; women council members,,Roscommon County Library,,Local Authority Records,,1883-1925,"19th, 20th",Boyle Rural District Council Minutes and Board of Guardian Minutes:<br>8 January 1916 - 1 July 1916     <br>8 July 1916 - 23 December 1916    <br>6 January 1917 - 30 June 1917    <br>7 July 1917 - 29 December 1917     <br>5 January 1918 - 29 June 1918     <br>29 June 1918 - 21 December 1918    <br>6 July 1918 - 21 December 1918     <br>4 January 1919 - 28 June 1919    <br>4 January 1919 - 21 June 1919     <br>5 July 1919 - 20 December 1919      <br>1 January 1920 - 25 June 1921    <br>3 January 1920 - 26 June 1920    <br>3 July 1920 - 18 December 1920      <br>18 December 1920.,women in politics; institutional care; welfare; women poor law guardians; women council members,,Roscommon County Library,,Local Authority Records,,1852-1925,"19th, 20th",Boyle  Rural District Council Minutes and Dispensary District Minutes:<br>12 April 1852 - 1 September 1896   <br>15 April 1899 - 29 July 1899   <br>5 August 1899 - 24 February 1900   <br>3 March 1900 - 10 November 1900    <br>17 November 1900 - 8 June 1901   <br>15 June 1901 - 15 March 1902   <br>29 March 1902 - 8 August 1903     <br>22 August 1903 - 30 September 1905    <br>11 November 1905 - 9 November 1907     <br>14 December 1907 - 8 January 1910  <br>12 February 1910 - 9 March 1912   <br>12 September 1914 - 13 January 1917    <br>10 February 1917 - 8 March 1919     <br>12 April 1919 - 10 April 1920     <br>9 June 1919 - 3 July 1920    <br>8 May 1920 - 31 December 1921      <br>25 June 1921 - 31 December 1921   <br>14 January 1922 - 10 March 1923    <br>14 April 1923 - 11 October 1924    <br>8 November 1924 - 30 September 1925.,women in politics; women council members,,Roscommon County Library,,Local Authority Records,,1900-1916,20th,Boyle Rural District Council Minutes and Quarterly Minute Books:<br>12 July 1900 - 5 August 1910        <br>20 August 1910 - 9 May 1925.,women in politics; women council members,,Roscommon County Library,,Local Authority Records,,1903-1916,20th,Carrick on Shannon Rural District Council Minutes:<br>2 July 1903 - 7 September 1905      <br>3 October 1907 - 2 September 1909      <br>29 July 1911 - 11 April 1911        <br>8 January 1914 - March 1916.,women in politics; women council members,,Roscommon County Library,,Local Authority Records,,1839-1908,"19th, 20th",Castlerea Rural District Council Minutes and Board of Guardian Minutes:<br>23 October 1839 - 4 May 1844   <br>20 June 1846  - 22 May 1847    <br>29 May 1847 - 19 February 1848    <br>29 May 1847 - 26 February 1848    <br>26 February 1848 - 11 December 1848     <br>26 February 1848 - 25 March 1848    <br>30 November 1848 - 26 March 1849    <br>30 November 1948 - 10 April 1849   <br>9 October 1949 - 26 March 1850   <br>2 April 1850  - 24 September 1850    <br>6 May 1851 - 25 November 1851    <br>12 February 1853 - 16 August 1853     <br>23 August 1853 - 14 February 1854     <br>7 March 1854 - 19 September 1854     <br>30 September 1854 - 29 May 1855     <br>12 January 1856 - 14 June 1856    <br>21 June 1856 - 30 May 1857    <br>5 June 1858 - 20 November 1858    <br>27 November 1858  - 4 June 1859   <br>26 November 1859 - 26 May 1860  <br>26 October 1861 - 26 December 1863   <br>3 May 1862 - 25 October 1862   <br>16 April 1864 - 8 October 1864    <br>15 October 1864 - 15 April 1865     <br>20 April 1868 - 24 October 1868   <br>31 October 1868 - 1 May 1869   <br>3 June 1871 - 9 December 1871   <br>11 November 1871 - 26 September 1874    <br>29 June 1872 - 21 December 1872    <br>29 November 1873 - 30 May 1874     <br>6 June 1874 - 31 October 1874    <br>5 June 1875 - 27 November 1875    <br>11 December 1875 - 10 June 1876    <br>15 July 1876 - 25 May 1878    <br>3 November 1877 - 23 March 1878   <br>30 March 1878 - 28 September 1878   <br>5 October 1878 - 8 March 1879   <br>8 July 1879 - 16 February 1884  <br>19 November 1881 - 20 May 1882    <br>16 December 1882 - 22 December 1883    <br>30 August 1884 - 7 March 1885   <br>14 March 1885 - 19 September 1885    <br>23 October 1886 - 12 November 1887   <br>1 October 1887 - 22 March 1890.,welfare; institutional care; women poor law guardians; women in politics; women council members,,Roscommon County Library,,Local Authority Records,,1839-1908,"19th, 20th",Castlerea Rural District Council Minutes and Board of Guardian Minutes:<br>27 March 1897 - 10 April 1898     <br>1 July 1899 - 21 July 1900   <br>28 July 1900 - 9 February 1901   <br>28 July 1900 - 2 February 1901    <br>9 February 1901 - 17 August 1901     <br>8 March 1902 - 13 September 1902     <br>4 April 1903 - 10 October 1903    <br>17 October 1903 - 23 April 1904   <br>12 November 1904 - 20 May 1905   <br>20 May 1905 - 2 December 1905     <br>9 December 1905 - 9 June 1906    <br>11 May 1906 - 30 December 1911    <br>16 June 1906 - 24 December 1906  <br>29 December 1906 - 3 July 1907    <br>13 July 1907 - 4 January 1908    <br>11 January 1908 - 4 July 1908    <br>15 June 1912 - 21 December 1912  <br>3 July 1915 - 24 June 1916      <br>1 July 1916 - 23 June 1917    <br>11 July 1908 - 12 June 1909   <br>19 June 1909 - 11 June 1910    <br>18 June 1910 - 10 June 1911   <br>17 June 1911 - 2 December 1911   <br>16 December 1911 - 11 June 1912   <br>28 December 1912 - 5 July 1913   <br>12 July 1913 - 27 December 1913    <br>3 January 1914 - 27 June 1914   <br>4 July 1914 - 26 June 1915   <br>30 June 1917 - 22 June 1918   <br>29 June 1918 - 19 July 1919     <br>26 July 1919 - 17 July 1920   <br>24 July 1920 - 15 January 1921   <br>4 June 1921 - 10 June 1922 <br>30 May 1906 - 2 September 1908  (Letters).,women in politics; women council members; institutional care; welfare,,Roscommon County Library,,Local Authority Records,,1902-1925,20th,Castlerea Rural District Council Minutes:<br>4 January 1902 - 11 July 1903     <br>15 August 1903 - 6 June 1904    <br>25 February 1905 - 7 October 1905   <br>14 October 1905 - 21 October 1905    <br>28 October 1905 - 10 September 1906    <br>19 May 1906 - 30 December 1911   <br>8 September 1906 - 6 April 1907    <br>13 April 1907 - 30 November 1907   <br>14 December 1907 - 18 July 1908   <br>25 July 1908 - 25 September 1909   <br>9 October 1909 - 4 February 1911   <br>11 February 1911 - 20 April 1912    <br>4 May 1912 - 12 July 1913    <br>19 July 1913 - 1 August 1914   <br>8 August 1914 - 2 October 1915     <br>9 October 1915 - 10 February 1917   <br>17 February 1917 - 11 January 1919    <br>8 February 1919 - 11 December 1920    <br>9 July 1921 - 10 November 1923   <br>8 December 1923 - 20 September 1925   <br>Miscellaneous:   16 January 1908 - 23 June 1909 Letters  <br>13 January 1916 (register of correspondence despatched)   <br>1 January  1918 - 31 December 1918  (register of letters received)   <br>19 April 1905 - 21 April 1917 (minutes of Quarterly meetings)  <br>23 January 1918 - 9 May 1925  (minutes of Quarterly meetings) <br>31 March 1852 - 16 December 1989 (Dispensary District).,women in politics; women council members,,Roscommon County Library,,Local Authority Records,,1884-1921,"19th, 20th",Roscommon Board of Guardian Minutes:<br>27 September 1884 - 8 January 1887     <br>31 May 1890 - 6 December 1890     <br>27 June 1891 - 2 January 1892   <br>9 January 1892 - 16 July 1892     <br>23 January 1892 - 26 August 1899   <br>23 July 1892 - 14 January 1893   <br>28 January 1893 - 5 August 1893    <br>12 August 1893 - 15 February 1894    <br>24 February 1894 - 25 August 1894     <br>8 September 1894 - 16 March 1895   <br>23 March 1895 - 28 September 1895     <br>5 October 1895 - 11 April 1896     <br>25 April 1896 - 31 October 1896    <br>7 November 1896 - 22 May 1897   <br>29 May 1897 - 27 November 1897      <br>11 December 1897 - 7 January 1899    <br>21 January 1899 - 19 July 1899    <br>22 July 1899 - 6 January 1900   <br>22 July 1899 - 13 January 1900    <br>28 July 1900 - 9 February 1901    <br>13 January 1900 - 21 July 1900    <br>9 February 1901 - 20 August 1901  <br>16 February 1901 - 10 August 1901     <br>17 August 1901 - 8 February 1902    <br>15 February 1902 - 9 August 1903   <br>22 February 1902 - 2 August 1902   <br>23 August 1902  - 14 February 1903    <br>14 February 1903 - 10 October 1903    <br>21 February 1903 - 10 October 1903    <br>21 February 1903 - 15 August 1903    <br>22 August 1903 - 13 February 1904 - 6 August 1904   <br>20 August 1904 - 31 January 1905    <br>18 February 1905 - 12 August 1905   <br>26 August 1905 - 24 February 1906    <br>16 September 1905 - 22 March 1906    <br>3 March 1906 - 15 September 1906    <br>13 October 1907 - 2 November 1907    <br>4 May 1907 - 9 November 1907   <br>16 November 1907 - 23 May 1908   <br>30 May 1908 - 14 November 1908   <br>14 November 1908 - 8 May 1909    <br>22 May 1909 - 6 November 1909   <br>13 November 1910 - 7 May 1910     <br>7 May 1910 - 19 November 1910    <br>26 November 1910 - 27 May 1911   <br>3 June 1911 - 2 December 1911.,institutional care; welfare; women poor law guardians; women in politics,,Roscommon County Library,,Local Authority Records,,1884-1921,"19th, 20th",Roscommon Board of Guardian Minutes:<br>9 December 1911 - 13 June 1912      <br>15  June 1912 - 21 December 1912      <br>28 December 1912 - 28 June 1913         <br>28 June 1912 - 28 June 1913     <br>28 June 1913 - 22 January 1914     <br>17 January 1914 - 18 July 1914    <br>25 July 1914 - 6 March 1915    <br>13 March 1915 - 25 March 1916     <br>1 April 1916 - 31 March 1917    <br>31 March 1917 - 15 December 1917     <br>29 December 1917 - 21 December 1918      <br>10 January 1920 - 8 September 1921.,institutional care; welfare; women poor law guardians,,Roscommon County Library,,Local Authority Records,,1921-1942,20th,Roscommon Board of Health Minutes:<br>21 May 1921 - 11 December 1923    <br>15 January 1924 - 16 December 1924         <br>20 January 1925 - 18 December 1926    <br>16 January 1926 - 18 December 1926    <br>17 October 1925 - 18 December 1926    <br>15 January 1927 - 17 December 1927    <br>7 January 1928 - 16 June 1928      <br>21 July 1928  - 15 December 1928   <br>19 January 1929 - 15 June 1929    <br>20 July 1929 - 21 December 1929    <br>28[?] January 1930 - 25 June 1930   <br>19 July 1930  - 20 December 1930   <br>3 January 1931 - 20 June 1931    <br>18 July 1931 - 12 December 1931   <br>16 January 1932 - 18 June 1932      <br>16 July 1933 - 17 July 1933     <br>15 July 1933 - 16 December 1933     <br>20 January 1934 - 16 June 1934   <br>21 July 1934 - 29 December 1934  <br>12 January 1935 - 15 June 1935     <br>20 July 1935 - 14 December 1935     <br>18 January 1936 - 20 June 1936     <br>18 July 1936 - 21 December 1936    <br>January 1937 - June 1938    <br>July 1937 - June 1938     <br>July 1938 - December 1938     <br>January 1939 - June 1939   <br>13 January 1940 - 22 June 1940    <br>13 July 1940 - 14 December 1940    <br>11 January 1941 - 28 June 1941    <br>12 July 1941 - 30 December 1941    <br>10 January 1942 - 27 June 1942    <br>11 July 1942 - 14 August 1942.,Roscommon County Library,,Local Authority Records,,1899-1951,"19th, 20th",Roscommon County Council Minutes:<br>5 December 1899 - 29 May 1900     <br>22 April 1899 - 1 May 1902   <br>16 June 1902 - 18 May 1905   <br>19 June 1905   28 May 1908     <br>16 June 1908 - 24 May 1911   <br>19 June 1911 - 18 June 1913    <br>21 August 1913 - 30 November 1915 *  Special Meeting<br>2 February 1916 - 27 April 1920 * Special Meeting<br>17 November 1920 - 11 March 1924 * Special Meeting   <br>18 May 1920 - 10 November 1925* Special Meeting<br>15 December 1925 - 19 July 1927    <br>30 July 1927 - 29 July 1929    <br>16 October 1929  - 27  July 1931    <br>19 October 1931 - 5 May 1934   <br>10 July 1934 - 14 January 1937   <br>6 February 1937 - 29 April 1939    <br>29 June 1939 - 27 April 1942    <br>9 May 1942 - 9 December 1946   <br>18 February 1847 - 26 February 1949     <br>14 May 1949 - 10 March 1951    <br>10 March 1951 - 24 January 1953   <br>16 February 1953 - 5 March 1955     <br>9 May 1955 - 9 February 1957    <br>9 May 1957 - 9 March 1959.,women council members; women in politicsRoscommon County Library,,Local Authority Records,,1908-1951,20th,Roscommon Pension Committee Minutes:<br>24 August 1908 - 25 June 1951.,welfareDublin Writers Museum,Click Repository,,,,,Portrait of Edna O'Brien by Peter Fitzgerald.,"National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,H/9,1934-1941,20th,"House Committee, Attendance Book, July 1934-October 1941. <br>Noting attendance at Building Committee, House Committee, Executive Committee and Monthly governors meetings.","National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,H/11,1954-1966,20th,"House Committee, Agenda Book, October 1954-July 1966.","National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,H/10,1940-1954,20th,"House Committee, Agenda Book, April 1940-September 1954.","National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,H/12,1932-1949,20th,"House Committee, Agenda Book, April 1932-June 1949","National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,H/1,1898-1915,"19th, 20th","House Committee, Minute Book, July 1898- May 1915. <br>Minute Book (manuscript) of House Committee. Matters dealt with mainly financial.","National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,H/2,1909-1925,20th,"House Committee, Minute Book, January 1909-May 1925. <br>Minutes of Meeeting of House Committee.","National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,NMH/12,1928-1930,20th,"Nurses' Attendance Book, December 1928-December 1930. <br>Bound volume lists cases attended by nurses, includes details of patients.","National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,NMH/ 11,1926-1928,20th,"Nurses Attendance Book, April 1926-December 1928. <br>Bound volume listing cases attended by nurses.","National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,NMH/33,1926-1933,20th,"New Hospital Building, correspondence file, April 1926-May 1933.","National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,NMH/31,1930-1934,20th,"File relating to the Public Charitable Hospitals Act, 1930-1931, setting up the Hospital Sweepstake, etc., March 1930-May 1934.","National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,NMH/1,1912-1937,20th,"Linen Guild Executive Committee, Minute Book, November 1912-Decmber 1937. <br>The Linen Guild was established to donate clothing, bedding, etc., for the hospital and its patients.","National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,NMH/2,1925-1935,20th,"Linen Guild Executive Committee, January 1925-December 1935. <br>Record of material purchased by the Guild.","National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,NMH/3,1925-1928,20th,"Linen Guild Executive Committee, January 1925-December 1928.",,,"National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,NMH/4,1938-1951,20th,"Linen Guild Executive Committee, Minute Book, January 1938-December 1951.",,,"National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,MR/2,1937-1947,20th,"Matron's Report, January 1937-June 1947. <br>Hand-written report by Lady Superintendant (Rose Sheridan). Report concerns housekeeping matters, education and training of nurses, staff matters and gifts received.",,,"National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,NMH/5,1951-1977,20th,"Linen Guild Executive Committee, Minute Book, September 1951-January 1977.",,,Roscommon County Library,,Local Authority Records,,1858-1910,"19th, 20th","Roscommon Town Commissioners Minutes:<br>28 September 1858 - 9 September 1869     <br>1 May 1873 - 31 May 1920  Accounts books     <br>8 October 1912 - 1 December 1919     <br>Chairman's Minute books,25 May 1808 - 4 August 1873 <br>Correspondence books, 17 November 1874 - 4 October 1876  <br>Correspondence books, 10 October 1876 - 7 July 1878  <br>Correspondence book,  23 September 1858 - 9 September 1869 <br>Minutes books,  4 September 1873 <br>Minute books,   7 November 1879 - 18 September 1887   <br>25 Jan 1894 - 9 January 1924 <br>Minutes Books:  <br>4 April 1901 - 2 September 1912   <br>30 January 1920 - 15 Feb 1937   <br>28 March 1924 - 23 September 1974 <br>22 September 1975 - no date <br>21 May 1868 - 24 August 1873 <br>Old Minute book correspondence book Pitman's shorthand, no date<br>2 March 1910 - 29 September 1910,Order book Borough Count.",,,Roscommon County Library,,Local Authority Records,,1867-1921,"19th, 20th",Strokestown Board of Guardian Minutes:<br>18 October 1867 - 4 April 1868     <br>17 April 1868 - 9 October 1868      <br>16 October 1868 - 2 April 1869     <br>9 April 1869 - 24 September 1869      <br>1 October 1869 - 25 March 1870     <br>1 April 1870 - 8 October 1870    <br>14 October 1870 - 14 April 1871    <br>21 April 1871 - 10 October 1871     <br>20 October 1871 - 12 April 1872    <br>26 April 1872 - 27 September 1872   <br>26 April 1872 - 27 September 1872     <br>4 October 1872 - 21 March 1873    <br>28 March 1873 - 19 September 1873     <br>26 September 1873 - 27 March 1874     <br>10 April 1874 - 9 October 1874    <br>16 October 1874 - 2 April 1875    <br>9 April 1875 - 16 October 1875    <br>29 October 1875 - 28 April 1876     <br>5 May 1876 - 10 November 1876   <br>17 November 1876 - 4 May 1877   <br>18 May 1877 - 2 November 1877  <br>24 May 1878 - 22 November 1878 <br>29 November 1878 - 30 May 1879   <br>6 June 1879 - 5 December 1879   <br>26 July 1879 - 30 August 1879   <br>12 December 1879 - 11 June 1880   <br>18 June 1990 - 10 December 1880   <br>17 December 1880 - 15 July 1881    <br>22 July 1881 - 20 January 1882    <br>3 February 1882  - 2 March 1883   <br>9 March 1883 - 31 August 1883   <br>2 December 1883 - 24 December 1897     <br>1 September 1883 - 7 March 1884   <br>23 November 1884 - 12 September 1884    <br>19 September 1884 - 20 March 1885   <br>27 March 1885 - 25 September 1885    <br>2 October 1885 - 2 April 1886    <br>9 October 1886 - 1 April 1887     <br>9 April 1887 - 21 October 1887    <br>15 April 1887 - 21 October 1887    <br>28 October 1887 - 6 April 1888   <br>13 April 1888 - 12 October 1888    <br>19 October 1888 - 5 April 1889     <br>12 April 1889 - 11 October 1889    <br>18 October 1890    <br>11 April 1890 - 10 October 1890     <br>17 October 1890 - 10 April 1891    <br>17 April 1891  - 16 October 1891   <br>17 October 1891 - 15 April 1892    <br>22 April 1892 - 14 October 1892   <br>21 October 1892 - 21 April 1893  <br>28 April 1893 - 13 October 1893   <br>20 October 1893 - 6 April 1894,welfare; institutional care; women in politics; women poor law guardians,,Roscommon County Library,,Local Authority Records,,1867-1921,"19th, 20th",Strokestown Board of Guardian Minutes:<br>13 April 1894 - 12 October 1894   <br> 19 October 1894 - 12 April 1895      <br>13 April 1895 - 18 October 1895    <br>25 October 1895 - 10 April 1896      <br>17 April 1896 - 9 October 1896    <br>16 October 1897 - 9 April 1897   <br>16 April 1897 - 7 May 1897   <br>14 May 1897 - 29 October 1897  <br>5 November 1897 - 8 April 1898    <br>14 January 1898 - 27 October 1899   <br>15 April 1898 - 14 October 1898     <br>21 October 1898 - 21 July 1899     <br>28 July 1899 - 2 February 1900    <br>9 February 1900 - 10 August 1900    <br>17 August 1900 - 22 February 1901   <br>23 February 1901 - 23 August 1901     <br>30 August 1901 - 7 March 1902    <br>14 March 1902 - 19 September 1902    <br>26 September 1902 - 1 May 1904    <br>15 May 1904 - 4 November 1904   <br>11 November 1904 - 17 June 1905    <br>30 June 1905 - 5 January 1906    <br>12 January 1906 - 20 July 1906    <br>27 July 1906 - 1 February 1907    <br>6 February 1907 - 16 August 1907    <br>2 August 1907 - 6 March 1908    <br>10 March 1908 - 11 September 1908   <br>18 September 1908 - 19 March 1909    <br>26 March 1909 - 24 September 1909    <br>1 October 1909 - 25 March 1910     <br>1 April 1910 - 16 September 1910    <br>23 September 1910 - 31 March 1911    <br>7 April 1911 - 6 October 1911  <br>13 October 1911 - 5 April 1912   <br>12 April 1912 - 13 September 1912     <br>20 September 1912 - 7 March 1913     <br>14 March 1913 - 12 September 1913   <br>19 September 1913 - 1 May 1914   <br>8 May 1914 - 23 October 1914   <br>30 October 1914 - 30 April 1915    <br>7 May 1915 - 15 October 1915   <br>22 October 1915 - 14 April 1916   <br>21 April 1916 - 27 October 1916   <br>3 November 1916 - 11 May 1917   <br>23 November 1917 - 31 May 1918   <br>7 June 1918 - 6 December 1918   <br>13 December 1918 - 11 June 1919   <br>13 June 1919 - 5 December 1919   <br>12 December 1919 - 14 June 1920   <br>18 June 1920 - 13 May 1921  <br>Strokestown District Union Cattle Diseases Act 23 November 1883 - 17 March 1899.,,,Roscommon County Library,,Local Authority Records,,1905-1920,20th,"Strokestown Rural District Council Minutes, miscellaneous, relating to matters other than those of Public Health and Labourer's Acts:<br>26 May 1905 - 23 March 1906     <br>30 March 1906 - 4 October 1907     <br>15 October 1909 - 1 July 1910    <br>8 July 1910 - 1 September 1911     <br>22 September 1911 - 5 July 1912   <br>12 July 1912 - 10 October 1913    <br>14 November 1913 - 9 June 1915     <br>11 June 1915 - 13 April 1917    <br>11 May 1917 - 9 May 1919   <br>8 February 1901 - 17 July 1901   <br>8 May 1903 - 6 November 1903    <br>13 November 1903 - 8 July 1904    <br>15 July 1904 - 5 May 1905    <br>13 November 1908 - 8 October 1909      <br>20 October 1903 - 19 November 1915   <br>27 July 1899 - 19 January 1900    <br>26 January 1900 - 10 July 1900  <br>13 July 1900 - 25 January 1901     <br>19 July 1901 - 7 February 1902    <br>14 February 1902 - 5 September 1902      <br>12 September 1902 - 10 October 1903    <br>25 October 1907 - 30 October 1908    <br>9 May 1919 - 14 June 1920    <br>18 June 1920 - 26 May 1921.",women in politics; women council members,,Roscommon County Library,,Local Authority Records,,1899-1920,"19th, 20th","Strokestown Rural District Council Minutes, Labourers' Acts, (Acting as the Rural Sanitary Authority):<br>17 November 1899 - 23 August 1902      <br>5 September 1902 - 16 December 1904      <br>1 March 1907 - 5 March 1909     <br>19 March 1909 - 17 March 1911       <br>31 March 1911 - 4 April 1913      <br>9 May 1913 - 10 November 1916    <br>15 December 1916 - 22 October 1920.",,,Limerick Archives,Click Repository,Coote Papers,P21,1776-1848,"18th, 19th","Notebooks containing personal expenditure, housekeeping and farm accounts for 1776-1843.  A flavour of the earlier books is contained in S C O'Mahony, 'Gleanings from the Coote Household Accounts', in 'The North Munster Antiquarian Journal', 24 (1982), pages 33-38.  The collection includes the following:<br>Series A:  Elizabeth Coote:    <br>1. Personal and household account,  1776-1779, 332 pages<br>2. Personal and household account,  1779 - 1781, 265 pages    <br>3. Personal and household account,  1781 -1783, 272 pages   <br>4. Personal and household account,  1783-1785, 248 pages                                                                            <br><br>Series C:  Anne Coote:    <br>1.   Expenditure of personal allowance,  1803-1806      <br>2.   Expenditure of personal allowance,  1811-1812  <br>3.   Expenditure of personal allowance,  1813-1815<br>4.   Expenditure of personal allowance,  1816-1819<br>5.   Expenditure of personal allowance,  1820-1824<br>6.   Expenditure of personal allowance,  1824-1826<br>7.   Expenditure of personal allowance,  1831-1833<br>8.   Expenditure of housekeeping allowance, January 1820 - December 1820<br>9.   Expenditure of housekeeping allowance, September 1822 - March 1823<br>10. Expenditure of housekeeping allowance, January 1831 - December 1832<br>11. Expenditure of housekeeping allowance, January 1833- April 1834<br>12. Expenditure of housekeeping allowance, November 1833-June 1834 (England)<br>13. Expenditure of housekeeping allowance, November 1836-July 1837 (England)<br>14. Expenditure of housekeeping allowance, May 1835-April 1838 (Mt Coote)<br>15. Expenditure of housekeeping allowance, August 1838-September 1838 (Youghal)   <br>16. Expenditure of housekeeping allowance, May 1838-April 1840 (Mt Coote)<br>17. Expenditure of housekeeping allowance, May 1840-April 1843 (Mt Coote).",finance,,Limerick Archives,Click Repository,Limerick Corporation,LA60,1769-1962,"18th, 19th, 20th","Limerick Corporation was reformed in 1841.  Very few records have survived from the period prior to that.  The records of both are listed under 'Old Corporation' and 'Reformed Corporation'.   Account must also be taken of the fact that St Michael's Parish was placed under separate administration by 'Commissioners' from 1807-1853.  <br><br>Old Corporation:<br>1.   Minute Book, 1769-1795.  Also some fragments from 1807 - 1809.  (Another Minute Book, 1672 -1680, survives in the British Library).    <br>2. Paying Order of Council, 1777-1801.    <br>3.  Oath Book, 1798 - 1840. (Available on National Library Microfilm N5395).   <br>4. Freedom of the City:   (a) Two lists of Freemen, 1730s-1836.   (b) Court of Claims, 1823-1841.  c) Register of admissions, 1832-1841.    <br>5. Tholsel Court, 1773-1795 and 1811-1833 (Mayor's Court for small debts).<br><br>Reformed Corporation: <br>Minute Books of Council, 1841-1962, Committee Minute Books, overlapping volumes with several committees in each.  Series not complete.          <br><br>Water Works Committee:    <br>1.  Minute Books, 1833-1934      <br>2. Water Rentals, random selection 1894-1950.    <br>3. Accounts and Wages, 1883-1887 and 1900-1908.       <br><br>Public Free Library and Museum Committee    <br>1. Minutes of Carnegie Library Trustees, 1906-1907<br>2. Minutes of Corporation Library Committee    <br>Registration of Motor Vehicles, 1904-1954, with some gaps    <br>City Manager's Orders, 1934-1959  <br>Personnel Files, 1890s-1945",finance,,Limerick Archives,Click Repository,Limerick Corporation,LA2,1819-1851,19th,"Commissioners for the Improvement of the Parish of St Michael:<br>1. Minute Books (3 volumes), 1819-1844.   <br>2. Account Books, 1813-1825 and 1842-1851.   <br>3. Rate Books, 1811-1844, but not continuous.  (Available on microfilm at PRONI, Belfast).  <br>4. Night Watch Reports, 1833-1849, not continuous.  (see Chris O'Mahony, 'Limerick Night Watch, 1807-1853' in the 'Old Limerick Journal', 21 (1987), pp 9-12).",,,Limerick Archives,Click Repository,Microfilm Collections,,1685-1973,"17th, 18th, 19th, 20th","DM 2.      O'Brien rentals.  The 59 manuscripts have been microfilmed from the National Library of Ireland [Mss14,381-14,410; 14,417-14,443; 14,790; 14,800] and are all rent rolls of the O'Briens of County Clare.  They date from 1685-1828.<br><br>DM 3.    Biographical notices in Cork and Kerry newspapers, 1756-1827.  Copied from the original in the possession of Rosemary ffolliott, author of the work.<br><br>DM 4.     Monteagle estate papers, 1770-1891, 3 rolls.  These rolls contain rent and account books of the Monteagle estate in counties Limerick and Kerry.  <br><br>DM 13.    New South Wales Immigration Deposit Journals, 1853-1900.  9 rolls [purchased from the New South Wales State Archive].  Contains information on those paying deposits in  New South Wales for intending assisted emigrants. <br><br>DM 14.    Register of St John's Hospital, Limerick 1816-1826.    <br>      <br>DM 22.   Rentals of Thurles and Thomastown Estates, 1819-1899.    One roll of 35mm film.  Original is in Thurles.  (see also DM14).                                 <br><br>DM 23.    'Corofin Papers', three rolls of 35 mm film.  Rough content of the three roles:     <br>1. Rent ledgers of various estates, 1882-1921.    <br>2. Various rent ledgers 1899-1930 and an Estate Ledger, 1899-1922.    <br>3.   Burton Estate, Rent Ledger, 1890-1903; and Incumbered Estates Sale of Marquis of Thomond's Estates in County Clare in 1857.       <br><br>DM26.    Will books of Limerick District Registry, 1858-1900.  Four rolls bought from the Public Records Office.<br><br>DM 27.    Minute book of Newcastle West Town Commissioners, 1900-1926.  One roll of film.<br><br>DM 30.    Minute book of Cannock and Company, Limerick, 1877-1927.  One roll of film.<br><br>DM 35.  Registers of Limerick Model School, 1855-1886. Two rolls of 35 mm film. <br><br>DM 36.   School Registers.  One roll of 35 mm film, containing the following: Castletown Female National School,  1892-1945.  Castletown Female National School, 1945-1973.  Castletown Male National School, 1890-1930.   Colmans Well (Girls). 1866-1957.  Colmans Well (Boys) 1872-1973.     <br><br>DM 37.   School  Register.  Register of the Courtenay School, Newcastle West.  First 50 pages missing; pages  51-194 cover the period August 1880-June 1891.<br><br>DM 41.  Caherelly National School Registers Girls School, 1868-1970    Boys school 1872 -1942.          <br><br>DM 42.  Newcastle West School Registers:  <br>1. St. Catherine's NCW, 1888-1904.    2.  St. Joseph's, NCW, 1887-1911.  Both were girls' schools.  One role 35 mm.           <br><br>DM 43.   Newcastle West Sick Call Book, 1886-1914.  One roll 16 mm film.    <br><br>DM44.   National School Registers:<br>1. Glin.  a) Boys' school, 1843 (two volumes)   1856-1866 (fragment of volume (dated 1856-1873)    b) Girls' school, 1847-1854  (fragment), 1856-1872 (one volume), 1866-1928  (one volume)      <br>2. Ballygoughlan (Kilfergus Parish)   a) Girls' School 1885-1966   b) Boys' School 1885-1966.",education; finance,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document.Limerick Archives,Click Repository,Bedford Row Maternity Hospital,P5,1884-1971,"19th, 20th","Bedford Row Lying-in Hospital:<br>Minute book of meetings of the visiting medical staff, April 1884-August 1948 <br><br>Minute books of monthly committee meetings:<br>March 1927 - June 1932<br>July 1932 - December 1936<br>January 1961 - June 1969<br><br>Records and particulars books:<br>July 1971- October 1972<br>October 1972 - December 1973<br>December 1973 - April 1975<br>April 1975 - December 1975<br><br>Annual Reports:<br>1868<br>1898<br>1926<br>1927<br>1940<br>1941<br>1942<br>1944<br>1950<br>1952<br>1953<br>1955-1956<br>1961-1962<br>1963<br>1964<br>1965<br>1966<br>1967<br>1968<br>1969<br>1970<br>1971.","health, childbirth; maternal and infant welfare; institutional care",,Limerick Archives,Click Repository,Devon Estate Rentals,P6,1769-1828,"18th, 19th","Rent books of the Earl of Devon's Limerick estates, 1769 and 1828.  Also microfilmed listing of deeds belonging to this estate, held in the Devon Record Office, Exeter (DM 21).",aristocracy; finance,,Limerick Archives,Click Repository,Croker Papers,P8,1759-1815,"18th, 19th","Account book of John Croker, Ballynagarde, 1807-1815.  Bundle of Croker Deeds, 1759-1925.",finance,,Limerick Archives,Click Repository,Cannock Papers,P12,1840-1980,"19th, 20th","Cannock papers: company minutes, 1877-1929 (on microfilm); share ledger, 1877-1915.  The collection also contains a variety of financial records, 1877-1980, and includes a box of transcripts of notes about the history of the company collected by Frances Twomey and a copy of said project, entitled 'Cannock's. A Social and Economic History of the Limerick Company, 1840-1930'.",employment,,Limerick Archives,Click Repository,John Fitzgibbon Private Fee Book,P13,,,"Private Fee Book of John Fitzgibbon (later Lord Clare), no date.",finance; aristocracy,,Limerick Archives,Click Repository,Monteagle Papers,P14,1838-1963,"19th, 20th","Papers of the Spring Rice family, who were granted the title Lord Monteagle and Baron of Brandon in 1839, are to be found in various places.  Limerick Archives has a photocopy of, and has a calendar, National Library Ms 13,400.  (The emigrant letters from Australia and supporting documentation contained in Ms 13,400 have been published in S C O'Mahony and V Thompson, 'Poverty to Promise: The Monteagle emigrants, 1838-1858' (Sydney, 1994).   <br><br>Estate papers held in Limerick.<br>Deeds relating to property in Dublin, Kildare, Limerick and Kerry.  Rentals of the Limerick Estate, 1831-1847, with partial rentals for later periods.   Agent's Ledger, 1847-1850, and account books, 1867-1963 (almost continuous).",aristocracy,,Limerick Archives,Click Repository,Mulcahy Papers,P15,1848-1940,"19th, 20th","Bundle of receipts of three generations of the Mulcahy family, Ballykeeffe, 1848-1940.",finance,,Limerick Archives,Click Repository,Custom House Papers,P16,1836-1922,"19th, 20th","Register of Ships, 1836-1901 (original passed to National Archives and microfilm retained); register of fishing boats, 1869-1893; letters from the Board of Trade, 1780-1848; general orders and letters, 1849-1900; letters from the Collector to the Board, 1832-1898; miscellaneous letter books, 1851-1866; personnel records, 1882-1922.",employment,,Limerick Archives,Click Repository,St John's (Fever and Lock) Hospital,P17,1816-1852,19th,"St John's Hospital:<br>1.  Register of patients, January 1816 - December 1826, (microfilm)                        <br>2. Weekly returns of patients:   a) November 1898 - October 1900  b) March 1914 - March 1916<br>3. ' Letter Book', letters received by the hospital, September 1848 - March 1852 : board of governors' statement of accounts for the years, 1831 - 1834, 1836 - 1847, 1850, 1851, part of 1852",hospitals; diseases; health; finance,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document."Limerick Archives,Click Repository,House of Industry Register,P18,1774-1793,18th,"'General Registry of the Poor Received into the House of Industry, from the Institution thereof 1774'.  The register covers the period September 1774- May 1793 and contains 2,908 names.  In each case it gives name, age, religion, occupation, residence, date of admission, date of death or discharge, comments on health on admission and circumstances on leaving, whether voluntary or committed.  Donated by Lord Limerick to Mayor of Limerick, later 1989.     Indexed by Anne Fitzgerald, courtesy of Limerick Civic Trust, May-June 1990.   Computerised by University of Limerick under John Logan's direction, printout in alphabetical order, available in the Archives.",welfare; employment of women,,Limerick Archives,Click Repository,Register of Judgements of the Fair Rents Tribunal,P20,1883-1916,"19th, 20th","Register of Judgements of the Fair Rents Tribunal, 1883-1916.  It is mostly about Limerick, but has occasional entries for counties Clare and Tipperary.",,,Limerick Archives,Click Repository,Limerick Chamber of Commerce,P1,1807-1973,"19th, 20th","Limerick Chamber of Commerce Minute Books:<br>1.  June 1807 - December 1812.  Includes minutes of a meeting of Limerick Merchants, 7 May 1807 held at the Commercial Rooms to appoint a committee to establish a Chamber of Commerce.     <br>2. January 1813 - June 1815.     <br>3. June 1815 - April 1820  Charter, bye-laws, list of members, signatures of same.    <br>4.  June 1815 - April 1820, Directors and general.       <br>5. May 1820 - August 1823.      <br>6.  September 1823 -  October 1831    <br>8. November 1835 - May 1841.   <br>9. May 1841 - October 1851.     <br>10. October 1851 - April 1874.   <br>11. October 1874 - August 1902.  Names Committee members.   <br>12. September 1902 - December 1916. Names Committee members, with an alphabetical index.      <br>13.  January 1917 - 1948.   <br>14.  December 1948 - October 1958.    <br>15.  November 1958 - December 1968.   <br>16.  January 1969 - March 1976.   <br>17. October 1919 - May 1946.  Directors Meetings.   <br>18. May 1846 - July 1952  Directors Meetings.   <br>19. September 1952 - April 1961.  Directors meetings.  <br>10. May 1961 - December 1973.  Directors meetings.                        <br><br>Ballot Books.               <br>21. April 1830 - March 1896.   <br>22.  May 1896 - February 1949.  These two books give names of those seeking admission to Chamber of Commerce, and the voting on them.   <br>23.  1809 - 1839.    Lists name of ship, date of arrival, cargo, and dues paid on same.        <br>24.  1817 - 1842 .  This book gives details of premiums paid, etc. for the encouragement of the linen trade 1817-1823, payments on account for buoys and improvements in the river 1821-22, sales of seed oats and barley 1822-1824, payments for new papers and periodicals, 1824-1842.<br><br>Minute books, export books, 1815-1850, letterbooks, cash books.<br><br>Cash Books:      <br>25.  May 1808 - October 1814.      <br>26. October 1814 - June 1821.    <br>27.  July 1821 - September 1836.    <br>27a.  October 1836 - September 1865.     <br><br>Library:<br>28.  Minute Book of Purchasing Committee, February 1830 - March 1860.  The chamber had a reading room in the 19th century.    <br>29.  Alphabetical Index to Chamber of Commerce Library, 19th century.         <br><br>Letter Books:<br>30.  September 1822 - July 1833, copies of incoming correspondence.   <br>31.  February 1823 - April 1865, copies of outgoing correspondence.   <br>32.  January 1826 - December 1841, outgoing correspondence of John Carroll.  From one end of the letters concern Chamber of Commerce business; from the other, he writes as Agent of the Atlas Insurance Company.    <br>33.  September 1856 - June 1865   Damp press, marked 'National Assurance Company of Ireland'.   <br>34.  November 1892 - May 1918, outgoing correspondence  <br>35.  July 1917 - April 1934, outgoing correspondence     <br>36.  April 1934 - January 1938, outgoing correspondence   <br><br>Income and Expenditure Book:   <br>37.  October 1865 - July 1908.    <br>38.  Annual Abstracts of Accounts, 1862 - 1883.   <br>39.  Membership List, October 1848 - September 1849.          <br>40.  Members Payments, 1839-1843. This volume summarises payments to 1838 for 18 members, and adds payments for 1839-1843 where applicable.  Rest of volume blank.    <br>41.   Miscellaneous volume.  Begins with dues paid on imports and exports, 1834-1838; continues (paginated 1-52) with account of monthly fees on grain, 1825-1831, giving purchasers and quantity and type of grain; later pages are devoted to listing newspapers and periodicals to which the Chamber of Commerce subscribed in 1837.<br><br>Weekly Corn Returns:  <br>42.  January 1818 - November 1820.   <br>43.  February 1826 - August 1830.   <br>44.  June 1815 - August 1829.    <br>45.  April 1837 - August 1846.     <br>46.  September 1846 - September 1850.   <br>47.  January 1847 - October 1854.  These volumes give the name of ship, destination, cargo, duty paid, month of departure.  The first volume also has information on May 1807 - April 1811.    <br>48.   Ledger, October 1820 - September 1843.          <br>49.   Limerick Arbitration Society Book, April to September 1840.    <br>50.   Outgoing letterbook of Limerick Employers' Federation, March 1913 - May 1919.    <br>51.   Fragment of letterbook (outgoing) of Poole Gabbett, August 1828 - August 1829.  The letters relate to imports.  The following loose papers are inserted in the 'volume', a) Letter of Thos Leland, Dublin to Poole Gabbett, 4 October 1827, b) Bill from 'Limerick Chronicle', May 1923,  c) Two cheques signed by P Gabbett as treasurer of the Grand Jury, August 1842, d) receipt from the Office of Public Works for Ï250 paid by Athlunkard Bridge Commissioners per William Carroll, 2 August 1842, e) letter from C J Williams & Son, Dublin, to Poole Gabbett, 26 December 1839, f) Limerick and Castleconnell (and extension to Killaloe) Railway company.  Directors' report for first half of 1864, (compares number of passengers carried in first half of 1863 and 1864).    <br>52.  Bye-laws of Limerick Chamber of Commerce, printed 1902.      <br>53. Correspondence relating to Irish Railways Commission (1922) and Calendar Reform (no date).  With the exception of volumes 42-48 and volume 51, the above records were deposited with the Archive in 1983.  The other volumes had been passed on by the City Library in 1980.",finance; employment,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document."Limerick Archives,Click Repository,Monteagle Papers,P14,1872-1940,"19th, 20th","Box 2 of these papers include the following:<br>4.   Jean Dewdeney, Ardanoir, contains Lord Monteagle to O'Brien, lease of 7 1/2 acres in 1872, O'Brien's assignment of this to Dewdeney in 1947 (with recitation of 1872-1947) and Deweney's surrender of same in 1954.        <br>5.  Correspondence with 'Town Tenants League', 1923-1924.    <br>6.  Malicious damages claims, 1922-1923.  <br>9.  District nurse.  Agreement regarding residence in 1939.     <br>10.  Correspondence relating to the engagement of employees, 1905 - 1940.",societies and clubs; employment of women,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document."Limerick Archives,Click Repository,Monteagle Papers,P14,1816-1913,"19th, 20th","A.   Agent's General Ledgers and Account Books:    <br>1.  1816-1829  Really a cash book.  Continuous to October 1824 (66 pp); recommend June 1827.    <br>2.  1841 - 1848.  Annual Ledger of S E Collins to middle of volume; to which a 'rental history' was added in 1882.    <br>3.  1867 - 1873.  O N Knox's various accounts including Labourers' rents and Lady Monteagle's Charity.   <br>4.  1870-1891.  Knox's further accounts, with varying date spans.    <br>5.  1871 -1882.      <br>6.   1905 - 1908   <br>7.  1908 - 1913   <br>8.  1913 - 1917   <br>9. 1917 - 1921   <br>10. 1921 - 1925  <br>11. 1925 - 1931  <br>12.  1931 - 1935   <br>13.  1956 - 1963  All Agent's General Ledgers.        <br><br>B. Journals:<br>14.  1919 - 1921   Daily outgoings.    <br>15.  1921 - 1924   Daily outgoings.    <br><br>C. Estate Office Cash Books:<br>16.  1873-1882.    <br>17.  1915 - 1917    <br>18.  1917 - 1920.   <br>19.  1920 - 1927.   <br>20.  1932-1936.    <br><br>D. House Maintenance and Other Works:<br>21.  1868-1877   Pay and time sheets of Ml Fitzgerald, bearing title 'Steward's Book'.  <br>22.  1877 - 1881   Pay and time sheets of Ml Fitzgerald, bearing title 'Steward's Book'.   <br>23.  1881- 1893   Pay and time sheets of Ml Fitzgerald, bearing title 'Steward's Book'. Wrongly labelled 'Castlemaine Estate Records'.  <br>25.  1905 - 1913  Maintenance of tenants' houses; varying spans.",women and charitable work; aristocracy; finance,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document."Limerick Archives,Click Repository,Monteagle Papers,E,1831-1891,19th,"E. Receiving Rentals and Rent Ledger [items 26-30 are on microfilm]:    <br>26.  1831 - 1847.  Rental of Kerry and Limerick Estates of Thomas Spring Rice. <br>27.  1846-1850.  Rent ledger; page per tenant.  Kerry estate to 1866.      <br>28.  1865 - 1871.  Mount Trenchard Estate (1865-1869), Ballycormack Estate (1871 - 1872), J W Stratford's Estate (1867)    <br>29.  1871- 1881 Mount Trenchard Estate only.    <br>30.  1882 - 1891 Mount Trenchard Estate only.  Wrongly labelled 'Castlemaine Estate Records' on the spine.",finance,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document."Limerick Archives,Click Repository,,P19,1921-1942,20th,"Register of Petty Sessions and District Court Sittings in Rathkeale, Bruff and Limerick, 1921-1942.",,,Limerick Archives,Click Repository,De Vere Papers,P22,1739-1887,"18th, 19th","De Vere Papers include:<br>1  Papers of Sir Vere Hunt, correspondence, 1760-1817, diaries which were used as appointment books, but with extended entries in 1811 and 1813-1818.  The collection also includes a Labourers' Account Book, 1785-1817 and financial and legal papers, 1739-1818.<br><br>2  Papers of Sir Aubrey de Vere Hunt, correspondence and some financial papers, 1803-1838.<br><br>3  Family correspondence of Aubrey and Sir Stephen de Vere, 1836-1887.  The collection also includes literary papers.",finance; domestic life; aristocracy,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document."Limerick Archives,Click Repository,Croom Board of Guardian Records,BG 71/A,1850-1922,"19th, 20th",Croom Board of guardian minute books:<br>1. April 1850 - November 1850<br>2. November 1850 - May 1851<br>3. June 1851 - December 1851<br>4. December 1851 - June 1852<br>5. June 1852 - January 1853<br>6. February 1853 - July 1853<br>7. July 1853 - December 1853<br>8. December 1853 - July 1854<br>9. July 1854 - February 1855<br>10. February 1855 - August 1855<br>11. August 1855 - March 1856<br>12. March 1856 - October 1856<br>13. October 1856 - April 1857<br>14. April 1857 - October 1857<br>15. October 1857 - April 1858<br>16. April 1858 - October 1858<br>17. October 1858 - April 1859<br>18. April 1859 - September 1859<br>19. October 1859 - April 1860<br>20. April 1860 - October 1860<br>21.October 1860 - April 1861<br>22. April 1861 - October 1861<br>23. November 1861 - April 1862<br>24. April 1862 - October 1862<br>25. October 1862 - April 1863<br>26. April 1863 - October 1863<br>27. October 1863 - March 1864<br>28. April 1864 - September 1864<br>29. October 1864 - March 1865<br>30. April 1865 - September 1865<br>31. September 1865 - April 1866<br>32. May 1866 - October 1867<br>33. November 1866 - April 1867<br>34. May 1867 - October 1868<br>35. November 1867 - April 1868<br>36. May 1868 - October 1868<br>37. November 1868 - April 1869<br>38. May 1869 - October 1869<br>39. November 1869 - April 1870<br>40. May 1870 - October 1870<br>42. April 1871 - October 1871<br>43. November 1871 - May 1872<br>44. May 1872 -November 1872<br>45. November 1872 - May 1873<br>46. May 1873 - November 1873<br>47. November 1873 - May 1874<br>48. May 1874 - November 1874<br>49. November 1874 - May 1875<br>50. May 1875 - November 1875<br>51. December 1875 - May 1876<br>52. June 1876 - November 1876<br>54. May 1877 - November 1877<br>56. May 1878 - November 1878<br>58. May 1879 - November 1879<br>60. May 1880 - November 1880<br>61. November 1880 - May 1881<br>62. May 1881 - November 1881<br>64. May 1882 - November 1882<br>65. November 1882 - May 1883<br>66. May 1883 - November 1883<br>67. November 1883 - May 1884<br>68. May 1884 - November 1884<br>69. November 1884 - May 1885<br>72. November 1885 - May 1886<br>74. November 1886 - November 1887<br>75. November 1887 - October 1888<br>76. November 1888 - October 1889<br>77. October 1889 - October 1890<br>78. October 1890 - October 1891<br>79. October 1891 - October 1892<br>80. November 1892 - October 1893<br>81. November 1893 - October 1894<br>82. November 1894 - October 1895<br>83. October 1895 - October 1896<br>84. October 1896 - October 1897<br>85. October 1897 - October 1898<br>86. October 1898 - October 1899<br>87. October 1899 - October 1900<br>88. October 1900 - October 1901<br>89. May 1901 - November 1901<br>90. November 1901 - May 1902<br>91. May 1902 - November 1902<br>92. November 1902 - June 1903<br>93. June 1903 - December 1903<br>94. December 1903 - June 1904<br>95. July 1904 - January 1905<br>96. January 1905 - July 1905<br>97. July 1905 - January 1906<br>98. February 1906 - July 1906<br>99. July 1906 - February 1907<br>100. February 1907 - August 1907<br>101. August 1907 - January 1908<br>102. January 1908 - July 1908<br>103. July 1908 - January 1909<br>104. February 1909 - July 1909<br>105. August 1909 - February 1910<br>106. February 1910 - August 1910<br>107. August 1910 - March 1911<br>108. March 1911 -  September 1911<br>109. September 1911 - March 1912<br>110. April 1912 - October 1912<br>111. October 1912 - April 1913<br>112. April 1913 - October 1913<br>113. October 1913 - May 1914<br>114. May 1914 - November 1914<br>115. November 1914 - June 1915<br>116. June 1915 - December 1915<br>117. December 1915 - June 1916<br>118. June 1916 - January 1917<br>119. January 1917 - July 1917<br>120. July 1917 - January 1918<br>121. February 1918 - August 1918<br>122. August 1918 - February 1919<br>123. February 1919 - August 1919<br>124. August 1919 - December 1919<br>125. December 1919 - February 1921<br>126. March 1921 - September 1921<br>127. October 1921 - March 1922.,institutional care; welfare; women in politics; women poor law guardians,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document."Limerick Archives,Click Repository,Croom Board of Guardian Records,BG 71/AA,1850-1886,19th,Croom board of guardians rough minute books:<br>1. April 1850 - November 1850<br>2. November 1850 - June 1851<br>3. June 1851 - December 1851<br>4. December 1851 - June 1852<br>5. July 1852 - January 1853<br>6.February 1853 - July 1853<br>7. July 1853 - December 1853<br>8. January 1854 - July 2854<br>9. July 1854 - February 1855<br>10. February 1855 - August 1855<br>11. August 1855 - March 1856<br>12. March 1856 - October 1856<br>13. October 1856 - April 1857<br>14. April 1857 - October 1857<br>15. October 1857 - April 1858<br>16. April 1858 - October 1858<br>17. October 1858 - April 1859<br>18. April 1859 - September 1859<br>19. October 1859 - April 1860<br>20. April 1860 - October 1860<br>21. November 1860 - April 1861 <br>22. April 1861 - October 1861<br>23. October 1861 - April 1862<br>24. April 1862 - October 1862<br>25. October 1862 - April 1863<br>26. April 1863 - March 1864<br>27. October 1863 - March 1864<br>28. April 1864 - September 1864<br>29. October 1864 - March 1865<br>30. April 1865 - September 1865<br>31. October 1865 - April 1866<br>32. May 1866 - October 1866<br>33. November 1866 - May 1867<br>34. May 1867 - November 1867<br>35. November 1867 - April 1868<br>36. November 1868 - April 1869<br>37. May 1869 - October 1869<br>38. November 1869 - April 1870<br>39. May 1870 - October 1870<br>40. November 1870 - April 1871<br>41. May 1871 - October 1871<br>42. November 1871 - May 1872<br>43. May 1872 - November 1872<br>44. November 1872 - May 1873<br>45. November 1876 - May 1877<br>46. November 1877 - May 1878<br>47. November 1878 - May 1879<br>48. November 1879 - May 1880<br>49. May 1885 - November 1885<br>50. May 1886 - November 1886.,institutional care; welfare; women in politics; women poor law guardians,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document."Limerick Archives,Click Repository,Croom Poor Law Union,BG 71,1909-1910,20th,"Croom union, general ledger:<br>April 1909 - October 1910.",,,Limerick Archives,Click Repository,Glin Union Records,BG93/A-AG,,,"BG 93/A Minute Books of the  Board of Guardians, 1870-1922.<br>BG 93/AG Minute Books of the Board of Management of Glin District School, no date.",education; welfare; institutional care,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document.""National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms18417,,18th,"Xerox copy of an account of the number of inhabitants and inhabited houses in town and suburbs of Drogheda, 1 page, July 1798.",population,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms18421,,20th,"Invitation card to A S Green for President Cosgrave's Reception, 14 September 1923, with annotations by Green.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms18422,,20th,"Permit for travel from London to Ireland for Maurice William O'Connell and his wife Mary Ellen, including police certification of identities, June 1918.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms18430,1810-1820,19th,"Typescript of a diary of Anne Jocelyn, Countess of Raden, (published 1870) for the period, 1810 - 1820,  237 pages. Also a manuscript copy of the last letter of Lady Powercourt to Revd. R Daly with a manuscript copy of the associated section of the diary.",aristocracy,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms18445,c1760,18th,"Photocopy of 'account of fund for support of the widow's outhouse erected in the parish of St Andrew, Dublin, by the Rev. John Travers, late Vicar of the parish', 1 page c1760.",welfare; charities,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms18446,,18th,"Grant of indulgence to Samuel Cooke Weldon and companions in Rome, including Countess of Enniskillen, Lady Sarah Wynne, Lady Elizabeth Magennis, 30 September 1794.",aristocracy,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms18450,,20th,"'Family Patchwork' by Mrs Georgiana McGeogh Bond, a genealogical work on various families, mainly in County Longford, with references to social life and conditions in the 19th century, 137 pages, typescript, c1960.",genealogy,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms18451,1812-1887,19th,"Papers of David O'Connor Henchy, M P, mainly of a personal nature - includes letters to his mother-in-law, Lady Elizabeth Burke, Marble Hill, County Galway, from Lady Radnar, 50 items in 5 folders, 1812 -1887.",domestic life; aristocracy,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms18456,,19th,"Documents of Irish National Land League and Ladies' Irish National Land League relating to the estate of Thomas A Staughton, Ballyduff, County Kerry, 9 items, 1881.",women in politics; nationalism,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms18463,,20th,"Account by Maura O'Neill Mackey of preparation by Countess Markievicz of the green 'Irish Republic' flag flown on the GPO in Easter week and now in the National Museum, Dublin, c1900.",nationalism,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms18469,,20th,"Photocopy of exit permit of 'Saorstat na hEireann' issued to Margaret Healy, 27 February, 1922; with copy of typescript analysis by Vincent Grogan of some legal and constitutional issues evidenced by the document, 1964.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms18471,,20th,"Carbon signed copy of letter of A S Green declining invitation to join the proposed National Academy for Ireland, with prospectus of Academy, March 1922.",culture,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms18472,,20th,"Copy of statement of claim by the Municipal Gallery of Art relating to the Lane Bequest and circulated to A S Green, December 1922.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms18478,,19th,"Two autograph letters of Maria Edgeworth to William Edward Hickson and his wife, mainly on social topics but with reference to music, 22 December 1838.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms18479,,19th,"Two autograph letters of Maria Edgeworth to Miss Crumpe and to Mr and Mrs Sotheby on literary and social matters, no date.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms18480,,18th,"Fragment of a letter of Thomas Day to Richard Lovell Edgeworth consoling Edgeworth on the death of his wife, Honora [1780], the fragment annotated by Maria Edgeworth.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Mss18485-18486,c1892-1954,"19th, 20th","Miscellaneous accounts, correspondence and papers relating to the Phibsborough Sunday and Daily Schools, about 1000 documents, c1892-1954.",education"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms18495,,18th,"Copy from Prerogative Court of will of Margaret Meade, widow and administration of John Meade, late of Ballyheade, County Kilkenny, 29 April 1747.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms18500,1761-1790,18th,"Copy of answers by Joseph Bonynge, Committee for Kedagh Fitzgerald of Dublin, a lunatic, to a bill of complaint of Celia Geoghegan relating to the Fitzgerald estate, c1761-1790.",mental health"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms18501,,18th,"Report of Judges Robert Hellan and Thomas Kelly to House of Lords on the petition of John Barrington and Alice Barrington his wife relating to a jointure on estates in Leix and Kilkenny, printed, 26 February 1790.",finance"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms18507,1885-1886,19th,"Photocopies of labourers' account with the Power estate at Kilfane, Thomastown, County Kilkenny, November 1885 - January 1886.",employment"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms18511,1870-1905,"19th, 20th","Rentals and miscellaneous papers relating to the estate of General William Spencer Cooper in the parish of Clonrush, barony of Leitrim, County Galway, c30 documents in 2 folders, 1870-1905.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms18516,1906-1931,20th,"Letters to the Revd. T Davison, OMI, Dublin, includes some from William and Sophie O'Brien, and others, containing references to political events, 31 items, 1906 - 1931.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms18517,1898-1973,"19th, 20th","Letters to the Revd. T Davison, OMI, from Shane Leslie, Nora Tynan and Clement and Dora Shorter, mainly on literary topics, 30 items, 1898-1973.",women authors"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms18518,,19th,"4 letters to the Revd. T Davison, OMI, from Miss Simmons, governess to the family of Judge Charles Kelly of Newtown, Ballyglunin, County Galway, containing descriptions of social life in County Galway, January-February 1885.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms18524,,19th,"Lists of emigrants from Earl Fitzwilliam's Coolattin estate, County Wicklow, who sailed from New Ross for Quebec on April 14 and June 9, 1848.",women emigrants"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms18529,1839-1860,19th,"Documents relating to the lands of Dr John Gordon of North Frederick Street, Dublin, at Cherryfield, Lackagh, County Kildare, includes maps of the holding of Esther Foley at Ballyheigue, 37 items in 4 folders, 1839-1860.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms18530,,18th,"Deposition taken at the house of Abraham Leyne, commonly called the Garter Tavern, in Cork City in the Chancery case of Jane Lavallin v Melcher Lavallin and others relating to lands at Waterstown, Kilvokry and Ringmyne, near Cork City, 17 October 1713.",legal"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms18533,1908-1921,20th,"Xerox copies of a collection of letters and papers relating to personalities involved in the fight for independence; including letters of Lily O'Brennan about the Treaty negotiations in London, 17 items in 9 folders, 1908-1921.",nationalism"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms18537,,19th,"Autograph letter of P MacCourt, Washington DC, to Arthur S Gorman of the US Senate, suggesting that Mrs Parnell (mother of C S Parnell) be asked to support the Democratic Party in the forthcoming elections, 26 September 1888.",women in politics"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms18540,,20th,"Photocopy of a typescript account of a tour in Ireland by Anna Mae and Cyril O'Neill, Vicksburg, Mississippi, 21 October 1968.",travel"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms18573,1868-1870,19th,"3 letters from C S Parnell to agents relating to domestic business matters; letter relating to his mother of a personal nature, copy of Chancery order about Parnell minors, 1868-1870.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms18574,1902-1906,20th,"Letter from Sir Roger Casement to Margaret A Causton, mainly written at Ballycastle, of a personal nature and with references to mutual friends, and also reference to the Congo, 10 items, 1902-1906.",domestic life"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms18579,,18th,"Account due by Catherine Morris to John Herbert for repairs and mortgage charge on the Hall House, County Kerry, 26 March 1776.",finance"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms18583,,19th,"Copy of a brief prepared for Daniel O'Connell, counsel for the defence in King's Bench case of lessee Patrick McGuirke v Rosanna Reilly relating to land and premises at Monaghan, with notes by O'Connell, 1828.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms18597,1839-1840,19th,"Two letters of Maria Edgeworth, one to Miss Crampton, mainly of a personal and family nature, 1839-1840.",domestic life"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Farnham Papers,Ms18607,,19th,"Nine autograph letters, several incomplete, from Juliana Lucy Barry to her husband, John Maxwell Barry [. 5th Baron Farnham], 1806-1826, also one autograph letter of Major F Woodward to Lady Barry, 9 April 1816.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Farnham Papers,Ms18615,,19th,"Autograph letter of Robert Maxwell, serving with the navy in Malta, to Anne Lady Farnham, 25 November 1838.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Farnham Papers,Ms18616,1896-1922,"19th, 20th","Letters to Aileen Lady Farnham, including letters from her husband, Arthur Kenlis Maxwell, 11th Baron Farnham, and also letters about her charitable activities in Cavan during the First World War, c 90 items in 8 folders, 1896-1922.",women in charitable work; women and war; aristocracy"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Farnham Papers,Ms18625,c1842,19th,"Miscellaneous estate and household accounts [Farnham estate],12 items [c1842?].","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Farnham papers,Ms18626,,19th,"Miscellaneous estate and household accounts [Farnham estate], 19 items in 2 folders,1845.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Farnham papers,Ms18628,,20th,"Tradesmen's bills, mainly to Aileen Lady Farnham, c20 items, 1917.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms18751,1912-1917,20th,"Letters from Florence Emery to W B Yeats, 1912-1917.  Xerox copies.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms18752,,19th,"Diary of Maria Edgeworth, with references to political affairs,  June-December 1803.",politics"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms18753,1826-1838,19th,"Current expenses account books of Maria Edgeworth, 1826-1829,1837-1838, 3 folders.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Stratford papers,Ms18789,1777-1781,18th,"Letters to Edward Stratford, 2nd Earl of Aldborough, from his sister Martha Saunders; mainly relating to personal, domestic and society matters, 8 letters, 1777-1781.",aristocracy; domestic life"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,A Light from the West,,20th,"'A Light from the West':<br>A film made by Radharc about the apparition of the three saints and Our Lady to Mary Byrne of Knock village, County Mayo.  Fifteen other villagers witnessed the apparition and the film includes interviews with some of them.  The film also details the cures that are reported to have happened at the shrine and documents the numbers that travel to Knock in the hope of receiving such cures.<br><br>Production Company: Radharc/RTE  <br>Editor : Brefini Byrne",women in film; religion"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,"Amharc Eireann, Croke Park",,20th,"'Amharc Eireann, Croke Park':<br><br>An Irish language film made by Gael Linn and Can Issue no 65 four items, two is Paintings by Maeve de Markievicz, interior of a gallery where the crowd examine the painting of Countess Markievicz.<br><br>Production Company: Gael Linn.",women in art; women artists; women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Coole Park and Ballylee,,20th,'Coole Park and Ballylee':<br><br>The story of Yeats and Lady Gregory and the history of Coole Park and Ballylee.<br><br>Production Company: Queens University Belfast<br>Director: Eilbhlis Farrell,women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Eucharistic Congress,,20th,'Eucharistic Congress':<br><br>A non fiction film of scenes of the 1932 Eucharistic Congress.<br><br>Director: Richard Johnson.,women in film; religion"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Our Country,,20th,"'Our Country':<br><br>A non fiction film.  A short election campaign film for Clann na Poblachta which highlights the problems of Ireland in the 1940s and calls for public effect to resolve the communal difficulties.  Three members of Clann na Poblachta speak to camera about the unhappy condition of modern Ireland.  Their narration is interspersed with footage of dole queues, barefooted children, dirty tenements and, in contrast to these, windows stocked with imported luxury consumer goods.  The narrators state that public affairs are the concern of all and stress the dangers of public indifference.  More information on paper record.<br><br>Production Company: Irish Civic Films<br><br>Director: Liam O'Leary<br><br>Script writer: Maura Laverty.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Little Sisters of the Assumption,,20th,"'Little Sisters of the Assumption':<br><br>A non-fiction, documentary film which details the work done by the Little Sisters of the Assumption missionaries in various countries.  This work consists of mainly tending to sick women and their children, along with doing housework and cooking.<br><br>Director/Producer:  Jackie G Moran",women in film; women and the Catholic Church; women missionaries"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Ireland: The Tear and The Smile,,20th,"'Ireland: The Tear and The Smile':<br><br>A non-fiction, part one of a two-part series made by CBS News presenting a social, political and economic overview of Ireland in the late 1950s.  It contains interviews with Sean O'Faoilean, Alec Newman, Siobhan McKenna, Brendan Behan, Eamonn de Valera, Sybil Connolly, Nora Connolly O'Brien and students of Trinity College, Dublin.  Also includes scenes of emigration at Shannon.<br>Director: Willard Van Dyke<br><br>Production Company:  CBS News / Twentieth Century.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Look up and live: Ireland in Transition: Part 1 - Freedom to Change,,20th,"'Look up and live: Ireland in Transition: Part 1 - Freedom to Change':<br><br>One of two films produced by CBS News, conveying a wide rage of impressions of the contemporary Irish experience and emphasising the pervasive force of the Catholic Church on Irish life.  Politicians speak about the economic and social problems Ireland faces and of the rapid urbanisation that is changing Irish society.  A cleric sees the application of the Gospel's message as essential in dealing with the changes taking place.  Writer James Plunkett comments on the suppression of literature by the church and three artists also comment on the Church's influence on art.  A biologist, Patricia Boyle, speaks about women on the Church.<br><br>Producer: Pamela Islett<br><br>Production Company: CBS News.",women in film; religion; women in science"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Look up and live: Ireland in Transition: Part 2 - The Churches Role,,20th,"'Look up and live: Ireland in Transition: Part 2 - The Churches Role':<br><br>One of two films produced by CBS News, conveying a wide rage of impressions of the contemporary Irish experience and emphasising the pervasive force of the Catholic Church on Irish life.  Politicians speak about the economic and social problems Ireland faces and of the rapid urbanisation that is changing Irish society.  A cleric sees the application of the Gospel's message as essential in dealing with the changes taking place.  Writer James Plunkett comments on the suppression of literature by the church and three artists also comment on the Church's influence on art.  A biologist, Patricia Boyle, speaks about women on the Church.<br><br>Producer: Pamela Islett<br><br>Production Company: CBS News.",women in film; religion; women in science"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Rocky Road to Dublin,,20th,"'Rocky Road to Dublin':<br><br>In this polemical film the aspirations of the founders of the Irish State are contrasted with the social and economic malaise afflicting Ireland in the 1960s.  According to the film, Ireland has exchanged one form of oppression (British rule) for another (the hegemony of the Catholic Church and the weight of tradition).  This is illustrated by the church's involvement in politics, education and censorship, and in the rigid adherence to tradition or organisations such as the GAA.  A move away from this type of repressed society is shown by the burgeoning '60s youth culture and by a new generation or priests such as Fr. Michael Cleary who is seen attending a wedding, visiting a grave-yard and a women's (TB?) ward in a Dublin hospital.<br><br>Director: Peter Lennon.",women in film; religion; hospitals"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Amharc Eireann/Bantracht na hEireann,,20th,"'Amharc Eireann/Bantracht na hEireann':<br><br>An Irish Language film which shows the activities and courses available at the Irish Countrywomen's Association in December 1956.  These courses, run at Termofeckin, include dressmaking, sewing, cooking, reed weaving, butter cheese making, animal care on the farm and other home-related industries.<br><br>Director: Colm O'Laoghaire<br><br>Production Company: Gael Linn.",societies and clubs; women in film; domestic life"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Irish Country Women's Association: Sixty Years a Growing,,20th,"'Irish Country Women's Association: Sixty Years a Growing':<br><br>A film looking at the history of the ICA, founded in 1910 (sic).  The development of the organisation is traced using photographs and personal reminiscences.  Its headquarters, An Grianan, is the scene of various activities and courses, rug making, flower arranging and cookery.  At local level the ICA is shown researching local history, visiting places of cultural interest and campaigning for piped water and rural electrification.  In the 1960s the ICA was involved in promoting farm-house holidays.  The ICA is shown hosting the 1965 Association of Countrywomen of the World Congress at the RDS, attended by delegates from 127 countries.<br><br>Production Company: An ICA Film Presentation<br><br>Producer: Christine MacDiarmada.",women in film; societies and clubs"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Meitheal,,,"'Meitheal':<br><br>No information as given as to the contents of the film.  An Irish Language Film, no date.<br><br>Production Company:  Irish Countrywomen's Association.",women in film; societies and clubs"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Amharc Eireann: Dublin star attend charity premiere etc.,,20th,"'Amharc Eireann: Dublin stars attend charity premiere', etc.:<br><br>A non-fiction film in the Irish Language.  Can issue number 43 contains four items, one of which shows ICA members at nouvelle cookery course, County Louth.<br><br>Production Company:  Gael Linn<br><br>Director/Producer:  Colm O'Laoghaire.",women in film; societies and clubs"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Amharc Eireann/Eagran 75 no. uncertain,,20th,"'Amharc Eireann/Eagran' [75, number uncertain]:<br><br>An Irish language newsreel with four items which include:  Termofeckin, County Lough:  ICA Congress discusses rural water supply and  'Ruskey, Roscommon: Kerry girl wins national beauty contest'.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Adoption Day,,20th,'Adoption Day':<br><br>A short film about the adoption of a baby girl by a Cork family.  The camera is present when the infant is handed over to her new parents and fascinated brothers.  There is also an interview with Sister Paul of the Adoption Society and she clears up many points that puzzle people about adoption.<br><br>Production Company: Radharc.,women in film; women in the Catholic Church"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Father Fennelly: Greystones,,20th,"'Father Fennelly: Greystones':<br><br>A compilation of different scenes shot in Greystones and other locations by Fr Fennelly.  It includes children making their communion, a fancy dress party, nuns on the road, etc.",women in film; women in the Catholic Church"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Africian Missions,,20th,"'African Missions':<br><br>An information documentary about missionary work Africa.  It focuses on education and shows and nuns engaging in teaching activities, including returning religious, and shot of a nun showing a child how to pray.  The film was donated by the Holy Ghost Provinciate.",women in film; women in the Catholic Church; women missionaries"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Bus trip around,,20th,'Bus trip around Ireland':<br><br>Amateur footage of a bus trip.  Contains shorts of a congregation in a church and nuns.  The film is part of the Holy Ghost Provinciate collection.,women in film; women in the Catholic Church"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Holy Ghost Fathers/1940s,,20th,"'Holy Ghost Fathers/1940s':<br><br>A film about British Guyana in the West Indies which a part of the Holy Ghost Provinciate collection.  The first real includes two nuns in conversation, the second real shows the convent run by the Sisters of Sr Joseph.  It includes shots of the 2,500 pupils, a mass and the grounds of the convent.",women in film; women in the Catholic Church; education"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,The Long Walk,,20th,'The Long Walk':<br><br>Amateur film in three sections.  Includes shots of nuns.,women in film; women in the Catholic Church"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Movitone News: Dublin Greets Papal Nunico,,20th,"'Movitone News: Dublin Greets Papal Nunico':<br><br>Series of news items on 1949 Movitone newsreel, includes Eamonn de Valera greeting the Papal Nunico: the launch at the SS Irish Hazel at West Hartlepool by Mrs McGillian, wife of the minister of finance, the arrival at Dublin airport of the Canadian minister of defence who is the guest of President and Mrs O'Kelly.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,McCabe Collection: Reel 10,,20th,McCabe Collection: Reel 10<br><br>Amateur 8 mm film which includes shorts of nuns.,women in film; women in the Catholic Church"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,McCabe Collection: Reel 14,,20th,"McCabe Collection: Reel 14<br><br>Amateur 8mm film which includes shots of a wedding, bride with nuns, bride and groom together.",women in film; women in the Catholic Church; marriage"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,McCabe Collection: Reel 16,,20th,McCabe Collection: Reel 16<br><br>Amateur 8 mm film including shots of Paris and a couple meeting nuns.,women in film; women in the Catholic Church"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,"McCabe Collection: Reel 19 - Visitors, Priests and Nuns",,20th,"McCabe Collection: Reel 19 - Visitors, Priests and Nuns<br><br>Amateur 8mm film which includes shots of a house, two young girls outside the house, a maid stands at the door, a nun stands on the steps of the house, some nuns stand with Margaret(?), who is uniform.",women in film; women in the Catholic Church"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,McCabe Collection: Reel 23,,20th,"McCabe Collection: Reel 23<br><br>Amateur 8mm film which includes shots of a wedding, a nun with some wedding guests and guests and nuns in front of a house.",women in film; women in the Catholic Church; marriage"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,New Nuns,,20th,"'New Nuns':<br><br>A Radharc film which looks at the lifestyle of nuns in the US after Vatican II.  They are seen earning salaries, living in apartments and wearing ordinary clothes.<br><br>Production Company:  Radharc.",religion; women in film; women in the Catholic Church"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,The Paper Dragon,,,"'The Paper Dragon':<br><br>Production Company:  Radharc film shot at Lo Wu, the crossing point between Hong Kong and China, examining the state of the church in China.  The film covers the story of Sister Eamonn, an Irish nun, who reportedly died as a result of communist ill-treatment.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,A Parish In Peru,,20th,'A Parish In Peru':<br><br>A Radharc film which looks at the link between Cork and Trujiro in Peru.  In 1966 the Catholic diocese of Cork took over the care of a parish in Peru as part of its missionary work.  There are over thirty Cork priests and nuns staffing four parishes in Trujiro.  The film examines the work of these missionaries.<br><br>Production Company:  Radharc.,women in film; women in the Catholic Church; women missionaries"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,NFI Summer School,,20th,"'NFI Summer School':<br><br>An amateur documentary about some of the events at the 1947 National Film Institute Summer School held at St Patrick's College, Drumcondra.  The participants, about twenty, some priests and nuns, were shown on the course which consisted of camera demonstrations, explanation of shooting techniques and location work in Howth.  John D Sheridan appears in the film.",women in film; women in the Catholic Church"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Turkana,,20th,"'Turkana':<br><br>Production Company: Radharc<br><br>A Radharc film about missionary work in Turkana, a desert region in Africa, whose inhabitants, a nomadic tribe, experience famine as part of their daily existence.  In 1961 the Medical Missionaries of Mary built a convent at Lorugumu in the heart of the desert to assist in the distribution of famine relief.  They have continued to work there and, in order to cover the huge distances between scattered settlements, they have a plane of their own which they fly themselves.  This film won an award at the Monte Carlo UNDA Film Festival in 1966.",women in film; women and the Catholic Church"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,The Waters of Providence,,20th,"'The Waters of Providence':<br><br>A film about the  Providence Woollen Mills at Foxford, County Mayo.  Sister Mary Arsenius of the Irish Sisters of Charity founded the mill the year after she arrived in Foxford, hoping they would alleviate poverty in the area.  She ran the Foxford mill until her death in 1932.  The central part of the film shows the making of the factory's products.  The last section shows the couple praying at the grave of Sister Arsenius, annual three day retreat established by a Jesuit in 1915, the first in Ireland.  A young couple are seen examining a partly built house which represents their not having to emigrate.",women and film; women and the Catholic Church"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Irish Pictorial Review/Edition number 2,,20th,'Irish Pictorial Review'/Edition number 2:<br><br>Five items which include 'Dawn Beauty 1949: winners of the Dawn Beauty Contest'.,women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Holy Ghost Fathers/1950s/Missionary Work,,20th,"Holy Ghost Fathers/1950s/Missionary Work:<br><br>A promotional film about the work of Irish Missionaries in setting up seminaries in Africa.  Includes information on the Franciscan Missionary Sisters, Loreto Sisters, Edel Quinn, and the Holy Rosary Sisters.",women in film; women missionaries; women and the Catholic Church"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Grisewood-McEvoy/1940s,,,"Grisewood-McEvoy/1940s:<br><br>Amateur footage of convent school for girls, Dundrum House, which shows the students occupied in various agricultural and domestic activities.  The film begins with staff, parents and pupils being addressed by the bishop on some type of open day.  Following this are shots of the girls working in different areas of the convent grounds, churning milk, making butter, knitting, baking and tending the school's livestock and gardens.",women in film; women in the Catholic Church; education"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Centenary celebrations of a missionary convent,,20th,"Centenary celebrations of a missionary convent:<br><br>A film documenting a celebratory mass said in commemoration of the centenary of a missionary convent, St Joseph's in the West Indies.",women in film; women in the Catholic Church"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Hallowed Fire the Work of Evie Hone,,20th,"'Hallowed Fire the Work of Evie Hone':<br><br>Documentary about the work of Evie Hone, stained glass artist.  Filmed at her home, she discusses her education and demonstrates the creation of a piece of stained glass in her workshop.  The documentary was apparently never finished due to the withdrawal of funds.  Copy in the archive is cutting copy without soundtrack.  Two soundtracks are also held in the archive and a full transcription is available on paper record.",women in film; women artists"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Amharc Eireann/Cursai Ostan,,20th,"'Amharc Eireann/Cursai Ostan':<br><br>A film about a nine month residential course held in hotel for women, held every year in the Great Northern Hotel, Bundoran.  The course is designed to aid employment at home for Irish women, particularly those from the Gaeltacht regions.  This film concentrates on one woman, Marie Breslin from Donegal, who is seen learning the varied aspects of hotel work.",women in film; education of women"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Daingean,,20th,"'Daingean':<br><br>Production Company:  Amateur<br><br>Director: Fr Moran material<br><br>A silent documentary of life in rural Ireland in the 1960s.  Shots include men in a horse-drawn cart loading beef into a barge on the Grand Canal, men digging, woman and boy in donkey cart, farm workers making hay, etc., children swimming.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,The Drip,,20th,"'The Drip':<br><br>Production Company:  An Unlimited Vision Production<br><br>Producer: Jane Gogan   Director Trish McAdam<br><br>A comical short about the catastrophic effects of a night's drinking, a drip and a cat.  Basically the story of woman who waits (im)patiently for her boyfriend to return from the pub.  When he does he's in a state of inebriation and attempts to go to bed. However, before he can settle down he has to fix an annoying drip in the kitchen. While doing the repairs he is startled by a cat and bumps his head of the sink, knocking himself out.  At the end of the film he's carried off by two ambulancemen.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Emtigon,,20th,"'Emtigon':<br><br>Production Company:  Irish Cinema [?]<br><br>Director: Joe Comerford<br><br>This is an 'abstract, expressionist exploration of powerful images accompanied by the electronic music of Roger Doyle.  What we gather from this fourteen minute film is a sense of an old man who abuses a young woman',  'Irish Cinema', by Brian McIlroy, page 73",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Filmbase 3,,20th,'Filmbase 3':<br><br>Production Company: Filmbase <br><br>This is a training film and shows people entering a church.  A boy walks home.  He stops by a river.  A woman walks up a hill and into her house.,women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Amharc Eireann: Feirini Cuimhne (Souvenirs),,20th,"'Amharc Eireann: Feirini Cuimhne (Souvenirs)':<br><br>Production Company:  Gael Linn<br><br>A film which states that in the past most Irish souvenirs were either leprechauns or shillelaghs.  Now, the film says, craftspeople are making useful and beautiful items.  A woman is seen working at home making a picture of a thatched cottage in a stony, rural landscape.  Also shown wooden figures and animals.",women in film;  women artists"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Crawford Collection: Film 20,,20th,"Crawford Collection: Film 20<br><br>Director: William N Crawford<br><br>Film made by William N Crawford (1903-1929) and donated by his son, Revd. John Crawford.  Contains scenes of a garden party, summer house, boys playing football (out of focus), woman and boy with pets, boys hiding in shrubs, sports day, children's races etc.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,My Vocation - Single Voice,,20th,'My Vocation - Single Voice':<br><br>Production Company: RTE<br><br>One woman show with Rosaleen Linehan.,women in film; women in entertainment"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,"McCabe Collection: Reel 7 - Maureen in Uniform, Mummy and Mgt. In Leaves",,20th,"McCabe Collection: Reel 7 - 'Maureen in Uniform, Mummy and Margaret In Leaves':<br><br>Director: Owen McCabe<br><br>Amateur 8mm film with the following shots:  Girl (14 years old) in school uniform outside a large house.  Man on bicycle.  Woman in maid's uniform looks out the window of house.",women in film; employment"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,McCabe Collection: Reel 9 -  Baby and Swimming,,20th,"McCabe Collection: Reel 9 -  'Baby and Swimming':<br><br>Director: Owen McCabe<br><br>Amateur 8mm film with the following shots:  Baby in a push chair on a lawn with man, woman and girl.  Children in bathing suits. Swimmers in the lake.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,"McCabe Collection: Reel 8- Waterville, Eskdale, Fr. Sullivan",,20th,"McCabe Collection: Reel 8- Waterville, Eskdale, Fr Sullivan<br><br>Director: Owen McCabe<br><br>Amateur 8mm film with the following shots: Group of people on steps of a house. Geogian house on street, garden covered in snow (Sunnymeade?), boy and dog playing in snow.  Woman on steps.  Man walking in snow (Fr. Sullivan) Box reads ""Waterville, Eskdale, Fr Sullivan"".",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Return to Kerry,,20th,"'Return to Kerry':<br><br>Production Company:  Triumph Motors (sponsors)<br><br>A tourism film which has a couple, Blanch and Vincent, arrive at Dublin airport and proceed on a tour of Kerry. Boat trip Parknasilla, visit Gap of Dunloe, take a jaunting car and visit a country town.",women in film; travel"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Spenser Freeman Collection: Christmases etc. 2,,20th,"Spenser Freeman Collection: Christmases etc., 2:<br><br><br>children and adults build bonfire, with guy on top.  Brian, nurse and woman at a pool.  Brian and Spencer fence with toy sword.  Spencer eye bandaged.  Woman in kitchen, etc.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Spenser Freeman Collection: Dun Laoghaire etc. 2,,20th,"Spenser Freeman Collection: Dun Laoghaire, etc., 2:<br><br>Jockeys mount horses on enclosure of timbered, Tudor style buildings.  Toggs and man chat in enclosure.  Powerscourt - man and woman leave large house.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Spenser Freeman Collection: Dun Laoghaire etc. 2,,20th,"Spenser Freeman Collection: Dun Laoghaire, etc., 3:<br><br>Powerscourt - man and woman get into car.  Shot of waterfall at Powercourt, County Wicklow.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Trip to Bruee 2,,20th,'Trip to Bruee 2':<br><br>de Valera watches outside school river shots. De Valera in various situations. Bruee scenery.,women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Water Wisdom,,20th,'Water Wisdom':<br><br>Producer/Director: Colm O'Laoghaire<br><br>A film made to encourage small farming communities to co-operate in providing themselves with piper water in houses (4/5s not having such).  (Film won St Finnbarr Statue of Cork Film Festival - 1st Irish award).,women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Amharc Eireann/Eagran 29,,20th,'Amharc Eireann/Eagran 29':<br><br>Producer/Director: Colm O'Laoghaire<br><br>Three items:  1 'Wicklow Storm - Who Pays?' strand in Wicklow Town with 'road closed' sign.  Garda watches and worker repairs damaged slab of paving four boys look at damage.  <br><br>2. Dun Laoghaire: New Life Raft Demonstrated.  Two men throw in a package into the water which inflates into a life raft.<br><br>3. Inside the Hibernian Hotel - models walk the catwalk as spectators look on - little girl models children's clothes.,women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Amharc Eireann/Eagran 41,,20th,"'Amharc Eireann/Eagran 41':<br><br>Production Company:  Gael Linn<br><br>Producer/Director: Colm O'Laoghaire<br><br>CAN ISSUE, number 41 Four items:<br><br>1. 'Dun Laoghaire Amateur Ballroom Challenge Trophy' Top Hat Ballroom<br>2. 'All army cross championships' crowd watch start of race - George Dennis of Air Corps wins.<br>3. 'Technical Students Show Hairstyles' 'weird' 1960s hairstyles being modelled by three students.<br>4. 'Roundwood. County Wicklow Ploughing Championships'.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Amharc Eireann/Eagran 51,,20th,'Amharc Eireann/Eagran 51':<br><br>Production Company:  Gael Linn<br><br>Producer/Director: Colm O'Laoghaire<br><br>MIAOPR four items:  <br><br>1. 'D. Nkrunah in Dublin'<br>2. ' Belfield Athletics - Universities versus N.A. and C.A.1 Team'<br>3. 'How to run a farm - indoors.  Woman carries crate labelled 'Slieve Bloom Chinchilla Farm'.<br>4. 'Portstewart 100. M.P.H. Win in Northwest 200' - shots of motorcycle race.,women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Amharc Eireann/Eagran 71,,20th,"'Amharc Eireann/Eagran 71':<br><br>Production Company:  Gael Linn<br><br>Producer/Director: Colm O'Laoghaire<br><br>MIAOPR four items:  <br><br>1. 'Croke Park: Down beat New York' US and Irish flags shown - highlights of match.<br>2. 'Porkers Day at Balmoral Autumn Show' Pig farmers display their livestock.<br>3. 'Dublin Fashion Show Aid Polio Clinic', Josephine Burke models a dress on the catwalk.  Bill Begley compere.<br>4. Baldonnel - see paper record.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Amharc Eireann/Removal of Remains of Col. McCarthy etc.,,20th,"Amharc Eireann/Removal of Remains of Colonel McCarthy, etc.:<br><br>Production Company:  Gael Linn<br><br>Producer/Director: Colm O'Laoghaire<br><br>CAN ISSUE, number 81 - 83 Items:<br><br>1. Removal of Remains of Late Colonel McCarthy.  Arbour Hill Barracks Mortuary - Lemass and de Valera arrive.<br>2. Scholarship Children Home from Gaeltacht.  Train station, children on platform woman hands out 'Eachtra Nollag' storybooks.<br>3. Dublin-New York:  Irish Jet Liner Inaugural Flight. Airport - press and crowds watch as passengers board the Boeing.  Shot of New York skyline, tourist attractions, neon sign and Christmas dâcor.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Attracta,,20th,'Attracta':<br><br>Production Company:  BAC Films<br><br>Director Kieran Hickey<br><br>Troubles - This drama tells the story of Attracta (Wendy Hiller) an elderly protestant school-teacher whose parents were killed by the old IRA.  Her mind becomes unhinged when she hears how another woman's soldier husband is killed by the current IRA.  Attracta thinks she is somehow responsible and believes that her life in education has been a failure.,women in film; mental health; republicanism"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Amharc Eireann/General McKeown is home etc.,,20th,"Amharc Eireann/General McKeown is home, etc.:<br><br>Production Company:  Gael Linn<br><br>Producer: Colm O'Laoghaire  Director: Jim Mulkerns<br><br>Four items:<br>1. General McKeown is Home. Dublin Airport - General McKeown is greeted by his family.  A press reception is held at the airport.<br>2. Fashions in Irish.  Models on catwalk in Dublin hotel room.<br>3. South County Dublin Harriers Gymkhana.  Horses and riders in a field horse jumping on a course.<br>4. Twenty One Years of Irish Shipping. Taoiseach Sean Lemass is guided around exhibition.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Murphy's Stout commercial / It's a different Story,,20th,'Murphy's Stout commercial / It's a different Story':<br><br>Production Company: Little Bird/Windmill Lane<br><br>Murphy's beer commercial which shows a woman buying a harmonica for a male companion.,women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Twirl Commercial/ You can't stop the taste,,20th,'Twirl Commercial/ You can't stop the taste':<br><br>Commerical for Cabury's 'Twirl' chocolate bars in which a man and a woman meet at a bank of telephones in a station.,women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,"Tomkins, John/Dundrum Troop",,20th,"'Tomkins, John/Dundrum Troop':<br><br>Producer/Director: John Tomkins<br><br>Short piece of film showing the Dundrum scout troop in the Wicklow Mountains and at Powerscourt.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Anadin Commercial/headache relief,,20th,'Anadin' Commercial/headache relief:<br><br>A commercial for 'Anadin' showing a woman obviously suffering from a headache.  An animated segment outlines the benefits to headache sufferers of Anadin and we then see the dramatic effect of the tablets on the woman.,women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,1930's/Straffan Show,,20th,1930s/Straffan Show:<br><br>Footage on a country gymkhana in the late 1930s.  This film possibly belongs to the Spenser Freeman Collection.,women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Appointment,,20th,'Appointment':<br><br>Production Company:<br><br>Director: John Manning<br><br>Off cuts of the film the 'Appointment'.,women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Consignment,,20th,"'Consignment':<br><br>Director: John Manning<br><br>Film roughly based on the legend of Orpheus and Euredice, set in an office in which a young woman will be released from an unspecified compulsion if the young man escorting her back to the office does not look back at her.  Unfortunately for the woman, he does and she collapses.  The content matter is slightly surrealistic.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,The Return,,20th,"'The Return':<br><br>Director: John Manning<br><br>'The Return' is a short film in which a young couple, while visiting various locations around Dublin, are watched by the ghost of the woman's father.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,All  in the April Evening,,20th,'All  in the April Evening':<br><br>Director/Producer: Father Jackie G Moran<br><br>Film based on a poem 'All in the April Evening' which begins with two girls looking at a religious picture in the company an elderly woman.,women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,From Time to Time,,20th,'From Time to Time':<br><br>Production Company:  Edwards and MacLiammoir with the Gate Theatre<br><br>Producer and Director: Hilton Edwards<br><br>Also known as 'A Stone in the Heather'.  A ghost story concerning a young woman's reliving of another woman's experience.  The main thrust of the film is an illustration of the supernatural and the supernatural implications of time. Mostly negative material.,women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,"Horgan Brothers/1910/St Declan's Well, Corpus Christi",,20th,"'Horgan Brothers/1910/St Declan's Well, Corpus Christi':<br><br>Production Company: Horgan Brothers<br><br>Producer/Director: Horgan Brothers<br><br>Mixed selection of short items, probably from 'Youghal Gazette' transferred from nitrate as follows:  man walks in garden, woman and man at St Declan's Well, man crawls under a stone, Corpus Christi procession on streets of Youghal.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Horgan Brothers/1910/Unidentified/Woman on Street,,20th,Horgan Brothers/1910/'Unidentified Woman on Street':<br><br>Production Company: Horgan Brothers<br><br>Producer/Director: Horgan Brothers<br><br>Film consists of one brief short of an unidentified woman in a dark dress and apron walking away from camera down a street.,women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,From Time to Time,,20th,"'From Time to Time':<br><br>Production Company:  Edwards and MacLiammoir with the Gate Theatre<br><br>Producer and Director: Hilton Edwards<br><br>A ghost story detailing the psychic experience of a young woman unconscious after an accident.  Having fallen from her bike, Mary relieves the capture and accidental shooting of Cathlene Byrne, a fictional character accused of spying against the IRA during the Irish Civil War.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Dying for a Drink,,20th,"'Dying for a Drink':<br><br>Production Company: Radharc<br><br>Director: Dermot McCarthy<br><br>A fictionalised account of the fates of three alcoholics illustrating alcohol related statistics.  The characters, two women and one man come from different backgrounds, have different lifestyles and turn to drink for different reasons: one from boredom, one from peer pressure, one to escape unhappiness.  The film follows the effects alcohol has on their lives and on the lives of others.  Different forces propel each one for treatment, and each of the alcoholics react to treatment in different ways.  More details available on paper.",women in film; health"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Red and Green,,20th,"'Red and Green':<br><br>Production Company:  Cornerstone Productions Limited<br><br>Director:  John McDonnell<br><br>Young man and woman, formerly romantically involved, meet and reunite on Christmas eve.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Pigeon Lady,,20th,"'Pigeon Lady':<br><br>Director: Aiden McKeown<br><br>This short drama concerns a lonely middle aged woman who is harassed and annoyed by young boys as she goes to and from the park to feed the pigeons.  She takes matters into her own hands when, using a trail of toys, she tempts one of the boys into her garden and locks him up in a disused pigeon hut.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Achill Island,,20th,"'Achill Island':<br><br>Production Company RMB Film Production<br><br>Director: Kevin Marsland<br><br>A film that portrays life on Achill Island.  The islanders are said to experience a different reality.  Fishermen hunt sharks from small boats with nets.   A potter John Coolohon, discusses his art, with scenes of young women working in his pottery,-moulding clay.  A teacher explains the weather to a class of school boys and traditional music is played in the pub. Notes supplied by John Mac Namara - the school teacher in the film when he viewed the film in the Archive on August 21 1997.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Ca n-imionn an t-airgead? (Where Does the Money Go?),,20th,"'Ca n-imionn an t-airgead? (Where Does the Money Go?)':<br><br>Production Company: National Film Institute<br><br>Director: Gerard Healy<br><br>Irish language version of film made for the Department of Posts and Telegraphs promoting the use of Post Office Savings Accounts.  Various images of every day life in Ireland are shown.  The film states that spending money on make up in the case of women is wasteful, and horses and drinks for men is 'frivolous'.",women in film; finance"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Convent Reception Ceremony,,20th,"'Convent Reception Ceremony':<br><br>A group of women are initiated as nuns in this amateur film.  Priest, parents and other nuns are in attendance.",women in film; women in the Catholic Church"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Amharc Eireann/Cursai Ostan,,20th,'Amharc Eireann/Cursai Ostan':<br><br>Production Company: Gael Linn<br><br>Director: Jim Mulkerns<br><br>Film about a nine month residential course in hotel work for women in the Great Northern Hotel Bundoran.,women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,The Hennessy Handicap,,20th,'The Hennessy Handicap':<br><br>The film mixes the running of the Hennessy Handicap with women's fashions at the racecourse.,women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Maeve,,20th,"'Maeve':<br><br>Production Company:  BFI in association with RTE<br><br>Director: Pat Murphy/John Davies<br><br>The story of a young woman who returns from London to her Catholic home in Belfast when she is faced again with the old conflicts which caused her to emigrate.  Through Maeve's eyes we get an outsider's view of the Northern problem and of the restricted role women play in Republicanism.  There is conflict between feminism and the male ideology which only allows women roles as 'martyred mothers'.  Personal recollections, stories and myth play and important part in the film and emphasise Maeve's distancing from the past and the politics which depend so much on it. 'Maeve' directly engages with the issues of contemporary life in the North.",women in film; women in politics"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,"McCabe Collection:  Reel 1 - Dunns and Girvan, Eileen and Don, Auntie",,20th,"McCabe Collection:  Reel 1 - 'Dunns and Girvan, Eileen and Don, Auntie'<br><br>Producer/Director:  Owen McCabe<br><br>Amateur 8mm film with following shots.  Group of men, women and children stand at sea front, etc.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,McCabe Collection:  Reel 2 - Child of Mary Reception and Sports,,20th,"McCabe Collection:  Reel 2 - Child of Mary Reception and Sports<br><br>Director/Producer:  Owen McCabe<br><br>Amateur 8mm film with the following shots.  Medium shot of young bride standing with a woman and man, etc.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,McCabe Collection:  Reel 3 - Pinic on Cairn Rock and Tennis,,20th,McCabe Collection:  Reel 3 - 'Picnic on Cairn Rock and Tennis':<br><br>Producer/Director:  Owen McCabe<br><br>Amateur 8mm film with the following shots.  Women and child in garden on a swing.  A group of people have a picnic at Cairn Rock.,women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,McCabe Collection:  Reel 6 - Largs. Glasgow,,20th,"McCabe Collection:  Reel 6 -  'Glasgow':<br><br>Producer/Director:  Owen McCabe<br><br>Amateur 8mm film with the following shots.  Pan across a woodland area.  A couple with two small boys walk in the park, etc.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,McCabe Collection:  Reel 17 - Sunnymeade/ Sherrif Park/Eskdale,,20th,"McCabe Collection:  Reel 17 - 'Sunnymeade/Sherrif Park/Eskdale':<br><br>Producer/Director: Owen McCabe<br><br>Amateur 8mm film with the following shots.  People in landscaped ground.  Shots of Paris road, etc.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,"McCabe Collection:  Reel 21 - Clones, Family, Castleknock, Big Four",,20th,"McCabe Collection:  Reel 21 - 'Clones, Family, Castleknock, Big Four':<br><br>Producer/Director: Owen McCabe<br><br>Amateur 8mm film with the following shots, a rugby pitch, etc.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Waterbag,,20th,"'Waterbag':<br><br>Producer/Director:  Joe Comerford<br><br>An experimental film, precursor to a larger project ('Reefer and the Model').  The film uses a short elliptical narrative and experiments with sound.  The story is basically that of a woman living and working on a trawler with a two man crew.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Amharc Eireann: Fleadh Ceoil,,20th,"'Amharc Eireann: Fleadh Ceoil':<br><br>Production Company: Gael Linn<br><br>Director: Colm O'Laoghaire<br><br>CAN ISSUE, number 14.  Film of a Fleadh Ceoil in Dublin.",women in film"National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,NMH/6,1924-1951,20th,"Linen Guild Executive Committee, Agenda Book, January 1924-December 1951.","National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,NMH/7,1923-1929,20th,"Linen Guild Executive Committee, Register, January 1923-December 1929. <br>Register of Honorary Members.","National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,NMH/8,,20th,"Linen Guild Executive Committee, Register, January 1922-December 1922. <br>Register of Working Members.","National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,NMH/9,1943-1965,20th,"Linen Guild Executive Committee, Register, March 1943-November 1965. <br>Register detailing subscriptions to Linen Guild.","National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,E/1,1894-1910,"19th, 20th","Board of Governors, Minute Book, February 1894-February 1910.<br>Minute Book of original Board of Governors and Committee of Management, with its sub-committees.","National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,E/2,1911-1920,20th,"Board of Governors, Minute Book, June 1911-October 1920.","National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,E/3,1920-1930,20th,"Board of Governors, Minute Book, October 1920-January 1930.","National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,E/4,1930-1934,20th,"Board of Governors, Minute Book, February 1930-January 1934.","National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,NMH/32,1932-1939,20th,"New Hospital Building. Correspondence from Edward Smith, Quantity Surveyor, and Messrs Crampton, builders, regarding the building of nurses' accommodation, September 1932-November 1939.","National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,NMH/34,1939-1947,20th,"New Hospital Building. File concerning second phase of building works at the hospital, June 1939-March 1947.","National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,NMH/35,1943-1951,20th,"New Hospital Building. Correspondence with the architect and the Minister for Local Government and Public Health on the design and construction of an isolation ward for sick premature infants, 1943-1951.","National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,NMH/36,1945-1949,20th,"Proposed Infants Welfare Scheme, correspondence file, September 1945-July 1949.","National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,NMH/37,1944-1950,20th,"Proposed Infants Welfare Scheme, correspondence file, February 1944-June 1950.","National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,NMH/39,1955-1957,20th,"Correspondence regarding the purchase of lease on no 60 Mount Street Lower, December 1955-May 1957.","National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,NMH/38,1955-1958,20th,"Correspondence file regarding building work on numbers 58 and 59 Mount Street, January 1955-February 1958.","National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,NMH/40,1949-1951,20th,"Correspondence relating to the purchase of medical equipment for the new Infant Welfare Department, February 1949-January 1951.","Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Amharc Eireann: Eagran 21,,20th,"'Amharc Eireann: Eagran 21':<br><br>Production Company:  Gael Linn<br><br>Director:  Colm O'Laoghaire<br><br>CAN ISSUE, number21.  Three items:<br>1. Oireachtas Week Gatherings - Gresham Hotel, de Valera, wife, Lemass and others seen at Oireachtas week gathering.<br>2.  Kitchen and Cellar Week: Wagon Wheels at Phoenix Park<br>3. Dublin Airport; Helicopter Shows in Places.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Amharc Eireann: Old Nordic Feast,,20th,"'Amharc Eireann: Old Nordic Feast':<br><br>Production Company: Gael Linn<br><br>Director: Colm O'Laoghaire<br><br>CAN ISSUE, number 30.  Four items:<br><br>1. Old Nordic Feast 'Santa Lucia Visits Ireland', Norwegian children perform the 'Santa Lucia Ceremony'<br><br>2. Indoor Sports 1: 'Strongmen in Training' <br><br>3. Indoor Sports 2: 'Don't Fence Me In' - an instructor demonstrates two moves to a fencing class.<br><br>4. The New Abbey Building Starts Soon.  shot of poster, general introduction, including burnt theatre and portraits in the foyer Abbey Manager and architect seen talking.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Amharc Eireann/Eagran 80,,20th,"'Amharc Eireann/Eagran 80':<br><br>Production Company:  Gael Linn<br><br>Director/Producer:  Colm O'Laoghaire<br><br>MIAOPR Three items:  One item is missing.<br><br>1. 'Dublin Creation Ball to Help Remedial Clinic', Shelbourne Ballroom band playing, women model fashion wear.<br><br>2. Badminton Championships: Men's Doubles - Winston Wilkinson and David McCullough win.<br><br>3. Furs of the Future at Chincilla Show.  A group of scientists inspect the chincillas.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,"Amharc Eireann/Young Farmer of the Year at home, etc.",Amharc Eireann/Young Farmer of the Year at home etc.,,20th,"'Amharc Eireann/Young Farmer of the Year at home', etc.:<br><br>Production Company:  Gael Linn<br><br>Director/Producer:  Colm O'Laoghaire<br><br>Four items:<br>1. Kiltegan, Wicklow, Young Farmer of the Year at Home.  Shots of O'Brien's farm.<br>2. Shannon Free Airport: Industrial Boom.<br>3. County Limerick Kilfeacle Beagle Hunt Ball.  <br>4. Best of Children's Art on Show.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Amharc Eireann/Emgran 117,,20th,'Amharc Eireann/Emgran 117':<br><br>Production Company:  Gael Linn<br><br>Director/Producer:  Colm O'Laoghaire<br><br>Three items:<br>1. Gormanstown Castle:  International Scout Leaders Conference- castle.<br>2. Athlone FCA Officers Commissioned -tricolour<br>3. Blackrock: Red Cross Water Safety Contests - sea pool in Blackrock Red Cross Flags.,women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Amharc Eireann/Emgran 186,,20th,"'Amharc Eireann/Emgran 186':<br><br>Production Company:  Gael Linn<br><br>Director/Producer:  Colm O'Laoghaire<br><br>Four items:<br>1. New look for Air Hostesses. Dublin Airport air hostesses in past uniforms, then wearing new ones.<br><br>2. Innovation in School rooms: Prefabrication<br><br>3. Do it yourself fur coats.<br><br>4. Muscles for Everyone - advertising for the Achilles Weight Lifting and Physical Culture Club.",women in film; employment of women"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Glimpses of Erin,,20th,'Glimpses of Erin':<br><br>Production Company:  Fitzpatrick Pictures<br><br>Producer: James A Fitzpatrick<br><br>A travelogue espousing the quality of life in rural Ireland and conveying the optimism generated by the development of the new nation.  Much emphasis is placed on the agriculture and archaic methods of farming are shown.,women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,The Outcasts,,20th,"'The Outcasts':<br><br>Production Company:<br><br>Director: Robert Wynne Simmons<br><br>Set in rural Ireland of the 19th century, a period when acceptance of magic and the persecution of women as witches was commonplace.  The Outcasts tells of the relationship between a mysterious fiddler, Scarf Michael, and Maura a young partially crippled, woman who is mocked and derided by her friends and family.  Accused of witchcraft she is forced to learn real magic to protect herself.  The Film won an award at the Festival of Fantasy Films in Brussels in 1984",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Rural Women,,20th,"'Rural Women':<br><br>Production Company:  Julien Bryan International Film Foundation<br><br>Director: Jules Boucher<br><br>Film about the work of the Farm Bureau Women's Committee of Warren County, Iowa, which illustrates the lives of three archetypal women in the rural midwest, the training of a demonstrator in home economics.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Women Up in Arms,,20th,'Women Up in Arms':<br><br>Production Company:  US Broadcasters Committee for the United Nations<br><br>Producer:  George Movshon<br><br>United Nations produced informational film about the changing status of women in Tunisia.,women in film; women's rights"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,It's Handy When People Don't Die,,20th,"'It's Handy When People Don't Die':<br><br>Production Company:  Kinship<br><br>Director/Producer:  Tommy McArdle<br><br>Set in an Irish village in 1797, the film depicts the effect on the inhabitants of events resulting from the unsettled political situation in the country at that time.  These events include the murder of the village cobbler by British yeomen, the departure of the men to fight.  The main focus of the film is on the effects of those left behind in the village - the women, the children and such men who are too old or infirm to fight.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Horgan Brothers/1910s/SF Prisoners,,20th,"Horgan Brothers/1910s/Sinn Fein prisoners, crowd leave mass, animation, etc..<br><br>Production Company:  Horgan Brothers<br><br>Director/Producer: Horgan Brothers<br><br>Mixed selection of short items (most from 'Youghal Gazette')<br><br>'Bedtime Stories', a long item on Sinn Fein hunger strikers returned from Wormwood Scrubbs featuring parade.  Extract from Indian missionary drama.  Short clips of World War I 'Peace Celebrations', etc.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,"Horgan Brothers/1910s/Processions, steamboat, church blessings etc.",,20th,"Horgan Brothers/1910s/Processions, steamboat, church blessings etc.:<br><br>Production Company:  Horgan Brothers<br><br>Director/Producer: Horgan Brothers<br><br>Mixed selection of short items, probably from 'Youghal Gazette'<br><br>Procession of First Communicants with nuns<br><br>Steamboat arriving back at harbour children at seaside, people at coastal road.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,"Horgan Brothers/1910s/Corpus Christ procession, racecourse etc.",,20th,"Horgan Brothers/1910s/Corpus Christ procession, racecourse, etc.<br><br>Production Company:  Horgan Brothers<br><br>Director/Producer: Horgan Brothers<br><br>Mixed selection of short items, probably from 'Youghal Gazette'<br><br>Corpus Christi procession.  Fire brigade exercise - men pull fire equipment past building as spectators watch.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Reefer and the Model,,20th,"'Reefer and the Model':<br><br>Production Company: Berber Films/RTE<br><br>Story in which pregnant hitchhiker from London 'The Model', a former prostitute, joins up with other peripheral characters - Reefer, Spider and Badger.  Intolerance of Badger's sexuality leads to a fight with an army sergeant which later results in Reefer killing the officer.  When the ship's engine fails the crew members embark on a bank raid in order to raise money for their escape.  This, however, is catastrophic and results in the death of Spider and some guards.  In the end Badger is imprisoned and Reefer is left floundering in the sea as his out of control trawler sails away.  The Model is at the wheel giving birth.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Amharc Eireann/Dublin Fine Gael Ard Fheis etc.,,20th,"'Basket Ball':<br><br>Production Company: Gael Linn<br><br>Producer/Director:  Colm O'Laoghaire<br><br>Four items:<br>1. Mansion House, Dublin Fine Gael Ard Fheis.<br>2. Wexford: Killinick and Bree hold Joint Meet, horses and hunting dogs in street riders and dogs leave town.<br>3. Basketball: Leinster Blitz Tournament.<br>4. Sportstars of 1960. Gresham Hotel awards dinner photos.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Amharc Eireann/Mansion House: All Ireland Dancing Contest etc.,,20th,"Amharc Eireann/Mansion House: All Ireland Dancing Contest, etc.:<br><br>Production Company: Gael Linn<br><br>Producer/Director:  Colm O'Laoghaire<br><br>Four Items:<br><br>1. Mansion House: All Ireland Dancing Contests.<br>2. Leinster: Blitz Basketball - St Joseph's Beat Curragh Camp.<br>3. Halla Damer - Taoiseach attends new Irish drama - de Valera in audience.<br>4. The Charladies Ball, fancy dress ball in the Mansion House, judged by Jimmy O'Dea.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Amharc Eireann/Basketball Minor Finals - Kerry Beats Antrim,,20th,"Amharc Eireann/Basketball Minor Finals - Kerry Beats Antrim:<br><br>Production Company: Gael Linn<br><br>Producer/Director:  Colm O'Laoghaire<br><br>Four items:<br><br>1. Basketball Minor Finals  - Kerry Beats Antrim.<br>2. County Meath: Point to Point at Trim.<br>3. Boxing Ireland versus Switzerland (boxing match).<br>4. Dutch Ship ""visits"" Arklow.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Amharc Eireann/Eagran 220,,20th,'Amharc Eireann/Eagran 220':<br><br>Production Company: Gael Linn<br><br>Irish language newsreel with three items:<br>1. Exhibition of Living Art<br>2. Farmers Demonstrate at Athlone.<br>3. Harlem Globetrotters in Dublin.,women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Amharc Eireann/Eagran 16,,20th,"'Amharc Eireann/Eagran 16':<br><br>Production Company: Gael Linn<br><br>Producer/Director:  Colm O'Laoghaire<br><br>MIAOPR,  Four Items:<br>1. Carlow Inter-provincial Rowing Finals: Garda Win for Leinster.<br>2. Irish American Enterprise.  Minister Michael O'Hillier opening Bubblegum factory in Kilcock.<br>3. All Ireland Camogie finals - Dublin out play Mayo in Croke Park.<br>4. Canoe-Camping Holidays on Munster Blackwater.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Amharc Eireann/Gael Linn Camogie Cup etc.,,20th,"Amharc Eireann/Gael Linn Camogie Cup, etc.:<br><br>Production Company: Gael Linn<br><br>Producer/Director:  Colm O'Laoghaire<br><br>CAN ISSUE, number 23 Four items.<br><br>1. Belfast Gael Linn Camogie Cup: Leinster Beat Ulster.<br>2. President at Meeting of Irish Speaking Priests. <br>3. Dublin New B & I Ship Launched (The Meath).<br>4. French Fashion Show in Dublin - show of Jackie Esterelle fashions in Gresham Hotel.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Amharc Eireann/Eagran 78,,20th,"Amharc Eireann/Eagran 78<br><br>Production Company: Gael Linn<br><br>Producer/Director:  Colm O'Laoghaire<br><br>MIAOPR, 4 Items:<br>1. UCD Honour Students, Kevin Barry.<br>2. All Ireland Camogie Final.<br>3. Bagnelstown, Carlow: New Look in pig production methods.<br>4. Variety Club Fill Ball Aids Disabled Children in Metropolis Ballroom.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Amharc Eireann/Eagran,,20th,'Amharc Eireann/Eagran':<br><br>Production Company: Gael Linn<br><br>Producer/Director: Colm O'Laoghaire<br><br>Irish language newsreel with three items:<br>1. 1/2 Million Ragusa Home from St Ledger.<br>2. Carrickmacross: Ulster V Leinster in Camogie Semi-Final.<br>3. Dublin Docks; Ships Idle - Strikers march.,women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,,Physical Education in Ireland,20th,'Physical Education in Ireland':<br><br>Production Company: Silverpine Studios with Black Raven Films<br><br>Instructional film detailing the methods of physical education in St Raphael's College.,women in film; sport"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Irish and Elegant,,20th,'Irish and Elegant':<br><br>Production Company: Technical and Scientific Films/Film Producers Guild<br><br>This film presents the linen and lacework designs of Irish designer Sybill Connolly.,women in film; employment of women"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Movietone News: US Governer's bicentennial visit to Ireland which includes visits to: Aras an Uachtarain in the Phoenix Park.,,20th,Movietone News: US Governer's bicentennial visit to Ireland which includes visits to Aras an Uachtarain in the Phoenix Park.<br><br>Production Company: Movietone.,women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Amharc Eireann/Oiliuint Manachan (The Training of Models),,20th,'Amharc Eireann/Oiliuint Manachan (The Training of Models)':<br><br>Production Company: Gael Linn<br><br>Producer/Director:  Colm O'Laoghaire<br><br>Short film in which models are seen being trained - the Nora Griffin Model Agency and at the Charles Ward-Mills Agency.,women in film; employment of women"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Saints Went Marching Out,,20th,'Saints Went Marching Out':<br><br>Film that uses Ireland's missionary past to frame an examination of modern Ireland's position in Europe.  Dublin is portrayed as a friendly vibrant city and rural Ireland is seen to be charming and relaxed.,women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Amharc Eireann/National Senior Boxing etc.,,20th,"'Amharc Eireann/National Senior Boxing', etc.:<br><br>Production Company: Gael Linn<br><br>Producer/Director:  Colm O'Laoghaire<br><br>CAN ISSUE, number 13, 4 Items:<br><br>1. National Senior Boxing - Perry Outpoints Gallagher<br>2. County Meath : Racing at An Uaimh - Fairyhouse race meeting.<br>3. Clonmel, County Tipperary, 50 Mile Senior Cycling Championship.<br>4. Dublin Fashion Show for Aids and UNICEF.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Amharc Eireann/Eagran 24,,20th,"'Amharc Eireann/Eagran 24':<br><br>Production Company: Gael Linn<br><br>Producer/Director:  Colm O'Laoghaire<br><br>MIAOPR, 4 Items:<br>1. Maynooth, An Taoiseach Opens New Cattle Mart - Sean Lemass.<br>2. Fashion Jewellery Revives Celtic Tradition.  Exhibition of Enammalled jewellery by Lunia Ryan.<br>3. Tipperary: Beagles at Holycross: Inter Hunt Meeting at Holycross.<br>4. Dublin: Malayans Celebrate Independence Anniversary.",women in film; employment"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Amharc Eireann/Senior Cross Country Championships,,20th,'Amharc Eireann/Senior Cross Country Championships':<br><br>Production Company: Gael Linn<br><br>Producer/Director:  Colm O'Laoghaire<br><br>Note: incomplete reel.<br><br>1. County Dublin Senior Cross Country Championships - Harry Gorman leads the field.<br>3. Seashore Motif in Spring Cloths.,women in film; sport"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Amharc Eireann/Shannon Air Disaster: 83 Dead - no survivors.,,20th,'Amharc Eireann/Shannon Air Disaster: 83 Dead - no survivors':<br><br>Production Company: Gael Linn<br><br>Producer/Director:  Colm O'Laoghaire<br>  <br>Four Items:<br>1. Shannon Air disaster: 83 dead - no survivors. wreckage on seashore. Red Cross go through debris.<br>2. Medical Congress Delegates Visit to Brewery:  <br>3. County Wicklow. Hill Climb at Kilpedder.<br>4. Autumn Fashions Preview:  Fashion show sponsored by Cassidys.,women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Amharc Eireann/Eagran 147,,20th,'Amharc Eireann/Eagran 147':<br><br>Production Company: Gael Linn<br><br>Producer/Director:  Colm O'Laoghaire<br><br>Four Items:<br>1. President Back from Rome: de Valera disembarks and is met by Dublin Lord Mayor.<br>2. National Fencing Championships.<br>3. Parade of Summer Fashions.<br>4. Cork Boat Show - speed boats displayed in Cork City Hall.,women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Amharc Eireann/Dublin Fine Gael Ard Fheis etc.,,20th,"'Amharc Eireann/Dublin Fine Gael Ard Fheis', etc.:<br><br>Production Company: Gael Linn<br><br>Producer/Director: Colm O'Laoghaire<br><br>Four Items:<br>1. Autumn Fashions of Parade.<br>2. Leinster Championship Rifle Shoot.<br>3. Mansion House: Ideal Homes Exhibition.<br>4. Rose of Tralee Final - Dublin Rose is crowned.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Amharc Eireann/Fashion Aids Cheshire Homes etc.,,20th,"'Amharc Eireann/Fashion Aids Cheshire Homes', etc.:<br><br>Production Company: Gael Linn<br><br>Producer/Director:  Colm O'Laoghaire<br><br>Four Items:<br>1. Fashion Aids Cheshire Homes.<br>2. Models With a Difference - model aeroplanes being flown in field.<br>3. Chamber of Horrors' for Medical Students.<br>4. Newry: Unemployment in the North - Protests Continue.  Newry Staff of Shorts and the Aircraft Section of the ATGWU, shown as part of the protest march in public town square.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Eh Joe,,20th,'Eh Joe':<br><br>Production company: Yellow Asylum Films<br><br>Adaptation of Samuel Beckett play in which the central character sits alone in a room tormented by a voice of the past.  The voice over by Siobhan McKenna was her last work.,women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Amharc Eireann/Eagran 42,,20th,'Amharc Eireann/Eagran 42':<br><br>Production Company: Gael Linn<br><br>Irish Language newsreel with four items:<br><br>1. Variety Club of Ireland elects 'Lady of the Year'.<br>2. St Patrick's Day: Industrial Parade in Dublin.<br>3. Irish Kennel Club Championship show.,women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Amharc Eireann/Eagran 86,,20th,'Amharc Eireann/Eagran 86':<br><br>Production Company: Gael Linn<br><br>Irish language newsreel with three items:<br>1. Return of Galway Mace and Sword.<br>2. Spring fashions are here already.<br>3. Olympic Games Inkblots and Crackpots version.,women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Amharc Eireann/Dublin Fine Gael Ard Fheis etc.,,20th,"'Amharc Eireann/Dublin Fine Gael Ard Fheis', etc.:<br><br>Production Company: Gael Linn<br><br>Producer/Director:  Colm O'Laoghaire<br>1. Rose of Tralee Contest.<br>2. Dublin Finals.<br>3. Mysterious Happenings in Howth<br>4. Fashions for Summer (when it comes).",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Amharc Eireann/Dublin Students Ban the Bomb etc.,,20th,"'Amharc Eireann/Dublin Students Ban the Bomb', etc.:<br><br>Production Company: Gael Linn<br><br>Producer/Director:  Colm O'Laoghaire<br><br>Dublin Students Ban the Bomb Protest. Trinity Says No.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Amharc Eireann/Rose of Tralee Selected.,,20th,"'Amharc Eireann/Rose of Tralee Selected':<br><br>Production Company: Gael Linn<br><br>Producer/Director:  Colm O'Laoghaire<br><br>Four Items:<br>1. Dublin Rose of Tralee Selected.<br>2. Wicklow- Dublin University Hill Climb.<br>3. Annual Blessing of Scooters.<br>4. Leopardstown, 'Larkspur Wins Gold Flake Plate'.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Tomkins John/1950s/Butlins Movienews - camp activities.,,20th,"'Tomkins John/1950s/Butlins Movienews - camp activities':<br><br>Production company: Butlins Holiday Camps<br><br>An edition of a weekly newsreel which was shown every Friday morning in the Camp Theatre on a Bell and Howell 609 arc projector, beauty contest.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Irish Pictorial Review/Edition No. 2,,20th,"'Irish Pictorial Review', Edition number 2:<br><br>Production Company:  First National Irish Film Corporation<br><br>1. Apostolic Nuncio Presents his Credentials to President MacBride, New Italian ambassador does the same two later.<br>2. International Events in Dublin - ballroom dancing competition.<br>3. Catholic State Guild Annual Presentation.<br>4. Morny's Last Ride - last race for jockey for Morny Green before beginning a career as trainer.<br>5. Dawn Beauty 1949 - winners of the Dawn Beauty.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,"Tomkins, John/Butlins Movienews - lifesaving",,20th,"Tomkins, John/Butlins Movienews - lifesaving:<br><br>Newsreel from Butlins shows demonstrations of lifesaving classes and some camp entertainment.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Miss Cinema 1964,,20th,'Miss Cinema 1964' - unidentified:<br><br>Film from the Mary Roden Collection about a Miss Cinema competition in 1964.,women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Amharc Eireann/Eagran 223,,20th,"'Amharc Eireann/Eagran 223':<br><br>Production Company: Gael Linn<br><br>Irish language newsreel with four items:<br><br>1. Abbey Theatre Foundation Stone Laid.<br>2. Elvis Sends Them to New York Fair.<br>3. Trinity College, Garda Sports at College.<br>4. Miss Ireland, 1963.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Faithful Departed,,20th,"'Faithful Departed':<br><br>Production Company: BAC Films Ltd.<br><br>Producer: Des Hickey<br><br>Short film using Robert French photographs from the William Lawrence Collection, held in the National Library, to illustrate the Dublin of 1904 that inspired Joyce's Ulysses.  The film traces Joyce's childhood and adolescence and his meeting with Nora Barnacle on June 16, 1904.  The music from the film comes from songs referred to in Ulysses which were favourites of Joyce's.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Amharc Eireann/Oiliunt Manachan (The Training of Models).,<br>1957,20th,'Amharc Eireann/Oiliunt Manachan (The Training of Models)':<br><br>Production Company: Gael Linn<br><br>Director:  Jim Mulkerns<br><br>Short film in which models are seen being trained in movement and poise at the Betty Whelan Mannequin School.  The Nora Griffin Model Agency at the Charles Ward-Mills Agency.,women in film; employment"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Ballroom of Romance,,20th,"'Ballroom of Romance':<br><br>Production Company: RTE/BBC Company Production<br><br>Producer: Kenneth Trodd              <br>Director: Pat O'Connor<br><br>Adapted from a William Trevor short story, this drama reveals the frustrations of living in rural Ireland during the 1950s where the ballrooms were a means of temporary escape from bleak lives, but also, cruelly emphasised the despair felt by many.  The drama centres on a spinster who returns to the ballroom where, in her youth, she had danced full of romantic aspirations.  These hopes had been dashed by emigration and, sadly and sadly, at the end of her evening in the 'Ballroom of Romance' she finds her only comfort in the company of a drunk and loutish man.  The sensitive direction and photography won it a BAFTA award for best single drama.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Flight from the snipe grass,,20th,"'Flight from the snipe grass':<br><br>Production Company: RTE<br><br>Producer:  Brendan O hEithir/Peter Feeney<br><br>A documentary based around newsreel footage of County Mayo in the 1950s.  Through the 1950s Patrick Gilmore had shot and screened footage of local events such as football matches and communions.  At the end of the film O hEithir says, 'With hindsight we know that free second level education would come, that industry would be fostered and emigration would slow down, that television would bring sex to Ireland.  It is chastening to remember that at the time the future did not look like that at all'.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Crawford Collection 5 and 6,1932/34,20th,"Crawford Collection 5 and 6:<br><br>Director: William N Crawford<br><br>Two films made by William N. Crawford (1903-1979), 5 Items.:<br><br>1. Domestic Tragedy - Our May Goes Off.<br>2. Lough Tay, 1932.<br>3. Gladys Gets Rid of her Sister.<br>4. Christmas Day celebrated by Crawford and Jenkins families at their homes in Drumcondra.<br>5. Unknown person fishes.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Ireland a Nation,,20th,"'Ireland a Nation':<br><br>Production Company: Gaelic Film Company<br><br>Director: William MacNamara<br><br>Historical drama tracing the social and political events in Ireland from 1798 uprising to the 1914 Home Rule legislation.  The first section is missing so the film begins with Grattan's Parliament.  Scenes within the film include depiction's of the famine and emigration to north America which proved highly emotive to audiences in 1914.  Interspersed with newsreel footage of events, such as a 1914 Home Rule meeting, the tone of the film is strongly nationalistic.  One inter-title proclaims the sentiment - 'England's difficult is Ireland's opportunity'.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,The Newcomers Irish,,,"'The Newcomers Irish':<br><br>Production Company:  National Film Board of Canada.<br><br>Dramatisation of the journey to Canada undertaken by Irish emigrants, no date.",women in film; women emigrants"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,On a Paving Stone Mounted,,20th,"'On a Paving Stone Mounted':<br><br>Production Company:  BFI Production Company<br><br>Producer: Mary Pat Lee<br><br>A film exploring Irish emigrants' experiences.  Contrasted (and confused for the emigrant) are his/her memories of Ireland, depicted by documentary footage of events such as Puck Fair and the pilgrimages to Croagh Patrick.  Once in London the emigrant creates these situations as reminders of their Irishness but also selectively recall and recreate back home memories that are not part on any reality in Ireland.  This is represented by a returned emigrant feeling apart from fellow Dubliners.",women in film; women emigrants"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Over Here,,20th,"'Over Here':<br><br>Production Company:  Associates Film Prods. - RTE and UK Arts Council.<br><br>Director: Iain Brooks<br>Producer:  Carlo Gebler<br><br>Film about the Irish emigrant community in Britain and the clubs and organisations through which they maintain contact with each other and Irish culture, no date.",women in film; women emigrants"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Pint of Plain,,20th,"'Pint of Plain':<br><br>Director: T O'Sullivan/Derrick O'Connor<br><br>Film about Irish emigrants' experiences in London.  One emigrant meets, amongst others, an obsessed English soccer fan, another peculiar Englishman, who uses code words on the phone, a stripper who performs in a pub, and a madman on a hill who cries out for Armageddon to wipe away the urban decay.  The feeling of difference experienced by the Irish emigrants in such a strange environment is reinforced by the sue of hand-held camera style.",women in film; women emigrants"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,An Toileanacht a dfhill (Return of the Islander),,20th,"'An Toileanacht a dfhill (Return of the Islander)':<br><br>Production Company:  Motion Picture Production Limited<br><br>A fictional account of a true experience. An Irish labourer returns to Aran after working on a London building site.  The emphasis of the film is on the hardships of island life, a life dominated by the sea.  The returned emigrant finds work on a trawler but other returnees have to eke out an existence farming the barren land.  (Award:  Certificate of Merit Award Cork International, 1970).",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Our Country,,20th,'Our Country':<br><br>Production Company: Irish Civic Films<br><br>Producer: Liam O'Leary   Director:  Brendan Stafford<br><br>A short election campaign film for Clann na Poblachta which highlights the problems of Ireland in the 1940s and calls for public effort to resolve these communal difficulties. The narrators state that public affairs are the concern of all and stress the dangers of public indifference.,women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,The Lad from Old Ireland,,20th,"'The Lad from Old Ireland':<br><br>Production Company:  The Kalem Film Company of America<br><br>Director: Sidney Olcott<br><br>A young Irishman, Terry, leaves his home and his sweetheart, Aileen, to seek his fortune in the States.  While Terry becomes a success in politics, Aileen's fortunes fail as her mother dies and Aileen is threatened with eviction.  A letter to Terry warns him of her plight and he returns to Ireland to pay off the debts on Aileen's home.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Aran of the Saints,,20th,"'Aran of the Saints':<br><br>Production Company:  Catholic Film Society<br><br>Film depicting live in the Aran Islands as Spartan and governed by the practice of Catholicism.   Aran is described as a community founded in Christianity and one that is isolated, dependent on visits by the steamboat for many of its supplies.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,It's in the Bank,,20th,"'It's in the Bank':<br><br>Producer: George Fleischmann<br>Director: Gerard Healy<br><br>A film about the importance of blood donation.  According to the commentary there are all sorts of banks, turf, piggy, etc., but only one bank can save a life - the blood bank.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Next Please,,20th,"'Next Please':<br><br>Production Company: Hibernian Pictures<br><br>Producer/Director: William J Moylan<br><br>Road safety film which highlights the dangers of the road, particularly for children.  Each accident scene is preceded by a super-imposition of the Grim Reaper beckoning.  The danger of car crashes is also shown and towards the end of the film the gardai demonstrate road safety.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Noel Browne's TB Film,,20th,"'Noel Browne's TB Film':<br><br>Production Company: National Film Institute<br><br>Film about the treatment of tuberculosis, showing a Dr arriving at a hospital.  Shot in the National Hospital for Consumption in Ireland.",women in film; diseases; health"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Amharch Eireann: Tearnamh as Polio,1956-59,20th,'Amharch Eireann: Tearnamh as Polio':<br><br>Production Company: Gael Linn<br><br>A short documentary on the work on the Central Remedial Clinic and its treatment for polio sufferers.  More information available on paper record.  Title 'View of Ireland: Recovery from Polio'.,women in film; diseases; health"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Saint Columba,,20th,"'Saint Columba':<br><br>Director: Tom Huston<br><br>This promotional film relates the life and works of St Columba which presenting Northern Ireland, especially Derry, as an attractive and historically interesting location for the tourist family to visit.  The film contains footage of various historical dramatisations.",women in film; religion"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Places for People,,20th,"'Teachers', 'Places for People':<br><br>Production Company: Vincent Corcoran Productions<br><br>Film made to commemorate European Year of Architectural Heritage, 1975.  A children's architectural conservation project and buildings in the process of being conserved.",women in film; employment"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Rural Vocational School,1950s,20th,"'Rural Vocational School':<br><br>Film about about rural vocational schools which numbered around 100 in the 1950s.  The schools place emphasis on agriculture for the boys and domestic science for the girls.  Girls are shown in a domestic science class and boys in a laboratory, at woodwork and blacksmith classes.",women in film; education"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Amharc Eireann/Eagran 26,,20th,"'Amharc Eireann/Eagran 26':<br><br>Production Company: Gael Linn<br><br>Producer/Director: Colm O'Laoghaire<br><br>Four Items:  <br>1. 'It might have been worse' - the petrol strike of 1959.<br>2. 'County Dublin Indoor Athletics at Stillorgan'<br>3. 'At Ringsend Tech. Do-It-Yourself Boatbuliders', boat building classes.<br>4. 'Dublin Zoo'.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Amharc Eireann/Eagran 53,,20th,'Amharc Eireann/Eagran 53':<br><br>Production Company: Gael Linn<br><br>Producer/Director: Colm O'Laoghaire<br><br>Four Items:<br>1. Galway: Donegal Win National Currach Championships.<br>2. Finals of Schools Irish Debating Contest.  Winners receive Gael Linn Plaque.,women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,I.N.T.O. Battle,,20th,'INTO Battle':<br><br>Production Company: Irish National Teachers Organisation Production<br><br>Film recording the formal development of the 1946 strike action by the  Irish National Teachers Organisation.,women in film; trade unions; employment"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,A School Day Snapshots from Church Road 1939 - 1940,,20th,"'A School Day Snapshots from Church Road, 1939 - 1940':<br><br>Amateur film with intertitles of the activities taking place in the newly opened St Joseph's Boys National School in Church Road Dublin.",women in film; education"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Amharc Eireann/Bantracht na Tuaithe,,20th,"'Domestic':<br><br>Amharc Eireann/Bantracht na Tuaithe<br><br>Production Company: Gael Linn<br><br>Producer/Director: Colm O'Laoghaire<br><br>This film shows the activities and courses available at the ICA [Irish Countrywomen's Association] December 1956.  The courses are run at ICA Headquarters Temofeckin, include cooking, sewing, dress-making, reed-weaving, butter-making, etc.",women in film; education of women; societies and clubs"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Criminal Conversation,,20th,"'Criminal Conversation':<br><br>Production Company: BAC Films Ltd/RTE<br><br>An hour long drama which examines the stress of marriage break-up in a country where divorce is prohibited (Ireland) by both the State and the Church.  Two nouveau riche couples celebrate Christmas Eve together, get drunk and reveal their secrets.  When one of the men admits to having an affair with the other's wife things turn sour and the four are forced to remove their public masks and look at the real truth about themselves.  'Criminal Conversation' is a legal term often used for adultery.",women in film; sexual behaviour"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Grisewood-McEvoy/1940s/Dundrum House,,20th,"Grisewood-McEvoy/1940s/Dundrum House:<br><br>Amateur footage of convent school for girls, Dundrum House, which shows students working in different areas of the convent grounds, churning milk, making butter, knitting, baking and tending the school's livestock and gardens.",women in film; education of girls; women in the Catholic Church"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Larry,,20th,"'Larry':<br><br>Production Company: Television Theatre (Ireland) Limited<br><br>Drama based on Frank O'Connor's short story, 'My Oedipus Complex', depicts through the eyes of a young boy, his close relationship with his mother and its disruption when father returns from war.  Family life is further upset with the arrival of a new baby, forcing father and son into an increasingly close relationship.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Ireland's Golden West/Colourful Connemara,,20th,'Ireland's Golden West/Colourful Connemara':<br><br>Production Company: Irish Tourist Association<br><br>A silent film giving picturesque illustration of the attractions of Connemara.,women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Alison,,20th,"'Alison':<br><br>A short atmospheric, film noir thriller set in a Georgian House.  The lead character dreams that his wife shoots him.  He wakes from the dream and is actually shot by his wife.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Ireland's coast of a thousand welcomes,,20th,"'Ieland's coast of a thousand welcomes':<br><br>Production Company:  Robert Monks Film Services<br><br>The world's first yacht club, the Royal Cork Yacht Club, was host to yachtspeople from all over the world as the Newport, Rhode Island to Cork race ended.",women in film; sport"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Honeymoon Island,,20th,'Honeymoon Island':<br><br>Production Company: Bord Failte Eireann Sponsors<br><br>A film promoting Ireland as a honeymoon destination.,women in film; marriage"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Movietone News: Dublin Greets Papal Nuncio,,20th,"'Movietone News: Dublin Greets Papal Nuncio':<br><br>Production Company: Movietone<br><br>Series of news items on 1949 Movietone newsreel.<br><br>Dublin Greets Papal Nuncio,<br>Launch of the SS Irish Hazel at West Hartlepool.<br>First Snow of Winter. <br>The Taoiseach Visits the Vatican City.",women in film; religion"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Tri piscin beag (Three Little Kittens),,20th,"'Tri piscin beag (Three Little Kittens)':<br><br>Production Credits:  Arthur Gates<br><br>Animated film that shows the various characteristics of cats.  A farmer's wife discovers three kittens in a barn with their mother.  At two weeks are carried by their mother to a new home in an old buggy where they learn to feed themselves and play, etc.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Voyage to Recovery,,20th,'Voyage to Recovery':<br><br>Production Company: National Film Institute of Ireland<br><br>Dramatised film about the treatment of tuberculosis.  A new hospital is shown where modern methods are used and where the BCG vaccine has proved effective against tuberculosis.,women in film; diseases"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,,,,"'Water Wisdom':<br><br>Producer: Colm O'Laoghaire<br><br>A film made to encourage small farming communities to co-operate, no date.", women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Aran of the Saints,,20th,'Aran of the Saints':<br><br>Production Company: Catholic Film Society<br><br>Film depicting live in the Aran Islands as spartan and governed by the practice of Catholicism.,women in film; religion"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Bimis ag  Rince,,20th,'Bimis ag  Rince':<br><br>Production Company: Radharc Films<br><br>Film about a music festival in North Kerry in July 1973 incorporating Irish dancing and playing traditional music.,women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Daingean,,20th,'Daingean':<br><br>This is a silent document of life in rural Ireland in the 1960s.,women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Flaxen Heritage,,20th,"'Flaxen Heritage':<br><br>Production Company: Major Films, Schenectady, New York<br><br>A film selling Ireland as the perfect holiday location.  Won Silver Award at British Industrial Film 1967.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Ireland in Spring,,20th,'Ireland in Spring':<br><br>Film showing Ireland celebrating an Tostal in Spring. President Sean T O'Kelly opens a parade in Dublin.,women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Over Here,,20th,'Over Here':<br><br>Production Company: Associates Film Prods/RTE and UK Arts Council<br><br>Film about the Irish emigrant community in Britain and the clubs and organisations which they maintain contact with each other.  The film concentrates on the vibrancy of traditional music and dancing.,women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Slogadh 73,,20th,"'Slogadh 73':<br><br>Production Company: Gael Linn<br><br>Film about Slogadh festival, 1973 an annual event which highlights Irish language and culture through dance and music competitions.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Slogadh 77,,20th,"'Slogadh 77':<br><br>Production Company: Gael Linn<br><br>Film about Slogadh festival, 1977, an annual event which highlights Irish language and culture through dance and music competitions.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,That Pleasant Country,,20th,'That Pleasant Country':<br><br>Film written and narrated by James Plunkett which profiles Ireland with many literary references.,women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Top of the Morning,,20th,'Top of the Morning':<br><br>Production Company: SOS<br><br>Tourist film that dwells much of the time of the Irish Sweepstake Draw.,women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,To See Old Shannon's Face Again,,20th,'To See old Shannon's Face Again':<br><br>Film about American tourists stopping over at Shannon Airport.  These visitors are seen making a 24 hour stop over visiting Clare and Tipperary.,women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Amharc Eireann: Fleadh Ceoil,,20th,'Amharc Eireann: Fleadh Ceoil':<br><br>Production Company: Gael Linn<br><br>Producer: Colm O'Laoghaire<br><br>Film of a Fleadh Ceoil in Dublin.,women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Amharc Eireann/Bloomsday 62: James Joyce Tower Opened,,20th,'Amharc Eireann/Bloomsday 62: James Joyce Tower Opened':<br><br>Production Company: Gael Linn<br><br>Producer Colm O'Laoghaire<br><br>Two Items:<br>1. Bloomsday 1962 - James Joyce Tower Opened.<br>2. Gorey: Strange contrasts in Fleadh Ceoil.,women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Jitterbug,,20th,'Jitterbug':<br><br>Film from the Roden collection of a dance hall where young people do the 'jitterbug' as a band plays and older people pose for the camera.,women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Shillelagh Sports,,20th,"'Shillelagh Sports':<br><br>Production Company:  William Costello <br><br>Footage of Shillelagh Sports community day and the village itself, no date.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Music in the Woods,,20th,'Music in the Woods':<br><br>Production Company: Martello Films<br><br>Film about preparations made by a group of children for a village festival.,women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,The Celtic Dream,,20th,'The Celtic Dream':<br><br>Production Company: Tele Hachette<br><br>French travelogue featuring poetic impressions of traditional Irish culture and landscape.,women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Scannan-sceala Eireann,,20th,'Scannan-sceala Eireann':<br><br>Liam O'Leary footage of Gaelic language rally in Dublin.  Professor Eoin MacNeill is seen unveiling a tablet on the building.,women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Cannon Hayes Community Youth Centre,,20th,'Canon Hayes Community Youth Centre':<br><br>Production Company: Tipperary Parish Guild Film Unit<br><br>Amateur footage of the opening of the Cannon Hayes Community Youth Centre and its activities from 1962-1965.,women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Portrait of Dublin,,20th,"'Portrait of Dublin':<br><br>Production Company: Irish Film Productions <br><br>This film looks at the history of Dublin, featuring well known locations around the city with reference to historical events, literature, theatre, architecture, entertainment and leisure.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Flaxen Heritage,,20th,"'Flaxen Heritage':<br><br>Production Company: Major Films. Schenectady, New York<br><br>American Burrell Smith, 'Your Television Traveller', visits Ireland to present an American TV film about Irish Linen.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Green for Ireland,,20th,"'Green for Ireland':<br><br>Production Company: Anthony Gilikson Associates <br><br>A film selling Ireland as the perfect holiday location.  It opens with Dublin Airport and shows city scenes, including pubs, Georgian Dublin, etc.  The film then moves to the West, showing the Cliffs of Moher, pubs, dancing, etc.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Ireland in Spring,,20th,'Ireland in Spring':<br><br>Production Company: Bord Failte<br><br>Film showing Ireland celebrating An Tostal in Spring.,women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Ireland; the news conference country,,20th,'Ireland; the news conference country':<br><br>Production Company: Bord Failte Sponsors<br><br>Film promoting Ireland as an attractive place to set up business or industry.,women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Ireland,,20th,'Ireland':<br><br>Production Company: Dudley Production Limited<br><br>Irish Tourist Film showing various sights and locations around Ireland.,women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Irish Junior Red Cross Rally,,20th,"'Irish Junior Red Cross Rally':<br><br>An amateur film record of a Junior Red Cross rally held in Iveagh Gardens, Dublin",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Leading the Way  - a Story of Irish Farming,,20th,'Leading the Way - a Story of Irish Farming':<br><br>This film deals with the beneficial effects of mechanisation on various types of Irish farms.,women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,More Power to the Farmer,,20th,'More Power to the Farmer':<br><br>Production Credits: Gerard Healy<br><br>Film showing the benefits of the rural electrification scheme for the Irish farmer.,women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,A Nation Once Again,,20th,"'A Nation Once Again':<br><br>Production Company: Gaumont British Instructional <br><br>A film, with narrated documentary and dramatised historical scenes, made to commemorate the centenary of the death of Thomas Davis, who founded 'The Nation' newspaper.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Over Here,,20th,'Over Here':<br><br>Production Company: Associates Film Productions - RTE and UK Arts Council<br><br>Film about the Irish emigrant community in Britain and the clubs and organisation through which they maintain contact with each other and Irish culture.,women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Amharc Eireann : Saoire ar Sionainn,,20th,'AmharcEireann : Saoire ar Sionainn':<br><br>Production Company: Gael Linn<br><br>Short film about of cruises that take place on the Shannon.,women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Slogadh,,20th,"'Slogadh':<br><br>Production Company: Gael Linn<br><br>Film about a Slogadh festival, an annual event which highlights Irish language and culture through dance and music.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Slogadh 73,,20th,"'Slogadh 73':<br><br>Production Company: Gael Linn<br><br>Film about a Slogadh festival 1973, an annual event which highlights Irish language and culture through dance and music.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Slogadh 77,,20th,"'Slogadh 77':<br><br>Production Company: Gael Linn<br><br>Film about a Slogadh festival, 1977, an annual event which highlights Irish language and culture through dance and music.",women in film"National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,NMH/41,1948-1957,20th,"Correspondence with the Department of Health regarding payment of grants from Hospital Trust Fund towards the cost of the New Infants Department, November 1948-December 1957.","National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,NMH/42,1950-1957,20th,"Corrspondence relating to the establishment of the new Department, September 1950-December 1957.","National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,NMH/17,1926-1929,20th,"Students Attendant Book, Register, March 1926-July 1929.","National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,NMH/23,1955-1958,20th,"Medical Council Minute Book, Minutes of the first monthly meeting of the Medical Council established to administer the Medical Fund, November 1955-March 1958.","National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,NMH/24,1958-1969,20th,"Medical Council Minute Book, April 1958-December 1969.","National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,E/5,1934-1943,20th,"Executive Committee Minute Book, January 1934-December 1943.","National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,E/6,1954-1963,20th,"Executive Committee Minute Book, January 1954-December 1963.","National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,E/8,1964-1973,20th,"Executive Committee Minute Book, January 1964-December 1973.","National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,F/2,1951-1961,20th,"Finance Committee Agenda Book, December 1951-September 1961.","National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,F/4,1939-1942,20th,"Finance Committee Minute Book, September 1939-May 1942.","National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,F/5,1942-1953,20th,"Finance Committee Minute Book, July 1942-December 1953.","National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,F/6,1954-1963,20th,"Finance Committee Minute Book, January 1954-December 1963.","National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,NMH/43,1949-1957,20th,"File relating to the conversion of basement rooms (former air raid shelter) as accommodation for domestic staff, May 1949-December 1957.","National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,NMH/44,,20th,"Report of Sub-Committee on Medical Staffing, February 1949.","National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,NMH/45,1951-1952,20th,"Correspondence file regarding the estimated cost of purchase and conversion of a van for use by the obstetrical flying squad, May 1951-June 1952.","National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,NMH/46,1945-1951,20th,"Correspondence file regarding prelimary stages of the Mother and Child Scheme and the Infant Welfare Schemes, November 1945-February 1951.","Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,That Pleasant Country 1972,,20th,'That Pleasant Country':<br><br>Film written and narrated by James Plunkett which profiles Ireland which many literary references.,women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Amharc Eireann: Fleadh Ceoil,,20th,"'Amharc Eireann: Fleadh Ceoil':<br><br>Production Company: Gael Linn<br><br>Producer: Colm O'Laoghaire<br><br>Can Issue, number 14.  Film of a Fleadh Ceoil in Dublin.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Amharc Eireann: Eagran 73,,20th,'Amharc Eireann: Eagran 73':<br><br>Production Company: Gael Linn<br><br>Producer: Colm O'Laoghaire<br><br>MIAOPR 4 items:<br>1. New Cork Dockyard.<br>2. Dublin Nigerian Independence Ball.<br>3. Dundalk Races.  Settlement wins Carrickmacross Handicap<br>4. Garda Depot Auction.,women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Amharc Eireann/Eagran 79,,20th,"'Amharc Eireann/Eagran 79':<br><br>Production Company: Gael Linn<br><br>Producer: Colm O'Laoghaire<br><br>MIAOPR, 4 items:<br>1. Taoiseach at Opening of Grand Opera Season.<br>2. County Waterford : Winter Beagling at Tallow.<br>3. Irishmen in Papal Army Exhibition.<br>4. Dublin Bay Yachtsmen Hold Bavarian Ball.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Amharc Eireann/Eagran 80,,20th,"'Amharc Eireann/Eagran 80':<br><br>Production Company: Gael Linn<br><br>Producer: Colm O'Laoghaire<br><br>MIAOPR, 3 items:<br>1. Dublin Creation Ball to Help Remedial Clinic.<br>2. Badminton Championships mens doubles.<br>3. Furs of the future at Chinchilla Show.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Amharc Eireann/Eagran 80,,20th,"'Amharc Eireann/Eagran 80':<br><br>Production Company: Gael Linn<br><br>Producer: Colm O'Laoghaire<br><br>MIAOPR, 4 items:<br>1. Junior Boxing Championships - Boxing in Crumlin Stadium.<br>2. Lisburn International Exhibition of Children's Art.<br>3. Dublin: East Ireland Fencing Championships<br>4. Topical Notes at Belfast Arts Ball. Fancy Dress.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Amharc Eireann/Eagran 93,,20th,"'Amharc Eireann/Eagran 93':<br><br>Production Company: Gael Linn<br><br>Producer: Colm O'Laoghaire<br><br>MIAOPR, 4 items:<br>1. Variety Club of Ireland: Children's Fancy Dress Parade.<br>2. Dublin's first drive in Bank.<br>3. Arbour Day at Palmerstown School.<br>4. Free Style Wrestling at Mansion House.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,"Amharc Eireann/Co. Mayo Fleadh Ceoil in Swinford, Co. Mayo",,20th,"'Amharc Eireann/County Mayo Fleadh Ceoil in Swinford, County Mayo':<br><br>Production Company: Gael Linn<br><br>Producer: Colm O'Laoghaire<br><br>MIAOPR, 4 items:<br>1. County Mayo: Fleadh Ceoil in Swinford.<br>2. Lambretta Club of Ireland Annual Rally<br>3. Prime Minister of Indonesia Arrives in Dublin.<br>4. Belfast: Balmoral Agricultural Show.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Amharc Eireann/Shannon Air Disaster; 83 Dead No Survivors,,20th,"'Amharc Eireann/Shannon Air Disaster; 83 Dead No Survivors':<br><br>Production Company: Gael Linn<br><br>Producer: Colm O'Laoghaire<br><br>MIAOPR, 4 items:<br>1. Shannon Air Disaster 83 Dead - No Survivors.<br>2. Medical Congress Delegates Visit Guinness's Brewery.<br>3. County Wicklow: Hill Climb at Kilpedder<br>4. Autumn Fashions Preview.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Amharc Eireann/Tribute Paid to Congo Dead etc.,,20th,"'Amharc Eireann/Tribute Paid to Congo Dead', etc.:<br><br>Production Company: Gael Linn<br><br>Producer: Colm O'Laoghaire<br><br>MIAOPR, 4 items: <br>1. Tribute paid to Congo dead.<br>2 Winter Sports in Dublin mountains.<br>3. National Stadium: Ireland versus USA.<br>4. Malayan Independence Ball.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Amharc Eireann/Bord Iascaigh Mhara: Presentation etc.,,20th,"'Amharc Eireann/Bord Iascaigh Mhara: Presentation', etc.<br><br>Production Company: Gael Linn<br><br>Producer: Colm O'Laoghaire<br><br>MIAOPR, 4 items:<br>1. Bord Iascaigh Mhara: Presentation to Galway Skipper.<br>2. Kilmainham Prison: Shooting of the 'Quare Fella', lighting set-up in the prison shooting of Brendan Behan's  Quare Fella.<br>3. Variety Club Fancy Dress Ball.<br>4. Variety Club Fancy Ball.  CU of banner with the Variety Club of Ireland on it shots of people in fancy in dance hall dancing.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Amharc Eireann/Eagran 145,,20th,"'Amharc Eireann/Eagran 145':<br><br>Production Company: Gael Linn<br><br>Producer: Colm O'Laoghaire<br><br>MIAOPR, 3 items:<br>1. Gay Times at Arts Ball.  Fancy Dress Ball.<br>2. Dogs at School.  Training session dogs are led through their paces shots of the owners.<br>3. Lord Mayor of London visits to Dublin.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Amharc Eireann/Dublin: Rose of Tralee Selected.,,20th,"'Amharc Eireann/Dublin: Rose of Tralee Selected':<br><br>Production Company: Gael Linn<br><br>Producer: Colm O'Laoghaire<br><br>MIAOPR, 4 items:<br>1. Dublin Rose of Tralee Selected.<br>2. Wicklow: Dublin University Hill Climb.<br>3. Annual Blessing of Scooters.<br>4. Leopardstown: 'Larkspur Wins Gold Flake Plate'.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Amharc Eireann/Antrim: Pony Express Rides Again.,,20th,"'Amharc Eireann/Antrim: Pony Express Rides Again':<br><br>Production Company: Gael Linn<br><br>Producer: Colm O'Laoghaire<br><br>MIAOPR, 4 items:<br>1. Cork- Antrim: Pony Express Rides Again.<br>2. Cork: Exhibition of Science and Technology.<br>3. County Kildare; Gerry Scarlett Wins Hill scramble.<br>4. Cork Intonational Choral Festival.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Amharc Eireann/Bloomsday 1962: James Joyce Tower Opened.,,20th,"'Amharc Eireann/Bloomsday 1962: James Joyce Tower Opened':<br><br>Production Company: Gael Linn<br><br>Producer: Colm O'Laoghaire<br><br>MIAOPR, 2 items:<br>1. Bloomsday 1962: James Joyce Tower Opened.<br>2. Gorey: Strange Contrasts at Fleadh Ceoil.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Amharc Eireann/Eagran 172,,20th,"'Amharc Eireann/Eagran 172':<br><br>Production Company: Gael Linn<br><br>Producer: Colm O'Laoghaire<br><br>MIAOPR, 4 items:<br>1. Bellingham Castle: Sportsmen shoot for charity.<br>2. National Ballet Company in Rehearsal.  <br>3. Santry Contrasts in Horse Power.<br>4. Mr Acker Bilk at Bray.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Superjet to Ireland,,20th,"'Superjet to Ireland':<br><br>Production Company: Dudley Pictures Corporation.<br><br>A film portraying the attractions of Ireland, rural and urban.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Irish Pictorial Review/Edition No. 2,,20th,"'Irish Pictorial Review/Edition number 2':<br><br>Production company: First National Irish Film Company<br><br>5 items:<br>1. Apostolic Nuncio Presents his Credentials.<br>2. International events in Dublin, ballroom dancing competition between Ireland and England. Football match between Sweden and Ireland.<br>3. Catholic Stage Guild Annual Presentation.<br>4. Morn's Last Ride. Last race by jockey Morny Green.<br>5. Dawn Beauty Contest, 1949.",women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Music in the Woods,,20th,'Music in the Woods':<br><br>Production Company: Martello Films<br><br>Film about preparations made by a group of children for a village festival.,women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,The Celtic Dream.,,20th,'The Celtic Dream':<br><br>Production Company: Tele <br><br>French travelogue featuring poetic impressions of traditional Irish culture and landscape.,women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,The One Nighters,,20th,'The One Nighters':<br><br>Production Company: Collinson and Monks Production.<br><br>Film depicting life on the road with the Royal Showband in 1963.,women in film"Irish Film Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,Amharc Eireann/Eagran 191,,20th,'Amharc Eireann/Eagran 191':<br><br>Production Company: Gael Linn<br><br>Producer: Colm O'Laoghaire<br><br>Irish Language with 3 items.<br>1. Airlift to Kippure.<br>2. Boxing the National Stadium<br>3. The Ancient Dancers of India.,women in filmLongford County Library,,Local Authority Records,,1855-1925,"19th, 20th",Granard Board of Guardians Minute Books:<br>19 July 1855 - 29 December 1855<br>22 November 1855 - 15 May 1856<br>10 January 1856 - 10 July 1856<br>22 May 1856 - 20 November 1856<br>17 July 1856 - 27 November 1856<br>27 November 1856 - 21 May 1857<br>28 May 1857 - 12 November 1857<br>19 November 1857 - 25 March 1858<br>19 November 1857 - 25 March 1858<br>25 March 1858 - 5 October 1858<br>25 March 1858 - 5 October 1858<br>14 October 1858 - 24 March 1859<br>31 March 1859-29 September 1859<br>6 October 1859 - 22 March 1860<br>29 March 1860 - 4 October 1860<br>11 October 1860 - 28 March 1861<br>4 April 1861 - 30 September 1861<br>8 October 1861 - 27 March 1862<br>3 April 1862 - 2 October 1862<br>3 April 1862 - 1 May 1862<br>9 October 1862 - 30 March 1863<br>12 October 1863 - 4 April 1864<br>4 April 1864 - 3 October 1864<br>10 October 1864 - 3 October 1865<br>3 April 1865 - 25 September 1865<br>9 October 1865 - 26 March 1866<br>2 April 1866 - 1 October 1866<br>8 October 1866 - 25 March 1867<br>1 April 1867 - 30 September 1867<br>7 October 1867 - 23 March 1868<br>30 March 1868 - 28 September 1868<br>3 April 1869 - 4 October 1869<br>12 October 1869 - 28 March 1870<br>4 April 1870 - 3 October 1870<br>10 October 1870 - 27 March 1871<br>3 April 1871 - 2 October 1871<br>9 October 1871 - 25 March 1872<br>1 April 1872 - 30 September 1872<br>7 October 1872 0 24 March 1873<br>31 March 1873 - 6 October 1873 <br>6 October 1873 - 30 March 1874<br>30 March 1874 - 28 September 1874<br>5 October 1874 - 29 March 1875<br>5 April 1875 - 4 October 1875<br>11 October 1875 - 27 March 1876<br>3 March 1876 - 9 October 1876 <br>9 October 1876 - 26 March 1877<br>2 April 1877 - 1 October 1877<br>8 October 1877 - 25 March 1878<br>1 April 1878 - 30 September 1878<br>7 October 1878 - 24 March 1879<br>31 March 1879 - 29 September 1879<br>6 October 1879 - 25 March 1880<br>1 April 1880 - 30 September 1880<br>7 October 1880 - 26 September 1881<br>10 October 1881 - 20 March 1882<br>27 March 1882 - 2 October 1882<br>9 October 1882 - 26 March 1883<br>2 April 1883 - 8 October 1883<br>15 October 1883 - 7 April 1884<br>1 April 1884 - 6 October 1884<br>12 October 1885 - 29 March 1886<br>5 April 1886 - 11 October 1887<br>10 October 1887 - 2 April 1888<br>9 April 1888 - 8 October 1888<br>15 October 1888 - 18 March 1889<br>1 April 1889 - 10 October 1889<br>17 October 1889 - 27 March 1890<br>3 April 1890 - 9 October 1890<br>16 October 1890 - 20 April 1891<br>27 April 1891 - 29 October 1891<br>5 November 1891 - 7 April 1892<br>14 April 1892 - 6 October 1892<br>13 October 1892 - 14 April 1893<br>20 April 1893 - 12 October 1893<br>19 October 1893 - 5 April 1894<br>15 October 1894 - 8 April 1895<br>21 October 1895 - 27 April 1896<br>4 March 1896 - 28 September 1897<br>4 October 1897 - 21 March 1898<br>26 March 1898 - 3 October 1898<br>10 October 1898 - 27 March 1899<br>24 May 1900 - 19 November 1900<br>27 May 1901 - 25 November 1901<br>2 December 1901 - 9 June 1902<br>16 June 1902 - 22 December 1902<br>29 December 1902 - 15 June 1903<br>22 June 1903 - 21 December 1903<br>4 January 1904 - 4 July 1904<br>8 November 1909 - 21 November 1910<br>28 November 1910 - 12 June 1911<br>19 June 1911 - 30 October 1911<br>6 November 1911 - 13 May 1912<br>20 May 1912 - 11 November 1912<br>17 November 1912 - 28 April 1913<br>5 May 1913 - 13 October 1913<br>20 October 1913 - 12 April 1914<br>20 April 1914 - 23 September 1914<br>5 October 1914 - 22 March 1915<br>5 April 1915 - 27 September 1915<br>11 October 1915 - 17 March 1916<br>25 September 1916 - 19 March 1917<br>26 March 1917 - 17 September 1917<br>24 September 1917 - 4 March 1918<br>18 March 1818 - 9 September 1918<br>30 September 1918 - 17 March 1919<br>31 March 1919 - 22 March 1920<br>29 September 1919 - 13 October 1919<br>29 March 1920 - 17 December 1920<br>28 August 1898 - 28 January 1901<br>15 July 1902 - 14 July 1921<br>18 June 1906 - 10 June 1907<br>17 June 1907 - 15 June 1908 <br>19 June 1908 - 26 July 1909<br>23 August 1909 - 9 January 1911<br>20 February 1911 - 29 April 1912<br>13 May 1912 - 5 May 1913<br>2 June 1913 - 6 July 1914<br>16 June 1914 - 3 January 1916<br>20 July 1914  - 3 January 1916<br>18 June 1917 - 12 May 1919<br>12 May 1919 - 11 November 1921<br>12 December 1921 - 8 June 1925.,institutional care; welfare; women poor law guardians; women in politicsLongford County Library,,Local Authority Records,,1839-1949,"19th, 20th","Longford Board of Guardian Minute Books:<br>28 June 1839 - 18 March 1843<br>30 March 1844 - 8 March 1845<br>10 January 1846 - 31 October 1846<br>2 October 1847 - 25 March 1848<br>1 April 1848 - 18 January 1849<br>25 January 1849 - 31 October 1849<br>16 February 1849 - 26 October 1840<br>2 November 1850 - 10 July 1850<br>17 July 1850 - 19 March 1851<br>26 March 1851 - 17 December 1851<br>22 September 1852 - 30 March 1853<br>5 April 1853 - 28 September 1853<br>5 October 1853 - 29 March 1854<br>4 April 1854 - 4 October 1854<br>11 October 1854 - 11 April 1855<br>18 April 1855 - 17 October 1855<br>23 October 1855 - 23 April 1856<br>30 April 1856 - 29 October 1856<br>7 May 1856 - 29 October 1856<br>6 November 1856 - 1 April 1857<br>6 November 1856 - 6 May 1857<br>13 May 1857 - 11 November 1857<br>18 November 1857 - 19 May 1858<br>26 May 1858 - 24 November 1858<br>31 December 1860 - 3 July 1861 <br>10 July 1861 - 8 January 1862<br>15 January 1862 - 9 July 1862<br>16 July 1862 - 7 January 1863<br>14 January 1863 - 8 July 1863<br>13 January 1864 - 6 July 1864<br>13 July 1864 - 6 January 1865<br>11 January 1865 - 5 July 1865<br>12 July 1865 - 3 January 1866<br>10 January 1866 - 4 July 1866<br>11 July 1866 - 26 December 1866<br>2 January 1867 - 19 June 1867<br>28 June 1867 - 18 December 1867<br>26 December 1867 - 24 June 1868<br>6 January 1869 - 7 July 1869<br>14 July 1869 - 26 July 1870<br>2 February 1870 - 3 August 1870<br>10 August 1870 - 8 February 1871<br>21 February 1872 - 11 September 1872<br>18 September 1872 - 2 April 1873<br>9 April 1873 0 29 October 1873<br>5 November 1873 - 18 May 1874<br>1 June 1874 - 12 October 1874<br>28 October 1874 - 5 May 1875<br>12 May 1875 0 17 November 1875<br>24 November 1875 - 31 May 1876<br>7 June 1876 - 27 December 1876 <br>3 January 1877 - 25 July 1877<br>1 August 1877 - 6 February 1878<br>13 February 1878 - 28 August 1878<br>4 September 1878 - 19 March 1879<br>26 March 1879 - 8 October 1879<br>14 April 1880 - 11 May 1881<br>18 May 1881 - 7 December 1881 <br>14 December 1881 - 21 June 1882<br>28 June 1882 - 10 January 1883<br>17 January 1883 - 15 August 1883<br>15 August 1883 - 19 March 1884<br>26 March 1884 - 15 October 1884<br>22 October 1884 - 9 May 1885<br>20 May 1885 - 16 December 1885<br>23 December 1885 - 7 July 1886<br>16 February 1887 - 14 September 1887<br>21 September 1887 - 25 April 1888 <br>2 May 1888 - 7 November 1888<br>14 November 1888 - 29 May 1889<br>5 June 1889 - 18 December 1889<br>1 January 1890 - 9 July 1890<br>16 July 1890 - 28 January 1891<br>4 February 1891 - 26 August 1891<br>2 September 1891 - 16 March 1892<br>23 March 1892 - 28 September 1892<br>5 October 1892 - 29 March 1893<br>29 March 1893 - 4 October 1893<br>11 October 1893 - 28 March 1894<br>4 April 1894 - 6 October 1894<br>13 October 1894 -  30 March 1895<br>6 April 1895 - 6 October 1895<br>12 October 1895 - 28 March 1896<br>4 April 1896 - 10 October 1896<br>24 October 1896 - 2 October 1897<br>9 October 1897 - 16 April 1898<br>30 April 1898 - 8 October 1898<br>15 October 1898 - 22 April 1899<br>14 October 1899 - 21 April 1900<br>28 April 1900 - 20 October 1900<br>20 October 1900 - 13 April 1901<br>19 October 1901 - 12 April 1902<br>18 October 1902 - 18 April 1903<br>25 April 1903 - 31 October 1903<br>4 November 1903 - 14 May 1904<br>21 May 1904 - 26 November 1904<br>3 December 1904 - 10 June 1905<br>17 June 1905 - 23 December 1905<br>30 December 1905 - 30 June 1906<br>7 July 1906 - 12 January 1907<br>19 January 1907 - 20 July 1907 <br>27 July 1907 - 1 February 1908<br>8 February 1908 - 8 August 1908<br>15 August 1908 - 6 February 1909<br>13 February 1909 - 7 August 1909<br>14 August 1909 - 5 February 1910<br>12 July 1910 - 6 August 1910<br>23 August 1910 - 4 February 1911<br>11 February 1911 - 29 July 1911<br>5 August 1911 - 27 January 1912<br>3 February 1912 - 27 July 1912<br>3 August 1912 - 25 January 1913<br>1 February 1913 - 26 July 1913<br>2 August 1913 - 24 January 1914<br>31 January 1914 - 8 August 1914<br>15 August 1914 - 30 January 1915<br>6 February 1915 - 31 July 1915<br>7 August 1915 - 15 July 1916 <br>3 February 1917 - 26 January 1918<br>3 August 1918 - 25 January 1919<br>10 February 1919 - 26 July 1919<br>2 August 1919 - 24 January 1920<br>31 January 1920 - 24 July 1920<br>31 July 1920 - 22 January 1921<br>29 January 1921 - 23 July 1921<br>30 July 1921 - 21 January 1922<br>1 June 1892 - 7 August 1899<br>16 April 1899 - 19 January 1901 <br>2 February 1901 - 16 August 1902<br>20 September 1902 - 20 August 1904<br>14 September 1904 - 18 March 1905<br>20 May 1905 - 4 June 1907<br>15 June 1907 - 3 April 1909<br>24 April 1909 - 18 February 1911<br>18 March 1911 - 4 January 1913<br>15 February 1913 - 15 May 1915<br>2 June 1915 - 9 July 1917<br>18 August 1918 - 17 August 1918<br>21 September 1918 - 20 September 1919<br>4 October 1920 - 29 April 1922<br>27 May 1922 - 29 March 1924<br>17 April 1926 - 18 February 1928<br>24 March 1928 - 21 June 1930<br>19 July 1930 - 17 September 1932<br>15 October 1932 - 21 February 1934<br>16 March 1934 - 15 January 1935<br>26 February 1935 - 17 December 1935<br>21 January 1936 - 22 September 1936<br>12 April 1938 - 20 December 1938<br>17 January 1939 - 22 August 1939<br>18 June 1940 - 25 March 1941.<br><br>Longford Urban District Council:<br>3 June 1913 - 23 January 1918<br>2 April 1918 - 29 March 1921<br>4 April 1933 - 20 March 1934<br>2 September 1941 - 8 July 1949.<br><br>County Register of Separate Charges:<br>15 May 1899 - 19 March 1925.<br><br>Longford Board of Guardian Minute Books, Labourer's Acts:<br>10 February 1886 - 26 October 1887<br>9 November 1889 - 2 October 1889<br>30 October 1889 - 27 April 1892<br>11 May 1892 - 2 October 1896.<br><br>Dispensary Committee:<br>13 April 1871 - 14 March 1899.<br><br>Indoor and Outdoor Relief Book:<br>26 May 1931 - 21 September 1937.<br><br>Waterworks Loans and Expenses Account:<br>23 May 1879 - 21 August 1889.<br><br>Contagious Diseases Act:<br>30 April 1879 - 21 August 1889.<br><br>Register of Common Lodging Houses:<br>17 June 1936 - 24 February 1947.<br><br>Housing:<br> 1 June 1892 - 2 August 1899.",institutional care; welfare; women poor law guardians; women in politics; women council membersLongford County Library,,Local Authority Records,,1881-1923,"19th, 20th",Ballymahon Board of Guardian Minute Books:<br>8 October 1881 - 30 March 1882<br>12 October 1882 - 29 March 1883<br>5 April 1883 - 4 October 1883<br>20 October 1887 - 12 April 1888<br>19 April 1888 - 11 October 1888<br>25 October 1888 - 2 May 1889<br>10 April 1890 - 16 October 1890<br>9 April 1891 - 8 October 1891 <br>15 October 1891 - 31 Marcy 1892<br>14 April 1892 - 20 October 1892<br>27 October 1892 - 13 April 1893<br>20 April 1893 - 19 October 1893<br>26 October 1893 - 12 April 1894 <br>19 April 1894 - 18 October 1894<br>25 October 1894 - 11 April 1895<br>24 October 1895 - 16 April 1896<br>29 October 1896 - 15 April 1897<br>28 October 1897 - 21 April 1898<br>28 April 1898 - 20 October 1898<br>27 October 1898 - 3 November 1898<br>15 April 1899 - 1 June 1899<br>8 June 1899 - 21 December 1899<br>4 January 1900 - 27 December 1900<br>3 January 1901 - 13 June 1901 <br>4 July 1901 - 19 December 1901<br>2 January 1902 - 26 June 1902<br>3 July 1902 - 15 January 1903 <br>22 January 1903 - 23 July 1903<br>13 July 1903 - 3 March 1904<br>10 March 1904 - 4 October 1904<br>13 October 1904 - 23 March 1905<br>13 April 1905 - 1 February 1906<br>11 April 1907 - 28 March 1908<br>1 June 1908 - 5 August 1909<br>3 November 1910 - 23 November 1911<br>30 November 1911 - 8 November 1912<br>5 December 1912 - 18 December 1913<br>11 January 1914 - 25 March 1915<br>1 April 1915 - 6 April 1916<br>13 April 1916 - 3 May 1917<br>7 June 1917 - 30 May 1918<br>13 June 1918 - 7 June 1919<br>12 June 1919 - 3 June 1920<br>12 June 1920 - 29 September 1921.<br><br>Ballymahon Rural District Council Minute Books:<br>15 March 1900 - 7 June 1908<br>18 April 1901 - 2 April 1908<br>7 January 1909 - 2 April 1925<br>19 June 1902 - 23 June 1905 <br>19 October 1905 - 17 December 1908<br>20 June 1912 - 16 December 1915<br>21 October 1915 - 21 November 1918<br>21 December 1919 - 30 March 1922<br>27 April 1922 - 15 November 1923.,institutional care; welfare; women poor law guardians; women in politics; women council membersLongford County Library,,Journal of the Ardagh and Clonmacnoise Antiquarian Society 1926-37 & 1940-51,Foxhall Estate County Longford,1926-1951,20th,"Journal of the Ardagh and Clonmacnoise Antiquarian Society, 1926-1937 and 1940-1951.<br><br>School and Reel Number Index to County Longford Schools Folklore Collection on Microfilm.",societies and clubs; educationLongford County Library,,King-Harman Estate,,1853-1911,"19th, 20th","King-Harman Estate, Newcastle County Longford:<br>Day Books:<br>1853-1856<br>1856-1860<br>1860-1863<br>1863-1867<br>1867-1870<br>1884-1889<br>1889-1893<br>1897-1901<br><br>Cash Books for Longford and Westmeath Estates:<br>The Honourable L H King-Harman, 1849-1860<br>The Honourable L H King-Harman, 1849-1864<br>The Honourable L H King-Harman, 1864-1886<br>Colonel Right Honourable E R King-Harman, M P, 1886 and Colonel W H King-Harman, R A, 1888-1902.",financeLongford County Library,,King-Harman Estate,,1845-1911,"19th, 20th","King-Harman Estate, Newcastle County Longford<br>Rent Ledger:<br>Right Honourable Viscount Lorton, 1845-1861<br>The Hon. L H King-Harman, 1850-1889<br>Charles A King-Harman, Esquire, 1880-1897<br><br>Rent Ledger Newcastle Estate:<br>1889-1911<br><br>Poor  Law Valuation:<br>The Honourable L H King-Harman's Property, County of Longford in Longford and Ballymahon Unions, no date<br><br>Account of Allocation :<br>Colonel W H King-Harman, 14 July 1902 and 4 May 1903.",financeLongford County Library,,King-Harman Estate,,1789-1903,"18th, 19th, 20th","King-Harman Estate, Newcastle, County Longford:<br>Allocation  Schedule:<br>Colonel W H  King-Harman,  1903<br><br>Deed of Covenant:<br>Colonel W H  King-Harman  to Trinity College, 1883<br><br>Replies to Queries:<br>By Col. W H  King-Harman  1902<br><br>Renewal of Lease (Barry, County Longford):<br>L H King-Harman,  Esquire o John Bickerstaff, 1789, 1839.",financeLongford County Library,,King-Harman Estate,,1835-1893,19th,"King-Harman Estate, Newcastle, County Longford:<br>Rent Ledger-Ballymore Estate (R W Lowry, Esquire),  1890-1893<br><br>Workmen's Accounts, 1873-1874, 1890-1891<br><br>Rent Ledger-Ballymore Estate (R W Lowry Esquire),  1839-1860s<br><br>Rent Ledger-Foxhall Estate (Ballymahon Union):<br>Rent Ledger-Ledwithstown Estate,  1854-1868<br><br>Cash Book, Mosstown Estate, no date<br><br>Right Hon Lord Viscount Lorton, 1846-1856 and Samuel Galbraith, Esquire, 1859-1865<br><br>Rent Ledger Newcomen and Kingston, Lands of Mosstown, Carrickglass, Drumming):<br>Rent Ledger, Molyneux W Shuldham,  Esquire, 1850-1861, Right Honourable Lowry, Esquire, 1863-1881<br>Rent Ledger, Estate of Miss Margaret West 1835-1886.",financeRoscommon County Library,,Miscellaneous Files,,,20th,"There are a number of files containing material relating to local women.  These include<br>Aileen Cust (1868-1937), first female vet in Ireland.<br>St Attracta.<br>Lady Betty [Betty Sugrue, known as the Roscommon hangwoman, c1740-1807].  File includes c14 items including a script of a play by Declan Donnellan, 'Lady Betty', 1989.<br>Sarah Kelly, 2 items.<br>Gunning Sisters, c15 items, including photocopies of various articles on the sisters.<br>Queen Meave and the cattle raid of Cooley, 11 items, photocopies.",crime; employment of women; religionRoscommon County Library,Restricted,Gately Family Papers,,c1847-1975,"19th, 20th","This is an unsorted collection and  some of the material is closed to researchers.  The material is made up of three boxes which contain correspondence dating from c1847-1975, photographs, documents relating to land holding, a large number of memory cards, and a some business cards.  There are many letters written by women or which refer to female family members.  Some of the letters are numbered.  <br>For example:<br>Letter 30: <br>'Ursuline Convent <br>Thurles <br>28 December 1878, <br> My Dear Mama,<br>It occurred to me after posting my last letter that you may go to some unnecessary trouble about the hamper mentioned.  Now I must explain that I simply meant some dried fruit and confectionery which all the children which remain for vacation generally receive from home and share with each other  I remain as ever, Your fond child, Maria'.<br><br>Letter 74:<br>'21 August 1910<br>My dearest Maria<br>I was delighted indeed to get your letter[.]   I shall of course be only too glad to take Mrs Cunningham.  She is what I have been anxious to get for years, as I detest young chips(?)  She will have no milking or washing.  I require her for plain cooking, ironing and general housework and fowl.  I keep a second girl and water, turf, etc. is left in.  I hope she is a fairly early riser.  Sat 7 o'c at latest - punctual as regards meals -  She will at present have no churning in butter making but whenever we have it to do she will be required doing it of course if she does not understand it I shall teach her.  If she is quite satisfactory I shall give her a 'rise' in her wages to Ï12 next year - - let her send on discharges please - but I am really glad about her - -  <br>Your affectionate cousin<br>Florence'.<br><br>One volume, in manuscript, The O'Brien House expenditure book for 31 December-10 June 1889.",women in the Catholic Church; employment of women,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Handlists/Portfolio,Portfolio 1B,1751-1846,"18th, 19th","Travel:<br>Account of Mary Ridgeway in America, no date.<br><br>Mary Ridgeway's minutes of liberation to travel in America, no date.<br><br>Edith Lovell in Ireland to her husband, 1781.<br><br>Account of a journey taken by E Carleton with Catherine Payton, 1751.<br><br>Diary of Abigail Watson, nee Bowles, when travelling in the ministry, 1833.<br><br>Pencil notes of a visit to Ireland in 1846 by Priscilla Green, Saffron Waldon.",Quakers; religion; finance,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Handlists/Portfolio,Portfolio 1C,1770-1965,"18th, 19th, 20th","Certificates of Removal, 1770-1965, 18 items.",Quakers; religion,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Handlists/Portfolio,Portfolio 1D,1846-1848,19th,"Certificates of Removal:<br>Letters of approval of removal, 1846-1848.<br><br>Subscription for Dublin Monthly Meeting, 1848.<br><br>Account of Sufferings from Dublin Monthly Meeting, 1847-1848.",Quakers; religion,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Handlists/Portfolio,Portfolio 1E,1844-1845,19th,"Certificates of Removals, 1844-48.<br><br>Letters of Approval of Removals, no date.<br><br>Answer to queries of Dublin preparative meeting to Monthly Meeting, no date. <br><br>Affairs and wills, 1844-1845.<br><br>Accounts of Suffering, 1844-1845.",Quakers; religion,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Handlists/Portfolio,Portfolio 1F,1845-1858,19th,"Dublin Monthly meetings, miscellaneous records 1845, 1845-1848, 98 items.  Included are:<br>75-90  Accounts of Sufferings, 1842 -1843.<br><br>91-93  Subscription for Dublin Monthly Meetings, 1843.<br><br>94-98  Affairs and Will for Dublin Monthly Meeting 1842-1858.",Quakers; religion,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up the document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Handlists/Portfolio,Portfolio 2A,1672-1855,"17th, 18th, 19th","Testimonies, 1672-1855, 70 items.",Quakers; religion,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Handlists/Portfolio,Portfolio 2B,1693-1703,"17th, 18th","Convincements, 1693-1793, 8 items.<br>Included are the convincements of Jane Fearon, Abigail Abbott, Mary Paisley and Ellis Lewis.",Quakers; religion,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Handlists/Portfolio,Portfolio 2C,1722-1777,18th,"Dying Sayings of:<br>Sarah Barcroft, 1722.<br><br>Susannah Watson (Kilconner), 1726.<br><br>Mary Parkinson, 1778.<br><br>Sarah Strangman, 1775.<br><br>Margaret Strangman, 1774.<br><br>Ann Leever, 1777.<br><br>Mary John Knott, no date.",Quakers; religion,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Handlists/Portfolio,Portfolio 3B,1723-1846,"18th, 19th","Miscellaneous Original Letters:<br>William Corry to Esther Tuke, Sheffield, 1775.  <br><br>Deborah Chandler to Abraham Alkinson, Dublin, 1781.  <br><br>Mary Leadbeater to her husband, Ballintore, 1813.  <br><br>Rachel Jenkinson to Edward Walpole, 1828.<br><br>Elizabeth Fry to Ely Shackleton, 1830.  <br><br>Mary Howitt to R D Webb, 1846.  <br><br>Mary Janet Lecky to Jane Newsome, nee Clibborn, no date.<br><br>Collection of letters to Abigail Watson, nee Boles, 1723 - 1752, 42 items.<br><br>John Hall to wife Philamena, 1799.<br><br>Samuel Fottergill to Mary Paisley and Catherine Peyton, no date. <br><br>Samuel Fottergill to Mary Paisley and Emma Peyton, 1754.<br><br>Samuel Fottergill to Mary Paisley and Emma Peyton, 1755.<br><br>John Churchman to Mary Paisley, Moat Grange, 1752.<br><br>John Churchman to Mary Paisley, Dublin, 1753.<br><br>John Churchman to Mary Paisley, Nottingham, 1755.<br><br>Mary Bewley to Elizabeth Shackleton, Ballintore, 1798.<br><br>Mary Bewley to Elizabeth Shackleton, Ballintore, 1798.<br><br>Mary Bewley to Elizabeth Shackleton, Ballintore, 1798.<br><br>Mary Bewley to Elizabeth Shackleton, Ballintore, 1798.<br><br>Susan Bewley to Elizabeth Shackleton, Ballintore, 1803.<br><br>Mary Shackleton to Ely Pim, 1789.<br><br>Richard Shackleton to Ely Pim, 1789.<br><br>Rachel Barclay to Hannah Pim, 1782.<br><br>Joshya Harvey to Mary Leadbeater, 1815.<br><br>John Yeardley to Ely Clibborn, 1851.<br><br>James Carroll to Mary Fisher, 1825.<br><br>Samuel Elly to Mary Leadbeater, 1821.<br><br>Sarah (Pim) Grubb to Sylivanus Fox, 1825.<br><br>Susannah Wright to Sally, 1799.<br><br>Letters Abigail Hewson to Johnathan Wright, 1803-1875, 9 items.",Quakers; religion,,"National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,NMH/47,1953-1955,20th,"File concerning the cost and specifics of updating the hospital's radio system, May 1953-October 1955.",,,"National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,NMH/51,,20th,"Correspondence file relating to the Mother and Child Health Scheme, March 1950-November 1950",,,"National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,NMH/52,1949-1950,20th,"File concerning building work at no 1 Holles Street, in providing nurses' accommodation with regard to the Mother and Child Welfare Scheme, September 1949-October 1950.",,,"National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,NMH/53,,20th,"File concerning response of the Medical Association of Eire, Irish Medical Association and British Medical Association to the Mother and Child Health Scheme, April 1950-May 1950.",,,"National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,NMH/35/1,,20th,"Revised plan at north end of front block of new Hospital, Architect's drawing, January 1949.",,,"National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,NMH/55,1953-1962,20th,"Correspondence file relating to the building and equipment needs of a five bed isolation tuberculosis unit, November 1953-January 1962.",,,"National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,NMH/102,,20th,"The Story of the National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, 1884-1929, as told by a Governor, January 1929.",,,"National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,F/9,1961-1970,20th,"Finance Committee Agenda Book, October 1961-July 1970.",,,"National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,E/13/5,1960-1966,20th,"Executive Committee Agenda Book, November 1960-May 1966.",,,"National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,NMH/73,1925-1939,20th,"Impersonal Ledger containing details of Capital Account Investments, (Nurses Pension and Gratuity Scheme Fund), December 1925-December 1939.",,,"National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,NMH/74,1934-1940,20th,"Private Ledger containing details of Capital Account Investments, (Nurses Pension and Gratuity Scheme Fund), December 1934-March 1940.",,,"National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,NR/1,1908-1915,20th,"Midwives Training Register, October 1908-December 1915",,,"National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,NR/2,1916-1921,20th,"Midwives Training Register, January 1916-May 1921.",,,"National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,NR/3,,20th,"Midwives Training Register, May 1921-December 1921.",,,"National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,NR/4,1925-1934,20th,"Midwives Training Register, December 1925-January 1934.",,,"National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,NR/13,,20th,"File concerning appointment of nursing staff, January 1959.",,,"National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,NMH/80,1958-1968,20th,"Medical Staff Provident and Benevolent Fund Ledger, March 1958-July 1968",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Handlists/Portfolio,Portfolio 4,1664-1880,"17th, 18th, 19th","Copies of Letters:<br>John Locke to Rachel Brecon and Rebekah Colle, no date.<br><br>Joshua Savery to Rebecca Ballard breaking off his courtship, 1704.<br><br>Mary Paisley to James Gough, Lancaster, 1749.<br><br>Elizabeth Haughtey to Isaac Haugton regarding the death of her husband, 1785.<br><br>Ester Tuke to Jo Tormey, Clonmel, 1774.<br><br>Harriet Skelton to Elizabeth Fry, 1818.<br><br>Girls at Suir Island School to Lindley Murray, 1816.<br><br>Lindley Murray reply to Girls at Suir Island School, 1817.<br><br>Abigail Watson to Mary Paisley, 1745.<br><br>Inventory of goods and chattels of Isobel Carleton, 1679.<br><br>Hannah Featherstone to David [?], 1787.<br><br>Sarah Cheevers to Deborah Sandman, Colchester Gaol, 1664.<br><br>Elizabeth Rogers to Friends of Lisburn Meeting containing an apology for irregular marriage, 1830.<br><br>Mary Paisley to her father, no date.   <br><br>Deborah Webb to a friend in Detroit, 1868.<br><br>Mary Paisley to her uncle, 1753.    <br><br>Mary Paisley to Mary Smyth and Ellington, no date. <br><br>Mary Paisley to her cousin, no date.<br><br>Frances Dodgson, 1774.  <br><br>Mary Morris to Dr Fell, Settle 1765.  <br><br>Edmund Burke to Mary Leadbeater, no date. <br><br>C Horner to Abigail Watson, 1737-1738. <br><br>Abraham Shelton to Margaret [?], 1710.",Quakers; religion,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Handlists/Portfolio,Portfolio 5A,1789-1916,"18th, 19th, 20th","1  Estimate of expenses of proposal provincial school, no date.<br><br>2b  Testimony of Joseph and Elizabeth Inman to their son James, no date.<br><br>3  Extract from Quarterly Meeting Minutes and lists of subscriptions to 'Leinster Province School to Liquidate debts', 1804.<br><br>4  List of names of children to be admitted to Leinster Province School approved by Committee held at Enniscorthy, 1795.<br><br>5  List of girls at Suir Island School under Elizabeth Jacob, no date.<br><br>6  List of boys at Ballitore School under Elizabeth Shackleton, no date.<br><br>7  List of visitors to Lancastarian Village School in Ballitore, beginning July 1811.<br><br>9  Advises to girls at Clonmel School by Sarah Grubb, no date.<br><br>10  Nine queries for girls at Clonmel School, no date. <br><br>11  Copy of greeting to Sarah R Grubb by Esther Luker and her pupils at York, April 1789.<br><br>12  Proposals for subscriptions for school premium fund for Charity School by Mary Leadbeater, no date.<br><br>20  Instructions to girls of Lisburn School left by Sarah Dickinson (Headmistress) during her temporary absence, 1807.<br><br>23  Recollections of Newtown School in 1817 by Mary Tolerton nee Creeth.<br><br>24  Notes on Friends' Education in Ireland by Hilda Bell for Dublin Friends Institute, 8 January 1919.<br><br>25  Reminiscences of Lisburn School in 1804 by Mary Tolerton.<br><br>28  List of girls at Suir Island School,  c1825.<br><br>31  Verses by Deborah Davis on death of Nathaniel E Peel, no date.<br><br>37  Testimony to Mrs Elizabeth Morris, 38 Bon Mats addressed to the Editor of Ballitore Advertiser, in Mary Leadbeater's writing, no date.<br><br>83  Letter to Dublin Monthly Meeting regarding education of two children of Mary Wood, 28 September 1794.<br><br>86  Henrietta Williams Scholarship Funds, Mountmellick School, 1914-1916.",Quakers; religion; education,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up the document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Handlists/Portfolio,Portfolio 5B,1674-1933,"17th, 18th, 19th, 20th","Philanthropy:<br>1  Miss Wright - Account of Meath Street Dining Room, 1900-1916.<br><br>2  George Fox's Paper concerning marriage, no date.<br><br>5  Concerning Men and Women's Meeting, William Edmundson, no date.<br><br>9  Correspondence,  two letters between Charity Cooke of S Cardiner and the National Committee of Friends in Dublin regarding alleged abuses in Foundling Hospital including an address to the Irish Parliament, July 1800.<br><br>13  Account of work with Friends, War Victims Relief in France 1919 by Margaret Allen.<br><br>14  List of Subscriptions for the Poor of Enniscorthy in 1798.<br><br>18  From Women's Yearly Meeting, Dublin, 1737.<br><br>19  From Women's Yearly Meeting, Dublin, 1739.<br><br>20  From Women's Province Meeting Cork, 1739.<br><br>21  From Women's Province Meeting Cork, 1740/1.<br><br>22  From Women's Province Meeting Cork, 1740.<br><br>23  From Women's Yearly Meeting, Dublin, 1740.<br><br>24  From Women's Yearly Meeting,  Dublin, 1743.<br><br>25  From Women's Yearly Meeting, Ipswich, 1772.<br><br>26  From Abigail Pim to Leinster Meeting, 1814.<br><br>28  From Women's Quarterly Meeting regarding Women's Meeting, 1674.<br><br>31  From Catherine Payton to Ulster Quarterly Meeting, 1751.<br><br>34  From Margaret Grubb to Youth of County Tipperary Monthly Meeting, 1826.<br><br>39  Letter from M A Rawson to Mrs Allen, 1845.<br><br>63  Annual Report of Mother's Meeting Association and Coal Fund, Dublin 1933.",Quakers; religion; women and charitable work; societies and clubs; women and war,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. 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This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up the document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Handlists/Portfolio,Portfolio 7A,1715-1866,"18th, 19th","2  Memorandum to George Rooke regarding the lease of Widow Bell's house in Newmarket and ground in Meath Street, 1715.<br><br>4  Lease by John Fuller to Rachel Carleton of a dwelling house, etc., in Ballitore, 1760.<br><br>6  Summons to Mrs Grubb of Ann Mills regarding tithes, 1814.<br><br>19  Release involving Anne J Jacob, Joshua Jacob, Thomas T Pim and Samuel Pim, 1866.",Quakers; religion; finance,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up the document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Handlists/Portfolio,Portfolio 7B,1685-1850,"17th, 18th, 19th","Miscellaneous:<br>16  Letter from Ann Wigham to Olive Goodbody relating to a Waterford Glass chandelier, formerly in Clonmel Meeting House, 27 February 1791.<br><br>3  Table of affinity of Robert Barward and William Barcroft's widow stating why they should not marry, no date.<br><br>7  Poem, etc., on May Drummond, 1735.<br><br>14  Original birth note for Anne Harris of Cork, 1799. <br><br>15  Document from Yearly Meeting relating to Women's Meetings for Discipline, 1755 and 1766.<br><br>31  Curious remarks on the Bible by a widow aged 65, no date.<br><br>32  Letitia Hutchinson's application for membership, 15 July 1850.<br><br>48  Anonymous poem to Rebecca Grubb, about Ballitore, 1770.<br><br>50  List of Lurgan wills, 1685 - 1740.",Quakers; religion,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up the document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Handlists/Portfolio,Portfolio 8A,1824-1903,"19th, 20th","Miscellaneous:<br>1  Letter from Lieutenant Close to Anna Grubb, no date.<br><br>5  Sarah Poole to [?], 1847.<br><br>6  Sarah Poole to [?], 1847.<br><br>7  Abigail Lamb, 1835.<br><br>8  Lucy Allen to Richard Allen, 1824.<br><br>8a  Elizabeth Allen to Ellen Allen, 1827.<br><br>14  Sarah Hoare to William Goff, Dublin Yearly Meeting, 1832.<br><br>18  From Lydia A Barclay, 1853.<br><br>19  A W Shackleton to Elizabeth Carroll, 1872.<br><br>33  Rachel Maria Jackson to Leinster Quarterly Meeting, 1835.<br><br>35  Lord Plunkett to Edith Webb, 1903.<br><br>36  John Bright to Isabella Perry, 1858.",Quakers; religion,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up the document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Handlists/Portfolio,Portfolio 8B,1687-1850,"17th, 18th, 19th","8  Report from Limerick Women's Meeting to Munster Meeting, 1729-1730.<br><br>26  Men's Meeting, letter concerning women and immodest behaviour, 23 June 1687.<br><br>32  Testimony against Ann Mayo and Simon Sharples, 1703.<br><br>50  Certificate for Sarah (Tuke) Grubb to travel in London, France and Germany, 1789.<br><br>51  Certificate for Robert Grubb to accompany his wife to travel in London, France and Germany, 1789.<br><br>52  Certificate for Mary Dudley to visit Bandon, 1792.<br><br>53  Certificate for Mary Dudley to visit Dunkirk, 1792, Guernsey, Scotland, 1792.<br><br>54  Sarah Lynes to accompany Mary Dudley to Munster and Leinster, 1794.<br><br>55  Sarah Lynes to accompany Mary Dudley to Cork, no date.<br><br>56  Sarah Lynes to accompany Mary Dudley to visit Waterford, 1797.<br><br>57  Certificate for John Grubb to accompany his wife Sarah (Lynes) Grubb in British Isles, no date.<br><br>60  Certificate for Sarah (Lynes) Grubb for Leinster and Ulster, 1816.<br><br>58  Sarah (Lynes) Grubb to travel to Great Britain, 1814.<br><br>59  Certificate for John Grubb to accompany his wife Sarah (Lynes) to travel to Great Britain, 1814.<br><br>61  Certificate for Anne Moore and Elizabeth Greer to hold meetings with non Friends in Clonmel, 1839.<br><br>62  Certificate for Elizabeth Greer to visit families, 1841.<br><br>68  Notification of marriage, Moate, Thomas Clibborn and Isabella Robinson,1850.<br><br>69  Notification of marriage, Marcus Goodbody and Hanna W Perry, 1848.<br><br>70  Notification of marriage, Jonathan Goodbody and Lydia Clibborn, 1843.",Quakers; religion,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up the document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Handlists/Portfolio,Portfolio 8C,1740-1827,"18th, 19th","Letters of John Conran, 1740-1827, 1048 items:<br><br>Correspondence between John Conran to various people including his daughter Jane, Christina Hustler, Mabel Ridgeway, Esther Tuke, Lousia Strongman, Ruth Fellows, Susan Grubb, Sarah Grubb, with Louisa, Margaret Grubb, Anne Burgess, Anna Braithwaite, Anna Carroll, etc.",Quakers; religion,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Handlists/Portfolio,Portfolio 9,1679-1918,"17th, 18th, 19th, 20th","13  Letter to Gertrude Webb from Anne Hogg regarding South Africian relief, 1901.<br><br>14  Letter to Gertrude Webb from Caroline Stephen, January 1899.<br><br>15  Letter to Gertrude Webb from Caroline Stephen, January 1899.<br><br>16  Permit for Gertrude Webb to visit Dublin, 1917.<br><br>17  Letter to Deborah Webb from W Lloyd Garrison, 1908.<br><br>18  Letter to Gertrude Webb from Jonathan Grubb, 1869.<br><br>19  Letter to Gertrude Webb from Cardinal Logue, 1918.<br><br>20  Greetings to Gertrude Webb from the Mount School Centenary, no date.<br><br>24  Gertrude Webb's membership card of Dublin Total Abstinence Association of Society of Friends, 1872.<br><br>26  Edith Webb's Passport, 1888.<br><br>27  Account of prophecy of Martha Routh, 1790.<br><br>28  Letter from Martha Routh, 1782.<br><br>31  Letter from Mary Paisley to Richard Shackleton, 1755.<br><br>34  Testimony of Susanna Hill, 1815.<br><br>37  Letter from Alice Cambridge to a Clergyman relating to women preaching, 1806.<br><br>39  Letter from Anne Davies, Lisburn School, 1862.<br><br>43  Letter from Rebecca Deaves to Rebecca Dawn, 1810.<br><br>51  Account of Elizabeth Goodbody, 1753-1834, by her daughter, Jane Eustace, 1827.<br><br>52  Letter from Elizabeth Fry to Jacob Poole, 1827.<br><br>57  Three letters regarding the closure of the Liberty Infant School, Meath Street, 1897.<br><br>64(a)  Letter from Elizabeth Fry to Dear Friend, no date.<br><br>65  Letter from Elizabeth Clibborn to James Clibborn Newsom, 1833. <br><br>66  Letter from Elizabeth Clibborn to her daughters, Priscilla and Rebecca, 1833.<br><br>67  Letter from Elizabeth Clibborn to her daughters, Priscilla and Rebecca, 1833.<br><br>68  Sarah Pim to Priscilla Pim, 1843.<br><br>69  Hannah Pim to Priscilla Pim, 1846.<br><br>70  Hannah Pim to Priscilla Pim, 1847.<br><br>71  Letter from William Clibborn to Priscilla Pim, 1847.<br><br>72  Letter from Sarah Pim to Priscilla Pim, 1847.<br><br>73-74  Letter Sarah Pim to Priscilla Pim, 1851.<br><br>75  John Barclay Clibborn to his wife, Elizabeth, no date.<br><br>77  Letter from Elizabeth Fry to William Storrs Fry, 1826.<br><br>80  Sketch made by Elizabeth Fry, no date.<br><br>88  Letter from John Strongman regarding admission of two girls to Mountmellick school, Mary and Isabella Newson, no date.<br><br>90  Copy of minute of Women's Quarterly Meeting at Clonmel, 1864.<br><br>93  Edith Webb letters etc., 1906.<br><br>113  An epistle for reading in meetings from Mary White, 1679.",Quakers; religion; education,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up the document.""National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,NMH/81,1968-1969,20th,"Correspondence and bank statements, etc., regarding the winding up of Medical Staff Provident and Benevolent Fund Scheme, April 1968-November 1969.",,,"National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,NMH/85,1925-1952,20th,"Nurses' Pension Committee, Minute Book, May 1925-May 1952.",,,"National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,CR/1,1934-1937,20th,"National Maternity Hospital Medical and Clinical Report, January 1934-December 1937.",,,"National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,CR/2,1938-1941,20th,"National Maternity Hospital Medical and Clinical Report, January 1938-December 1941.",,,"National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,CR/3,1942-1945,20th,"National Maternity Hospital Medical and Clinical Report, January 1942-December 1945.",,,"National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,CR/4,1946-1948,20th,"National Maternity Hospital Medical and Clinical Report, January 1946-December 1948.",,,"National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,CR/5,1949-1952,20th,"National Maternity Hospital Medical and Clinical Report, January 1949-December 1952.",,,"National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,CR/6,1953-1955,20th,"National Maternity Hospital Medical and Clinical Report, January 1953-December 1955.",,,"National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,CR/7,1956-1959,20th,"National Maternity Hospital Medical and Clinical Report, January 1956-December 1959.",,,"National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,NMH/104,,20th,"Photograph album of first Charter Day celebrations, January 1958.",,,"Kerry County Library, Tralee",,,,1860-1942,"19th, 20th","Box file entitled O'Connell Solicitor's Records, 19th and 20th century. <br>Include:<br>Hewson Estate-Feale and Cashen fisheries.<br>Kerry Protestant Orphan Society<br>Lord Listowel Estate, summons to appear at court, Hillary Sessions, 1917.<br><br>Box file, 19th and 20th century, containing:<br>Case of Flatherty versus O'Sullivan<br>Papers of the Earl of Listowel<br>Estate of Finucane and Linane<br>Keane, Listowel, purchase of lands<br>Kearney, Peter (deceased) estate of <br>Kissane versus O'Connor, Kirby.<br><br>Box files containing papers belonging to O'Connell Solicitors, Listowel, include wills, leases, correspondence, Civil Bill appeals, Tralee Court Session, family estates, etc., includes papers of Lord Listowel's estate, 19th and 20th century, c220 boxes.<br><br>O'Brien Corkery Merchants, box file of correspondence, mainly 20th century.<br><br>Mahony Estate:<br>Rent Book, 1860-1864<br>Cash Accounts, 1885-1891<br>Correspondence of Account, 1906.<br><br>Rentals of the Earl of Listowel Estates, County Kerry:<br>1874-1875<br>1884<br>1890<br>1891<br>1893<br>1894<br>1895<br>1896<br>1897<br>1898<br>1900.<br><br>County Medical Hospital, Institutional Staff Book:<br>October 1928<br>1935 to 1942.<br><br>Furniture and Hardware Receipt Book, 1937.<br><br>Library Committee and Carnegie Library Records:<br>Include notebooks, cashbooks, minutes, membership, financial records, etc., of the Library Committee and Carnegie Library, 20th century, c78 volumes.<br><br>Dingle School Attendance Officers' Report Book, no date.<br><br>Dingle School Attendance Book, Census Register, 1906.<br><br>Records of O'Brien-Corkery Merchants, early 20th century, c151 volumes:<br>Ironmongery Day-Books, c40 volumes<br>Grocery Day-Books, c40 volumes<br>Cash-Books/Invoice Day-Books, c68 volumes<br>Drapery Books, 2 volumes.",,,"Kerry County Library, Tralee",,Creagh-Byrne Solicitors,,,"19th, 20th","Creagh-Byrne Solicitors:<br>Three box files of papers of the Chute Estate, unlisted, 20th century.<br><br>Legal records of the Browne Estate, early 20th century, 3 box files.<br><br>Papers of the Crosbie Estate, early 20th century, 2 box files.<br><br>Denny Estate legal papers, 19th and early 20th century, 1 box file.<br><br>Ventry Estate legal documents, early 20th century, 2 box files.<br><br>Hurley Estate, early 20th century, 5 box files.<br><br>Jackson and Wilson Gin Estate, papers relating to conveyancy, land commission, early 20th century, 2 box files.<br><br>McGillycuddy-Magill Estate, papers, 1 box file.<br><br>O'Keefe Estate, legal documents and correspondence, early 20th century, 3 box files.<br><br>Lord Ormathwaite Estate, regarding land commission, conveyancy and other legal documents, early 20th century, 4 box files.<br><br>Sands Estate, papers include land commission, conveyancy, etc., early 20th century, 7 box files.<br><br>Trench Estate, legal correspondence, early 20th century, 1 box file.<br><br>Vicus Estate, legal correspondence, early 20th century, 1 box file.<br><br>Collins Estate, legal documents, 20th century, 2 box files.<br><br>Coughlan Estate, legal documents, 20th century, 1 box file.<br><br>A further 19 box files containing papers which were received from the Creagh-Byrne Solicitors, Listowel, uncatalogued.",,,"Kerry County Library, Tralee",,Local Authority Records,,1891-1965,"19th, 20th","Kerry County Council Letterbooks:<br>1902-1903<br>1900-1901<br>1904-1906<br>1901-1902<br>1892-1894<br>1894-1896<br>1898-1900<br>1897-1898<br>1903-1904<br>1913-1914.<br><br>Cash Journals:<br>1934-1936<br>1936-1937<br>1937-1939<br>1939-1940<br>1942-1943<br>1959-1960.<br><br>Rate-Books, late 19th and early 20th century, c258 volumes.<br><br>There are a further c100 volumes of County Council records, unlisted and unsorted, which includes Financial Ledgers, Cash Books, etc., 19th and 20th century.<br><br>General Expenditure Book:<br>1943<br>1950.<br><br>Health District Financial Statement Receipts, 1947.<br><br>Tralee Fever Institution, Expenditure, 1949.<br><br>County Home Provision Book, 1949.<br><br>Combined Hospital Register, September 1947-June 1948.<br><br>TB Expenditure Book, April 1952-[?].<br><br>General Ledger for County Board of Health, 1942-[?].<br><br>Labourers' Cottage Rent Book, Glencar, 1965.<br><br>Financial Statement Book, Expenditure, 1918-[?].<br><br>Board of Health, Clothing Receipt Book, c1947.<br><br>Kerry Board of Health, Agenda Book, 1933-1942.<br><br>Killarney Rural District Council Ledger, April 1921-May 1923.<br><br>County Kerry, Board of Health, Account Book, 1928.<br><br>County Kerry Board of Health, Minute Book, October 1925-December 1925.<br><br>County Kerry Board of Health, Letterbook, 1912.<br><br>Kerry County Council Minute Books:<br>June 1891-July 1892, rough<br>March 1901-July 1904.",,,"St Vincent's Hospital, Athy",Restricted,,,1861-1971,"19th, 20th","St Vincent's Hospital Indoor Relief Registers:<br>May 1892-September 1893<br>August 1893-April 1894<br>April 1896-April 1899<br>May 1899-April 1902<br>April 1902-September 1904<br>September 1906-March 1908<br>April 1913-October 1914<br>October 1914-August 1916<br>August 1918-May 1918<br>July 1922-July 1930<br>May 1937-November 1942<br>November 1942-June 1950<br>May 1950-July 1954.<br><br>St Vincent's Hospital Minute Books:<br>October 1861-April 1862<br>April 1888-October 1888<br>February 1902-August 1905 [?].<br><br>St Vincent's Hospital Diet Class Books:<br>July1915-December 1915<br>April 1942-May 1943<br>July 1944-August 1945<br>September 1946-October 1947<br>November 1948-July 1949<br>April 1950-January 1951<br>January 1952-August 1952<br>March 1953-April 1954<br>September 1956-October 1957.<br><br>St Vincent's Hospital Porter's Logbooks:<br>January 1918-March 1919<br>March 1942-July 1942<br>August 1943-September 1943<br>February 1944-August 1944<br>march 1945 to August 1945<br>November 1946 to June 1947 <br>June 1947 to October 1947<br>June 1952 to October 1952.<br><br>Kildare County Home, Admission and Discharge Registers:<br>October 1875-July 1878<br>September 1878-April 1880<br>January 1880-June 1892<br>November 1903-November 1904<br>June 1918-April 1920<br>January 1937-November 1938<br>March 1941-September 1942<br>October 1940-August 1942<br>April 1944-March 1946<br>November 1946-June 1947<br>February 1948-March 1950<br>March 1952-March 1953<br>October 1953-September 1954<br>September 1954-March 1956<br>February 1957-February 1958<br>February 1958-January 1959<br>December 1959-March 1960.<br><br>St Vincent's Hospital Indoor Assistance Registers:<br>September 1933-September 1938<br>March 1934-March 1940<br>March 1940-March 1945<br>September 1944-August 1950<br>September 1951-April 1956<br>January 1959-December 1960.<br><br>St Vincent's Hospital Daily Diet Scale Issue Book:<br>January 1941-August 1941<br>April 1943-October 1943 <br>September 1942-April 1943<br>December 1944-July 1945<br>May 1950-March 1951<br>June 1952-July 1953<br>August 1953-September 1954.<br><br>St Vincent's Hospital Daily Diet Stimulant Book:<br>November 1940-October 1942<br>January 1956<br>November 1958-March 1968.<br><br>St Vincent's Hospital Pensions Register:<br>March 1960-March 1965<br>September 1965-September 1969.<br><br>St Vincent's Hospital Financial Statement Books, Expenditure:<br>April 1899-September 1903<br>October 1903-March 1907<br>September 1906-September 1912<br>September 1911-March 1914<br>September 1910-September 1916.<br><br>St. Vincent's Hospital Register of Cases attended by Midwife:<br>April 1955-November 1955.<br><br>St. Vincent's Hospital Maternity Registers:<br>March 1935-May 1943<br>May 1943-August 1948<br>August 1948-May 1954<br>January 1959-January 1961<br>December 1961-August 1964<br>May 1967-December 1969<br>January 1970-November 1971.",institutional care,,"Kildare County Library Headquarters, Newbridge",Click Repository,Local Authority Records,,1899-1982,"19th, 20th","Kildare County Council, Minute Books:<br>April 1899-November 1899<br>April 1900-May 1903<br>August 1907-May 1910<br>May 1910-July 1913<br>August 1913-January 1920<br>October 1919-November 1920<br>November 1920-May 1924<br>June 1924-August 1927<br>March 1935-March 1939<br>April 1944-March 1946<br>March 1948-March 1949 <br>October 1950-November 1953<br>January 1954-November 1955<br>January 1958-December 1960<br>January 1961-November 1964<br>January 1965-November 1966<br>January 1967-December 1968<br>January 1969-December 1970<br>January 1971-December 1972<br>January 1973-December 1974<br>January 1975-September 1976<br>September 1962-May 1974<br>September 1976-July 1978<br>March 1979-August 1980<br>June 1980-May 1982.<br><br>Newbridge Town Commissioners, Minute Books:<br>August 1891-December 1898<br>May 1920-February 1944<br>February 1944-June 1954<br>May 1920-January 1939, draft<br>May 1920-April 1935.",,,Athy Urban District Council,Restricted,Local Authority Records,,1908-1976,20th,"Revised Valuation List, Athy Town:<br>1934-1935<br>1934-October 1952<br>1949-1950<br>1967-1968.<br><br>Rate Collectors' Abstract and Report, October 1942-September 1944.<br><br>Register of Cowkeepers, October 1908-January 1937.<br><br>School Attendance Committee Minute Book, February 1917-December 1926.<br><br>Cottage Rent Collectors' Abstracts:<br>September 1942-May 1945<br>May 1947-August 1950<br>July 1945-April 1947<br>November 1957-December 1960<br>July 1951-October 1957<br>June 1950-June 1954<br>September 1967-August 1968<br>March 1970-December 1970<br>January 1971-October 1971<br>October 1971-September 1972<br>September 1972-April 1973.<br><br>Burial Board Ledgers, April 1934-October 1953.<br><br>Athy Town Commissioners, Attendance Book, 1910-1942.<br><br>Water Supply Rent Books:<br>March 1937-March 1938<br>March 1938-March 1939<br>March 1941-March 1942<br>March 1939-March 1940<br>March 1940-March 1941<br>March 1942-March 1943<br>March 1953-March 1954<br>March 1954-March 1955<br>March 1963-March 1964<br>March 1965-March 1968.<br><br>Wages Account Book, April 1968-January 1971.<br><br>Register of the Tuberculosis Prevention Ireland Act, 1908, May 1910-July 1914.<br><br>Allotment Scheme, April 1947-April 1948.<br><br>Wages Account Books:<br>January 1947-April 1950<br>September 1943-March 1947<br>April 1956-April 1962.<br><br>Petty Expenditure Books, April 1941-April 1943.<br><br>Aristans Dwellings Rent Collection Books:<br>April 1951-May 1954<br>March 1959-December 1960<br>March 1965-March 1973<br>October 1963-January 1966<br>January 1966-December 1971<br>January 1974-June 1976<br>October 1975-April 1978<br>October 1968-March 1971<br>January 1974-June 1976<br>April 1971-April 1973.",,,Naas Urban District Council,Restricted,Local Authority Records,,1854-1994,20th,"Naas Urban District Council, Minute Books:<br>October 1902-October 1910, quarterly<br>October 1910-October 1914<br>October 1914-May 1920<br>May 1920-November 1924<br>November 1924-November 1932<br>November 1932-March 1938<br>April 1938-April 1945<br>August 1945-January 1950<br>February 1950-June 1953<br>July 1953-November 1958<br>January 1970-December 1977<br>January 1978-November 1979<br>January 1980-October 1981<br>October 1981-August 1983<br>August 1983-July 1984<br>September 1984-September 1986<br>October 1986-December 1987<br>June 1988-November 1990<br>October 1990-November 1994.<br><br>Sanitary Committee Minute Book, September 1900-October 1935.<br><br>School Attendance Committee Minute Book, January 1894-May 1926.<br><br>Old Age Pension Committee Minute Book, January 1925-May 1961.<br><br>Naas Urban District Council Manager's Orders:<br>June 1946-March 1949<br>April 1950-March 1951<br>April 1951-March 1952<br>April 1952-March 1953<br>April 1953-March 1955<br>April 1955-March 1957<br>April 1957-January 1961<br>April 1966-December 1969<br>March 1972-December 1979<br>December 1979-November 1981<br>December 1981-January 1984<br>December 1981- December 1983<br>January 1984-December 1985<br>June 1988-December 1988<br>January 1989-July 1989<br>August 1989-December 1989.<br><br>Naas Town Commissioners, Minute Books:<br>March 1855-November 1866<br>August 1866-December 1867.<br><br>Naas Town Commissioners Rate Books, January 1857, 1854.<br><br>Naas Cemetery Burial Registers, November 1915-March 1924.<br><br>List of Subscribers to Mortuary Chapel, June 1906-July 1913.<br><br>Register of Dairymen, 1935-1967.<br><br>Register of Mortgages, October 1899-November 1986.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Handlists/Portfolio,Portfolio 10,1779-1875,"18th, 19th","55  Copy part of Will of Ann Paisley, Mountmellick, regarding Mountmellick legacy for apprenticeship,  no date.<br><br>60  Certificate for Mary Bewley (nee Gough) to Mountmellick meeting, 1779.<br><br>79  Women's Quarterly meeting, queries (England), no date.<br><br>87  Income and Expenditure Newtown and Mountmellick Schools, 1861-1875.<br><br>88  Income and Expenditure Newtown and Mountmellick, Schools per pupil, 1861-1875.",Quakers; religion; education; finance,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up the document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Handlists/Portfolio,Portfolio 11,1781-1904,"18th, 19th, 20th","Miscellaneous:<br>2g  Copy of testimony for Susanna Lightfoot, 1781.<br><br>2o  Letter of Mary Ann Deane about the visit of the Emperor of Russia to [?] Richman, 1814.<br><br>3  Copies of Epistles of Philadelphia Women's Friends, 1797-1799, 1801, 1803, 1809, also New York Women's Friends, 1808 and 1814.<br><br>4  Copies of Epistles Women's National Meeting Dublin 1797-1816.<br><br>5  Women's Yearly Meeting London, 1797- 1815.<br><br>6  Letter from Caroline E. Stephen to Isabel Grubb, 1900.<br><br>32  Letter from Rebecca Grubb to H J Allen relating to sacraments,  1904.",Quakers; religion,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up the document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Handlists/Portfolio,Portfolio 12,1784-1931,"18th, 19th, 20th","Miscellaneous:<br>5  Letter from Mary Leadbeater to Thomas Thompson, 1821.<br><br>10-12  Letters from Mary A. Beale to Earnest Bennis relating to Jacobs , [?] and Fishers, 1930-1931.<br><br>16  Mary Shackleton's account of London Women's Yearly Meeting, 1784.<br><br>19  Letter from Sophia Dawson to J Earnest Grubb signed Thomas Chapman aged 100, 1920.<br><br>47  Letter from Samuel S Green, US to Elizabeth Ann Shannon, Mountmellick, 1910.<br><br>48  Letter from Elizabeth Shannon to Stephen Greletter, 1811.",Quakers; religion,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up the document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Handlists/Portfolio,Portfolio 13,,19th,"11  Sarah Grubb, Anne Mills to Mary Pim, 1805. <br><br>12  Sarah Grubb, Anne Mills to Thomas Pim, 1805.<br><br>13  Sarah Grubb, Anne Mills to Mary Pim, 1805.",Quakers; religion,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up the document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Handlists/Portfolio,Portfolio 14,1785-1868,"18th, 19th","Newsom Correspondence Collection, 1785-1834:<br>5  Elizabeth Leeky to her great grandson, [?] Strongman 1830.<br><br>6  William Phelps to Anne Phelps, 1832. <br><br>11  Maria P Newsom to Joseph Phelps Newsom, no date.<br><br>12  Maria P Newsom to Joseph Phelps Newsom, 1828.<br><br>13  Sarah P. Strongman to Joseph Phelps Newsom, 1828.<br><br>15  Jane Taylor to Joseph Phelps Newsom, 1829.<br><br>18  Mary Strongman to Joseph Phelps Newsom, 1829.<br><br>34  Maria Newsom to Joseph Phelps Newsom, 1830.<br><br>38  Charlotte Ridgeway to Joseph Phelps Newsom, 1831.<br><br>39  Miss Mark to Joseph Phelps Newsom, 1831.<br><br>51  Maria Newsom to Joseph Phelps Newsom, 1831.<br><br>52  Maria Newsom to Joseph Phelps Newsom, 1851.<br><br>53  Maria Newsom to Joseph Phelps Newsom, 1864.<br><br>54  Maria Newsom to Joseph Phelps Newsom, 1864.<br><br>55  Elizabeth Newsom to Joseph Phelps Newsom, 1865.<br><br>56  Elizabeth Newsom to Joseph Phelps Newsom, 1868.<br><br>57  Elizabeth Newsom to Joseph Phelps Newsom, 1868.<br><br>58  Matilda Newsom to Joseph Phelps Newsom, no date.<br><br>59  Maria Newsom to Joseph Phelps Newsom, no date.<br><br>60  Maria Newsom to Joseph Phelps Newsom, no date.<br><br>61  Elizabeth Newsom to Joseph Phelps Newsom, no date.<br><br>95  Elizabeth Newsom to Maria Newsom, no date.<br><br>102  Sarah Newsom to Robert Newsom, 1833.<br><br>103  Sarah Newsom to Robert Newsom, 1834.<br><br>105  Elizabeth Ridgeway to Robert Newsom, 1841.<br><br>106  Elizabeth Ridgeway to Robert Newsom, 1841.<br><br>108  Elizabeth Adams to Robert Newsom, 1843.<br><br>109  Elizabeth Adams to Robert Newsom, 1843.<br><br>110  Elizabeth Adams to Robert Newsom, 1843.<br><br>124  On death of Elizabeth Usher's Children, manuscript poem,  no date.<br><br>129  Philadelphia Yearly Meeting Women's Epistle, 1785.<br><br>133  Poem relating to Lydia Newsom,  no date.<br><br>138  From Elizabeth Phelps, Moyallen to George Newsom at Mount Wilson, Edenderry, June 1847.<br><br>140  From Elizabeth Phelps, Moyallen to George Newsom at Mount Wilson, Edenderry, June 1846.<br><br>139  Letter Elizabeth Phelps, as a child, to her mother, no date.",Quakers; religion,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up the document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Handlists/Portfolio,Portfolio 15A,1734-1824,"18th, 19th","4  Marriage Certificate John Sparrow and June Martin, 5 March 1740.<br><br>7  Deed of Settlement on marriage of Hune Williams with Jane Poole, June 1769.<br><br>8  Marriage Certificate of Thomas and Dorothy Chamberlain, 1775.<br><br>24  Letter from Mary Poole to Jacob Poole, 1818.<br><br>25  Letter to Mary Poole, 1820.<br><br>27  Letter from Mary Leadbeater to Jacob Poole, 1821.<br><br>28  Letter from  Mary Poole to Jacob Poole, 1822.<br><br>29  Letter from Mary Leadbeater to Jacob Poole, June 1824.<br><br>34  Marriage Certificate of Jacob Martin to Sarah Browne, 1734.<br><br>43  Marriage Certificate of Mary Sparrow and Jacob Poole, 1813.",Quakers; religion,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up the document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Handlists/Portfolio,Portfolio 15B/Room4,1751-1832,"18th, 19th","2  Disownment of Mary Jenkinson, 1751.<br><br>11  Testimony of Disownment against Hannah Smith at Mountmellick, 1806.<br><br>14. Testimony of Disownment against Anne Davitt, 1809.<br><br>19  Consent to marriage of Amelia Jessop and Samuel Scott, 1811.<br><br>20  Anne Bewley's letter asking for reinstatement of membership, 1812.<br><br>22  Mungo Bewley's consent to the marriage of his daughter with Richard Richards, 1813.<br><br>23  Hannah Dowd's sorrow for her manner of her accomplishing her marriage, 1815.<br><br>25-28  Concerning marriage of Reuben Deaves and Sarah Pim, no date.<br><br>32  Certificate of removal from Moate to Mountmellick of Margaretta Beale on her marriage to William Beale, 1829.<br><br>34  Certificate of removal from Youghal to Mountmellick, 1829, of Margaret Davis on her marriage with Joseph Beale, 1832.<br><br>36  Note from Women's Monthly Meeting to Men's Meeting, Mountmellick 1829.",Quakers; religion,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up the document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Handlists/Portfolio,Portfolio 15C/Room4,1802-1828,19th,"10  Certificate of release of property to John Sparrow which was in custody of his mother, Martha Sparrow, until he reached legal age, 1802.<br><br>13  Certificate of release for legacy received by Sarah Martin from Jacob Poole, no date.<br><br>17  Letter from J Poole to Sally Williams, 1812.<br><br>18  Letter from J Poole to Jane Walpole, no date.<br><br>20  Certificate of release for legacy left to Mary Martin Walsh by Samuel Martin in his will, 1816.<br><br>21  Receipt of sum to Charles Jacob from Jacob Poole by direction of Mary Burrell in connection with lands of Blackstone, 1817.<br><br>24  Receipt signed by Jane for sum received by Jacob Poole in accordance with legacy of Samuel Martin, 1818. <br><br>25  Receipt for sum to Jane Martin from Jacob Poole in connection with legacy of her uncle, Samuel Martin, 1819.<br><br>26  Receipt for sum to Jane Martin from Jacob Poole in connection with legacy of her uncle, Samuel Martin, 1820.<br><br>27  Receipt for sum to Jane Martin from Jacob Poole in connection with legacy of her uncle, Samuel Martin, 1820.<br><br>30  Certificate of release for sum to Jane Martin, 1828.<br><br>32  Letter from Margaret Heyland to Jacob and Mary Poole relating to journey to Monthly Meeting at Cheltenham and Quarterly Meeting at Shaftsbury, 1825.<br><br>43  Silhouettes of Deborah and Sarah Poole, no date.<br><br>48  Receipt for sum received by Elinor Martin from Jacob Poole, executed for Samuel Martin, 1818.<br><br>55  Short Account of the life of Joseph Poole up to 30 years of age by Sarah Poole, sister, 1852.",Quakers; religion,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up the document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Handlists/Portfolio,Portfolio 16,,18th,"39  Letter to Province Men's and Women's Meeting in Cork from Deborah Abbey of her intention of marriage with Thomas Knight,  20 February 1724.<br><br>40  Letter to Province Men's and Women's Meeting in Cork from Deborah Abbey of her intention of marriage with Thomas Knight, 20 February 1724.",Quakers; religion,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up the document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Handlists/Portfolio,Portfolio 18,1689-1889,"17th, 18th, 19th","List of Sufferings of Friends, 1689-1889, 89 items.",Quakers; religion,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Handlists/Portfolio,Portfolio 19,1678-1896,"17th, 18th, 19th,","3  Proceedings of Meeting of Midwives, Barbados, 1678.<br><br>17  Memorial of Rachel Penfold Chandler, 1764.<br><br>19  Letter from Sarah Grubb to John Lecky, 1829.<br><br>23  Letter from Committee for the Poor, Dublin Monthly Meeting relating to Mary Corbett, 1833.<br><br>24  Letter from Committee for the Poor, Dublin Monthly Meeting relating to Hannah Whitten and children, 1829.<br><br>25  Letter from Committee for the Poor Dublin Monthly Meeting, Cork relating to expenditure for Sarah West's schooling, 1818.<br><br>26  Letter from Abigail Boles and Elizabeth Watson relating to clearance for Hannah Fennell's marriage, 1730.<br><br>30  Minute of Tipperary Monthly Meeting relating to Susan Elizabeth Grubb's marriage by a priest, 1843.<br><br>32  Certificate for Elizabeth Eustace, 1838.<br><br>33  Epistle from Women Yearly Meeting, Philadelphia, 1836.<br><br>34  Letter to all Women's Meetings in Ireland, 1833.<br><br>35  Letter to all Women's Meetings in Ireland, 1802.<br><br>36  Epistle from Women's Yearly Meeting in Dublin, 1720.<br><br>37  Epistle from Women's Yearly Meeting in Dublin, 1721.<br><br>38  Epistle from Women's Yearly Meeting in Dublin, 1722.<br><br>39  Epistle from Women's Yearly Meeting in Dublin, 1728.<br><br>40  Epistle from Women's Yearly Meeting in Dublin, 1729.<br><br>41  Epistle from Women's Yearly Meeting in Dublin, 1730.<br><br>42  Epistle from Women's Yearly Meeting in Dublin, 1731.<br><br>43  Epistle from Women's Yearly Meeting in Dublin, 1732. <br><br>70  Burial notes, County Tipperary, 1876-1890 and 1891-1896.<br><br>73  Munster School Superintendent Committee Report, 1839.<br><br>80  Minute regarding marriage, no date.<br><br>81  Minutes regarding marriage between relations in affinity, 1706-1707.<br><br>92  Copy of an address on behalf of friends in Ireland to Queen Caroline, petitioning for affirmation, 1735.<br><br>95a-c  List of subscribers for relief of suffering in America, 1782.<br><br>96  Series of letters to J G and J M Richardson from Jonathan and Elizabeth Grubb, parents of Edward Grubb, 1860-92, 57 items.<br>Examples of contents of letters:<br>2  Letter from J G to dear Friend, Jane M R, regrets on death of her brother, 30 June 1861.<br><br>6 Letter from J G Sudbury to my beloved Friend, expressed hope that Jane's health improves.  Friends Richard and Emma Squire appreciate you making way for lads in you establishment.  Hope you can take Squire's son, 23 February 1863.<br><br>7  Letter from Elizabeth Grubb, 15 September 1865.<br><br>8  Letter from Elizabeth Grubb referring to her husband and the fact that her children were doing well, 7 January 1864.<br><br>9  Letter from Elizabeth Grubb, regarding John's illness, 18 January 1864.<br><br>10  Letter from John Grubb, health better and Bessie is sick, 21 January 1864.<br><br>11  Letter from Elizabeth Grubb to Dear Friend, John's illness, etc., 30 January 1864.<br><br>12  Letter from Elizabeth Grubb to 'Beloved Friend', 14 April 1864.<br><br>13  Letter from Elizabeth Grubb to 'Beloved Friend', husband's illness, 12 May 1864.<br><br>14  Letter from Elizabeth Grubb to 'Beloved Friend', regarding husband's illness, 25 July 1864.<br><br>17  Letter from Elizabeth Grubb to 'Beloved Friend', 28 August 1864.<br><br>21  Letter from Elizabeth Grubb Sudbury to 'My dear friends'.  Husband has surgical examination yesterday failed to rescue stone, no date.<br><br>39  Letter from John Grubb Sudbury to by 'Beloved friend',  Thanks for letters and sympathy.  All five children are at home.  Eldest child, Sarah, is deepening in religion.  She has had two proposals of marriage.  Mary worries about Tommy.  Also Edwin, no date",Quakers; religion; employment of women; welfare; royalty; education,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up the document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Handlists/Portfolio,Portfolio 20,1677-1817,"17th, 18th","7  Certificate for Elizabeth Jacob, travelling to England, 1718.<br><br>9  Certificate for Elizabeth Hutchinson accompanying Mary Paisley to the North of England, 1708.<br><br>32  Certificate for Anna Travesnes, travelling to Cork, 1793.<br><br>36  Certificate for Sarah Doyle, travelling to Yorkshire and Lancashire, 1809.<br><br>38  Certificate for Hannah White travelling to Leinster, 1803.<br><br>39  Minute to serve as certificate for Hannah White, 1803.<br><br>40  Letter from Elizabeth Usher to Cork Quarterly Meeting explaining her absence from meetings, 1807.<br><br>42  Certificate for Sarah Doyle to visit Leinster, 1813.<br><br>43  Certificate for Sarah Doyle to visit Dublin Meeting, 1817.<br><br>44  Report in the case of Anne Morris, 8 June 1812.<br><br>45  Letter for Ann Morris to Men's Monthly Meeting, Cork, 8 August 1811.<br><br>46  Letter for Ann Morris to Men's Monthly Meeting, Cork, 5 September 1811.<br><br>47  Note on case of Ann Morris, 8 July 1812.<br><br>48  Ann Morris's complaint to Quarterly Meeting, Munster Province, 17 January 1813.<br><br>49  Three letters from Ann Morris to Men's Monthly Meeting, Cork, 30 December 1811, 14 November 1812 and 21 January 1812.<br><br>55  Letter from Ralph Boynes and Elizabeth Boynes giving consent for the marriage of their daughter Margaret to Christopher Gosing, 3 August 1726.<br><br>60  Phoebe Abby's appeal for advice from friends following her husband's death, 1726.<br><br>65  Report concerning Katherine Richardson, formerly Katherine Cooper, to William Edmundson, no date.<br><br>68c   Account of Ann Humphrey's, December 1711.<br><br>73  Letter from E Briggs, teacher to the Women's Meetings, Cork, asking for terms of employment, 16 March 1720.<br><br>75  Epistle to Women's Meeting in Cork from Quarterly Meeting, Somerset, 1686.<br><br>79  Page from Meeting of Midwives in Barbados, 1677-1679.<br><br>82  Letter from Samuel Bewley and Jonathan Pim concerning Mary Lecky's gift of money to enlarge accommodation for women, Dublin Monthly Meeting, 1852.<br><br>85  Account of expenses in building Women's Meeting House, 1738.<br><br>86  Notes and letters regarding Women's Meetings, c1720.<br><br>88  Epistle Women's Yearly Meeting, 1679. <br><br>89  Epistle, copy, from Cork Women's Meeting to Katherine Horton in Barbados, no date.<br><br>90  Epistle from Women's Yearly Meeting, 1680.<br><br>91  Epistle from Yearly Women's Meeting enquiring about Sarah Massey, 1681.<br><br>92  Epistle from Yearly Women's Meeting, 1682.<br><br>93  Epistle from Yearly Women's Meeting to Women Friends in London, 1682.<br><br>94  Epistle from Yearly Women's Meeting to Women in Ireland, 1685.<br><br>95  Epistle from Yearly Women's Meeting, 1688.<br><br>96  Epistle from Yearly Women's Meeting, 1689.<br><br>97  Epistle from Yearly Women's Meeting, 1692.<br><br>98  Epistle from Yearly Women's Meeting, 1693.<br><br>99  Epistle from Yearly Women's Meeting, 1694.<br><br>100  Epistle from Yearly Women's Meeting, 1695.<br><br>101  Epistle from Cork to Limerick Women's Meetings, 1695.<br><br>102  Epistle from Yearly Women's Meeting, 1696.<br><br>103  Epistle from Yearly Women's Meeting, 1697.<br><br>104  Epistle from Munster Province to Cork Friends, 1702.<br><br>105  Epistle from National Women's Meeting to Meetings in Munster Province, 1703.<br><br>106  Epistle from National Women's Meeting, 1704.<br><br>107  Epistle from National  Women's Meeting, 1705.<br><br>108  Epistle from National  Women's Meeting, 1706.<br><br>109  Epistle from National Women's Meeting, 1707.<br><br>110  Epistle from National Women's Meeting, 1708.<br><br>111  Epistle from Yearly Women's Meeting, 1709.<br><br>112  Epistle from Yearly Women's Meeting, 1710.<br><br>113  Epistle from Yearly Women's Meeting, 1711.<br><br>114  Epistle from Yearly Women's Meeting, 1712.<br><br>115  Epistle from Yearly Women's Meeting, 1716.<br><br>116  Epistle from Yearly Women's Meeting, 1719.<br><br>117  Epistle from Yearly Women's Meeting to the Men's Meeting, 1719.<br><br>118  Epistle from Yearly Women's Meeting, 1723.<br><br>119  Epistle from Yearly Women's Meeting, 1727.<br><br>120  Epistle from Munster to Yearly Women's Meeting, no date.<br><br>121  Epistle from Charles Marshall to Half-yearly Men's Meeting no date.<br><br>122  Epistle from Yearly Women's Meeting, 1733.<br><br>123  Epistle from Yearly Women's Meeting, 1733.<br><br>124  Epistle from Yearly Women's Meeting, 1734.<br><br>125  List of subscriptions for relief of the distressed Refugee Greeks, March 1823, also letter from Samuel <br>Bewley referring to collections of money in Cork for this cause.<br><br>126  Letter from Edward Carroll regarding accompanying William Forster into Ulster; also letter from Jas Abell to John Morris, 1813.<br><br>127  Letter from Thomas Wright, Cork, from Thomas Fayle, Joseph H Pim, and Joseph Bewley regarding relief for Greek refugees, 1823.<br><br>128  Letter from Thomas Fayle to Thomas Wright, 1823, regarding teachers for Leinster Provincial School.<br><br>131  Letter from Edward Carroll to Cork Monthly Meeting applying for certificate for going to England, 1816.<br><br>132  Epistle from the Meeting of Friends in Dublin appointed to attend the Parliament of Friends of the National Meeting, 1740.<br><br>135  Portrait of Lucy Jacob, thought to have been taken from print taken by S Bewley in 1858.<br><br>137  Fragments of miscellaneous accounts of John Wookman, Deborah Thompson, John Hudson and William Colles. Last page is in Mary Leadbeater's handwriting and the back page has details from her journal.<br><br>140  Papers relating to residuary property of Joseph Jacob of Clonmel including letters of administration of his wife, Anne, 1842, and agreement of ownership of Joseph Jacob's establishment of Pim's brothers.<br><br>147  Receipts from Elizabeth Pim and Anne Jacob for payments from legacy of Anthony Pim, 1844.",Quakers; religion; employment of women,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up the document.""County Museum, Dundalk",Click Repository,,Lot3,1822-1926,"19th, 20th","Photograph, 8"" by 10"", of needlework sampler by Anne Martins, July 1822.<br><br>Irish National Teachers Organisation Badge, 1926.",,,"County Museum, Dundalk",Click Repository,,Lot80,,,"Log Book, County Meath Co-Operative Tobacco Growers Society, Ltd, no date.",,,"County Museum, Dundalk",Click Repository,,Lot238,,20th,"Letter, typed, from F Barrett and Company to Miss M Mallon, Secretary of Dundalk Harbour Commission, 7 April 1937.",,,"County Museum, Dundalk",Click Repository,,Lot229,1835-1929,"19th, 20th","Letter of thanks from Anne Cullen, Secretary of Dundalk Harbour Commission, to Mr Swan, February 1870.<br><br>Letter from James McCourt, solicitor, to Miss Comerford, Dundalk Free Library, May 1919.<br><br>Letter from Boots Library to Miss Comerford, Dundalk Free Library, September 1912.<br><br>Letter from Olive Shephard to Joseph Johnson, February 1905.<br><br>Seven letters to Miss Comerford, Dundalk Free Library, June 1929, two from Charles Sydney, three from Valentine R Grace, one Dundalk County Council Surveyor's Office, one from Miss Comerford to C O'Mahony.<br><br>List of Governors and Governesses, Louth Infirmary, September 1835.",,,"County Museum, Dundalk",Click Repository,,Lot220,1945-1952,20th,"Letter from GNR to Miss Hamill, March 1945.<br><br>Letter from Holien and McCourt to Mrs MacGroder, March 1952.",,,"County Museum, Dundalk",Click Repository,,Lot350,1884-1886,19th,"Letter from Mrs McQuaid, Dromore, to Ed McKeon, December 1884.<br><br>Letter from Catherine Cunningham to Mr McKeon, June 1886.",,,"County Museum, Dundalk",Click Repository,,Lot239,,20th,"Letter from T Butterly, sculptor, to Miss Wilson, May 1968.",,,"County Museum, Dundalk",Click Repository,,Lot39,1934-1935,20th,"Collection of letters addressed to P J Carroll and Company, Ltd. Correspondents include Angela Kearney, Maureen Lee, Teresa Dunne, Margaret O'Farrell, Eileen McCarthy, Frances Carroll, Mrs Nolan, Margaret O'Keefe, Elizabeth Skehan, Neillie McGovern, Nancy Casey, Margaret Walsh, Mrs Heaney, Nora Buggey, Susan Kavanagh, Thomas and Emily Murphy, etc., 1934-1935.",,,"County Museum, Dundalk",Click Repository,,Lot374,1901-1928,20th,"Letter from Patrick McAardle to his mother while he was crossing the Mediterranean Sea for South Africa with the Imperial Yeomanry, March 1901.<br><br>Letter from Patrick MacArdle to his mother at Camp Colombia, Havana, Cuba, July 1907.<br><br>Letter from Patrick MacArdle to his mother after returning from Havana to New York, no date.<br><br>Letter from Patrick MacArdle to his mother when employed as blacksmith at Quartermaster Department, Madison Barracks, New York, May 1911.<br><br>Letter from Carnegie Hero Fund to Mrs MacArdle expressing sympathy and informing her that Nora's name will be inscribed on Trust's Roll of Heroes, January 1928.<br><br>Details of circumstances which led to the death of Nora Macardle, housekeeper at Peaumont sanatorium, who drowned while trying to save a patient, no date.",,,"County Museum, Dundalk",Click Repository,,Lot507,1903-1912,20th,"Minute Book of Louth Archaeological Society, 1903-1912.",,,"County Museum, Dundalk",Click Repository,,,1932-1934,20th,"Ledger from James McCourt, Grocer, Clanbrassil Street, Dundalk, 1932-1934.",,,"County Museum, Dundalk",Click Repository,,Lot232,,20th,"Dundalk Union, report on state of workhouse for year ending, April 1909.",,,"County Museum, Dundalk",Click Repository,Photographs,Lot208,,20th,"Woman standing outside a hotel, Clanbrassil Street, Dundalk, with donkey and cart, c1900<br><br>Woman standing beside advertisement board, c1900<br><br>factory line shot showing women working in the shoe industry, Halladay's, Dundalk.",,,"County Museum, Dundalk",Click Repository,Photographs,Lot56,1880-1939,"19th, 20th","Family sitting at St Brigit's shrine, Faughart, possibly grandmother, mother and two children, c1890.<br><br>Women at racing event, Dundalk, c1900.<br><br>Women standing outside Land League hut, 1880.<br><br>Unidentified woman in theatrical costume, early 20th century.<br><br>Woman working at Dunleavy's Chemist, Dundalk, August 1939.<br><br>Women and girl spinning at Mary's Street North, Dundalk. <br><br>Nuns, Dundalk Mercy sisters, 1910-1915.<br><br>Orphan children and nuns in the convent of Mercy, Dundalk, 1910.",,,"County Museum, Dundalk",Click Repository,Photographs,Lot205,,20th,"Women queuing for food during The Emergency  (1939-1946), outside a pork shop, the Demense, Dundalk.",,,"Catholic Girl Guides of Ireland, Dublin",Restricted,,,1930-1982,20th,"Minutes of Executive Committee of the Catholic Girl Guides of Ireland:<br>January 1974-November 1977<br>April 1936-March 1943<br>March 1936-March 1937<br>March 1978-February 1980.<br><br>Folder containing flyers, articles, etc., on similar organisations to the Catholic Girl Guides of Ireland, c1930-c1940.<br><br>Folder containing speeches and addresses made at rallies of the Catholic Girl Guides of Ireland and other meetings, c1930.<br><br>Typescript of play entitled 'Marriage of St. Francis', unsigned.<br><br>Envelope containing ring-bound Accountant's Reports of the Catholic Girl Guides of the Diocese of Dublin for year ending:<br>September 1978<br>September 1979<br>September 1980, 4 copies.<br><br>Envelope containing correspondence with Arthur O'Hagan and Son, Solicitors, Harcourt Street, regarding St Laurence O'Toole Diocesan Trust, no date.<br><br>Volume containing names and addresses of officers of the Catholic Girl Guides of Ireland, no date.<br><br>Memorandum Book containing names and addresses of Officers of the Catholic Girl Guides of Ireland.<br><br>Folder containing correspondence with the Secretary to the Minister for Education, 1969-1974.<br><br>Day-Book Ledger, November 1933-June 1934.<br><br>Badge Requirements Book, November 1976-February 1981.<br><br>Camp Accounts, July 1936-August 1936.<br><br>Log Book of the 'Rose Petrol', 'Violet Petrol' and 'Iris Petrol', July-August 1936.<br><br>Account Book, Rome Pilgrimage, 1950-1970.<br><br>Attendance Book of District Captain, October 1943-May 1973.<br><br>Exercise Book containing Sale of Work Committee, 1956.<br><br>Folder of Correspondence with Camping Centres throughout the country, c1970.<br><br>Folder of Reports of District Captains, 1941-1943<br><br>Envelope containing mounted photographs regarding the launch of the Brigin Girl Handbook, November 1982.<br><br>Folder of 'Campfiles' containing reports on camping centres of the Catholic Girl Guides of Ireland, regarding facilities and general conditions at the centres, no date.<br><br>Annual General Report of the Catholic Social Service Conference, 1956-1957, typescript.<br><br>Folder containing invoices of equipment bought by the Catholic Girl Guides, c1940.<br><br>Folder containing correspondence with other organisations, for example Irish Cancer Society, Holy Cross Convent, etc., c1940-c1970.<br><br>Ledger of St Michael and John Company, Catholic Girl Guides of Ireland, 1934-1942.<br><br>Box file containing:<br>Receipts and Lodgements, no date.<br>Envelope of miscellaneous correspondence, c1960<br>Envelope of miscellaneous correspondence, c1970.<br><br>Catholic Girl Guides Camp Bookings, 1965 to present, 1 volume.<br><br>Catholic Girl Guides Camp Bookings, July 1970, 1 folder.<br><br>Foolscap regarding consent forms for girls intending to go to Summer Camp at Fernhill, County Wicklow.<br><br>Five folders containing correspondence relating to the various Companies of the Girl Guides:<br>A-B  1946-1974<br>C-D  c1940-c1970<br>E-K  c1940-1970<br>L-M  c1940-c1970<br>N-Z  c1940-c1970.<br><br>Catholic Girl Guides of Ireland, Creditors Ledger, c1940-c1970, indexed.<br><br>Application Book for Admission into the Pioneer Total Abstinence Association of the Sacred Heart, Female Centre, Catholic Girl Guides, Harrington Street. Details include the name of applicant, date, address, recommended by, date of last alcoholic drink, and decision, no date.<br><br>Folder containing finances of the Camp Hempton House Balbriggan, 1946.<br><br>Catholic Girl Guides of Ireland, Log-Book:<br>September 1966-May 1968<br>September 1968-May 1970.<br><br>Ring-Folder entitled Guides Vol II Correspondence and Replies, February 1937- April 1938.<br><br>Ring-Folder entitled Guides Vol II Correspondence and Replies, November 1939-April 1942.<br><br>Ring-Folder entitled Camp, containing correspondence and financial details relating to Camp, 1946-1949.<br><br>Ring-Folder entitled Foreign Correspondence, February 1956-March 1957.<br><br>Ring-Folder entitled Reference, August 1949-October 1949.<br><br>Ring-Folder entitled Journal Vol I contains information relating to Captains and Assistance Captains, October 1962-June 1986.<br><br>Ring-Folder entitled Miscellaneous containing mainly Financial material, 1937-1941.<br><br>Record Book of Girl Guides, May 1938-March 1942. Contains details relating to the Girl Guide's date of birth, date she joined, date she was enrolled, etc.<br><br>Bundle of miscellaneous financial material relating to Newtownnmountkennedy, c1950.<br><br>Bundle of Invoices of Equipment, c1950-c1970.<br><br>Envelope containing ring-bound Accountant's Reports for year ending:<br>September 1981<br>September 1982.<br><br>Envelope containing particulars of Insurance Policies for Catholic Girl Guides of Ireland property, 1968.<br><br>Logbook of Company at Rathfarnham, November 1948-June 1953.<br><br>Ring-folder entitled 'General' containing correspondence, c1940.<br><br>Folder entitled 'Roma' regarding Girl Guide pilgrimage to Rome, 1938.<br><br>Folder containing correspondence relating to 'The Catholic Girl Guides Journal', c1939.<br><br>Folder entitled 'Names and Address' containing reports of the number, etc., in the Catholic Girl Guides of the Diocese of Dublin, no date.<br><br>Ring-folder entitled 'Guides, Vol III' containing general correspondence, c1938-c1940.<br><br>Ring-folder entitled 'Reference' containing correspondence, invoices, etc., with suppliers, builders, c1936-c1938.<br><br>Ring-folder entitled 'Correspondence and Replies, Guides', c1936.<br><br>Envelope containing agendas for meetings of Executive Committee, Captains, Chaplains, etc., c1940.<br><br>Envelope containing the bank statements of the Catholic Girl Guides with the National Bank of Ireland, October 1968-September 1970.<br><br>Bundle containing correspondence with the Commissioners of the Irish Catholic Girl Guides,<br>A-Z  c1952-1958.<br><br>Envelope containing samples of badges, July 1936.<br><br>Bundle containing agendi of meetings, 1936-1942.<br><br>Bundle containing correspondence with Girl Guides,  A-L, c1952-1958.<br><br>Folder containing nomination for various awards, 1938.<br><br>Folder containing accounts , 1942-1945.<br><br>Folder containing correspondence relating to events, awards, parent's day, etc., c1940-c1960.<br><br>Bundle of Circulars, 1938-1943.<br><br>Bundle of general correspondence, 1945-1952.<br><br>Bundle of Receipts, October 1949-September 1950.<br><br>Bundle of Receipts and Cheque-books, 1945-1946, for no 1 account.<br><br>Folder containing general correspondence, 1939-1940.<br><br>Envelope containing returned cheques from Bank of Ireland, c1970, no1 account.<br><br>Envelope containing correspondence regarding training, c1970.<br><br>Cash Book of Fernhill Company, Wicklow, August 1956.<br><br>Large folder containing history projects completed by Girl Guide Companies, c1970.<br><br>1 bound folder, `Finance, Editors, Bank, Bob-a-Job, Insurance', 1964-1979, includes also details on sales of work.<br><br>1 bound folder, `Camp Hall, House, Stationery', 1962-1983.<br><br>1 bound folder, relating to Training, 1967-1973, with documents attached on front inside of the folder, `Instruction re Committees and financial accounts', 6 March 1942.<br><br>1 bound folder, `Competitions', 1959-1986.<br><br>1 bound folder, `Functions A-Q', 1959-c1973, includes details of pilgrimages, parades, national youth day, musical show, invitations, flag days, exhibitions, discussion groups, conservation, courses and routine correspondence.<br><br>1 bound folder, `Functions R-Z', c1960s-1970s, includes details of retreats, seminars, social committee, social study congress, swimming gala.<br><br>1 bound folder, circulars, 1970-1984.<br><br>1 bound folder, National Youth Council of Ireland, 1965-1971.<br><br>1 bound folder, `Commissioning Devotions Diocesan Council Meeting', 1956-1973.<br><br>1 bound folder, relating to requests for information on the Catholic Girl Guides of Ireland, 1959-1974, includes typescript and manuscript correspondence.<br><br>1 bound folder, letters entitled `general', arranged alphabetically, routine letters relating to Girl Guide Activities, c1942-c1957.<br><br>1 bound folder, letters entitled `camp' together with financial documents relating to camp, 1950-1957.<br><br>1 file of general correspondence relating to companies, c1947-1972.<br><br>1 file of correspondence relating to companies (Muire), c1958-1977.<br><br>1 paper folder, `C.B.S.I. General', correspondence relating to co-operation between Girl Guides and Boy Scotts, 1972-1974.<br><br>1 paper folder, relating to the National Youth Council and comprising of invitations, circulars, correspondence, 1973-1975.<br><br>1 paper bag of financial material, for example:<br> 37 Receipt Books, 1982<br>4 Old Cheque Book Stubs.<br><br>Receipts and Paid Bills,1982-1983.<br><br>Equipment and Purchases Book, 28 August 1942-28 April 1960.<br><br>Equipment Department Sales Book, 1 October 1965-25 September 1979.<br><br>Equipment Department Purchases Book, 10 October 1960-30 August 1978.<br><br>Equipment Department, Dublin Diocese, Purchases Book, 28 September 1978-18 May 1978.<br><br>Loose Bank Statements.<br><br>Receipt Book for equipment, 1978-1979, with loose sheets [?part of Guide Magazine].<br><br>1 paper folder, correspondence and other documents relating to activities, musicals, etc., c1948-c1963.<br><br>1 paper folder, correspondence relating to Diocesan Councils, Parents' Day, 1943-1959.<br><br>Loose pages bound [these appear to be from a file from which the rest is missing], details of guides over 16 years of age, gives age, date of enrolment, number of merit badges, rank in company and remarks. <br><br>1 bound folder, `Parents' Day', circulars to captains and correspondence, 1965-1984.<br><br>1 folder relating to the Catholic Girl Guides of the Diocese of Dublin, letters, circulars, etc., with a guide project on the Canadian Girl Guides by Janice Maloney, 1971-1972.<br><br>1 paper folder with ring binding on the Sale of Work, 1942.<br><br>Cash Book/Account Book, 31 March 1934-30 June 1935.<br><br>1 paper folder with ring binding relating to the Dublin Diocesan Guides, material on appointments and equipment reports, 1952-1957.<br><br>1 volume detailing monies received from various named guides, no date, pages missing.<br><br>House Committee Cash Book, Catholic Girl Guides of the Diocese of Dublin, 1940-1966.<br><br>Notebook, Catholic Girl Guides of the Diocese of Dublin, rough notes in pencil.<br><br>Cash Book relating to the 1960 pilgrimage to Rome, 1959-1960.<br><br>Statement of Account relating to the Sale of Work, 1957.<br><br>Cash Book, 1955-1961.<br><br>Cash Book relating to Lourdes, 1959.<br><br>1 paper folder with ring binding containing music sheets.<br><br>1 paper folder relating to the Executive Committee and containing correspondence and member lists, 1945-1975.<br><br>1 paper folder with ring binding, agendas for Executive Committee Meetings, 1943-1947.<br><br>Photograph of a troop of Brownies with Commander Mary Lawlor.<br><br>Folder relating to Diocesan Council Meetings, reports, agendas, etc., 1959-1976.<br><br>Book relating to the commissioning of officers, notes on guides, enrolment tests, 1944.<br><br>1 paper folder of correspondence relating to District Captains, 1943-1977.<br><br>1 paper folder relating to the tour of Italy, 1970, correspondence relating to travel arrangements.<br><br>1 folder which includes correspondence relating to the presentation to Dolores Doyle and a printed report relating to the National Youth Council, 1971.<br><br>12 typed copies [some partial] of a a play, `The Marriage of St Francis'.<br><br>Parents' Day Account Book, 1951-1976.<br><br>1 paper folder with ring binding containing correspondence relating to activities, for example, annual rallies, musicals, with some financial receipts for services rendered in respect of activities and including programmes, 1948-c1956.<br><br>Photograph Album relating to building renovations.<br><br>1 folder relating to the Brigin Trophy, correspondence, competition requirements, etc., 1980-1993.<br><br>1 folder relating to the Headquarters Restoration Fund with names and raffle tickets, 1986-1995.<br><br>Loosely bound bundle of receipts and utility bills, 1980-1981.<br><br>Material relating to camps, for example, correspondence, registration sheets, bank statements and other receipts, 1981-1982, with a Receipt Book relating to the Lourdes Eucharistic Congress, 1981.<br><br>Envelope of Bank Statements and Cashed Cheques, 1973-1975.<br><br>Envelope of Bank Statements, Number 1 Account, 1971-1972 and Receipts, 1971-1972.<br><br>Envelope of Cashed Cheques, Loan Account, with Statements and Cheque Stubs, 1973-1974.<br><br>Envelope, Receipts, 1969-1970.<br><br>Envelope of Cheque Stubs and Receipts, 1974-1975.<br><br>Envelope of Bank Statements, Number 1 Account, 1972-1973, with Receipts for the same period.<br><br>Box entitled `Old Bank Statements'.<br><br>Envelope containing Bank Statements, Number 1 Account, and Receipts, 1971-1972.<br><br>Envelope containing Accounts with the National Bank, Statements and Cheques, 1967-1968, and Receipts for the same period.<br><br>Notebook, pencil notes, `Minutes of Captain's meeting', 5 November 1938-24 February 1939.<br><br>1 paper folder, Captain's Reports, Diocese of Dublin, 1939-1941, with details of companies visited by the District Captain.<br><br>1 envelope of Receipts and details of Number 1 Account, c1943-c1956.<br><br>1 envelope containing routine correspondence relating to appointments, for example, 1939-1948.<br><br>1 envelope, routine correspondence relating to commissions, 1938-1942.<br><br>1 envelope containing Minutes of the Meeting of the Executive Committee and Minutes of the Diocesan Council, 1943-1950.<br><br>1 envelope, photographs of various Guide Groups, 1939, and no date.<br><br>1 envelope, Receipts, 1952-1953.<br><br>1 folder, material relating to the pilgrimage to Rome, 1950, for example, requests to the Executive Committee to book tickets for named individuals, together with correspondence relating to travel arrangements.<br><br>Notebook, rough notes relating to competition, `Buidhean Michael', 1939.<br><br>1 folder relating to Parents' Day, correspondence and receipts, c1943-1951.<br><br>1 envelope, Receipts and material relating to the Number 1 Account, 1955.<br><br>1 envelope, Receipts and material relating to the Number 1 Account, 1952.<br><br>1 envelope, Equipment Receipts, 1945-1946.<br><br>1 envelope, Receipts relating to the Number 1 Account, and general expenses to the year ending 30 September 1949.<br><br>Receipts relating to Number 1 Account, 1951-1952.<br><br>Company Records, 1949, name and address of guides in the company, date of birth, name of school, date of enrolment, number of badges.<br><br>Executive Committee Meeting Minutes:<br>January 1960-December 1969<br>January 1970-December 1973.<br><br>Petty Cash Receipts, 1948.<br><br>Book entitled `lodgements made in bank', 1939-1948.<br><br>Bound Copy of the Constitution of the Girl Guides of Dublin, 14 December 1935.<br><br>1 envelope entitled `organisation surveys', slips asking guides to vote on their choice of officers, uniforms etc., and surveys on different Dublin companies, 1967-1968. There are also details of the total number of guides enrolled, age groups in the company etc. with details of those who have left and reasons why.<br><br>Details of Number 1 Account:<br>30 September 1983-30 September 1984<br>30 September 1985-30 September 1986 (2)<br>30 September 1986-30 September 1987.<br><br>1 folder, Receipts, 1951-1953.<br><br>Material relating to the Brigini including Receipts relating to Brigini activities, Programme for Brigins, material relating to the promise, principle and test, 1944.<br>1 folder relating to Muireanna, the organisation for guides over 16 years, correspondnce relating to church activities with rough lists of names relating to various guides over 16 years, 1942.<br><br>1 folder, notices of appointment as Assistant Captains, 1939-1942.<br><br>1 folder, correspondence relating to the Girl Guide Journal, 1939-1942.<br><br>Correspondence relating to the Federation International des Jeunesses Femines Catholiques, 1939-1951.<br><br>1 folder entitled `50 years', material relating to the Golden Jubilee, 1985:<br>Programmes<br>Committee Minutes.<br><br>Photograph Album together with loose photographs of guiding troops, presentations, etc.<br><br>Number 1 Bank Account Book with the National Bank Limited, in a green leather holder, 1935-1956.<br><br>Black leather holder:<br>Account with the Hibernian, Bank Limited, 1955<br>Receipt Books:<br>1956<br>1958<br>Receipts, 1967.<br><br>`Scrapbook' in a photograph album containing presscuttings relating to the guides together with some photographs.",,,"Irish Church Missions, Dublin",Restricted,,,1850-1967,"19th, 20th","Salary List, January 1928-November 1937.<br><br>Cash Book, January 1899-April 1904 with insert 'Irish and English Subscriptions and Donations and Auxiliary Associations, 1922-1924.<br><br>Readers Visit, Monthly returns for January 1945-July 1956.<br><br>Priests' Protection Society, Rough Minute Book, July 1881-April 1886.<br><br>Irish Church Mission Contribution Account Book, 1876-1887.<br><br>Mission House Roll Book, September 1896-December 1914.<br><br>Diary, 1945.<br><br>Ledgers:<br>July 1943-December 1954<br>April 1909-March 1913.<br><br>Press Cutting Book, March 1953-January 1957.<br><br>Minutes of Scripture Reader and Irish Society:<br>February 1914-June 1917<br>1911-1917.<br><br>Irish Church Mission to the Roman Catholic Schools, Dublin, Monthly Returns, Attendance at Schools such as Coombe, Grand Canal Street, etc.:<br>1873 -1877<br>1883-1887<br>1887-1891<br>1904-1912<br>March 1912-July 1920<br>November 1937-January 1945<br>September 1956-August 1966.<br><br>Irish Church Mission, Account Book, January 1911-December 1920.<br><br>Irish Church Mission Contribution Account Book, September 1854-October 1867.<br><br>Contributions Received for the Children's Fold,<br>1922-1929<br>July 1941-November 1962.<br><br>Irish Church Mission, Subscription List, 1907-1917.<br><br>The Sentinel, 28 May 1853-27 May 1854.<br><br>Notebooks:<br>The Historic Consideration of the Corruption of the Doctrine of Justification by Fault. Hand-written theological discussions, 18 October 1927<br>Romanism as a Moral and a Political Power, hand-written theological discussions, January 1923<br>Two notebooks of theological discourses, hand-written, July 1913-May 1916<br>Notebook containing Journal of T Murray, Townsend Street, Dublin, October 1928.<br><br>Account Book of the Irish Door of Hope, February 1920-May 1941.<br><br>Irish Church Mission Salary Book, February 1919-December 1927.<br><br>Small unbound scrapbook containing newspaper cuttings, no date.<br><br>Rough Proceedings Book, January 1909-June 1917.<br><br>Box containing:<br>Tied bundle of correspondence marked 'File Adoption Information, Adoptions did not materialise', c1920-c1950<br>Tied bundle of correspondence to a variety of women involved in the Irish Church Mission, c1930<br>Tied bundle of correspondence marked A-Z, July-December 1935<br>Tied bundle of correspondence, 1931<br>Tied bundle of correspondence, 1935<br>Tied bundle of correspondence, 1930, marked A-J<br>Each bundle of correspondence contains general correspondence regarding children's education and accommodation, total abstinence, etc., included are letters from Mrs Smyly's Homes and Schools<br>Remainder of the box contains folders of newspaper cuttings, c14 folders.<br><br>Report of the Select Vestry of the Parish of St. Mary, Dublin, 1872.<br><br>Subscription and Donation Accounts, 1923-1950.<br><br>Bank Journal, 1955-1959.<br><br>Volume containing newspaper cuttings, 1899-1940.<br><br>Account Book, 1900-1909.<br><br>School's Equipment Receipt Book, 1924-1935.<br><br>Priest's Protection Society, Account Book, 1847-1880.<br><br>Irish Church Mission, Account Book:<br>1895-1897<br>June 1898-1900<br>1907-1918<br>1957-1962.<br><br>Colporteurs Sales Accounts, February 1960-1967.<br><br>Volume containing newspaper cuttings, 1863-1902.<br><br>Box containing c12 folders:<br>1 Correspondence between the Irish Church Mission and Revd. Canon Boland, deceased, 1939 1940<br>2 Various Solicitor's correspondence regarding the proposed development of Boley Estate, Irish Church Mission, (plans), c1970.<br>3 Correspondence regarding Mrs Margaret Paterson, deceased, and the Irish Church Mission, c1930<br>4-5  Two folders containing the typescript of the Mission Tour Book of Ireland<br>6 Irish Church Mission, Rules and Regulations<br>7 Correspondence regarding Mrs Gunnell and the Irish Church Mission, mainly legal in nature, c1930<br>8 Correspondence between the Rev Horan and  Maddock, 1960-1962, c50 letters<br>9 Correspondence between Kate Folan and the Irish Church Mission, legal documents, c1920<br>10 Correspondence regarding Miss Payne, subject of conveyances, c1940<br>11 Correspondence regarding Irish Church Mission building, 1927-1939<br>12 Folder of newspaper cuttings, etc., regarding mixed marriages, 1960.<br><br>The Banner of the Truth in Ireland, bundles each containing the journal for the years:<br>1850-1856<br>1857-1859<br>1860-1861<br>1867-1875<br>1867-1913<br>1870-1874<br>1876-1884<br>1880-1885<br>1885-1892<br>1893-1899<br>1900-1919<br>1900-1904<br>1905-1909<br>1910-1914<br>1915-1919<br>1920-1924<br>1935-1939.<br><br><br>Report of the Committee of the Society for Irish Church Mission to the Roman Catholics:<br>1856-1859<br>1860-1864<br>1862-1866<br>1865-1869<br>1875-1879<br>1890-1899<br>1919-1939.<br><br>Irish Church Missions, Mission Department Agency Book:<br>1856<br>1857<br>1858<br>1859<br>1861<br>1881<br>1882<br>1884<br>1885<br>1886<br>1887<br>1888<br>1921-1922<br>1926-1927<br>1927-1928<br>1928-1929<br>1930-1932<br>1932-1935<br>1935-1939<br>1938-1941.<br><br>Irish Society, Proceedings of Committee of Irish Church Mission, all indexed:<br>June 1857- March 1859<br>April 1859-November 1861<br>March 1865- April 1868<br>June 1874-April 1876<br>October 1881- April 1883.<br><br>Cuttings Books:<br>1883-1898<br>1865-1874<br>1906-1913<br>1908-1938<br>1928-1939.<br><br>Account Book of the Irish Church Mission Poor Fund, 1952-1960.<br><br>Five Irish Church Mission Linen Pictures, hand painted and in colour, c1850-c1860:<br>1  Street scene of missionary reading to hostile crowd, c1860<br>2  Irish Church Mission Map of West Galway, 1858, indicating churches and schools, 1841 and 1851<br>3  Scene depicting preacher (small figure), Mission buildings, poverty of people, possibly located in the West of Ireland<br>4  West of Ireland Church Mission Scene, with hostile crowd.<br>5  West of Ireland scene depicting village, church, possibly Achill.<br><br>Volume containing names and addresses of individuals who were Roman Catholic and in some way have come to the notice of the Superintendent of the Irish Church Mission, no date.<br><br>Register of Baptism in Mission Church:<br>1895-1944<br>1895-1980.<br><br>Preacher's Book, 1902-1919.<br><br>Confirmation Register of the Irish Mission Church, Townsend Street, Dublin, 1944 to present.<br><br>Index to the Minutes of Various Committees, c19th century.<br><br>Index to the Minutes of Various Committees, c20th century.<br><br>Index to the Minutes of Various Committees, c19th century.<br><br>Minute Book of the General Committee of the Irish Church Mission, November 1914-March 1924.<br><br>Contributions Received by the Irish Church Mission, 1950-1963.<br><br>Church Colpurtage Missions Analysis Book, 1909-1910.<br><br>Housekeeping Account Book No 5:  <br>1956-1963<br>September 1963-1968.<br><br>Irish Church Mission Debtor Ledger, 1932-1948.<br><br>Irish Church Mission, various advertisements:<br>1963-1965.<br><br>Diary of appointments, dates, etc., 1942.<br><br>Irish Church Mission, Financial Accounts, 1909-1911.<br><br>Irish Church Mission Association Ledger, 1925-1940.<br><br>Irish Church Mission, Trader's Account Book, 1902-1914.<br><br>Manor House Contributions, from opening of Home,  November 1927-1929.<br><br>Society for the Irish Church Mission, Cash Book, July 1957-1959.<br><br>Petty Cash Book, 1915-1919.<br><br>Petty Cash Book, Townsend Street, 1959-1964.<br>Large collection of government reports, mainly on Education, (bluebooks), c19th century.<br><br>Volume containing newspaper cuttings, 1957.<br><br>Pamphlet entitled 'Convents in England, A Plea for State Inspection by Elizabeth Sloan Chesser, reprinted for the Nineteenth Century and After', October and December 1912.<br><br>Volume containing addresses of children, Coombe Outdoor School, no date.<br><br>Bank Journal, 1959-1963.<br><br>Bundle of correspondence regarding the sale of land, c1950.<br><br>Two photographs depicting:<br>Mission Buildings, Townsend Street<br>Interior of Mission Buildings, Church.<br><br>Box containing :<br>Six boxes of slides each containing c7 slides depicting Townsend Street Mission, individuals, workers, Bible scenes, Belfast and Dublin.<br>Three loose colour slides depicting a man drinking, clergyman with children and children being washed by father.<br><br>Cupboard containing boxes of slides:<br>Box containing 49 slides depicting various Bible stories, moral stories, etc.<br>Box containing 10 slides depicting children, schools, converts, outings, etc.<br>Box containing 7 slides<br>Box containing 8 slides depicting mission buildings, clerics, converts, etc.<br>Box containing 41 slides depicting Egypt and Egyptian items<br>Box containing 50 slides of travel scenes<br>Box containing 37 slides depicting adopted children, and various scenes such as Carlow Beet Factory, 1937, Patrick street Cork, St Patrick's Purgatory, excursions, mission buildings, etc. <br>Box containing 141 slides depicting the Great War and some moral stories<br>Box containing 150 slides depicting the Holy Land, children, travel scenes, Biblical scenes, etc.<br>Box containing 40 slides depicting Biblical stories<br>Box containing 36 slides depicting children, Biblical stories, etc.<br>Box containing 110 slides depicting Biblical stories, children, etc.<br>Box containing 100 slides depicting religious texts and readings<br>Box containing 120 slides depicting moral stories<br>Box containing 78 slides depicting moral stories<br>Box containing 40 slides depicting moral stories<br>Box containing 37 slides depicting moral stories, Biblical extracts, etc.<br>Box containing 13 large slides for children, hand painted<br>Box containing 78 slides depicting moral stories<br>Box containing 52 slides biblical texts, hymns, etc.<br>Box containing 44 slides containing moral stories, etc. <br>Box containing 48 slides depicting moral stories, children, etc.<br>Box containing 12 large slides for children, hand painted<br>Small chest containing loose slides and some glass negatives.<br><br>Minutes of the Sub-Committee of Reference, March 1857-June 1861.<br><br>Minutes of General Committee of the Irish Church Mission:<br>1853-1854<br>1854-1855<br>1855-1856<br>1856-1857.<br><br>Finance Committee Minutes, 1852-1860.<br><br>Irish Church Mission Minute Book:<br>1846-1853<br>1853-1854<br>1855-1856<br>1856-1857.<br><br>Irish Church Mission Executive Committee Minute Book, 1852-1854.<br><br>Irish Church Mission Minutes of the Standing Sub-Committee, 1861-1865.<br><br>Irish Church Mission, Council for Missions, Minute Book:<br>1865-1872<br>1873-1875.<br><br>Irish Church Mission Committees' Agenda Book, 1888-1893.<br><br>'The Wanderer's Brought Home: The Story of the Ragged Boy's Home', (London, 1871).<br><br>'St Patrick's Armour: The Story of the Coombe Ragged', (Dublin, 1880).<br><br>'Erin's Hope', 1870 to 1879 (magazine).<br><br>'Other Cities Also: The Story of Mission Work in Dublin by Miss Daines', (London and Dublin, 1881).<br><br>'Them Also: The Story of the Dublin Mission', (London, 1866).<br><br>Church Mission Visits, Monthly Returns, November 1966-May 1972.<br><br>Birds Nests Girls School Roll Books:<br>January 1894-March 1895<br>April 1896-May 1898<br>June 1898-October 1900<br>November 1900-May 1904<br>June 1904-June 1907<br>September 1907-July 1910<br>October 1910-May 1913<br>July 1913-January 1921<br>January 1921-July 1929<br>July 1925-September 1929<br>March 1929-May 1935<br>September 1929-July 1941<br>May 1935-March 1943<br>September 1948-January 1955<br>July 1950-May 1954<br>October 1951-January 1956<br>March 1952-July 1957<br>June 1954-February 1958<br>March 1958-June 1962<br>June 1943-September 1951<br>February 1956-April 1961<br>February 1961-April 1964<br>May 1964-July 1964<br>July 1962-July 1964.<br><br>Address Book, no date.<br><br>`The Catholic', volumes:<br>1892<br>1892-1895<br>1893<br>1894<br>1895<br>1896<br>1897<br>1898<br>1899<br>1900<br>1902 x2<br>1903 x 2<br>1905<br>1906-1909<br>1910<br>1911<br>1912<br>1913<br>1914<br>1915<br>1917<br>1918 x5<br>1919<br>1920<br>1922<br>1923<br>1924<br>1925<br>1926<br>1927<br>1928<br>1929<br>1930<br>1931<br>1932 x 2<br>1933<br>1934<br>1935<br>1937<br>1942<br>1943<br>1944<br>1945<br>1946<br>1947<br>1948<br>1949<br>1950<br>1951<br>1953 x c6<br>1954 x 6<br>1955 x 6<br>1956 x 6<br>1957 x 6<br>1958 x c4<br>1959 x c6<br>1960 x c6<br>1961 x c5<br>1962 x 5<br>1963 x c6<br>1964 x c5<br>1965 x c4<br>1966 x c5.<br><br>Printed pamphlet, `A Winner of Souls The Witness of Walter Byrne Counsellor for God in Dublin', Revd. R J Coates, MA, Irish Church Missions, Publication Number 3, c200 copies.<br><br>Ledger, Cash Sales/Stock, 1929-1960.<br><br>Newspaper Cuttings Books:<br>1903-1904<br>1951-1953<br>1958-1961.<br><br>Ledger, 1936-1942.<br><br>1 volume, relating to funds and collecting cards, 1845-1872, also includes newspaper cuttings.<br><br>Loose forms relating to the Priests' Protection Society, 1893, together with `Copy of List of Persons who have recanted the Errors of the Church of Rome from the Parchment Roll Book & Duly authenticated, 1827-1880', includes female names.<br><br>`Irish Subscribers Association Secretaries and Collectors', no date, date on the cover, 21 March 1903.<br><br>Accounts/ Details of Wages, includes details also of subscriptions, taxes, periodicals, no date.<br><br>Catholic Monthly Summary Account Book, January 1898-1910.<br><br>Irish Church Missions to Roman Catholics, Dublin Mission, 1878-1883, includes material relating to Sunday schools, day schools, and attendance at various schools, 1 volume.<br><br>Irish Church Missions, Petty Cash Books:<br>c1919-1923<br>1934-1956<br>1934-1937<br>1960-1964.<br><br>Record Books, Children's Fold:<br>1945-1946<br>1950-1951.<br><br>Irish Church Missions, Collectors' Register, 1931-1934.<br><br>Cash Book, 1920-1938, includes grants made to schools.<br><br>Connellan Mission, Petty Cash Book, 1917-1918.<br><br>Contributions to Children's Fold, 1930-1945.<br><br>Irish Class Roll Book, 1967.<br><br>9 Copybooks/Notebooks belonging to J Murray, Irish Church Missions Townsend Street, Dublin:<br>1 Journal 1944, this refers to the case of a Mrs Sanders who converted and the family problems the conversion caused<br>2  Journal 1927<br>3  Historical and biblical notes, no date<br>4  Various historical and biblical notes, c1901, belonging to P A Murray<br>5  `The Controversy regarding Anglican Orders', no date<br>6  Notes, the story of a family, no date<br>7  Notebook of religious notes, no date<br>8  Journal 1937<br>9  Copybook concerning proselytism, no date.<br><br>`The Catholic Layman', volumes:<br>1852 x 2<br>1853<br>1854<br>1855<br>1856<br>1857 x 3<br>1858 x c3.<br>Minute Book, Training Schools Committee:<br>1879-1890<br>1893-1909<br>1909-1941.<br><br>Preachers' Book, 1939-1962.<br><br>Minute Book, Corresponding Committee, 1890-1891.<br><br>Weekly Receipt Book, 1848-1855.<br><br>Account Ledger, 1910-1924.<br><br>Connellan Committee Minutes:<br>1890-1917<br>1918-1958.<br><br>Account Ledgers:<br>1836-1843<br>1857-1860.<br><br>`Scripture Readers and Irish Society' Account Book, 1908-1917.<br><br>Irish Church Mission Association Ledger, 1962-c1984.<br><br>Scripture Readers Record Book, 1895-1902.<br><br>The Irish Society Finance Book, 1902-1912.<br><br>The Irish Society Contributions Records, 1824-c1840.<br><br>The Irish Society, Parish Accounts, 1847, 1861.<br><br>`Scripture Readers and Irish Society Record Book', 1924-1940.<br><br>1 cardboard box which includes miscellaneous correspondence relating to subscriptions in bundles marked<br>B, C, D, K and one bundle of loose correspondence, c1940s-c1960s relating to subscriptions.<br><br>Irish Church Mission Department Agency Books:<br>1860<br>1862<br>1863-1864<br>1865<br>1866<br>1867<br>1868<br>1869<br>1870<br>1871<br>1872<br>1873<br>1875<br>1876<br>1877<br>1878<br>1879<br>1880<br>1883<br>1889<br>1890-1891<br>1891-1892<br>1892-1893<br>1893-1894<br>1894-1895<br>1895-1896<br>1896-1897<br>1897-1898<br>1898-1899<br>1899-1900<br>1900-1901<br>1901-1902<br>1902-1903<br>1903-1904<br>1905-1906<br>1906-1907<br>1907-1908<br>1908-1909<br>1909-1910<br>1910-1911<br>1911-1912<br>1912-1913<br>1913-1914<br>1914-1915<br>1915-1916<br>1916-1917<br>1917-1918<br>1918-1919<br>1919-1920<br>1920-1921<br>1922-1923<br>1922-1923<br>1923-1924<br>1924-1925<br>1925-1926<br>1942-1946<br>1950-1954.<br><br>Irish Church Mission Cash Books:<br>1851-1853<br>1854-1857<br>1864-1868<br>1868-1873<br>1872-1877<br>1877-1882<br>1882-1887<br>1887-1892<br>1892-1897<br>1897-1902<br>1908-1912<br>1912-1917<br>1930-1933<br>1933-1938<br>1937-1943<br>1943-1948<br>1948-1954<br>1954-1958<br>1952-1961<br>1958-1964<br>1964-1972.<br><br>Irish Church Missions, Subscriptions and Donations Books:<br>1888-1890<br>1891-1894<br>1894-1896<br>1900-1902<br>1906-1908<br>1912-1915<br>1916-1918<br>1921-1924<br>1924-1927<br>1927-1930<br>1930-1933<br>1933-1936<br>1936-1939<br>1939-1942<br>1973-1976<br>1976-1979.<br><br>Missionary Department Cashbooks:<br>1889-1895<br>1895-1900<br>1900-1904<br>1905-1911.<br><br>Irish Mission Cashbooks:<br>1917-1921<br>1921-1926<br>1925-1930<br>1903-1907<br>1972-1973.<br><br>Irish Mission Committee Minute Book, 1876-1886.<br><br>Proceedings of the Committee, no date.<br><br>Irish Church Missions, 1832-1848.<br><br>Irish Society, 1848-1851.<br><br>Irish Church Missions Minute Books: <br>July 1857-December 1862<br>January 1863-September 1872<br>November 1882-March 1889<br>April 1889-March 1893<br>March 1893-May 1897<br>May 1897-November 1900<br>December 1900-March 1904<br>April 1904-May 1909<br>July 1909-October 1914<br>April 1924-February 1934<br>April 1934-June 1937<br>January 1942-November 1948<br>January 1949-September 1953<br>September 1953-March 1957<br>May 1957-September 1960<br>January 1961-April 1965<br>July 1965-October 1973<br>April 1975-March 1985.<br><br>Irish Church Missions Minute Books:<br>1851-1852<br>March 1853-December 1853<br>1854-1855<br>1887-1904.<br><br>Irish Church Missions, Committee's Agenda Book, 1881-1887.<br><br>Irish Church Missions, Sub Committee's Minute Books:<br>1849-1852<br>1887-1904.<br><br>Special Fund for Ireland, 1849.<br><br>Register of Members present at Irish Church Missions Committee Meetings:<br>1955-1963<br>1973-1991.",,,Cloyne Diocesan Archive,Restricted,Bishop W Keane,Box L,,19th,"1796.07/9/1859  Letter. Margaret Leslie, Ballymore to Bishop Keane, sanction for action asked for. She writes to say she met Mr M Daly of Cork recently. He gently volunteered to share, with the Ladies Society of Cove, clothing he got at a wreck auction. As executor of the late Mr Drew he would be happy to give the Society Ï20 if the Bishop sanctioned it, 31 January 1859.<br><br>1796/7/11/1859  Letter. Ellen Walden, Queenstown, to Bishop Keane. Plea for help, family problems. 'I beg leave to state to your Lordship that husband in dire distress. Public business failed three years ago. To prevent our keeping music, Father Murphy made the Landlord Notice us out of the house'. Clerk told her that the Clergyman would assist him and his children if she left him. Husband agreed it would be best to part. Very bad after seven years of marriage. Has no where to go so she asks Bishop to interfere, 31 January 1859.<br><br>1796/7/15/1859  Letter. Ms A M Purcell to Bishop Keane, asks for prayers. <br>'The prosecution I dreaded has commenced'. Has got formal notice that her brother-in-law is appealing to Court of Chancery to have her child reared as a Protestant. Asks for Bishops prayers. If he writes to her 'seal any letter as I Fear mischance', 9 February 1859. <br><br>1796/6/4/1859  Letter. Sister M J McCarthy, Mercy, Queenstown to Bishop Keane, school attendance. 'I think that you will have no objection to hear that our schools are well attended'.  Asks his advice about having a meeting of Superioresses for this purposes, no date.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Handlists/Portfolio,Portfolio 20A,,20th,"3  Some aspects of presentation of address to Queen Elizabeth, 22 May 1952.",royalty,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up the document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Handlists/Portfolio,Portfolio 21,1688-1912,"17th, 18th, 19th, 20th","Portfolio 21:<br>3  Biographical note on Elizabeth Hand, wife of Thomas Pim, 1688-1762.<br><br>4  Letter from Elizabeth Pim to Susanna Watson, whose husband had recently drowned, no date.<br><br>5  Letter from John Hands to Elizabeth Hands, 1707.<br><br>10  Small notebook containing description of listing of Elizabeth Goodbody, nee Pim, also extracts of letters from her to son Robert, 1753-1834.<br><br>11  Letter from Mary Robinson to her cousins, Joshua and Robert Pim, 1774.<br><br>12  Letter from Sarah Grubb to her husband, John Grubb, Cork, 1778.<br><br>13  Letter from John Grubb to his sister, Margaret Grubb, 1778.<br><br>18  Letter from Mary Dudley, Clonmel, to James Abell, 1755.<br><br>19  Letter from Mary Dudley, explaining departure from Cork, 1786.<br><br>25  Letter from Sarah Grubb to James Abell of Cork, 1788.<br><br>26  Letter from Sarah Grubb to James Abell of Cork, 1788.<br><br>27  Letter from Mary Dudley to Frances Harvey, Cork 1788.<br><br>28  Letter from Mary Dudley to Frances Harvey, Cork, 1788.<br><br>29  Letter from Mary Dudley to James Abell, 1789.<br><br>30  Letter from Elizabeth Tuke to James Abell, 1789.<br><br>31  Letter from Deborah Darby to James Abell, 14 June 1789.<br><br>32  Letter from Mary Dudley to James Abell, 23 September 1789.<br><br>33  Letter from Elizabeth Bennington to James Abell, 26 February 1790.<br><br>34  Letter from Mary Dudley to James Abell, 4 February 1791.<br><br>35  Letter from Deborah Darby to James Abell, 21 February 1791.<br><br>37  Letter from Mary Dudley to James Abell, 10 June 1791.<br><br>39  Letter from S Birbeck to Margaret Pim, 1798.<br><br>40  Abigail Pim to Margaret Pim, 1798.<br><br>41  Letter from Sarah Pim to her daughter, Margaret Pim, 1864.<br><br>43  Letter from Abigail Pim to Margaret Goodbody (nee Pim) to her mother-in-law, Elizabeth Goodbody, 13 December 1821.<br><br>48  Five letters from Mary Leadbeater to Elizabeth Clibbon, no date.<br><br>49  Letter from J Barclay Clibborn to his mother and sisters, 1823.<br><br>38  Letter from Joshua and Joseph Pim to Richard Goodbody, 10 May 1792.<br><br>50  Letter from Liliana [Clibborn] to her sister, June, 1824.<br><br>51  Letter from Robert Goodbody with statement regarding rentals on lands at Miltown to Sarah Grubb, 1824.<br><br>52  Notes from Sarah Grubb to her grandchildren, with New Year gifts, no date.<br><br>53  Letter from Jonathan Goodbody to his father, Robert, 19 February 1825.<br><br>54  Letter from Jonathan Goodbody to Sarah Grubb, 1826.<br><br>55  Letter of condolence from Lady Charleville to Jonathan Goodbody, 24 January 1828. <br><br>56  Booklet of views of Devonshire and Cornwall belonging to Lydia Clibborn, 1829.<br><br>57  Extract from Annals of Ballitore and various notes, with copies of letters from Mary Strangeman, Sarah Grubb, Jane Newsom, no date.<br><br>58  Newscutting from 'Clonmel Advertiser' regarding death of Sarah Grubb, 3 November 1832 .<br><br>59  Letter from Lady Osborne of London to Elizabeth Clibborn regarding death of E C's mother, Sarah, no date.<br><br>60  Statement of 'Annual Monitor' on life of Sarah Grubb, no date.<br><br>61  Letter from Elizabeth Clibborn at Bruce Grove to her sister, 29 October 1833.<br><br>62  Letter from Rebecca Maria Clibborn to her mother, Sarah, at Anner Mills, and crossed by letters to brother James and to Anna, Sophie and Pris letter signed by Liliana Sophia from Tottenham, December 1833.<br><br>63  Letter from Lydia to her mother, Elizabeth Clibborn, 5 November 1833.<br><br>64  Description of death of Rebecca Harney written by a relative, sister at Youghal, no date.<br><br>65  Letter from Lydia Clibborn, Liliana, to her sister, Sarah, written from Bruce Grove,17 February [?].<br><br>66  Letter to Elizabeth from her daughter, Lydia, written at Bruce Grove, no date.<br><br>67  Letter from Liliana Sophia to Priscilla Clibborn, 6 December 1833.<br><br>68  Letter to Barclay Clibborn from his aunt, also letter to Sarah Clibborn from Liliana, 23 April 1834.<br><br>69  Letter from Rebecca Clibborn to Priscilla, her sister, 1 January 1834.<br><br>70  Letter to E Clibborn from Lydia Clibborn, also letter to Elizabeth Clibborn, Anner Mills, from her daughter Lydia, copy of letter to Barclay Clibborn from his aunt, no date.<br><br>71  Letter to Elizabeth of Anner Mills written to her daughter, Liliana, Bruce Grove, March 1834, this letter is superimposed on one in red ink from Rebecca Grubb to her nephew, Barclay, no date.<br><br>72  Description of her mother's death written by Jane J Eustace for her brother Robert Goodbody, to Elizabeth Clibborn, Anner Mills, 1834.<br><br>73  Letter to Elizabeth Clibborn, Anner Mills, from her daughters while travelling in England, 1835.<br><br>74  Letter to Elizabeth Clibborn from her daughter Anne, 1837.<br><br>75  Letter to Rebecca Clibborn from Sophia at Bruce Grove and crossed by other letters to Priscilla, 1837.<br><br>76  Letter to Elizabeth Clibborn from her daughter Lydia, who was visiting Belfast, no date.<br><br>77  Letter to Elizabeth Clibborn from her daughter Lydia, S Pim from Belfast and crossed by other letters, no date.<br><br>78  Letter to E C care of John Barclay Clibborn from Cork, unsigned, 1838.<br><br>79  Description of trip 1838, unsigned.<br><br>80  Letter to Barclay Clibborn from S Clibborn, Donaghdee, 1839.<br><br>81  Letter from R Grubb to Jane Watson, 16 June 1842.<br><br>82  Letter from Lydia Clibborn to her mother, Elizabeth, 6 May 1842.<br><br>83  Letter to Elizabeth Clibborn from her daughter, Lydia, 22 June 1842.<br><br>84  Letter from Jonathan Goodbody to a member of the Anner Mills Clibborn family following his engagement to D Clibborn 29 September 1842, also part of a letter from a member of the Clibborn family.<br><br>85  Letter from Lydia Clibborn to Moate Monthly Meeting giving consent to the intention of marriage with her of Jonathan Goodbody, 3 December 1842.<br><br>86  Letter from John L Clibborn and Elizabeth Clibborn to Moate Monthly Meeting giving consent to the marriage of their daughter Lydia to Jonathan Goodbody, 3 December 1842.<br><br>87  Letter from Jonathan Goodbody to Moate Monthly Meeting stating his intention of marriage to Lydia Clibborn 15 December 1842.<br><br>88  Letter from Robert Goodbody to Moate Monthly Meeting consenting to the marriage of his son, Jonathan to Lydia Clibborn, 10 December 1842.<br><br>89  Letter from Richard Shackleton, Ballitore to E C [?], 26 December 1842.<br><br>90  Letter written at Ryde to Elizabeth Clibborn from one of her daughters, 1842.<br><br>91  Extract from the American Friends, 1842, quoting from a story by Thomas Nicholson, 1750.<br><br>92   Letter from Lydia Clibborn probably to her sister, Jane, regarding arrangements for Lydia's wedding, 1843.<br><br>93  Elizabeth Clibborn's family account of the year 1843.<br><br>94  Part of a letter from Moate, 20 January 1843. <br><br>95  Letter from Lydia Goodbody to her mother, Elizabeth Clibborn, 13 February 1843.<br><br>96  Letter of condolence on death of an aunt from S Beale of Cork to someone named Rebecca, 31 May 1843.<br><br>98  Birthnote for Margaret Goodbody, daughter of Jonathan and Lydia Goodbody, 13 June 1811.<br><br>99  Birthnote for Sarah Elizabeth Goodbody, daughter of Jonathan and Lydia Goodbody, 19 December 1811.<br><br>100  Unsigned letter, 29 March 1846.<br><br>101  Two fragments of diary probably written by Elizabeth Clibborn, 1846.<br><br>102  Birthnote for Richard Goodbody, son of Jonathan and Lydia Goodbody, 30 April 1847.<br><br>103  Letter from J C Brusna Mills to his mother, 7 October 1847.<br><br>104  Letter from Marcus Goodbody to his father, Robert, 2 December 1847.<br><br>105  Letter from Elizabeth Pike at Hesborough to her father, Ebeneezer Pike, when Elizabeth was 5 years and 5 months old, 1 January 1850.<br><br>106  Tribute and description of the life of John Barclay Clibborn by his wife Elizabeth, nee Grubb, 5 April 1850.<br><br>115  Copy of part of family tree from old Bible at Anner Mills, written originally by Sarah Grubb. This copy sent by E Clibborn to Lydia Goodbody, no date.<br><br>116  Letter to Jonathan Goodbody from his father Robert, 16 March 1857.<br><br>117  Letter from Robert Goodbody to his son, Jonathan, describing visit to burial ground of Barclay family, 18 August 1857.<br><br>118  Letter from Robert Goodbody to his son, Jonathan, 26 May1858.<br><br>119  Unsigned note tells of building of Moate Meeting house by John Clibborn, also genealogical table for Pim family and details of Goodbody family, 1867.<br><br>120  Letter of welcome to Richard Goodbody from inhabitants of Clara on his return to Bellair, Clara, after his marriage, 31 May 1872.<br><br>121  Letter from John Bright to Jonathan Goodbody of Clara regarding conditions in Ireland, no date.<br><br>122  Letter from S A Pearson, Johnstone Lodge, to Mrs Pim with extracts, regarding her uncle, Captain Barclay, 17 November 1896.<br><br>123  Part of a letter written by Ann Grove from, Mountmellick, to Mrs Pim, signature page is missing, 13 January 1913.<br><br>124  Pike pedigree, Christmas Greeting, Goodbody family Information, explanation of Friends' views on Baptism and Holy Communion, no date.<br><br>125  Booklet of Elizabeth Fry, by Georgina King Lewis, 1912.<br><br>127  Thomas Phelps Pedigree and information on his estate, no date.<br><br>128  Letter to Jane Watson from her cousin, no date.<br><br>129  Letter to 'My Dear Cousin', thought to be Jane Watson, from Newport, Isle of Wight, December 1842.<br><br>130  Unsigned, undated letter to 'My dearly beloved Sarah'.<br><br>131  List of Elizabeth Clibborn's nephews and nieces, no date.<br><br>132  Reprint or typed extract from article in 'The American Friend' on the work of Young Friends, no date.<br><br>133  Memoir of Elizabeth Clibborn, daughter of John Barclay and Elizabeth Clibborn, by her mother, no date.<br><br>134  Reflections of a beloved deceased sister from Sarah Clibborn to Priscilla, 1832.<br><br>135  Birth certificate for the children of John Barclay and Elizabeth Clibborn, no date.<br><br>136  Clibborn family marriage notices, no date.<br><br>137  Yearly Meeting's Epistle, Dublin 1834 (printed).<br><br>138  Elegy on the death of John Phelps, esquire, late of Roayllan, County Down, copied from a Belfast newspaper 1790.",Quakers; religion,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up the document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Handlists/Portfolio,Portfolio 21A,1776-1928,"18th, 19th, 20th","140  Letter of 'Harvey' when ill, to a friend sent to Lydia Clibborn, Anner Mills, no date.<br><br>141  Etchings copied out of books, greeting cards, etc.,. by Elizabeth Pike Goodbody, no date. <br><br>142  Letter from Tottenham, from Lydia Clibborn to Barclay, no date.<br><br>143  Letter from Liliana [Lydia Clibborn?] to Jane, no date.<br><br>144  Letter from Lydia Clibborn to her mother, Elizabeth, from Bruce, no date.<br><br>145  Unsigned letter to Mother from Farnham, no date.<br><br>146  Letter from writer at Bruce Grove to 'Sarah', no date.<br><br>147  Letter from A Pim to Margaret Goodbody, no date.<br><br>148  Corrected extract from Annals of Ballitore by Mary Leadbeater, no date.<br><br>149  Letter to official addressed as 'My Lord'  regarding possible appointment of Robert Goodbody to Commission of the Peace and explaining his objections to taking an oath, no date.<br><br>150  Letter from Lydia Goodbody to her mother shortly after her marriage, no date.<br><br>151  Extract from Dublin newspaper describing the funeral of Joshua Pim of Ushers Island, to Cork Street Burial Ground, no date.<br><br>152  Notes from scripture on the Holy Ghost, no date.<br><br>153  Account of the Goodbody family, extracts from Robert Goodbody's life which includes farewell letter from George Jubee, no date.<br><br>155  Descent of Jonathan Goodbody from John Goodbody of Yorkshire, no date.<br><br>156  Grubb, Pim, Clibborn, descent, notes on 1778.<br><br>157  Letter to Elizabeth Clibborn of Anner Mills from her daughter, Liliana, [Lydia?], no date.<br><br>158  Letter signed M L, possibly Mary Lecky, to a cousin, with reference to Lydia Clibborn' s marriage, c1843.<br><br>159  Letter from Elizabeth Clibborn to her son, Barclay, written from Birch Grove, no date.<br><br>160  List of ministering Friends who visited Ireland, compiled from memory by E Grubb, afterwards Clibborn, 1784-1850.<br><br>161  Small leather book of verses, from Edith Clibborn, no date.<br><br>162  Fragments of Elizabeth Clibborn's journal, 1846-18[?].<br><br>163  Memoirs of Robert Goodbody, no date.<br><br>164  Supplement to the Goodbody family genealogy, no date.<br><br>165  Four letters by Elizabeth Penny from her mother, 1843, 1848, 1841 and 1845.<br><br>166  Letter from W Penny and Mary Woodcock, 1855.<br><br>167  Letter from Margaret Pim to Marcus Goodbody, 1820.<br><br>168  Letter from Annie Totham, February 1876.<br><br>169  Gertrude Eveleigh, 3 December 1875.<br><br>170  Letter from Charles Major concerning papers lent by Philadelphia Friends to John Gough, 1928.",Quakers; religion,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up the document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Handlists/Portfolio,Portfolio 22,1680-1935,"17th, 18th, 19th","1  Letter from Hannah Parvin to Dublin Men's Meeting, repenting her error in marrying without consent of Friends, 1792.<br><br>2  Certificate of denial for William Parvin and Hannah Mason, 1779.<br><br>3  Letter from Anna Roberts to Dublin monthly Women's Meeting regarding her resignation from Friends, no date.<br><br>5  'A testimony and wholesome Advice Concerning Marriage' by National Men's and Women's Meetings, Dublin 10 March 1680.<br><br>6  Letter from A and L Goodbody to W R Wigham regarding the estate of Thomas H Shaw, deceased, 1 January 1935.<br><br>7  Reports of the Committee on properties of Dublin Monthly Meetings also respecting Jane Wood's legacy, April 1833.<br><br>10  Report to Dublin Monthly Meeting, regarding St Stephen's Green Burial Ground, 16 April 1805.<br><br>11  Printed Appeal from a Friends' Committee to Friends and the General Public on behalf of the coloured refugees in North America, c1865.<br><br>12  Issue of the 'Dublin Gazette', containing address of Society of Friends to His Majesty George V, 21 August 1821.<br><br>13  Report on Quaker Employment Bureau by London Yearly Meeting, 1843.<br><br>14  London Yearly Meeting Epistle, May-June 1838.<br><br>15  Marriage Certificate, R Grubb, junior, and Marian Garratt, 20 July 1837.<br><br>16  Marriage Certificate, Thomas Shannon and Anne Grubb, 10 January 1850.<br><br>17  Marriage Certificate, Robert Davis and Mary Sugden Neville, 7 February 1850.<br><br>18  Marriage Certificate, Abraham Fisher and Sarah Wright, 14 March 1850.<br><br>19  Marriage Certificate,  James Clibborn and Margaret Grubb Murray, 16 June 1850.<br><br>20  Marriage Certificate,  Thomas Clibborn and Isabella Robinson, 30 May 1850.<br><br>21  Marriage Certificate,  William Beale Jacob and Hannah Hill Newsom, 1 August 1850.<br><br>22  Marriage Certificate,  George Frederick Fox and Sarah Ann Newsom, 1 August 1850.<br><br>23  Marriage Certificate,  Joshua Barbon and Marianne Carleton Woods, widow, 11 September 1850.<br><br>24  Marriage Certificate,  Thomas Hughes and Hannah Christy Strangeman, 23 October 1850.<br><br>25  Marriage Certificate,  Lewis Frederick Goodbody and Rebecca Clibborn, 16 January 1851.<br><br>26  Marriage Certificate,  Samuel Davis and Elizabeth Wright, 13 March 1851.<br><br>27  Marriage Certificate,  Samuel Birchall Eveleigh and Sarah Maria Fennell, 9 April 1851.<br><br>28  Marriage Certificate,  Benjamin Haughton and Elizabeth Hutchinson, 15 May 1851.<br><br>29  Marriage Certificate,  William Alexander and Isabella Grubb, 21 August 1851.<br><br>30  Marriage Certificate,  Hugh Nevins and Isabella White, 2 October 1851.<br><br>31  Marriage Certificate, William Richardson and Elizabeth Joseph Beale, 16 October 1851.<br><br>32  Marriage Certificate,  Ebenezer Pike and Lydia Clibborn Pike, 10 March 1841.<br><br>33  Marriage Certificate,  Thomas Bevan and Emma Hayes, 24 June 1852.<br><br>34  Marriage Certificate,  John Pim Penrose and Mary Ann Robinson 6 January 1853.<br><br>35  Marriage Certificate,  Joseph Garratt and Lucy White, 3 February 1853.<br><br>36  Marriage Certificate,  Samuel Wright and Sarah Jane Meyers, 17 February 1853.<br><br>37  Marriage Certificate,  Mortimer Glynn and Anne Flanagan, 31 March 1853.<br><br>38  Marriage Certificate,  Edward Walker and Celia Fennell, 20 April 1853.<br><br>39  Marriage Certificate,  John Hatton and Mary Elizabeth Morris, 18 August 1853.<br><br>40  Marriage Certificate,  Joseph Theobold and Sarah Ann Todhunter, 1 August 1853.<br><br>41  Marriage Certificate,  Jonathan Russell and Catherine Moor, 27 October 1853.<br><br>42  Marriage Certificate,  Joseph Richardson and Eliza Jane Fennell, 9 November 1853.<br><br>43  Marriage Certificate,  George Robinson and Lydia Jane Abbott, 16 February 1854.<br><br>44  Marriage Certificate,  Samuel Baker and Susanna Wright, 16 November 1854.<br><br>45  Marriage Certificate,  Reuben Harvey Jackson and Anna Carroll, 17 May 1855.<br><br>46  Marriage Certificate, Francis Harvey and Hannah Fisher Fennell, 5 September 1855.<br><br>47  Marriage Certificate, Francis Ellington Wright and Deborah Fisher, 18 October 1856.<br><br>48  Marriage Certificate, George Chapman and Frances Ardagh Power, 17 April 1856.<br><br>49  Marriage Certificate, Samuel Malcomson and Margaret Murphy, 24 April 1856.<br><br>50  Marriage Certificate,  Robert Jacob and Hannah Maria Walpole, 4 September 1856.<br><br>51  Marriage Certificate,  Alfred Southall and Anna Strangman Grubb, 22 September 1864.<br><br>52  Marriage Certificate,  Benjamin Murphy and Eliza Jane Fennell, 6 June 1866.<br><br>53  Marriage Certificate,  Arthur Pease and Mary Lecky Pike, 14 April 1864.<br><br>54  Marriage Certificate,  Thomas George Howell and Maria Power, 30 October 1856.<br><br>55  Marriage Certificate,  Hewetson Edmondson and Huldah Beale, 12 November 1857.<br><br>56  Marriage Certificate,  Thomas Haughton and Mary Clarke Fennell, 6 January 1858.<br><br>57  Marriage Certificate,  Anthony Pim and Lucy Bewley Jacob, 7 January 1859.<br><br>58  Marriage Certificate,  William Jacob Martin and Deborah Alexander, 27 October 1859.<br><br>59  Marriage Certificate,  Benjamin Fayle and Elizabeth Pim Robinson, 19 January 1860.<br><br>60  Marriage Certificate,  Henry White and Elizabeth May, 5 April 1860.<br><br>61  Marriage Certificate,  Robert John Lecky and Sarah Maria White, 14 June 1860.<br><br>62  Marriage Certificate,  John Edmondson and Fanny Beale, 28 June 1860.<br><br>63  Marriage Certificate,  George Simpson and Mary Pim, 18 October 1860.<br><br>64  Marriage Certificate, Henry Rowntree and Charlotte Fisher, 18 July 1861.<br><br>65  Marriage Certificate, Reuben Fisher Alexander and Mary Elizabeth Grubb, 19 September 1861.<br><br>66  Marriage Certificate, William James Barcroft and Hannah Wakefield Hancock, 20 February 1862.<br><br>67  Marriage Certificate,  Samuel Bewley Pim and Mary Elizabeth Malcomson, 3 July 1862.<br><br>68  Marriage Certificate,  Richard Baker and Anna Maria Davis, 9 October 1862.<br><br>69  Marriage Certificate,  Edward Wakefield Pim and Hannah Murphy, 26 March 1863.<br><br>70  Marriage Certificate,  John Cotter Beale and Celia Grubb, 23 April 1863.<br><br>71  Marriage Certificate,  Joshua Jacob and Anna Fisher Bennis, 23 July 1863.<br><br>72  Marriage Certificate,  William Hayward and Elizabeth Alexander, 5 November 1863.<br><br>73  Marriage Certificate,  Henry Bella[?] and Jane Davis, 31 December 1863.<br><br>74  Marriage Certificate,  Thomas White Fisher and Eliza Clibborn Robinson, 25 September 1856.<br><br>75  Marriage Certificate,  Incomplete, Jane Pim and [?], 21 June 1837.<br><br>76  Letter from Joseph and Mary Robinson giving consent for the marriage of their son, Joseph, to Elinor Wasley, 24 March 1685, and note regarding the marriage from Men's Monthly Meeting Cavan, no date. <br><br>77  Marriage Certificates, William Robinson and Elizabeth Baker of Aughrim, Wicklow 1687, and Nicholas Cheatar and Anne Penrose of Ballycaine, Wicklow, 1687.<br><br>78  Account of the life of Henry Fuller and family, including genealogical information on the Clibborn family, 17th century.<br><br>79  Genealogical account of the William Neale family, including information on the Pleadwell, Louth and Roper families, 17th century.<br><br>80  Marriage Certificate, Amos Strettell and Anne Roberts, Dublin, 1693 and partial Marriage Certificate signed by John and Elizabeth Burmyear, no date.<br><br>81  Account of Richard Jackson, signed William Edmundson, and notes on Jackson, Pim and Raper families, 17th century.<br><br>82  Cork Monthly Meeting Minute of Liberation permitting the marriage of Henry Bell and Jane Davis, 10 December 1863.<br><br>83  Copy of Marriage Certificate, Frederic Taylor and Elizabeth Gerrate, 3 July 1855.<br><br>84  Copy of Marriage Certificate, Walter Wade Willmott and Mary Black, Waterford, no date.<br><br>85  Copy of Marriage Certificate, William Strangman Hill and Harriet Eves, 27 April 1843.<br><br>86  Copy of Marriage Certificate, Albert White and Jane Chayter, 24 May 1843.<br><br>87  Copy of Marriage Certificate, Frederick Grubb and Anne Haughton, 7 September 1842.<br><br>88  Copy of Marriage Certificate, David Malcomson and Sarah Richardson, 23 August 1838.<br><br>89  Copy of Marriage Certificate, Joseph Waring and Margaret Watson Lamb, 23 November 1843.<br><br>90  Copy of Marriage Certificate, Thomas Grubb and Jane Haughton, 17 June 1846.<br><br>91  Statement of marriage, Samuel Strangman and Maria Chayter, 23 February 1848.<br><br>92  Statement of marriage, Joshua Harney and Elizabeth Todhunter 7 September 1848.<br><br>93  Statement of marriage, Thomas Gouch and Mary Shannon, 15 May 1845 and Henry White and [?] Maria Doyle, 18 December 1845, Samuel Hill and Anne Eliza Hanks, 16 June 1841.<br><br>94  Statement of marriage, George Penrose and Sarah Blain Hutchinson, 5 July 1849 and letter regarding marriage records from Thomas N. Jacob to William Harvey, 1849.<br><br>96  Cork Monthly Meeting, Abstract of Births and Burials, 1840.<br><br>97  Cork Monthly Meeting, Abstract of Births and Burials, 1843.<br><br>98  Cork Monthly Meeting, Abstract of Births and Burials, 1844.<br><br>99  Cork Monthly Meeting, Abstract of Births and Burials, 1845.<br><br>100  Cork Monthly Meeting, Abstract of Births and Burials, 1847.<br><br>101  Cork Monthly Meeting, Abstract of Births and Burials, 1848.<br><br>102  Cork Monthly Meeting, Abstract of Births and Burials, 1849.<br><br>103  Cork Monthly Meeting, Abstract of Births and Burials, 1850.<br><br>104  Limerick Monthly Meeting, List of Births and Burials, 1839.<br><br>105  Limerick Monthly Meeting, List of Births and Burials, 1840.<br><br>106  Limerick Monthly Meeting, List of Births and Burials, 1841.<br><br>107  Limerick Monthly Meeting, List of Births and Burials, 1842.<br><br>108  Limerick Monthly Meeting, List of Births and Burials, 1843.<br><br>109  Limerick Monthly Meeting, List of Births and Burials, 1844.<br><br>110  Limerick Monthly Meeting, List of Births and Burials, 1845.<br><br>111  Limerick Monthly Meeting, List of Births and Burials, 1846.<br><br>112  Limerick Monthly Meeting, List of Births and Burials, 1847.<br><br>113  Limerick Monthly Meeting, List of Births and Burials, 1848.<br><br>114  Limerick Monthly Meeting, List of Births and Burials, 1849.<br><br>115  Limerick Monthly Meeting, List of Births and Burials, 1850.<br><br>116  Tipperary Monthly Meeting, List of Births and Burials, 1839.<br><br>117  Tipperary Monthly Meeting, List of Births and Burials, 1840.<br><br>118  Tipperary Monthly Meeting, List of Births and Burials, 1841.<br><br>119  Tipperary Monthly Meeting, List of Births and Burials, 1842.<br><br>120  Tipperary Monthly Meeting, List of Births and Burials, 1843.<br><br>121  Tipperary Monthly Meeting, List of Births and Burials, 1844.<br><br>122  Tipperary Monthly Meeting, List of Births and Burials, 1845.<br><br>123  Tipperary Monthly Meeting, List of Births and Burials, 1846.<br><br>124  Tipperary Monthly Meeting, List of Births and Burials, 1847.<br><br>125  Tipperary Monthly Meeting, List of Births and Burials, 1848.<br><br>126  Tipperary Monthly Meeting, List of Births and Burials, 1849.<br><br>127  Tipperary Monthly Meeting, List of Births and Burials, 1850.<br><br>128  Waterford Monthly Meeting, List of Births and Burials, 1839.<br><br>129  Waterford Monthly Meeting, List of Births and Burials, 1840.<br><br>130  Waterford Monthly Meeting, List of Births and Burials, 1841.<br><br>131  Waterford Monthly Meeting, List of Births and Burials, 1842.<br><br>132  Waterford Monthly Meeting, List of Births and Burials, 1843.<br><br>133  Waterford Monthly Meeting, List of Births and Burials, 1844.<br><br>134  Waterford Monthly Meeting, List of Births and Burials, 1845.<br><br>135  Waterford Monthly Meeting, List of Births and Burials, 1846.<br><br>136  Waterford Monthly Meeting, List of Births and Burials, 1847.<br><br>137  Waterford Monthly Meeting, List of Births and Burials, 1848.<br><br>138  Waterford Monthly Meeting, List of Births and Burials, 1849.<br><br>139  Waterford Monthly Meeting, List of Births and Burials, 1850.<br><br>140  Youghal Monthly Meeting list of Births and Burials, 1839.<br><br>141  Maps and Architectural Plans for Building and Enlarging Cork Meeting House, no date. <br><br>142  Reports of Committee appointed by Cork Monthly Meeting to investigate title deeds of trust, 1832.<br><br>143  Note of the birth of Christopher Bentham, son of George Bentham, 9 October 1845.<br><br>144  Note regarding title deeds in Cork, 1720.<br><br>145  Note on Joseph Young Sturge and family who came to Limerick from Bristol, 1847.<br><br>146  Letter from James Morris to William Harvey at Cork including note on the marriage of Edward Pitt and Susanna Hill, both of Limerick, 24 May 1849.<br><br>147  Letter from Thomas H Strangman to William Harvey [?] regarding certificate from Dublin for Joseph Humphreys and family and birth note for Samuel Eves Hill,  25 February 1845.<br><br>148  Notes regarding marriage presentations, 17th century.<br><br>149  Index of names of deceased Friends, c1816-1824.",Quakers; religion,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up the document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Handlists/Portfolio,Portfolio 23,1830-1831,19th,"Listed acknowledgements and certificates of removal mainly to Dublin of Friends, 1830-1831, 97 items. Included are:<br>37  Letter from John Lecky and Joshua Beale to Dublin Monthly Meeting regarding certificate of Eliza Gough, 11 March 1830.<br><br>41  Letter to John Lock, Cork from Samuel Alexander, Limerick regarding Eliz Gough, 8 March 1830.",Quakers; religion,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up the document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Handlists/Portfolio,Portfolio 24,1831-1832,19th,"Listed acknowledgements and certificates of removal mainly to Dublin for Friends, 1831-1832, 71 items. <br>Included are: <br>45  Committee for the Poor, copy of minute regarding Hannah Parrin, 12 October 1832.<br><br>52  Dublin Women's Monthly Meeting, copy of minutes, October 1832.",Quakers; religion,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up the document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Handlists/Portfolio,Portfolio 25,1832-1833,19th,"Included are:<br>2  Carlow Monthly Meeting concerning disownment and later application for re-admission of Anne Bowles, alias Baker, including letter from Anne Bowles 19 December 1832 and letter to Dublin Monthly Meeting, 11 January 1833.<br><br>7  Subscriptions Lists, Dublin Monthly Meeting, January 1833.<br><br>10  New York Monthly Meeting, letter to Dublin Monthly Meeting, regarding Marie Allen's certificate, February 1853.<br><br>12  Limerick Monthly Meeting, letter to Dublin Monthly Meeting, regarding Thomas Webb's marriage with Mary Fisher, 25 January 1833.<br><br>14  Gracechurch Monthly Meeting, London, minutes and letter to Dublin Monthly Meeting, regarding whereabouts of Hannah Chapman, February 1833.<br><br>19  Dublin Women's Monthly Meeting, notice of the marriage of Francis Fry and Matilda Penrose, 12 March 1833.<br><br>20  Dublin Women's Monthly Meeting, regarding visit to Margaret Smithson by Jane Gatehall and Martha Wright, 12 March 1838.<br><br>21  Testimony of disownment, Hannah Mason, 3 March 1833.<br><br>25  Letter from Sarah Walker to Dublin Monthly Meeting, regarding consent to her son, Thomas Walker's intention of marriage to Marie Phelps, 7 March 1833.<br><br>27  Letter from Bristol Monthly Meeting, to Dublin Monthly Meeting regarding marriage of Francis Fry and Matilda Penrose, 4 March 1833.<br><br>33  Proceedings of the Leinster Provincial School Committee, June 1833.<br><br>36  Proceedings of the Leinster Provincial School Committee, 30 March 1833.<br><br>59  Leinster Provincial School Committee, reports and minutes, 24-26 July 1833.<br><br>73  Committee for the Poor, copy of minutes, 8 September 1833.<br><br>81  Report on care of Jane Russell, Dublin Monthly Meeting, October 1833.",Quakers; religion,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up the document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Handlists/Portfolio,Portfolio 26,1833-1854,19th,"Included are:<br>1  Letter from Mary Martin to Dublin Monthly Meeting regarding the intended marriage of her son Francis, 13 January 1834.<br><br>16  Letter from Mary Martin to Dublin Monthly Meeting regarding the intended marriage of her son Francis, 7 August 1834.<br><br>21  Notification from Moate regarding Elizabeth Phelps.  Robinson's certificate of membership, 26 March 1834.<br><br>23  Letter from Joshua Fayle to Dublin Monthly Meeting consenting to the marriage of his daughter, Mary Robinson Fayle, with John Evans, 15 April 1834.<br><br>24  Application for membership, Elizabeth Moss, 5 April 1834.<br><br>26  Dublin Women's Monthly Meeting Minute, regarding Lucy Booles application for membership 15 April 1834. <br><br>35  Registration of membership, Lucy Boles, 10 February 1834.<br><br>36  Registration of membership, Amelia Watson Williamson, 12 May 1834.<br><br>38  Leinster Province School Committee, rough copy of Proceedings, July and September 1834.<br><br>39  Dublin Monthly Meeting, Subscription Lists, September 1834.<br><br>40  Dublin Monthly Meeting, Accounts of Suffering, Spring Quarterly Meeting 1833.<br><br>41  Leinster Provincial School Committee Proceedings, 28 June 1854.<br><br>43  North Lists of Sufferings Affairs and Wills, 1833-1834.<br><br>44  Account of Suffering, 1834.",Quakers; religion,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up the document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Handlists/Portfolio,Portfolio 27,1834-1835,19th,"Mainly Certificates of Removal, Acknowledgements of Certificates, Presentations regarding marriage, etc., 1834-1835, 82 items. Included are:<br>1. Cork Monthly Minute regarding Elizabeth Beck, 8 January 1835.<br><br>2. Letter from Rachel Maria Jackson to Friends of Dublin Monthly Meeting, 12 January 1835 and extract of letter from Richard Cocker to a friend in Dublin, regarding political turmoil, 3 January 1835.<br><br>12. Letter from Rachel Jackson to Dublin Monthly Meeting, 9 February 1835.<br><br>13. Dublin Monthly Meeting Library Committee Report for 1834, February 1835.<br><br>14. Indenture, printed, establishing Martha MacQuillan, daughter of Joseph MacQuillan, as an apprentice teacher to Joshua Jacob of Newton Park, County Dublin, 5 February 1835.<br><br>26. Letter from Emily Manders to Dublin Monthly Women's Meeting, 10 February 1835.<br><br>46. Lists of subscriptions, Dublin Monthly Meeting, January 1835.<br><br>41. Accounts of Sufferings, Dublin Monthly Meeting, Spring Quarterly Meeting, 1835.<br><br>51. List of subscription, Dublin Monthly Meeting, June 1835.",Quakers; religion,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up the document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Handlists/Portfolio,Portfolio 28,1835-1836,19th,"3  Notification, Ann Bewley, from Grange Monthly Meeting, 23 December 1835.<br><br>7  Certificate of Removal, Mary Mackie, from Richill to Dublin, 19 November 1835.<br><br>12  Notification Rebecca Bewley, from Grange Monthly Meeting, 20 January 1836.<br><br>13  Testimony of Disownment, Sarah Calvin Caldwell, 16 February 1836.<br><br>15  Testimony of Disownment, Elizabeth Pitt Edge, 16 February 1836.<br><br>26  Letter from Mary Greenes to Dublin Monthly Meeting applying for restoration of membership, 16 February 1836.<br><br>29  Certificate of Removal, Isabella Pearson, from Richill to Dublin, 21 April 1836.<br><br>32  Acknowledgement of Certifcate Mary Martin by Richill Monthly Meeting, 21 April 1836.<br><br>35  Acknowledgement of Certifcate of Amelia Thomson, by Carlow Monthly Meeting, 5 March 1836.<br><br>38  Richill Women's Monthly Meeting minutes regarding Mary Greeves, May and June 1836.<br><br>41  Certificate of Removal, Sarah Woodcock from Wexford to Dublin, 5 July 1836.<br><br>43  Testimony of Disownment, Elizabeth, Hudson junior, Warham, 16 August 1836.<br><br>44  Certificate of Removal, Lucy Richardson, from Mountmellick to Dublin, 24 August 1836.<br><br>49  Testimony of Disownment, Jane Ellwood  Irvine, 11 October 1836.<br><br>54  Certificate of Removal, Jane Chandler from Hardshaw West to Dublin, 27 October 1836.<br><br>28  Certificate of Removal, Elizabeth Dickinson, from Edenderry to Dublin, 17 November 1836.<br><br>66  Dublin Monthly Meeting, Accounts of Sufferings, 1836. <br><br>67  Dublin Monthly Meeting, Accounts of Lists, 1836.<br><br>68  Dublin Monthly Meeting, Lists of Subscriptions, 1836.<br><br>70  Dublin Monthly Meeting, Lists of Affairs and Wills 1836.",Quakers; religion,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up the document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Handlists/Portfolio,Portfolio 29,,19th,"Mainly contains Acknowledgements of Certificates, Certificates of Removal and Membership, Testimony of Disownments, etc., 1833-1837, 83 items. The collection includes:<br><br>5  Acknowledgement of certificate by Abigail Wright and Amelia Wright by Mountmellick Monthly Meeting, 21 December 1836.<br><br>7  Dublin Monthly Meeting, Library Committee Report, February 1837.<br><br>11  Acknowledgement of Certificate of Jane White, by Tipperary Monthly Meeting, 2 February 1837.<br><br>12  Acknowledgement of Certificate Anne Eliza Hawkes and Isabella Grubb, by Limerick Monthly Meeting, 10 January 1837.<br><br>13  Acknowledgement of Certificate of Hannah Robinson, by Limerick Monthly Meeting, 13 December 1836.<br><br>14  Dublin Monthly Meeting, Report of Committee on Ardent Spirits, March 1837.<br><br>17  Dublin Monthly Meeting, Committee for the Poor, Report, March 1837.<br><br>21  Certificate of Removal, Eleanor Parvin, returned by Lisburn Monthly Meeting, March 1837.<br><br>24  Acknowledgement of Certificate of Lucy Nevitt by Youghal Monthly Meeting, 4 April 1837.<br><br>34  Notification from Moate, Maria Bewley Clibborn, 5 June 1837.<br><br>43  Acknowledgement of Certificate of Susanna Jackson by Cork Monthly Meeting, 8 October 1837.<br><br>44  Acknowledgement of Certificate of Margaret Merrick by Cork Monthly Meeting, 8 June 1837.<br><br>45 Certificate of Removal, Mary Richardson junior, from Mountmellick, July 1837.<br><br>46  Certificate of Removal, for Anne Allen from Richill, 25 May 1837.<br><br>47  Certificate of Removal for Anna Richardson from Mountmellick, 24 May 1837.<br><br>53  Letter from the Mendicity Institution, 8 July 1837.<br><br>64  Certificate of Removal, Mary Oxby from Norwich, 14 September 1837.<br><br>71  Acknowledgement of Certificate of Mary Greeves by Richill Monthly Meeting 21 September 1837.<br><br>72  Acknowledgement of Certificate of Anne Newsom and Sarah Newsom by Cork Monthly Meeting, 7 December 1837.<br><br>79  Letter from Elizabeth Morrison to Dublin Monthly Meeting consenting to the intended marriage of her son James Morrison with Hannah Pim, 7 December 1837.<br><br>80  Dublin Monthly Meeting, Lists of Subscriptions, December 1837.<br><br>81  Dublin Monthly Meeting, Accounts and Lists of Sufferings, December 1837.<br><br>82  Dublin Monthly Meeting, Lists of Affairs and Wills, December 1837.",Quakers; religion,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up the document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Handlists/Portfolio,Portfolio 30,,19th,"6  Dublin Monthly Meeting report of the Library Committee, February 1838.<br><br>8  Certificate of Removal, Hannah Robinson from Limerick, no date.<br><br>11  Testimony of Disownment, Mary Locke, 13 March 1838.<br><br>12  Acknowledgement of Certificate of Abigail Jackson, by Cork Monthly Meeting, 1838.<br><br>14  Dublin Monthly Meeting Accounts of Sufferings, March 1838.<br><br>15  Lurgan Monthly Meeting regarding Mary Locke, March 1838.<br><br>16  Dublin Monthly Meeting Report of Committee of Ardent Spirits, 13 March 1838.<br><br>21  Testimony of Disownment, Elizabeth Barrington, 10 April 1838.<br><br>23  Acknowledgement of Certificate of Catherine Barrington, by Wexford Monthly Meeting, no date.<br><br>24  Certificate of Removal, Elizabeth Gudge from Mountmellick, 21 March 1838.<br><br>25  Acknowledgement of Certificate of Jane Barrington by Wexford Monthly Meeting, 6 March 1838.<br><br>26  Acknowledgement of Certificate Anne Nevitt by Mountmellick Monthly Meeting, 21 March 1838.<br><br>29  Dublin Monthly Meeting Committee for the Poor, Minute regarding the removal of poor friends to Eustace Street, 11 May 1838.<br><br>32  Mountmellick Monthly Meeting regarding Ellen Maria Rhodes, Mountmellick, 21 February 1838.<br><br>41  Acknowledgement of Certificate of Susanna Dickson by Carlow Monthly Meeting, 10 August 1838.<br><br>42  Acknowledgement of Certificate of Margaret Williams with her children by Carlow Monthly Meeting, 10 August 1838.<br><br>46  Certificate of Removal, Arabella Fennell from Cork, 5 July 1838.<br><br>47  Certificate of Removal, Catherine Allen from Richhill, 21 June 1838.<br><br>51  Certificate of Removal, Elias Allen from Richhill, 21 June 1838.<br><br>52  Letter for Condemnation, Mary Woods, 14 May 1838.<br><br>55  Acknowledgement of Certificate, Ely Dickinson by Carlow Monthly Meeting, 12 October 1838.<br><br>59   Acknowledgement of Certificate, Anne Walpole by Mountmellick Monthly Meeting, 19 September 1838.<br><br>71  Certificate of Removal, Fanny Allen from Richhill, 25 October 1838.<br><br>72  Certificate of Removal, Mary Ann Bourke, from Carlow Monthly Meeting, 9 November 1838.<br><br>78   Acknowledgement of Certificate of Deborah Parvin, by Tipperary Monthly Meeting, 29 November 1838.<br><br>79   Acknowledgement of Certificate of Elizabeth Nevitt by Youghal Monthly Meeting, 4 December 1838.<br><br>82   Acknowledgement of Certificate of Elizabeth Richardson by Cork Monthly Meeting, 6 December 1838.<br><br>83  Dublin Monthly Meeting, Accounts of Suffering, 1838.<br><br>84   Dublin Monthly Meeting, Subscription Lists, 1838.",Quakers; religion,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up the document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Handlists/Portfolio,Portfolio 31,1838-1839,19th,"1  Acknowledgement of Certificate of Sarah McQuillan by Wexford Monthly Meeting, 4 December 1838.<br><br>3  Acknowledgement of Certificate of Charlotte Jackson by Limerick Monthly Meeting, 11 December 1838.<br><br>8  Dublin Monthly Meeting Library Committee Report, 7 December 1839. <br><br>10  Resignation of Membership Elizabeth Anna Richardson and Mary Richardson junior, 10 February 1839.<br><br>15  Acknowledgement of Certificate of Anne Corlett by Limerick Monthly Meeting, 12 February 1839.<br><br>20  Acknowledgement of Certificate of Sarah Davis and Hannah Davis by Wexford Monthly Meeting, 5 May 1839.<br><br>27  Certificate of Removal, Eliza Colum, from Lisburn 16 May 1839.<br><br>30  Resignation of membership, Abigail Manders, June 1839.<br><br>35  Acknowledgement of Certificate of Elizabeth Manly and Matilda Manly by Grange Monthly Meeting, 24 July 1839.<br><br>37  Resignation of membership, Delia Ellen Augusta, Betsy and Charlotte Harding, 12 August 1839.<br><br>42  Notification of  Anne White Webb, Carlow Monthly Meeting, 9 August 1839.<br><br>44  Certificate of Removal, Margaret Newbold from Waterford Monthly Meeting, 26 September 1839.<br><br>46  Acknowledgement of Certificate of Elizabeth Newsom by Carlow Monthly Meeting, 6 September 1839.<br><br>49  Mountmellick Monthly Meeting Minute regarding Elizabeth Grubb, 23 October 1839.<br><br>57  Notification, Elizabeth Richardson Wright from Cork Monthly Meeting, 5 December 1839.<br><br>58  Dublin Monthly Meeting, Accounts of Suffering, March 1839.<br><br>59  Dublin Monthly Meeting, Subscription Lists, 1839.",Quakers; religion,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up the document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Handlists/Portfolio,Portfolio 32,1837-1840,19th,"6  Certificate of Removal, Amelia Wright from Mountmellick Monthly Meeting, 20 November 1839.<br><br>7  Certificate of Removal Mary Anne Morris from Mountmellick Monthly Meeting, 20 November 1839.<br><br>9  Certificate of Removal, Lucy Ashton from Limerick Monthly Meeting, 12 November 1837.<br><br>12  Notification Susanna [Davis] Watson, 22 January 1840.<br><br>14  Dublin Monthly Meeting Library Committee Report, 6 February 1840.<br><br>23  Notification, Sarah [Hudson] Wright 3 March 1840.<br><br>24  Notification, Elizabeth [Walpole] Clavert, 19 February 1840.<br><br>27  Letter from Sarah Foyle to Dublin Monthly Meeting, consenting to the intended marriage of her daughter, 13 April 1840.<br><br>30  Certificate of Removal, Mary Cord from Hershaw East, 13 February 1840.<br><br>34  Notification, Mary [Wigham] Edmundson 27 June 1840.<br><br>43  Certificate of Removal, Phoebe Langly Kitching from Hardshaw West. 25 May 1840.<br><br>50  Acknowledgement of Certificate of Sarah Howe by Edenderry Monthly Meeting, 17  September 1840 also Certificate of Removal and Resignation of Membership c20, 1840.<br><br>66  Accounts of Sufferings, Dublin Monthly Meeting, 1840.<br><br>67  Lists of Affairs and Wills, Dublin Monthly Meeting, 1840.<br><br>68  List of Subscriptions, Dublin Monthly Meeting, 1840.<br><br>70  List of Sufferings, Mountmellick, c1813.",Quakers; religion,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up the document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Handlists/Portfolio,Portfolio 33,1840-1841,19th,"1  Certificate of Removal, Anne Grubb from Edenderry, 17 December 1840.<br><br>4  Dublin Monthly Meeting, Report of Library Committee, 10 February 1841.<br><br>6  Lisburn Monthly Meeting, regarding Abigail Sarah Bell, 12 November 1840.<br><br>7  Certificate of Removal, Alice Person from Grange Monthly Meeting, 23 December 1840.<br><br>8  Certificate of Removal, Anne Walpole from Mountmellick Monthly Meeting, 20 January 1841.<br><br>9  Certificate of Removal, Charlotte Jackson, Limerick Monthly Meeting, 12 January 1841.<br><br>19  Letter from Mary Anne Eves to Dublin Monthly Meeting consenting to Joseph Allen's intention of marriage with her. Letter from Elizabeth Eves consenting to the intended marriage of her daughter Mary Anne Eves, certificate of membership, Mary Anne Eves, 6 April 1841. <br><br>21  Acknowledgement of Sarah Barrington by Carlow Monthly Meeting, 13 April 1841.<br><br>23  Resignation of Membership, Eleanor Thatcher, May 1841.<br><br>25  Certificate of Removal, Sarah Thompson, from Lurgan, 13 March 1841.<br><br>26  Acknowledgement of Certificate of Eleanor Parvin by Cork Monthly Meeting, 8 March 1841.<br><br>27  Acknowledgement of Certificate of Jane Chandler by Waterford Monthly Meeting, 25 March 1841.<br><br>29  Acknowledgement of Certificate of Maria MacQuillan by Wexford Mountmellick, 11 May 1841.<br><br>39  Dublin Monthly Meeting Report of Committee for the Poor, July 1841.<br><br>40  Notification, Joseph Allen's marriage with Mary Anne Eves, July 1841.<br><br>47  Certificate of Removal, Elizabeth Greer from Grange Monthly Meeting, 19 May 1841.<br><br>48  Certificate of Removal, Sarah Jackson from Hardshaw, 20 April 1841.<br><br>49  Certificate of Removal, Elizabeth [?] from Grange, 19 May 1841.<br><br>50  Certificate of Removal, Matilda Henly from Grange, 19 May 1841.<br><br>51  Letter from Margaret O'Brien consenting to Samuel Baker's intended marriage with her to Dublin Monthly, also from Daniel O'Brien consenting to the intended marriage of his daughter, Margaret Samuel Baker, to Dublin Monthly Meeting, 5 August 1841.<br><br>52  Certificate of Removal, Anne Eves, from Wexford 6 April 1841.<br><br>54  Letter to Dublin Monthly Meeting from Samuel White and Joshua John Strangmen regarding Elizabeth [Gough ?], no date. <br><br>55  Letter from Anne Bowles to Dublin Monthly Meeting consenting to the intended marriage of her son Samuel Baker with Margaret O'Brien, 7 August 1841.<br><br>63  Letter to Dublin Monthly Meeting from Jacob, enclosing Waterford Monthly Meeting Minute, August 1841.<br><br>72  Notification, Margaret [O'Brien]  Baker, 12 November 1841.<br><br>75  Certificate of Removal, Elizabeth Allen from Richill, 24 June 1841.<br><br>77  Certificate of Removal, Elizabeth Eves from Carlow, 12 April 1841.<br><br>79  Certificate of Removal, Jane Eves from Carlow, 12 November 1841.<br><br>80  Certificate of Removal, Sarah Eves from Carlow 12 November 1841.<br><br>81  Certificate of Removal, Charlotte Eves from Carlow Monthly Meeting, 12 November 1841.<br><br>82  Certificate of Removal, Harriet Eves from Carlow Monthly Meeting, 12 November 1841.<br><br>83  Certificate of Removal, Lydia Eves, from Carlow Monthly Meeting, 12 November 1841.<br><br>87  Extract from will of Lydia Clibborn, December 1841.<br><br>88  Resignation of Membership, Dorothea Bewley, 12 July 1841.<br><br>90  Dublin Monthly Meeting, Subscription Lists, 1841.<br><br>91  Dublin Monthly Meeting,  Lists of Affairs and Wills, 1841.<br><br>92  Dublin Monthly Meeting, Lists of Accounts and Suffering, 1841.",Quakers; religion,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up the document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Handlists/Portfolio,Portfolio 34,1841-1842,19th,"3  Resignation of membership, Mary L Williamson and Diana C Williamson, 27 October 1841.<br><br>5  Acknowledgement of Certificate of Sarah Mackie by Lurgan Monthly Meeting, 11 March 1841.<br><br>6  Acknowledgement of Certificate of Mary Mackie by Lurgan Monthly Meeting, 11 March 1841.<br><br>7  Certificate of Removal, Fanny Bewley, from Limerick, 16 November 1841.<br><br>8  Certificate of Removal, Margaret Robinson from Mountmellick, 20 October 1841.<br><br>9  Lurgan Monthly Meeting Minute regarding Abigail Sarah Bell, 16 December 1841.<br><br>13  Dublin Monthly Meeting Library Committee Report, 9 February 1842.<br><br>21  Acknowledgement of Certificate of Elizabeth Maria Clark from Dublin Monthly Meeting, 15 February 1842.<br><br>26  Acknowledgement of Certificate of Mary Gough by Pontefort Monthly Meeting, 18 April 1842.<br><br>28  Bristol Monthly Meeting Minute regarding Sarah Greer, 5 April 1842.<br><br>29  Certificate of Removal, Abigail Sarah Bell from Lisburn Monthly Meeting, 17 March 1842.<br><br>36  Moate Monthly Meeting Minute regarding Gertrude and Sophie Conran, 17 June 1842.<br><br>38  Acknowledgement of Certificate of Elizabeth Bewley by Hardshaw West Monthly Meeting, 2 June 1842.<br><br>42  Certificate of Removal Mary Whitten from Carlow Monthly Meeting 10 June 1842.<br><br>43  Certificate of Removal, Frances Anne Murray, Lisburn Monthly Meeting, 16 June 1842.<br><br>44  Certificate of Removal, Charlotte Manders, Cork Monthly Meeting, 7 April 1842.<br><br>57  Dublin Monthly Meeting, report on case of Sarah Greer, October 1842.<br><br>60  Certificate of Removal of Sarah Mackey from Lurgan Monthly Meeting, 15 October 1842.<br><br>62  Two documents on the marriage presentation of William Miller with Charlotte Hudson, September 1842.<br><br>63  Moate Monthly Meeting regarding Gertrude and Sophia Conran enclosed in letter from William Cooper Clibborn and Robert Goodbody to Dublin Monthly Meeting, 8 October 1842.<br><br>68  Certificate of Removal, Margaret Harvey from Lisburn 15 September 1842.<br><br>69  Applications for membership, Mary Shannon, 6 May 1842. <br><br>73  Acknowledgement of Mary Oxley, Harriet Oxley, etc. by Pelham Monthly Meeting, December 1842.<br><br>75  Bristol  Monthly Meeting Minute regarding Sarah Greer, 22 November 1842.<br><br>79  Dublin Monthly Meeting, Lists of Affairs and Wills, 1842.<br><br>80  Dublin Monthly Meeting, Subscriptions, 1842.<br><br>81  Dublin Monthly Meeting, Accounts of Suffering, 1842.",Quakers; religion,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up the document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1839-1858,19th,Rathdown Poor Law Union Minute Books:<br>A1  September 1839 - August 1842<br>A2  August 1842 - January 1843<br>A3  January 1843 - August 1843<br>A4  August 1843 - April 1844<br>A5  April 1844 - April 1845<br>A6  April 1845 - January 1846<br>A8  December 1846 - November 1847<br>A9  November 1847 - February 1848<br>A10  February 1848 - August 1848<br>A11  August 1948 - February 1849<br>A12   February 1849 - August 1849<br>A13  August 1849 - February 1850<br>A14  February 1850 - April 1850<br>A15  May 1850 - October 1850<br>A17  July 1951 - March 1852<br>A18  March 1852 - September 1852<br>A19  September 1852 - March 1853<br>A20  March 1853 - September 1853<br>A21  September 1853 - March 1854<br>A22  March 1854 - September 1854<br>A23  September 1854 - March 1855<br>A24  March 1955 - September 1855<br>A25  September 1855 - March 1856<br>A26  March 1856 - September 1856<br>A27  September 1856 - March 1857<br>A28  March 1857 - September 1857<br>A29  September 1857 - March 1858<br>A30  March 1858 - September 1858.,institutional care; welfare,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1859-1870,19th,Rathdown Poor Law Union Minute Books:<br>A31  Half year ending March 1859<br>A33  Half year ending September 1860<br>A34  Half year ending March 1860<br>A35  Half year ending September 1861<br>A36  Half year ending March 1861<br>A37  Half year ending March 1862<br>A38  Half year ending September 1862<br>A39  Half year ending March 1863<br>A40  Half year ending September 1863<br>A42  Half year ending September 1864<br>A43  Half year ending March 1865<br>A44  Half year ending September 1865<br>A45  Half year ending March 1866<br>A46  Half year ending September 1866<br>A47  Half year ending March 1867<br>A48  Half year ending September 1867<br>A49  Half year ending March 1868<br>A50  Half year ending September 1868<br>A51  Half year ending March 1869<br>A52  Half year ending September 1869<br>A53  Half year ending March 1870.,welfare; institutional care,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document."Cloyne Diocesan Archive,Restricted,Bishop W Keane,Box L,,19th,"1796.06/5/1859  Letter. Sister M Aloysius, Presentation Midleton, to Bishop Keane. Petitions.<br>'As usual favours to ask and petitions to present'. First to receive Julia O'Connor as postulant. Large collation usually allowed poor Presentation nuns for Lent. Will be glad to hear that the schools are filling up. Plenty of work for all and more if had them, 16 February 1859.<br><br>1796.06/7/1859  Letter. Sister M J McCarthy, Mercy, Queenstown, to Bishop Keane<br>'I am most grateful for your kind and fatherly reply'. Wrote to a few houses only, as he suggested, and will let him know the result when he comes. A Sister for reception and another for profession. Has favour to ask - that Bishop would sit for portrait for them. Sisters would defray the costs for same, 6 August 1859.<br><br>1796.06/8/1859  Letter. Sister M J McCarthy, Mercy, Queenstown, to Bishop Keane. Infant school. 'You know how much we want an infant and industrial school', Asks for grant from Gould Trust for this. Does not except anything from people of town while they are collecting for their church, enclosed in 1796.06/7/1859.<br><br>1796.04/9/1859  Letter. Bishop John Brigg, York, to Bishop Keane. Leave for two nuns to collect. 'Without any Blarney' knows he is approaching a warm-hearted man. So confidently asks Bishop Keane to give a warm welcome to good nuns of his from Leeds, asking in Ireland for help to build an orphanage for destitute Irish children. Met Bishop Keane in Thurles in Thurles a few days ago, 18 February 1859.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document."Cloyne Diocesan Archive,Restricted,Bishop W Keane,Box L,,20th,"1796.05/49/1859  Letter. Revd. J Cullinan, Queenstown, to Bishop Keane, Fermoy. Marriage dispensation. Note added  'Granted. Bishop Keane, Fermoy, 26 February 1859', 24 February 1859. <br><br>1796.07/22/1859  French. Letter. Jules D'Andris, Cannes, to Bishop Keane. Wife's legacy.<br>His beloved wife died on 8 January. In her papers he found that she left over Ï75 between Bishop Keane and another Ecclesiastic. The money is particularly for the sick poor and a school for the poor, 2 March 1859.<br><br>1796.06/13/1859  Letter. Sister M Aloysius, Presentation Midleton, to Bishop. Deeply grateful. Will offer General Communion for donor. Doesn't think this is the first. A  D'Andries, who died lately in France, has for some years past been in the habit of sending a christmas donation for the poor children, 17 March 1859.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document."Cloyne Diocesan Archive,Restricted,Bishop W Keane,Box A,1818-1836,19th,"1796.08/1/1818  Caroline Countess of Kingston to William Luddy and Darby Luddy. Copy of lease of part of the lands of Ballyfaskin, County Limerick. Note attached - '1873 Jerh. and John Luddys Papers', 4 April 1818.<br><br>1796.20/4/1836  Detailed 'Plan of a Retreat given at the English Convent in September 1836', notes for 12 conferences, 7 pages. <br><br>1796.06/1/1829  Copy will and codicil of Anglina Gould, date of codicil 23 April 1829, 11 April 1829.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document."Cloyne Diocesan Archive,Restricted,Bishop W Keane,Box B,1843-1844,19th,"1796.08/1/1839  Search for judgement obtained by Ellen Waters against W O'Connell for Ï1,400, 5 June 1839.<br><br>1796.08/2/1839  Search for judgement obtained by Ellen Waters against W O'Connell for Ï1,400, 18 July 1839.<br><br>1796.08/3/1839  Costs for satisfaction payable by Ellen Waters reduced, 28 July 1839. <br><br>1796.20/2/1840  They are prepared for reception of Miss McCarthy, first in Fermoy Presentation Convent. 'diligentibus Deum omnia cooperantur in bonum' ' To them that love God, all things work together unto good', 10 November 1840. <br><br>1796.20/3/1841  Instruction for reception of Miss Honora Keane, Presentation Convent, Midleton, 18 November 1841.<br><br>1796.07/1/1843  Receipt for Ï1 from Mrs Duggan, amount due of late Mrs Fitzgerald, 25 January 1843.<br><br>1796.20/1/1843  Sermon prepared for reception of Miss C Callaghan on 12 September 1843.<br><br>1796.07/1/1844  Receipt for 9s due from late Mrs William Fitzgerald to W Gorsud, Castlemartyr, 1 January 1844.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document."Cloyne Diocesan Archive,Restricted,Bishop W Keane,Box C,1845-1848,19th,"1796.07/6/1845  Note from J Walsh for 'some cash on account of the Midleton Convent', 19th May 1845.<br><br>1796.00/3/1845  Photocopy. Newspaper cutting from 'Cork Examiner'. The Catholic Church Conversions, 5 December 1845.<br><br>1796.07/4/1846  Midleton Lime account, Chapel and Convent, total Ï1:2:9 paid , 2 May 1846.<br><br>1796.08/2/1848  Draft letter to Poor Law Commissioners, Dublin, with signed memorial.<br>'As Chairman of a meeting of the Roman Catholic clergymen of the Deanery of Midleton held yesterday in the Midleton Parish Chapel', has honour of sending the accompanying memorial, on the subject of the relief of the poor, 5 October 1848.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document."Cloyne Diocesan Archive,Restricted,Bishop W Keane,Box D,,19th,"1796.05/1/1850  Letter, enclosure, Revd. M Sheehan, Youghal, to Revd. W Keane, Midleton.<br>'I send you in accordance with my promise, all the references from Miss Gould's will, that have reference to the trusteeship and administration of her property', 19 January 1850.<br><br>1796.05/2/1850  Handwritten extracts from A Gould's will enclosed in 1796.05/1/1850.<br><br>1796.05/3/1850  Letter, Revd. M Sheehan, Youghal to Revd., W Keane, Midleton regarding A Gould's will. States that he was not fully aware of the Bishop's power until he had read over the document the other day, 23 January 1850.<br><br>1796.05/4/1850  Letter, Revd. M O'Brien, Mitchelstown to Revd. W Keane, Midleton, regarding M Gould. 'I have this morning read your letter of yesterday' and a copy of Revd. M Sheehan's letter of the 19th and extracts forwarded by you. Sorry to see you think the Bishop refused to sanction the entrance of the young lady to Midleton Convent because of letters received by him from the Trustees, 24 January 1850.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document."Cloyne Diocesan Archive,Restricted,Bishop W Keane,Box D,1850-1851,19th,"1796.05/5/1850  Letter. Revd. M O'Brien, Mitchelstown, to Revd. W Keane, Midleton, regarding A Gould's will. Hears that the priests and the people are talking of a difference between the Bishop and himself. Denies any opposition to Bishop. Has had a complaining letter from the Bishop, also one regarding the trusteeship of Miss Gould's property, 24 January 1850.<br><br>1796.05/6/1850  Letter, Revd. T Lee, Macroom, to Revd. W Keane, Midleton, regarding Cove Convent loan. 'I received a note from the Bishop yesterday' wanting to know if would loan him the Ï500 in bank if came to terms about the convent in Cove. Father Lee has no objections and asks Father Keane's opinion as he is also a trustee, 29 January 1850.<br><br>1796.05/7/1850  Letter, Revd. M O'Brien, Mitchelstown, to Revd. W Keane, Midleton. Regrets for not communicating sooner. Wishes he would be rid of the Trusteeship of A Gould's property. Went to Dublin to consult Daniel O'Connell on it. Long account of what has been done in connection with the will, 4 February 1850.<br><br>1796.00/6/1851  Photocopy of newspaper cutting from the 'Catholic Church' regarding conversions. More Conversion, last Sunday, 10 Protestants (5 youngmen and 5 young girls) baptised, 23 April 1851.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1870-1878,19th,Rathdown Poor Law Union Minute Books:<br>A54  Half year ending September 1870<br>A55  Half year ending March 1871<br>A56  Half year ending September 1871<br>A57  Half year ending March 1872<br>A58  Half year ending September 1872<br>A59  Half year ending March 1873<br>A60  Half year ending September 1873<br>A61  Half year ending March 1874<br>A62  Half year ending September 1874<br>A63  6-14 October 1874<br>A64  Half year ending March 1875<br>A65  Half year ending September 1875<br>A66  Half year ending March 1876<br>A67  Half year ending September 1876<br>A68  Half year ending March 1877<br>A70  Half year ending March 1878.,welfare; institutional care,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1878-1886,19th,Rathdown Poor Law Union Minute Books:<br>A71  Half year ending September 1878<br>A72  Half year ending March 1878<br>A73  Half year ending September 1879<br>A74  Half year ending March 1880<br>A75  Half year ending September 1880<br>A76  Half year ending March 1881<br>A77  Half year ending September 1881<br>A78  Half year ending March 1882<br>A79  Half year ending September 1882<br>A80  Half year ending March 1883<br>A81  Half year ending September 1883<br>A82  Half year ending March 1884<br>A83  Half year ending September 1884<br>A84  Half year ending March 1885<br>A85  Half year ending September 1885<br>A86  Half year ending March 1886<br>A87  Half year ending September 1886.,welfare; institutional care,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1887-1895,19th,Rathdown Poor Law Union Minute Books:<br>A89  Half year ending September 1887<br>A90  Half year ending March 1888<br>A92  September - March 1889<br>A93  April 1889 - October 1899<br>A94  Half year ending March 1890<br>A95  Half year ending September 1890<br>A96  Half year ending March 1891<br>A97  Half year ending September 1891<br>A98  Half year ending March 1892<br>A99  Half year ending September 1892<br>A100  Half year ending March 1893<br>A102  Half year ending March 1894<br>A103  Half year ending September 1894<br>A104  Half year ending March 1895.,welfare; institutional care,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1895-1903,"19th, 20th",Rathdown Poor Law Union Minute Books:<br>A105  Half year ending September 1895<br>A106  Half year ending March 1896<br>A107  Half year ending September 1896<br>A108  Half year ending March 1897<br>A109  Half year ending September 1897<br>A110  Half year ending March 1898<br>A111  Half year ending September 1898<br>A112  Half year ending March 1899<br>A113  Half year ending October 1899<br>A114  April 1899 - October 1899 (duplicate)<br>A115  Half year ending April 1900<br>A116  Half year ending October 1900<br>A117  Half year ending May 1901<br>A118  Half year ending November 1901<br>A119  Half year ending May 1902<br>A120  Half year ending October 1902<br>A121  Half year ending September 1903.,welfare; institutional care; women in politics; poor law guardians,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1904-1912,20th,Rathdown Poor Law Union Minute Books:<br>A122  Half year ending March 1904<br>A123  Half year ending September 1904<br>A124  Half year ending March 1905<br>A125  Half year ending September 1905<br>A126  Half year ending March 1906<br>A127  Half year ending September 1906<br>A128  Half year ending March 1907<br>A129  Half year ending September 1907<br>A131  April 1908 - September 1908<br>A132  October 1908 - March 1909<br>A133  April 1909 - September 1909<br>A134  October 1909 - March 1910<br>A135  Half year ending September 1910<br>A136  October 1910 - March 1911<br>A137  April 1911 - September 1911<br>A138  Half year ending March 1912.,institutional care; welfare; women poor law guardians; women in politics,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1912-1920,20th,Rathdown Poor Law Union Minute Books:<br>A139  Half year ending September 1912<br>A140  October 1912 - March 1913<br>A141  March 1913 - September 1913<br>A142  September 1913 - March 1914<br>A143  April 1914- September 1914<br>A144  Half year ending March 1915<br>A145  Half year ending September 1915<br>A146  Half year ending March 1916<br>A147  Half year ending September 1916<br>A148  Half year ending March 1917<br>A149  Half year ending September 1917<br>A150  Half year ending March 1918<br>A151  Half year ending September 1918<br>A152  Half year ending March 1919<br>A153  Half year ending September 1919<br>A154  October 1919 - March 1920<br>A155  April 1920 - September 1920.,welfare; institutional care; women in politics; poor law guardians,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1921-1935,20th,Rathdown Poor Law Union Minute Books:<br>A156  Half year ending March 1921<br>A157  Half year ending September 1921<br>A158  Half year ending March 1922<br>A159  Half year ending September 1922<br>A160  Half year ending March 1923<br>A161  Year ending March 1924<br>A162  Year ending March 1925<br>A163  April 1925 - March 1926 <br>A164  April 1926 - March 1927<br>A165  April 1927 - March 1928<br>A166  April 1928 - March 1929<br>A167  April 1929 - March 1930<br>A168  April 1930 - March 1931<br>A170  April 1932 - March 1933<br>A171  April 1933 - March 1934<br>A172  April 1934 - March 1935.,welfare; institutional care; women in politics; poor law guardians,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1935-1943,20th,Rathdown Poor Law Union Minute Books:<br>A173  April 1935 - March 1936<br>A174  April 1936 - March 1937<br>A175  April 1937 - March 1938<br>A176  April 1938 - March 1939<br>A177  April 1939 - March 1940<br>A178  April 1940 - March 1941<br>A179  April 1941 - March 1942<br>A180  April 1942 - March 1943.,welfare; institutional care; women in politics; poor law guardians,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1847-1849,19th,Rathdown Poor Law Union Rough Minute Books:<br>AA1  March 1847 - February 1848<br>AA2  November 1848 - February 1849<br>AA3  February 1849 - May 1849.,welfare; institutional care,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1904-1916,20th,Attendance Books:<br>AB1  1904 - 1906<br>AB3  1908 - 1910<br>AB4  1910 - 1912<br>AB6  1914 - 1916.,welfare; institutional care; women in politics; poor law guardians,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1938-1944,20th,Order and Agenda Books:<br>AC1  July 1938 - February 1940<br>AC2  March 1940 - November 1941<br>AC3  December 1941 - December 1944.,,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1934-1936,20th,Boarding-out and Committee Minute Books:<br>AI1 January 1934 - September 1941<br>AI2 October 1935 - January 1936.,welfare,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document."Cloyne Diocesan Archive,Restricted,Bishop W Keane,Box D,1851-1852,19th,"1796.04/9/1851  Letter, Bishop M Slattery to Bishop Keane regarding mixed marriages.<br>'Not able to give any satisfactory information regarding mixed marriages. Views so diverse at the Synod that it was decided to leave things as heretofore until Acts of Synod were returned from Rome. He himself follows practise of his predecessors, 26 April 1851.<br><br>1796.00/10/1851  From 'The Nation' 'The town of Skibereen, the scene of extermination during the famine, was recently flagged at a cost of Ï800 and handsome houses are built there. A Nunnery is also projected, 14 June 1851.<br><br>1796.07/5/1852  Letter, T S Copinger, Midleton, to Bishop Keane regarding material for the trusteeship. Enclosed document updating recipient regarding the Trustee matters. Much progress at the convent especially the new school building. Ï100 subscribed at the parochial meeting last Sunday, 18 May 1852.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Yearly Meeting,YM/B1,1671-1723,"17th, 18th","Women's Meeting:<br>Epistles to and from London, Yearly Meeting, 1671-1723. <br><br>The epistles follow a formulaic response to queries which are to be responded to by the friends attending each meeting. They contain an annual series of epistles or religious debates on marriage, the behaviour of widows, care of the children of widows, the suitability of marriage, women friends work in the community, the condition of the church in the province and the apparel and behaviour of young women friends.<br>Examples of the type of replies given to the queries are as follows:<br><br>'And also you to look into and confer on whether there be any woman who professed truth, y take upon them y office of a midwife, nurse who has the option to be employed by y world, whether they keep truth and keep up their testimony for y Lord in faithfulness  and whether any such be forgotten and their gossiping, if any be fond [sic] to practise such things they are to be admonished',  2 September 1677.<br><br>'From our yearly women's meeting in Dublin. Description of the proper clothing which should be worn by Friends', 11 March 1683.<br><br>8, 10, 11 March 1697, From the yearly women's meeting in Dublin. Matters put before the women's meeting: <br>'First concerning Midwives, that if any friend should be capable of undertaking that office that they should take care in their places to hear their testimony against the world's [?] and fashions, not to receive the gossips, money nor to be present nor any way concerned at y sprinkling of y child, likewise not to dress y infant against that time up in finery as is the custom of the world's people.'<br>'Thirdly, Its further desired that Friends do not put their children to people of the world to learn needless works y truth do not allow of; Its also desired that such friends as wear broad scarves do wear them so as not to let them hang below their wastes behind after the world's fashion.'<br><br>8, 9, 10 March 1716: It is earnestly recommended that women friends be diligent in visiting families in the love of truth the warmth of which love we hope may raise such a lively zeal in them that they may be in some measure helpful to cleanse sion from her present dross'.<br>1 volume.",manners and customs,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Yearly Meeting,YM/B2,1676-1776,"17th, 18th","Women's Meeting:<br>Sundry Records, 1676-1776. <br><br>Records of the National Women's Meeting. Introduction to the volume, containing an outline of codes of behaviour for women friends regarding marriage, the behaviour of widows and their treatment by other friends, the well being of the children of widows who wish to remarry, etc., it was intended that this introduction be read at every meeting. Volume also contains a series of religious lectures by G F, male friend, which he gave to the women's meeting, dates from the time of the Restoration.                 <br>Volume also contains a series of communications between the Yearly Meetings of friends from the three Provinces: Ulster, Munster and Leinster, containing religious treatise and codes of behaviour. Examples of the type a information recorded:<br><br>12 September 1677  Statement from the National Men's Meeting at Dublin to the Provincial and Particular women's meeting throughout the 'nation of Ireland', entreating women friends to 'inspect into the condition of widows and young woman how they dispose of themselves as to their manner of living and whether any of them and live out of ? (of the younger sort) and live by themselves which may give an occasion of liberty and looseness and do those things which may bring great dishonour to the blessed truth'. 'And also you are ? to look into and consider whether there be amongst you any women who profess truth that take upon them the office of midwife nurse or nurse keeper and have occasion to be employed by the world whether they keep truth ? and keep up their testimonies for the lord in faithfulness and whether any such be present at their sprinkling of children and at their gossips and ? their offering money which at such times  is usually given ' <br><br>16 February 1726  Quarterly Women's meeting for Leinster to the Yearly Women's Meeting at Dublin. 'And Dear Friends, we hope we may safely say there is a remnant in all or most meeting, zealously concerned for the prosperity of friends in the Truth that those things which dim the Beauty of Sion, may be removed and put away'.<br><br>29 February  1727  Epistle from the Provenance Meeting held at Lurgan to the National Women's Meeting to be held at Dublin. 'Friends are advised to speak truth and keep to the plain language, plainness in apparel and from the hurtful conversation of the World. As to that of Extravagancy, superfluity of plate and other house furniture, we think there is not much cause of complaint among us'.<br><br>12 May 1757  'Rules agreed upon by the National Men's Meeting held in Dublin for the Direction of Women's Meetings in the Conducting of Business. In order to prevent clandestine marriages, when they hear of or suspect any of their sex, to keep company with those that are not of our profession, or even with those that are, without consent of parents or guardians, that they speedily enquire into the truth thereof, and precaution such: and where they find the parents, masters or guardians have not kept their places as they ought, let the men friends be acquainted therewith that they may join in proper care, that truth and its testimony be kept blameless'. <br><br>The responses of the women friends to the queries from the National Men's Meeting at Dublin are quite similar. The minutes from each meeting are signed by two or three women friends an behalf of all those present. In some instances all present signed the record.<br>1 volume",manners and customs,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Yearly Meetings,YM/B3,1695-1828,"17th, 18th, 19th","Women's Meeting:<br>Epistles from Limerick Monthly Meetings and elsewhere, 1695-1828. Includes copy of 'Sundry Written Epistles', belonging to Limerick Meeting.<br> <br>Volume is predominantly concerned with discussions of Friends' religious doctrine, including a transcript of an epistle from John Banks, dated 1695, advice to younger women friends, encouragement to the women to 'promote the truth' in the world, thanks to God for the bountiful harvest, references to epistles received from London, Philadelphia, Ulster, queries received to the Yearly Meeting of Men Friends regarding provision for poor, education etc., the decline in enthusiasm of Friends, the well being of Friends' children, etc. Examples of the type of information recorded at the meetings:<br><br>8 July 1735  'We have received the company of two English Friends Sarah Jackson and Sible Alkinson, whose service has been comfortable to us in this our meeting and particularly advised cutting and setting out the hair, which we desire may be minded in every meeting'. <br><br>11 May 1737  'Several things have been under our consideration in this meeting and spoke to which is a grief to the honest hearted particularly that of powdering and laying out the hair so much to be seen likewise tuckers like ruffles about the neck too much now in fashion and we should be glad our younger women would be condescending to lay such and other things aside, which are a burden to the faithful'. <br><br>17-22 April 1815  'We feel the vacancies left in the militant church by the removal of many dedicated servants, who have been called from work, yet we are also comforted in the prospect of a succession of faithful standard bearers who are prepared and preparing to receive the descending mantle, we desire that these may abide closely with their Lord and Master in the simple obedience to his teachings.'<br>1 volume",manners and customs,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Yearly Meetings,YM/B4,1724-1764,18th,"Women's Meeting:<br>Epistles. <br>Transcript of the 'Yearly Meeting Epistles of the Women Friends, held at Dublin for the nation of Ireland beginning where the Old Book ends, viz. In the year 1724 and continues until 1764'. <br><br>Volume contains epistles sent to all the Women's Meeting throughout Ireland entreating the Women Friends to continue to live in the truth and requests that certain habits of the Women Friends be discontinued. Examples includes:<br><br>February 1724  'We earnestly desire that you would endeavour to have the following things amended for they are a very great burden to the honest hearted and a scandal to all our profession viz. Dressing the head so loose that the ears and throat are to be seen, and the handkerchiefs so wide and loose that the neck is almost bare, short coifs with a double plait at the top and many needless plaits at the ears, setting out cloaths behind and making petticoats to stick out so wide that it is a great imitation of Hoops, and white shoes and white aprons except course are still a trouble to friends-Also making children's' coats so wide in the breast and low before'. <br>Epistles contains repeated entreaties to the Women Friends to stop 'the growth of pride and liberty that prevails', 1 volume",manners and customs,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Yearly Meetings,YM/B5,1776-1794,18th,"Women's Meeting:<br>Epistles, 1776-1794.<br> <br>Volume entitled 'The Old National Yearly Women's Meeting Book, which commenced about a hundred years ago, being filled up, it was thought suitable to transcribe the following advises etc. out of it into this new book'. The volume contains formulaic epistles from London and other Yearly Meetings. Each epistle opens with a formulaic expression of sympathy concerning the condition of the church and of a hope that it will be returned to 'a sound state of spiritual health'; an expression of hope in the 'growth and advancement of all the church's members; a reminder 'to the sisters of the great and humbling truth' and encouragement to the faithful in their discharge of every office of love'. <br><br>Epistles contain queries posed by the Men's Yearly Meeting to the various Women's Monthly Meeting regarding the attendance at women's meetings, their performance of their duties in society, the education of children, the dress and overall appearance of women friends, etc. Example of formulaic queries 'Is it your case, by example and precept, to train up your children in a godly conversation, and in frequent reading of the Holy Scripture, as also in, plainness of speech, behaviour and apparel'. 'Are Friends careful to avoid all vain sports, placing of diversion and gaming'.  <br><br>Volume also contains 'Rule agreed upon by the National Men's Meeting, held in Dublin in 1757, for the direction of women's meetings in the conducting of discipline'. <br>An example of these directions 'To see that women friends be diligent in attending meetings for worship and discipline, and when they observe any remiss in that duty, to exhort them to be more diligent and careful therein'. <br><br>Also contains addresses made by the Men's Meeting to the women's friends. Example  'As the women friends well know the expense of clothing, and feeding sickly, infirm and helpless persons and children, they should enquire into the necessities of such, especially widows and orphans and where they cannot relieve them themselves, that they make report to Men's Friends, both who such are, and what they think a suitable weekly allowance'.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Yearly Meeting,YM/B6,1785-1834,"18th, 19th","Women's Meetings:<br>Epistles from different Yearly Meetings, 1785-1834. <br><br>Epistles include transcripts from the Yearly Meetings of Women Friends held in London, New York, Dublin, etc. Contains treatises on the religious and spiritual life of the Women Friends and suitable codes of discipline. The record of each meeting is signed on behalf of those present by two or three women friends, 1 volume.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Yearly Meeting,YM/B7,1785-1840,"18th, 19th","Women's Meeting:<br>Minutes and names of representatives, 1785-1840. <br><br>Volume includes the minutes and names of representatives from each province at the National Yearly Women's Meeting held in Dublin. Contains a list of the Queries for Women Friends as settled at each of the Yearly meetings. The details of the queries are not usually given. Minutes consider epistles from other meetings, in Ireland and abroad. Men friends appear to be involved in each of the meetings.<br><br>30 April 1804  'The following friends are appointed to join a committee of men friends, to take under consideration the fate of the minutes, and advises, respecting the marriages of those who are related to each other in the degree of second cousins'. <br><br>1 May 1817  'An Epistle has been sent us by Men Friends, and read, from the yearly meeting of friends of Ohio, held at Mountpleasant in 1815, addressed to that of London, also an interesting extract, made to the yearly meeting of friends held in Philadelphia in 1815, by its committee for promoting the improvement and gradual civilization of the Indian Natives, likewise a report to the yearly meeting of friends for the state of New York from its committee, on the same subject, dated 28 May 1815.<br>1 volume.",manners and customs,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Yearly Meeting,YM/B8,1800-1825,19th,"Women's Meeting:<br>Epistles, 1800-1825. <br><br>Volume contains answers to queries from the quarterly meetings from the different provinces. Only the answers are included, not the actual queries themselves.<br><br>1800-1801  'Early care is taken to admonish such as are known to be in danger of marrying in a manner contrary to the rules of our society; and if occasion offered, to report to the men's meeting, in due time, such as persisted in refusing to take counsel'. <br><br>27 March 1809  'Some friends, we believe, endeavour, by example and precept, to train up their children, and those under their care, in a religious life and conversation consistent with our Christian profession, in the frequent reading of the Holy Scripture, and in plainness of speech, behaviour and apparel, the fruits of deficiency in this respect, in many instances are obvious, particularly in deviation in plainness of apparel; it does not appear from the answers now received, that admonition has been recently imparted to the remiss'. <br>The replies and the queries are formulaic and are answered, in a particular order, at each meeting, 1 volume.",manners and customs,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Yearly Meeting,YM/B9,1825-1843,19th,"Women's Meeting:<br>Epistles and answers to queries, 1825-1843.  <br><br>Answers to queries from the Quarterly meetings of women friends from each province and from overseas.<br><br>27 March 1826 ' We believe that the necessities of the poor among us are properly inspected and relieved and that care is taken of the education of their offspring'. <br><br>Volume also contains transcripts of communications to and from friends from other parts of the world.<br><br>25 April 1836, epistle addressed to the Yearly Meeting of Women Friends held in New Garden, Guilford, North Carolina, from the yearly meeting of Women Friends held in Dublin.<br>'Beloved Friends, Your salutations of November 1834 did not reach this land timely for our last yearly meeting, but has been acceptable read among us at this season. We notice with satisfaction your care for the guarded religious education of youth, which is indeed of great importance, and that they should not only be instructed in the Holy Scripture, but their attention should also be early turned to the principle of life and grace within them, that leadeth into all truth. Our sympathy has been afresh excited on your behalf, in having to witness the continued and cruel oppression of the African race, and we earnestly, dear friends, desire your encouragement, and that under the guidance of best wisdom, your hands may be strengthened in using every exertion within your reach, for ameliorating the condition of this injured part of the human family'. <br>The replies and the queries are formulaic and are answered, in a particular order, at each meeting.<br>1 volume.",women missionaries; poverty,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Yearly Meeting,YM/B10,1827-1854,19th Century,"Women's Meeting:<br>Epistles between Dublin, London and America Meetings, 1827-1854. <br><br>Epistles conform to the typical format, giving an account of the condition of the church in the area and the behaviour of the women friends in fulfilling their duties in the community. An example is a report from the Women Friends in Indiana.<br><br>8 October 1836  'From Indiana Yearly Meeting of Women Friends, held at Whitewater, in Wayne County, Indiana to the next Yearly Meeting of Women Friends to be held at Dublin, Ireland. Dear Friends, in attending to the state of Society as represented by the report from our several quarterly meetings, many minds were introduced into exercise on account of deficiencies which still exist amongst us, and instructing counsel was administered, calculated to stir up friends to greater dedication and an increase of watchfulness to walk more in accordance with the high and holy profession we are making, even that of being led by the spirit of truth.  A large number of our dear young friends have attended with us at this time, whose orderly deportment gives evidence that there are those amongst them, who are under the ? hand for usefulness in their day; and may such be strengthened so to abide the purifying operation, that all which is comparable to dross and tin may be removed, that they may become vessels much for the master's use and prepared unto every good work'.",,,"National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1875-1921,"19th, 20th",Outward Letter Books:<br>B1  December 1875 - February 1880<br>B2  February 1880 - June 1885<br>B7  February 1900 - August 1901<br>B8  August 1901 - May 1903<br>B9  May 1903 - November 1904<br>B10  November 1904 - March 1906<br>B11  March 1906 - August 1907<br>B12  August 1907 - February 1909<br>B14  March 1910 - March 1911<br>B15  March 1911 - April 1912<br>B16  April 1912 - March 1914<br>B17  March 1914 - March 1915<br>B19  January 1916 - February 1917<br>B20  February 1917 - March 1918<br>B21  March 1918 - March 1919<br>B22  April 1919 - February 1920<br>B23  February 1920 - November 1920<br>B24  February 1920 - June 1921.,,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1921-1936,20th,Outward Letter Books:<br>B25  June 1921 - January 1922<br>B26  February 1922 - January 1923<br>B27  January 1923 - October 1923<br>B28  October 1923 - September 1924<br>B29  September 1924 - August 1925<br>B30  August 1925 - June 1926<br>B31  June 1924 - March 1927<br>B32  March 1927 - February 1928<br>B33  February 1928 - January 1929<br>B34  January 1929 - November 1929<br>B35  November 1929 - October 1930<br>B36  January 1931 - June 1931 (Rathdown Union Committee and Rathdown Board of Assistance)<br>B37  June 1932 - May 1933 (Rathdown Board of Assistance)<br>B38  June 1933 - March 1934<br>B39  March 1934 - January 1935<br>B41  January 1936 - November 1936.,,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1869-1885,"19th, 20th",Letters from Poor Law Commissioners and Local Government Board:<br>BC1  1869<br>BC2  1870<br>BC3  1871<br>BC4  1872<br>BC5  1873<br>BC6  1874<br>BC7  1875<br>BC8  1876<br>BC9  1877<br>BC10  1878<br>BC11  1879<br>BC12  1880<br>BC13  1881<br>BC14  1882<br>BC15  1883<br>BC16  1884<br>BC17  1885.,,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1886-1903,"19th, 20th",Letters from Poor Law Commissioners and Local Government Board:<br>BC18  1886<br>BC19  1887<br>BC20  1888<br>BC21  1889<br>BC22  1890<br>BC23  1891<br>BC24  1892<br>BC25  1893<br>BC26  1894<br>BC27  1895<br>BC28  1896<br>BC29  1897<br>BC30  1898<br>BC31  1899<br>BC32  1900<br>BC33  1901<br>BC34  1902<br>BC35  1903.,,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1904-1919,20th,Letters from Poor Law Commissioners and Local Government Board:<br>BC36  1904<br>BC37  1905<br>BC38  1906<br>BC39  1907<br>BC40  1908<br>BC41  1909<br>BC42  1910<br>BC43  1911<br>BC44  1912<br>BC45  1913<br>BC46  1914<br>BC47  1915<br>BC48  1916<br>BC49  1917<br>BC50  1918<br>BC51  1919.,,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137/BL1,1861-1985,"19th, 20th","Record of Legal Opinion:<br>1861-1985, with index.",,,"National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137/CB1,1891-1899,19th,Personal Ledgers:<br>1891-1899.,,,"National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1896-1898,19th,Union Ledgers:<br>CC1  Year ending March 1896<br>CC3  Year ending March 1898.,,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1943-1956,20th,"Financial Statement Books, Receipts:<br>CD1  March 1943 - June 1948<br>CD2  July 1948 - September 1951<br>CD3  October 1951 - January 1954<br>CD4  March 1954 - March 1956.",,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1937-1958,20th,"Financial Statement Books, Expenditure:<br>CE1  October 1937 - March 1939<br>CE2  April 1939 - September 1940<br>CE3  March 1947 - September 1947<br>CE4  March 1948 - September 1949<br>CE5  October 1948 - March 1949<br>CE6  September 1949 - May 1950<br>CE7  June 1950 - August 1951<br>CE8  April 1952 - January 1952<br>CE9  April 1952 - January 1953<br>CE10  January 1953 - December 1953<br>CE12  November 1954 - September 1955<br>CE14  June 1956 - May 1957<br>CE15  May 1957 - April 1958.",,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1948-1955,20th,Treasurer's Receipt and Payment Book:<br>CE1  March 1948 - March 1951<br>CE2  April 1951 - March 1955.,,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137/CG1,1901-1936,20th,Treasurer's Loan Repayment Book:<br>September 1901- January 1936.,,,"National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1921-1946,20th,"Day Books: <br>CH1 1921-1923.<br><br>Day Books, County Board of Health:<br>CHA 1944 - 1946.",,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137/CQ/1,,,"Miscellaneous Account Books:<br>Pass book, Rathdown Board of Guardians in account with the Royal Bank of Ireland, no date.",,,"National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1847-1921,"19th, 20th","Outdoor Relief Registers:<br>EA 1 1847-1986, page 1 and 2 missing.<br>EA2  1906-1921",welfare,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1919-1920,20th,Relieving Officer's Application and Report Book:<br>EB1  Half year ending September 1919<br>EB2  Half year ending September 1920<br>EB3  Half year ending September 1921<br>EB4  Half year ending September 1922.,,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1917-1942,20th,Indoor Relief Lists:<br>EC1  Half year ending March 1917<br>EC2  Half year ending March 1920 - March 1922<br>EC3  Half year ending March 1939 - March 1942.,welfare,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1916-1929,20th,Outdoor Relief Lists:<br>ED1  1916 - 1918<br>ED2  1919 - 1921.<br><br>Outdoor Relief Lists (Rathdown Board of Assistance):<br>EA1 1928 - 1929.,welfare,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1924-1936,20th,Relieving Officer's Reports on Children at Nurse:<br>EH1 1924 - 1936<br>EH2 1925 - 1936 (Relieving Officer Sutton).,infant welfare,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1912-1915,20th,Record of Eviction Notices Received by Relieving Officer:<br>EJ1  1912 - 1915.,,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1922-1927,20th,Requirement Book:<br>FC 1    1922 - 1927.,,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1922-1924,20th,Clothing Receipt Book:<br>FF1  1922 - 1924.,,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1923-1924,20th,Provision Check Account Books:<br>FG1  1923 - 1924,,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1942-1949,20th,Provision Check Account Books (Board of Assistance):<br>FGA1  1942-1944<br>FGA2  1944- 1946<br>FGA3  1946 - 1949,,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1927-1928,20th,"Diet Class Books:<br>FJ1  1927 - 1928<br>FJ2  1928, February-August.",,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1885-1905,"19th, 20th",Report Books of Visiting Committee:<br>FM1 1885 - 1905.,,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1916-1921,20th,Porter's Books:<br>FN1  June - August 1916<br>FN2  August - November 1916<br>FN3  December 1916 - February 1917<br>FN4  March - May 1917<br>FN5  May -September 1917<br>FN6  September - December 1917<br>FN7  December 1917 - July 1918<br>FN8  March - July 1918<br>FN9  July - October 1918<br>FN10  October 1918 - January 1919<br>FN11  February - May 1919<br>FN12  May - September 1919<br>FN13  September - December 1919<br>FN14  December 1919 - April 1920<br>FN15  April - July 1920<br>FN16  August - January 1921<br>FN18  June - November 1921.,,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1921-1930,20th,Porter's Books:<br>FN19  November 1921 - May 1922<br>FN20  May - October 1922<br>FN21  October 1922 - April 1923<br>FN22  April - September 1923<br>FN25  February - July 1924<br>FN26  July 1924 - January 1925<br>FN27  January -May 1925<br>FN28  May - October 1925<br>FN29  April - August 1926<br>FN30  August 1926 - January 1927<br>FN31  January - June 1927<br>FN32  June - November 1927<br>FN33  November 1927 - April 1928<br>FN34  April  - September 1928<br>FN35  September 1928 - February 1929<br>FN36  February - June 1929<br>FN38  October 1929 - March 1930.,,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1916-1949,20th,Porter's Books:<br>FN39  March - August 1930<br>FN40  August - December 1931<br>FN41  December 1930 - May 1931<br>FN42  May - September 1931<br>FN43  September 1931 - February 1932<br>FN44  February - July 1932<br>FN45  July - December 1932<br>FN46  December 1932 - May 1933<br>FN47  May - November 1933<br>FN48  November 1933 - May 1934<br>FN49  May - November 1934<br>FN50  November 1934 - May 1935<br>FN51  May - November 1935<br>FN52  November 1935 - April 1956<br>FN53  April - October 1936<br>FN54  October 1936 - April 1937 <br>FN55  April 1937 - November 1937 <br>FN56  November 1937 - June 1938.,,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1937-1949,20th,Porter's Books<br>FN57  November 1937 - June 1938<br>FN58  June 1938 - February 1939<br>FN59  February - September 1939<br>FN60  September 1939 - June 1940<br>FN61  June 1940 - February 1941<br>FN63  October 1941 - July 1942<br>FN64  July 1942 - March 1943<br>FN65  March - November 1943<br>FN66  December 1943 - July 1944<br>FN67  July 1944 - March 1945<br>FN68  March - October 1945<br>FN69  October 1945 - June 1946<br>FN70  June 1946 - February 1947<br>FN71  February - October 1947<br>FN72  October 1947 - May 1948 <br>FN73  May  - December 1948<br>FN74  December 1948 - January 1949.,,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137/FR/1,1941-1951,20th,Salaries' Books:<br>April 1941 - September 1951.,employment of women; finance,,"National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137/FZ1,1917-1921,20th,"Extras Ordered Book, gives name of patient and amount of extra foodstuffs ordered:<br>October 1917 - August 1921.",welfare; institutional care,,"National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1841-1883,19th,Indoor Relief Registers:<br>G1  1841 - 1945<br>G3  1847 - 1849<br>G4  1849 - 1850<br>G5  1850 - 1851<br>G6  1852 - 1853<br>G9  1858 - 1861<br>G10  1861 - 1862<br>G11  1862 - 1864<br>G12  1864 - 1865<br>G13  1865 - 1867<br>G15  1870 - 1874<br>G16  1874 - 1878<br>G17  1878 - 1880<br>G18  1880 - 1881<br>G19  1881 - 1883.,welfare; institutional care,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1883-1911,"19th, 20th",Indoor Relief Registers:<br>G20  1883 - 1884<br>G21  1884 - 1886<br>G22  1886 - 1887<br>G23  1887 - 1889<br>G24  1889 - 1893<br>G25  1893 - 1896<br>G26  1896 - 1899<br>G27  1899 - 1900 <br>G28  1900 - 1902<br>G29  1902 - 1903<br>G30  1903 - 1904<br>G31  1904 - 1906<br>G32  1906 - 1907<br>G33  1907 - 1908<br>G34  1908 - 1910<br>G35  1910 - 1911.,welfare; institutional care,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1911-1955,20th,Indoor Relief Registers:<br>G36  1911 - 1913<br>G37  1913 - 1915<br>G38  1915 - 1917<br>G39  1919 - 1920<br>G40  1921 - 1928<br>G41  1928 - 1933<br>G42  1934 - 1938<br>G43  1939 - 1943<br>G44  1943 - 1949 <br>G45  1949 - 1955.,welfare; institutional care,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1945-1948,20th,Indoor Relief Lists:<br>GAA1  1945 - 1948,welfare; institutional care,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1917-1942,20th,"Indoor Relief Lists:<br>GC1  Half year ending March 1917<br>GC2  March 1920 - March 1922<br>GC3  September 1939 - March 1942, Board of Assistance.",welfare; institutional care,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1907-1937,20th,Property Books:<br>GI1  1907 - 1918<br>GI2  1918 - 1937.,,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1920-1926,20th,Medical Returns and Extra Books:<br>HB1  April 1920 - July 1921<br>HB3  November 1922 - January 1924<br>HB4  February 1924 - April 1925<br>HB5  May 1925 - September 1926.,,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1946-1951,20th,"Medical Returns and Extra Books, Rathdown Board of Assistance:<br>HBA1  April 1946 - August 1947<br>HBA2  August 1947 - July 1948<br>HBA3  July 1948 - October 1951.",welfare; health,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1924-1929,20th,"Medical Returns and Extra Books, Fever Hospital:<br>HBB1  May 1924 - November 1926<br>HBB2  November 1926 - July 1929",health,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1895-1931,"19th, 20th","Medical Relief Registers:<br>JA1  1895 - 1897<br>JA2  1897 - 1900 <br>JA4  1903 - 1905<br>JA5  1905 - 1908<br>JA7  1910 - 1914<br>JA8-17 Gap in series, numbers not assigned<br>JA18  1922 - 1925<br>JA19  1925 - 1926<br>JA21  February 1927 - June 1927<br>JA22  June 1927 - December 1927<br>JA23  1927 - 1928<br>JA24  1928 - 1929<br>JA25  January 1929 - June 1929<br>JA26  July 1929 - September 1930<br>JA27  September 1930 - April 1931<br>JA28  January 1931 - June 1931<br>JA29  July 1931 - December 1931.",welfare; health,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1931-1952,20th,Medical Relief Registers:<br>JA30 December 1931 - April 1932<br>JA31 April 1932 - August 1932<br>JA32 August 1932 - December 1932<br>JA33 January 1933 - March 1933<br>JA34 August 1933 - January 1934<br>JA35 September 1933 - January 1934<br>JA36 January 1934 - April 1934<br>JA37 April 1934 - September 1934<br>JA38 January 1935<br>JA39 February 1935 - May 1935<br>JA40 June 1935 - September 1935<br>JA41 October 1935 - January 1936<br>JA42 May 1935 - July 1936<br>JA43 January 1936 - May 1936<br>JA44 May 1936 - September 193 6<br>JA45 September 1936 - December 1936<br>JA46 January 1937 - August 1937.,welfare; health,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1937-1944,20th,Medical Relief Registers:<br>JA47 April 1937 - August 1937<br>JA48 August 1937 - November 1937<br>JA49 November 1937 - March 1938<br>JA50 April 1938 - September 1938<br>JA51 October 1938 - January 1939<br>JA52 February 1939 - June 1939<br>JA53 July 1939 - November 1939<br>JA54 November 1939 - March 1940<br>JA55 April 1940 - September 1940<br>JA56 September 1940  - January 1941<br>JA57 February 1941 - July 1941<br>JA58 July 1941 - December 1941<br>JA59 December 1941 - April 1942<br>JA60 May 1942 - October 1942<br>JA61 November 1942 - August 1943<br>JA62 August 1943 - January 1944 <br>JA63 January 1944 - May 1944.,health; welfare,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1944-1952,20th,"Medical Relief Registers:<br>JA64 May 1944 - October 1944<br>JA66 June 1945 - September 1945<br>JA67 - 70 Gap in series, numbers not used<br>JA71 November 1946 - February 1947<br>JA72 February 1947 - June 1947<br>JA73 June 1947 - October 1947<br>JA74 October 1947 - January 1948<br>JA75 February 1948  - May 1948<br>JA76 August 1948 - December 1949<br>JA78 July 1950 - December 1950<br>JA79 January 1951  - June 1951<br>JA80 June 1951 - November 1951<br>JA81 November 1951 - August 1952.",health; welfare,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1923-1944,20th,Medical Officer's Report Books (Dispensary):<br>JF1  1923-1944.,health; welfare,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1899-1939,"19th, 20th",Death Registers:<br>KA1 1899 - 1900<br>KA2 1899 - 1913<br>KA3  1913 - 1939.,,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1901-1925,20th,"Quarterly Returns of Births, Deaths and Marriages:<br>KB1 1901 - 1925.",,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1880-1898,19th,"Rathdown Board of Guardians Acting as Rural Sanitary Authority:<br>OL1  1800-1899 File of correspondence Kindlestown, Delgany and other sanitary districts<br>OL2  1886-1898 File of correspondence Delgany sanitary district<br>OL3  1884-1898 File of correspondence Killiney sanitary district.",,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1864-1926,"19th, 20th",Register of Successful Vaccinations:<br>L1  Glencullen district 1864 - 1913<br>L2  Bray and Rathmichael 1864 - 1885<br>L3  Glencullen district 1880 - 1926<br>L4  Bray and Rathmichael districts 1902 - 1903.,health,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1899-1915,"19th, 20th","Rathdown Urban District Council, Minute Books:<br>R1  October 1899 - March 1900 <br>R2  March 1900 - September 1900<br>R3  September 1900 - March 1901<br>R4  March 1901 - September 1901<br>R6  April 1902 - October 1902<br>R7  October 1902 - April 1903<br>R9  October 1903 - April 1904<br>R10  April 1904 - September 1904<br>R11  October 1904 - March 1905<br>R12  April 1905 - October 1905<br>R13  October 1905 - May 1906<br>R14  May 1906 - March 1907<br>R15  April 1907 - March 1908<br>R17  April 1909 - March 1910<br>R19  November 1911 - March 1912<br>R20  April 1912 - March 1913<br>R21  April 1913 - March 1914<br>R22  April 1914 - April 1915.",,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1915-1930,20th,"Rathdown Urban District Council, Minute Books:<br>R23  April 1915 - March 1916<br>R24  April 1916 - March 1917<br>R25  April 1917 - March 1918<br>R26  April 1918 - March 1918<br>R27  April 1919 - March 1920<br>R28  April 1921 - March 1922<br>R29  April 1923 - March 1924<br>R31  April 1923 - March 1924<br>R33  April 1925 - March 1926<br>R38  April 1930 - October 1930.",,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/131/R1/AB1,1904-1905,20th,Rathdown Rural District Council Attendance Book:<br>April 1904 - March 1905.,,,"National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1911-1929,20th,Rathdown Rural District Council Quarterly Minute Books:<br>R1/AQ1  October 1911 - July 1923<br>R1/AQ2  October 1923 - March 1929.,,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1900-1918,20th,"Rathdown Rural District Council number 1, Minute Books:<br>R1/B1  January 1900 - February 1902<br>R1/B2  February 1902 - May 1903<br>R1/B3  May 1903 - July 1904<br>R1/B4  July 1904 - March 1905<br>R1/B5  March 1905 - November 1905<br>R1/B6  November 1905 - July 1906 <br>R1/B7  July 1906 - September 1907<br>R1/B8  September 1907 - November 1908<br>R1/B9  November 1908 - October 1909<br>R1/B1  November 1909 - November 1910<br>R1/B11  November 1910 - August 1911<br>R1/B12  August 1911 - June 1912<br>R1/B13  June 1912 - May 1913<br>R1/B15  April 1914 - May 1915<br>R1/B16  May 1915 - September 1916<br>R1/B17  September 1917 - January 1918.",,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1918-1930,20th,Rathdown Rural District Council number 1:<br>R1/B18 January 1918 - May 1919<br>R1/B19 July 1919 - October 1920<br>R1/B20 October 1920 - January 1922<br>R1/B21 January 1922  - April 1923<br>R1/B22 April 1923 - April 1924<br>R1/B23 April 1924 - February 1925 <br>R1/B24 February 1925 - December 1925<br>R1/B25 December 1925 - November 1926<br>R1/B26 December 1926 - February 1928<br>R1/B27 February 1928 - January 1929<br>R1/B28 January 1929 - May 1930<br>R1/B29 May 1930 - December 1930.,,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1899-1924,20th,Local Government Board Letters to Rathdown Rural District Council number 1:<br>R1/BC1  1899 - 1901<br>R1/BC2  1902<br>R1/BC3  1903 - 1905<br>R1/BC4  1906<br>R1/BC6  1908<br>R1/BC7  1909 - 1910<br>R1/BC8  1911<br>R1/BC9  1912<br>R1/BC10  1913<br>R1/BC11  1914<br>R1/BC12  1915<br>R1/BC13  1916<br>R1/BC14  1917<br>R1/BC15  1918<br>R1/BC16  1919<br>R1/BC17  1920-1922<br>R1/BC18  1923-1924.,,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1899-1929,20th,"Labourers' Cottages Rentals, Rathdown number 1 Rural District Council:<br>R1/C1  1899 - 1912<br>R1/C2  1915 -  1917<br>R1/C1  1921 - 1922<br>R1/C1  1923 - 1925<br>R1/C1  1927 - 1929.",,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137/R1/CA1,1909-1911,20th,"General Ledgers, Rathdown number 1 Rural District Council:<br>1909 - 1911.",,,"National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137/R1/AQ1,1901-1910,20th,Quarterly Minute Books:<br>1901 - 1910.,,,"National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137/R1/AB1,1912-1917,20th,Attendance Books:<br>1912-1917.,,,"National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1903-1925,,Rathdown Rural District number 2 Outward Letter Books:<br>R2/B1  February 1903 - May 1905<br>R2/B2  May 1905 - July 1906<br>R2/B3  July 1906 - September 1907 <br>R2/B4  October 1907 - November 1909<br>R2/B4  October 1907 - November 1909<br>R2/B6  August 1911 - January 1913<br>R2/B7  February 1913 - October 1917<br>R2/B8  November 1915 - December 1919<br>R2/B9  December 1919 - January 1923<br>R2/B10  March 1923- December 1925.,,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,,,Rate Books Urban Districts:<br>RN/BL1-13  Blackrock<br>RN/BR1-3  Bray<br>RN/DA1  Dalkey<br>RN/K1-3  Kingstown/Dun Laoghaire<br>RN/KB1-8  Killiney and Ballybrack.<br><br>Rate Books Rathdown number 1 Rural District:<br>RN/R1/B1-14  Ballybrack<br>RN/R1/D1-14  Dundrum<br>RN/R1/G1-14  Glencullen<br>RN/R1/M1-13  Milltown<br>RN/R1/R1-13  Rathmichael<br>RN/R1/S1-13  Stillorgan.<br><br>Rate Books  Rathdown number 2 Rural District:<br>RB/R2/D1-5  Delgany and Greystones<br>RB/R2/E1-4  Enniskerry and Powerscourt.,finance,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1918-1930,20th,Rate Books Blackrock Urban Districts:<br>RN/BL1  1918 - 1919<br>RN/BL2  1918 - 1919<br>RN/BL3  1919 - 1920<br>RN/BL4  1920 - 1921<br>RN/BL5  1921 - 1922<br>RN/BL6  1922 - 1923<br>RN/BL7  1923 - 1924<br>RN/BL8  1924 - 1925<br>RN/BL9  1925 - 1926<br>RN/BL11  1927 - 1928<br>RN/BL12  1928 - 1929<br>RN/BL13  1929 - 1930.,finance,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1916-1927,20th,Rate Books Bray Urban District:<br>RN/BR1  1916 - 1927<br>RN/BR2  1917 - 1918<br>RN/BR3  1918 - 1919.,finance,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137/RN/DA1,1923 - 1924,20th,Rate Books Dalkey Urban District:<br>1923 - 1924.,finance,,"National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1917-1930,20th,Rate Books Kingstown Dun Laoghaire Urban District:<br>RN/K1  1917 - 1918 <br>RN/K2  1918 - 1919<br>RN/K3  1919 - 1920 <br>RN/K4  1920 - 1921 <br>RN/K5  1921 - 1922 <br>RN/K6  1922 - 1923 <br>RN/K7  1923 - 1924 <br>RN/K8  1924 - 1925 <br>RN/K9  1925 - 1926 <br>RN/K10  1926 - 1927 <br>RN/K11  1927 - 1928 <br>RN/K12  1928 - 1929 <br>RN/K13  1929 - 1930.,finance,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137<br><br>RN K1   1917 - 1918 <br>RN K2 1918 - 1919<br>RN K3  1919 - 1920 <br>RN K4  1920 - 1921 <br>RN K5  1921 - 1922 <br>RN K6  1922 - 1923 <br>RN K7  1923 - 1924 <br>RN KB1-8,1916-1924,20th,Rate Books  Killiney and Ballybrack Urban District:<br>RN/KB1  1916 - 1917<br>RN/KB2  1917 - 1918<br>RN/KB3  1918 - 1919<br>RN/KB4  1919 - 1920 <br>RN/KB5  1920 - 1921 <br>RN/KB6  1921 - 1922 <br>RN/KB7  1922 - 1923 <br>RN/KB8  1923 - 1924.,finance,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1916-1930,20th,Rate Books Rural District Collection Area Ballybrack:<br>RN/K1/B1  1916 - 1917<br>RN/K1/B2  1917 - 1918<br>RN/K1/B3  1918 - 1919<br>RN/K1/B4  1919 - 1920 <br>RN/K1/B5  1920 - 1921 <br>RN/K1/B6  1921 - 1922 <br>RN/K1/B7  1922 - 1923 <br>RN/K1/B8  1923 - 1924<br>RN/K1/B9  1924 - 1925<br>RN/K1/B10  1925 - 1926<br>RN/K1/B11  1926 - 1927<br>RN/K1/B12  1927 - 1928 <br>RN/K1/B13  1928 - 1929 <br>RN/K1/B14  1929 - 1930.,finance,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Yearly Meeting,YM/B11,1836-1852,19th,"Women's Meeting:<br>Epistles to and from Ireland Yearly Meeting, 1836-1852.<br><br>Formulaic epistles with opening address to the Women's Meeting, answers to the queries constructed by the Men's Meeting, which include encouragement to the women friends in their work in the community to assist the poor, widowed, orphaned, etc., an expression of dismay at the condition of the church, comment on the behaviour of some of the families in the community. <br><br>2 May 1836  'We wish to turn the attention of the Friends to young persons who are placed, as assistants in shops and families-they are often sent from their near ? at a tender age. How important then that those to whom they look for example, should walk blameless and be convinced to extend towards them a parental care'. <br><br>Each paragraph in the epistle appears to be an answer to individual queries put to them by the Men's Monthly Meeting, though not clearly stated. Volume also contains transcripts of epistles from New York, London, Wayne County Indiana, North America, North Carolina, Philadelphia, Ohio, etc. The epistles from America discuss the communities work among the native population, 1 volume",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Yearly Meeting,YM/B12,1841-1881,19th,"Women's Meeting:<br>Epistles and minutes, 1841-1881. <br><br>Volume contains list of representatives from Ulster, Munster and Leinster in attendance at the Yearly Meeting of Women Friends held in May of each year, 1841 to 1881. Also contains the minutes of each meeting which deals with a variety of subjects. The election of representatives from each province, certificates of monthly meetings from friends around the world, the meeting of the general committee, comments on epistles which were read to the meeting and formulaic queries and answers. Each annual meeting continues over several days. The minutes are formulaic, discussing similar issues and communications from friends regarding observations made by visiting friends and details from epistles. Some of the meetings are attended by deputations from the Men's Meeting, 1 volume.",manners and customs; women missionaries,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Yearly Meeting,YM/B13,1844-1867,19th,"Women's Meeting:<br>Volume containing Epistles and answers to queries, 1844-1867. <br><br>Answers to queries concentrate on attendance at worship, size of the congregations, religious education of children and servants, discipline, marriage, care of those less fortunate and the overall 'godliness' of the community. Epistles are formulaic, opening with a religious address to the congregation and a report on the condition of the communities in the more isolated parts of America.<br><br>Included in the volume are:<br>Answers to queries from Ulster, Munster, Leinster and London, 1844-1854<br>Answers from London only for 1855-1867<br>Formulaic epistles to and from Dublin (Ireland), 1844-1849, 1853-1856, 1858-1867<br>Epistles to and from London, 1843-1855, 1858-1867<br>Epistles to and from Philadelphia, 1843-1856<br>Epistles to and from New York, 1843-1867<br>Epistles to and from Ohio, 1843-1854, 1856-1867<br>Epistles to and from Indiana, 1843-1848, 1850-1856, 1858, 1860-1867<br>Epistles to and from New England, 1843-1849, 1851-1867<br>Epistles to and from North Carolina, 1843-1858, 1860-1862, 1864, 1866-1867<br>Epistles form London for Discipline,1848-1849<br>Epistle from Dublin for Meetings for Discipline, 1850<br>Epistles to and from Western Yearly Meeting, 1859-1867<br>Epistles to and from Baltimore, 1861-1867<br>Epistles to and from Iowa, 1864-1867.<br>1 volume.",manners and customs,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Yearly Meeting,YM/B14,1883-1902,"18th, 20th","Women's Meeting:<br>Minutes of the Yearly Meetings of Women Friends in Ireland held in Dublin, 1883-1902. <br><br>The minutes include lists of representatives to the meeting from Ulster, Munster and Leinster. Minutes for the years 1899 to 1902 are printed. Over the initial days of the meeting, there are joint meetings between the Men and Women Meetings. Minutes discuss a variety of issues, both spiritual and practical. Epistles received from other communities in London, North Carolina, New York, Iowa, Canada, New England, Western States, Ohio, Australia, Kensas, Baltimore, Melbourne and Madagascar. <br>Volume also contain letter from missionaries engaged in work in India. Expressions of sympathy to communities who are undergoing 'trials'.<br>1 June 1885  'We have read our address from friends in Madagascar, not received in time for our last yearly meeting. It bears evidence of the value felt in sympathy of this yearly meeting under their trying circumstances. A committee has been appointed to convey our continued sympathy in the trials which attend the political events and disturbance of the peace of that island, where the work of the missionaries, had been so much blessed'. <br><br>Yearly meeting for 1896 recorded that 'Our friend Hannah F White, in bringing before us the state of the suffering of Christians in  Armenia, has told us in the first place of how her heart was drawn towards Philipopdis and how wonderfully the way was open for her to visit, not only Bulgaria, but parts of France, Germany and Constantinople. She has given us an interesting sketch of history of Armenia and of how, in very early times, the Christians had been subject to persecution. She has touched on the terrible massacres at Sassour and other places, and has read reliable evidence to show that the accounts received have been in no way exaggerated'.<br>1 volume.",women missionaries,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Yearly Meeting,YM/B15,1757-1821,"18th, 19th","Women's Meeting:<br>Epistles and rules of discipline for women's meetings, 1757-1821. <br><br>List of twelve 'Rules agreed upon by the National Men's Meeting, 12th May 1757 for the direction of Women's Meeting in the conducting of discipline'. <br><br>1  'To see that women friends be diligent in attending meetings of worship and discipline.' <br>2  'Let women meetings be weightily concerned' with the education of children in the Lord and in their apparel. <br>3  'When they hear of or observe any of their sex professing with us, that deviate from the plainness of speech, apparel, address or salutations---or whose conversation is in any other respect, is disorderly or unbecoming. The self-denying followers of Jesus Christ, that they appoint suitable members of their Women's Meetings, who are clear and exemplary themselves, to give direction and advise to such'. <br>4  'In order to prevent clandestine marriage when they hear of or suspect any of their sex keep company with those that are not of our profession or when with those that are without consent of parents or guardians, that they enquire into the truth thereof, and precaution such and where they find their parents, masters or guardians, have not kept their places as they ought, let the Men Friends be acquainted therewith, that they may join in a proper care'. <br>5  'That they be careful to discharge backbiting, whispering tattling and tale-bearing and deal with those that defend therein'. <br>6  'That according to the good order [?] Practised in Women's Meeting, they continue to receive presentations of marriages and that two women friends be appointed to inquire concerning the woman's ? And make a report at the second presentation and if nothing appears to obstruct that then the parties be referred to the Men's Meeting, but if anything doth appear upon their inquiry, that the men have notice thereof'. <br>7  'As the women friends well know the expense of clothing and feeding sickly, infirm or helpless persons and children, they should enquire into the necessities of such especially widows and orphans, and where they cannot relieve themselves, that they make report to Men's Friends, both who such are and what they think a suitable weekly allowance and otherwise'. <br>8  'Let it be careful observed that Women's meetings appoint two or more overseers who in their turn shall faithfully discharge the meetings care when they shall hear of anything or observe it themselves which shall need their assistance and report to the several women's meetings during their continuance in such service, how they have discharged themselves of the trust reposed in them, also where there are suitable qualified Women Friends, let them be appointed to visit those of their own sex in the families of friends'. <br>9  'And let care be taken that every particular Monthly Women's Meeting have a book to set down and record business and passages that are done or agreed upon in every monthly meeting'. <br>10  'Likewise there be a book in every Province for the Quarterly meetings to attend the service of which each Monthly Meeting of Women Friends is desired to appoint a woman friend or more as their representatives who are to be furnished with answers to the queries of that meeting and other things that their meeting may have to offer thereon'. <br>11  'It is likewise recommended to the monthly meeting to take care that each particular meeting hold a preparative meeting at suitable seasons in the intervals of the monthly meetings'. <br>12  A spiritual expression giving encouragement to younger women to be good wives, mothers etc. In conclusion it is stated that 'though ye be looked upon as the weaker vessels, yet the strong powerful God, whose strength is made perfect in weakness, he made you bold and valiant soldiers of Jesus Christ', 1 volume.",manners and customs,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Leinster Quarterly Meetings,QMI/B1,1824-1835,19th,"Women's Meeting:<br>Quarterly Meeting of Women Friends for Leinster, Minutes, 1824-1835. <br><br>Each meeting's minutes contain a list of representatives from each community in Leinster, Mountmellick, Edenderry, Carlow, County Wexford and Dublin. The queries and answers from each of the monthly meetings are read at the meeting and were signed to be presented to the ensuing yearly meeting. A series of epistles, from Dublin and other Yearly Meetings, including London, are read. Records of visits by representatives of the Quarterly Meetings to the Monthly Meetings with comments on the proceedings of their meetings. Some communications from Monthly Meetings are included in the minutes though this is not common.<br>1 volume.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Leinster Quarterly Meetings,QMI/B2,1837-1884,19th,"Women's Meeting:<br>Minutes/Proceedings of the Women's Quarterly Meeting of the Leinster Province, 1837-1884. <br><br>Minutes contain lists of representatives in attendance at each meeting, from Monthly Meetings at Moate, Mountmellick, Edenderry, Carlow, County Wexford and Dublin. 'Certificates' from Monthly Meetings are received regarding individuals who are on religious visits and offer whatever services may be required of the Quarterly Meeting or individuals experiencing religious concerns which have worried them for some time and wish to share with the Quarterly Meeting. Minutes consider the Queries and Answers received from each of the Monthly Meetings. Appointments to the Provincial School's Management Committee are considered and reports are received from the Joint Committee of Men and Women friends following their visits to various Monthly Meetings.<br>1 volume.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Leinster Quarterly Meetings,QMI/B3,1848-1898,19th,"Women's Meeting<br>Minutes of the Quarterly Meeting of the Leinster Province, 1848-1898. <br><br>Minutes contain lists of representatives from Monthly Meetings in Moate, Mountmellick, Edenderry, Carlow, County Wexford and Dublin. The queries and answers from each of the Province's Monthly Meetings were read and general answers abstracted for the Yearly Meeting. Appointment of the Committee of Management for the Provincial School. Record of the Friends selected from the Quarterly Meeting as representatives to attend the ensuing Yearly Meeting.  Details of reports received from the Men's Quarterly Meeting regarding the Joint Committee appointed to visit Monthly Meetings throughout the Province. Epistles from Yearly Meetings held in Dublin, London and North America are read and details recorded in Minutes. Epistles concern religious doctrine and do not appear to consider other issues, such as discipline, etc. Contents of the epistles are not always recorded.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Leinster Quarterly Meetings,QMI/B3,1885-1899,19th,"Women's Meeting<br>County Wexford copy of Minutes of the Leinster Province, 1885-1899 with gaps occurring in 1896, 1898 and 1899. <br>Minutes include lists of representatives from Monthly Meetings in Moate, Mountmellick, Carlow, County Wexford and Dublin. 'Certificates' from Monthly Meetings are received regarding individuals who are on visits or wish to work among members. The queries and answers from each of the Province's Monthly Meetings were read and general answers abstracted for the Yearly Meeting. Epistles from the Yearly Meetings read. References are made to reports which were read to the meeting on spiritual instruction, mission work and the sale of intoxicating drinks. Report concerning schools states that 'In consequence of the school of Newtown and Mountmellick being [?] The school is now managed by a committee of friends appointed in Dublin at our last quarterly meeting'. This volume of minutes is quite brief and does not contain much detail regarding the contents of epistles, etc.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Leinster Quarterly Meetings,QMI/B5,1715-1769,18th,"Women's Meeting<br>Minutes, 1715-1769 'giving an account of how such testimony is kept up against every thing that is not consistent in Truth and how for the many minutes given forth for the preservation of all within the ? Of truth are answered'.<br><br>Volume contains lists of 'queries' to be answered by each Quarterly Meeting. These 'queries' differ from those answered by the Yearly Meeting.<br><br>'That great and worthy concern of life and conversation, it having been after recommended that all professing [Faith?] might come to have a circumspect life and conversation thereby truth might be honoured by all. <br>That all mothers and head of families be zealously concerned to be good examples to their children and servants and to train up their children in the nurture and admonition of the Lord in plainness of apparel and speech and to convenient labour and not in ? of breed and soleness and to advise younger women to be sober minded, not to adorn themselves with costly array or those things which make a great [show?] but either their adorning may be of a ? and quick spirit which is with the Lord. That Friends keep up their testimony at marriage and burial and not to ? to the vain ways of the world in eating and drinking and feasting but rather be bowed in spirit before the Lord, fear and great reverence before him that gives and takes away at his will and pleasure. <br>That parents be concerned to restrain their children and servants out of the hurtful conversation of those that rather draw them into lightness and vanity than solidity and the fear of the Lord.  And that the duty we owe to the Lord, to meet to worship him, that it be duly observed and when we meet that we know that inward travel of spirit before the Lord that may [preserve?] out of that heavy ? and unconcerned spirit that too much prevails upon many.  <br>That due care be given of the poor and that those who the Lord hath given great things of this world, that they may have their hearts open to minister to those that are in want. <br>That minutes relating to the dress of the head which hath been so often recommended --------to keep to plainness and not to go with the bosom open.  To inspect how far the minute is answered that hath been to recommend to friends to keep out of the superfluous part of our fine linen with the superfluity of household stuff of apparel or any other thing what so ever that is not consistent with truth which we omit to particularise.  <br>That liberty be not given to children or servants to go abroad a visiting a ? times, neither to go to fairs without seal lawful business nor to see vain shows, sports or pastimes nor to walk abroad on first days because of inconvenience or danger that may attend it by reason that many loose and vain persons take liberty on such days.'                                              <br><br>The remainder of the minutes in the two volumes are formulaic. The minutes for each Quarterly Meeting include lists of representatives from Monthly Meetings in Moate, Mountmellick, Carlow, County Wexford and Dublin. 'Certificates' from Monthly Meetings are received regarding individuals who are on visits or wish to work among members. The queries and answers from each of the Province's Monthly Meetings are read and general answers abstracted for the Yearly Meeting. Epistles from the Yearly Meetings read. Appointment of the committee for the Provincial school and other administrative issues, 2 volumes.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Leinster Quarterly Meetings,QMI/B6,1798-1819,"18th, 19th","Women's Meeting<br>Minutes of the Leinster Quarterly Meetings. <br><br>Volume 1 1769-1792  The first volume of the Proceedings of the Leinster Quarterly Meetings contains epistles from Dublin Yearly Meetings and the minutes of the meetings. The epistles contain accounts of visits of friends from women Monthly Meetings and description of the state of each church. The minutes are not very detailed. At the Quarterly Meetings, the answers to the queries are read, comment is made on the attendance at the meetings of the women from each of the communities, younger women friends are encouraged in their discipline, behaviour, etc., accounts are read from the Quaker communities from abroad and references are made to visits from Men's Quarterly Meetings, providing advise on parenthood, etc.                                                       <br><br>Volume 2 1798-1819  The second volume of the Proceedings of the Leinster Quarterly meetings is similar to the first volume but also contains lists of representatives from each community, the answers to the queries are referred to, though they are not recorded. Certificates liberating friends from religious duty are issued by the Men's Meeting, allowing men friends to visit the Quarterly Meeting. Deputations from the Men's Quarterly Meeting are received to consider 'important matters'. Epistles, mainly from Dublin and London Yearly Meetings, are read and is some cases transcribed into the minutes. This volume of minutes are not very detailed and have the appearance of rough minutes.",manners and customs,,"National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1916-1930,20th,Rate Books Rural District Collection Area Dundrum:<br>RN/R1/D1  1916 - 1917<br>RN/R1/D2  1917 - 1918<br>RN/R1/D3  1918 - 1919<br>RN/R1/D5  1920 - 1921 <br>RN/R1/D6  1921 - 1922 <br>RN/R1/D7  1922 - 1923 <br>RN/R1/D8  1923 - 1924<br>RN/R1/D10  1925 - 1926<br>RN/R1/D11  1926 - 1927<br>RN/R1/D12  1927 - 1928 <br>RN/R1/D13  1928 - 1929 <br>RN/R1/D14  1929 - 1930.,finance,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1916-1929,20th,Rate Books Rural District Collection Area Glencullen:<br>RN/R1/G1  1916 - 1917<br>RN/R1/G3  1918 - 1919<br>RN/R1/G4  1919 - 1920<br>RN/R1/G5  1920 - 1921 <br>RN/R1/G6  1921 - 1922 <br>RN/R1/G7  1922 - 1923 <br>RN/R1/G9  1924 - 1925<br>RN/R1/G10  1925 - 1926<br>RN/R1/G11  1926 - 1927<br>RN/R1/G12  1927 - 1928 <br>RN/R1/G13  1928 - 1929.,finance,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1916-1929,20th,Rate Books Rural District Collection Area Milltown:<br>RN/R1/M1  1916 - 1917<br>RN/R1/M3  1918 - 1919<br>RN/R1/M4  1919 - 1920 <br>RN/R1/M5  1920 - 1921 <br>RN/R1/M6  1921 - 1922 <br>RN/R1/M7  1922 - 1923 <br>RN/R1/M8  1923 - 1924<br>RN/R1/M9  1924 - 1925<br>RN/R1/M10 1925 - 1926<br>RN/R1/M11  1926 - 1927<br>RN/R1/M12  1927 - 1928 <br>RN/R1/M13  1928 - 1929.,finance,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1916-1927,20th,Rate Books Rural District Collection Area Rathmichael:<br>RN/R1/R1  1916 - 1917<br>RN/R1/R2  1917 - 1918<br>RN/R1/R3  1918 - 1919<br>RN/R1/R4  1919 - 1920 <br>RN/R1/R5  1920 - 1921 <br>RN/R1/R6  1921 - 1922 <br>RN/R1/R7  1922 - 1923 <br>RN/R1/R8  1923 - 1924<br>RN/R1/R9  1924 - 1925<br>RN/R1/R11  1926 - 1927.,finance,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1917-1930,20th,Rate Books  Rural District Collection Area Rathmichael:<br>RN/R1/S1  1917 - 1918<br>RN/R1/S3  1919 - 1920<br>RN/R1/S4  1920- 1921 <br>RN/R1/S5  1921 - 1922 <br>RN/R1/S6  1922 - 1923 <br>RN/R1/S7  1923 - 1924 <br>RN/R1/S8  1924 - 1925<br>RN/R1/S9  1925 - 1926<br>RN/R1/S11 1927 - 1929<br>RN/R1/S13 1929 - 1930.,finance,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1916-1921,20th,"Rate Books Rural District Collection Area Delgany, Greystones, Kilmacanougue:<br>RN/R1/D1  1916 - 1917<br>RN/R1/D3  1918 - 1919<br>RN/R1/D5  1920 - 1921.",finance,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Rathdown Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/137,1917-1921,20th,Rate Books Rural District Collection Area Enniskerry and Powerscourt:<br>RN/R1/E1  1917 - 1918<br>RN/R1/E2  1918 - 1919<br>RN/R1/E3  1919 - 1920<br>RN/R1/E4  1920 - 1921.,finance,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Leinster Quarterly Meetings,QMI/B7,1809-1828,19th,"Women's Meeting<br>Minutes of the Leinster Quarterly Meeting, Edenderry, County Wicklow, in two volumes, 1809-1829 and 1821-1828 in box file. <br><br>Volume 1 1809-1829  The Minutes of the Proceedings of the Leinster Quarterly Meetings are formulaic, they contain little detail, but make reference to the epistles read to the meeting, to the deputations from the Men's Meetings, the minutes issued from the Men's Meeting to the Women's Meeting, lists of representatives from the province in attendance, certificates received from Monthly Meetings liberating friends to visit the Quarterly Meeting and the appointment of a deputation from the Men's Meeting to visit the Monthly Meeting throughout the province. In the final section of the volume the minutes are more detailed. Some of the epistles are transcribed and the answers to the queries are recorded. <br><br>Volume 2 1821-1828  The second volume is more detailed. It contains lists of representatives from the province in attendance, certificates received from Monthly Meetings liberating friends to visit the quarterly meeting, answers to the queries are transcribed and a selection chosen to forward to the Yearly Meetings and deputations minutes received from the Men's Meeting. Epistles which are received from the Yearly minutes in Dublin, London, etc., are transcribed and read to the meeting. Also transcribed are the letters received from the Quaker communities abroad and in particular from North America.",manners and customs; women missionaries,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Leinster Quarterly Meetings,QMI/B8,1829-1846,19th,"Women's Meeting<br>Minutes and epistles, 1829-1846. Volume is divided between the epistles received from abroad and the Minutes of the Leinster Quarterly Meetings.<br><br>Minutes of the Leinster Quarterly Meeting contains the names of the representatives from each community, references are made to the answers to the queries from the Monthly Meetings, and the selection chosen to be forwarded to the Yearly Meeting and visits from friends liberated to attend the Quarterly Meeting. The minutes are not complete for the years 1829 to 1846.<br>The full text of the epistles are transcribed in the volume, they are formulaic, advising the women friends on their dress, discipline, duties towards their children, servants and the poor, providing spiritual guidance and reporting on the condition of the church in each of the communities. The epistles transcribed were from Dublin, London, New York, Philadelphia, Ohio, Indiana, North Carolina, New England and Virginia, 1 volume.",manners and customs,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Leinster Quarterly Meetings,QMI/B9,1841-1850,19th,"Women's Meeting<br>Minutes and Epistles from America, 1841-1850. <br><br>Transcript of formulaic epistles from North Carolina, Ohio, Philadelphia, New York, Indiana, New England, Dublin and London. Epistles contain reports on the condition of the Quaker communities in each district, entreaties to women friends to stay faithful to the Lord, etc. At the back of the volume are the Minutes of the Leinster Quarterly Meeting, 1841 to 1850, though there are some gaps. Minutes are not detailed. They contain lists of representatives from Moate, Mountmellick, Edenderry, Carlow, Dublin and Wexford attending each meeting, communications from other Quarterly Meeting, answers to queries, though these are not always transcribed, references to the epistles received, reports on the visits by Men and Women friends to the Monthly Meetings throughout the province and visits from friends to the Quarterly Meetings, 1 volume.",manners and customs; women missionaries,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Leinster Quarterly Meetings,QMI/B10,1852-1879,19th,"Women's Meeting<br>Minutes of the Leinster Quarterly Meetings, 1852-1879 (with gaps). <br><br>The minutes contain the list of representatives from the six districts, Moate, Mountmellick, Edenderry, Carlow, County Wexford and Dublin, attending the Quarterly Meeting. Queries were read to the meetings and the answers, received from the Monthly Meetings, were transcribed into the minutes, appointment of committees to visit the provincial schools for the following year, appointment of the committees, from Men and Women Quarterly Meetings, to visit the Monthly Meetings in the province during following year, references made to epistles received by the Quarterly Meeting, these are not transcribed, proceedings of the previous Quarterly Meeting read and certificates received from Monthly Meetings liberating friends to visit the Quarterly Meetings. Towards the end of the volume, the minutes become more brief and make references only to what has been discussed in the course of the meetings, 1 volume.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Munster Quarterly Meeting,QMII/B2,1726-1762,18th,"Women's Meeting:<br>Minutes of Munster Quarterly Women's Meeting, 1726-1762.  <br><br>One box containing a bag of loose pages of the Minutes of the Munster Quarterly Meeting. The minutes are generally in good condition, though they contain some gaps and are quite brief. Each meeting opens with a spiritual plea that the women friends keep in the 'Truth'. References are made to the epistles read to the meetings, visits made by friends liberated to attend the Quarterly Meetings, accounts of the attendance at Monthly Meetings in the province and answers to queries from the Monthly Meetings. The minutes contain expressions of concern that some women friends are not fulfilling their duties fully, in particular mothers and mistresses of families are repeatedly reminded to be 'careful to example, instruct and advise their children and servants'. The Quarterly Meetings were held in Cork, Limerick and County Tipperary, 1 box.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Munster Quarterly Meeting,QMII/B3,1784-1810,"18th, 19th","Women's Meeting:<br>Minutes of Ulster Quarterly Women's Meeting , 1784-1810.<br>Could not be found by the curator of the Library, 19 March 1998.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Munster Quarterly Meeting,QMII/B4,1784-1824,"18th, 19th","Women's Meeting:<br>Minutes of Ulster Quarterly Women's Meeting Minutes, 1784-1824.<br>Could not be found by the curator of the Library, 19 March 1998.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Munster Quarterly Meeting,QMII/B5,1819-1842,19th,"Women's Meeting:<br>Minutes of the Women's Meeting, Munster Quarterly Meeting, 1819-1842<br><br>Minutes contain the lists of representatives attending the Quarterly Meeting, from the Monthly Meetings held in the province, i.e. Cork, County Tipperary, Waterford, Limerick and Youghal. At each meeting, the proceedings of the previous meeting and the queries and answers received from the Monthly Meetings are read the meeting. References are made to the epistles received from the Women's Yearly Meeting held in Dublin Philadelphia, etc., visits from friends, with certificates liberating them from religious duty to enable them to visit the Quarterly Meeting and requests made by the Men's Quarterly Meeting of the Women's Quarterly Meeting. Appointments are also made to the committees for the management of the Provincial school. The volume of minutes are formulaic and contain very little detailed information, 1 volume.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Munster Quarterly Meeting,QMII/B6,1824-1896,19th,"Women's Meeting:<br>Minutes 1824-1896, two volumes.<br><br>Volume 1   Waterford Quarterly Meeting Book for the Munster Quarterly Meeting, 1824-1864. <br>Minutes contain the lists of representatives attending the Quarterly Meeting, from the Monthly Meetings held in the province in Cork, County Tipperary, Waterford, Limerick and Youghal. At each meeting, the proceedings of the previous meeting and the queries and answers received from the Monthly Meetings are read. References are made to the epistles received from the Women's Yearly Meeting held in Dublin, New York, etc., visits from friends, with certificates liberating them from religious duty to enable them to visit the Quarterly meeting and requests made by the Men's Quarterly Meeting of the Women's Quarterly meeting. Appointments are also made to the committees for the management of the Provincial school. Communications from Men's Quarterly Meetings and certain administrative details. The volume of minutes are formulaic and contains very little detailed information. <br><br>Volume 2  Waterford Quarterly Meeting Book for the Munster Quarterly Meeting, 1864-1896. <br>Minutes are of the same quality as Volume 1. They also contain information regarding the appointment of ministers in the province and the selection of representatives to attend the Yearly Meetings.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Munster Quarterly Meeting,QMII/B7,1853-1896,19th,"Women's Meeting:<br><br>The proceedings of the Quarterly Meeting of the Women Friends of the Province of Munster, 1853-1896. <br>Minutes contain the lists of representatives attending the Quarterly Meeting, from the Monthly Meetings held in the province, including Cork, County Tipperary, Waterford and Limerick. Queries and the answers received from the Monthly Meetings, from which the general answers were drawn up, were read. Minutes include information on certificates received from Men's Meetings on behalf of friends engaged in the work of the Ministry, in attendance at the Quarterly Meeting. Several visiting friends were from England and America. 'General advises and epistles issued by Yearly Meetings were read. Extracts from the Minutes of the Men's Quarterly Meeting were recorded, containing references to a variety of spiritual, administrative and behavioural issues, 1 volume.",women missionaries,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Munster Quarterly Meeting,QMII/B8,1756-1998,"18th, 19th","Munster Quarterly Meeting:<br>Minutes of Munster Quarterly Women's Meeting Minutes, 1756-1860.<br>Could not be found by the curator of the Library, 19 March 1998.",,,"National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Balrothery Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/40,1849-1859,19th,Balrothery Poor Law Union Minute Books:<br>BG/40/A1-7  missing<br>BG/40/A8  January 1849 - October 1849<br>BG/40/A10  October 1849 - July 1950<br>BG/40/A12  April  1851 - October 1951<br>BG/40/A13  November 1851 - August 1852<br>BG/40/A14  August 1852 - February 1853<br>BG/40/A15  February 1953 - August 1853<br>BG/40/A16  August 1853 - February 1854<br>BG/40/A17  March 1854 - August 1854<br>BG/40/A18  September 1854 - April 1855<br>BG/40/A20  October 1855 - April 1956<br>BG/40/A21  April 1856 - October 1856<br>BG/40/A22  November 1856 - April 1857<br>BG/40/A23  May 1857 - October 1857<br>BG/40/A24  October 1857 - April 1858 <br>BG/40/A25  April 1858 - October 1858<br>BG/40/A27  January 1859 - October 1859.,welfare; institutional care,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Balrothery Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/40,1860-1870,19th,Balrothery Poor Law Union Minute Books:<br>BG/40/A29  April 1860 - October 1860<br>BG/40/A30  October 1860 - February 1861<br>BG/40/A31  April 1861 - October 1861<br>BG/40/A32  October 1861 - April 1862<br>BG/40/A33  April 1862 - October 1862<br>BG/40/A35  April 1863 - September 1863<br>BG/40/A36  October 1863 - March 1864<br>BG/40/A37  April 1864 - September 1864<br>BG/40/A39  April 1865 - September 1865<br>BG/40/A40  September 1865 - March 1866<br>BG/40/A41  April 1866 - September 1866<br>BG/40/A42  September 1866 - March 1867<br>BG/40/A43  March 1867 - September 1867<br>BG/40/A44  September 1867 - March 1868<br>BG/40/A45  March 1868  - September 1868<br>BG/40/A46  September 1868 - March 1869<br>BG/40/A47  March 1869 - September 1869<br>BG/40/A48  September 1869 - March 1870.,welfare; institutional care,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Balrothery Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/40,1870-1879,19th,Balrothery Poor Law Union Minute Books:<br>BG/40/A49  March 1870 - September 1870<br>BG/40/A50  September 1870 - April 1871<br>BG/40/A51  April 1871 - October 1871<br>BG/40/A52  October 1871 - April 1872<br>BG/40/A53  April 1872 - November 1872<br>BG/40/A54  November 1872  - May 1873<br>BG/40/A55  May 1873 - November 1873<br>BG/40/A56  November 1873 - May 1874<br>BG/40/A57  June 1874 - December 1874<br>BG/40/A58  December 1874 - July 1875<br>BG/40/A59  July 1875 - January 1876<br>BG/40/A60  January 1876 - July 1876<br>BG/40/A61  July 1876 - January 1877<br>BG/40/A62  February 1877 - August 1877<br>BG/40/A63  August 1877 - March 1878<br>BG/40/A64  March 1878 - September 1878<br>BG/40/A65  September 1878 - March 1879<br>BG/40/A66  March 1879 - September 1879.,welfare; institutional care,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Balrothery Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/40/A67-86,1879-1889,19th,Balrothery Poor Law Union Minute Books:<br>BG/40/A67  September 1879- March 1880<br>BG/40/A69  October 1880 - March 1881<br>BG/40/A71  September 1881 - March 1882<br>BG/40/A72  March 1882 - September 1882<br>BG/40/A73  September 1882 - March 1883<br>BG/40/A74  March 1883 - September 1883<br>BG/40/A75  October 1883 - April 1884<br>BG/40/A76  March 1884 - September 1884<br>BG/40/A77  October 1884 - March 1885<br>BG/40/A78  March 1885 - September 1885<br>BG/40/A79  September 1885  - March 1886<br>BG/40/A80  March 1886 - September 1886<br>BG/40/A81  September 1886 - March 1887<br>BG/40/A82  March 1887 - September 1887<br>BG/40/A83  September 1887 - March 1888<br>BG/40/A84  March 1888 - October 1888<br>BG/40/A85  September 1888 - March 1889<br>BG/40/A86   March 1889 - September 1889.,welfare; institutional care,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Balrothery Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/40,1889-1898,19th,Balrothery Poor Law Union Minute Books:<br>BG/40/A87  September 1889 - March 1890<br>BG/40/A88  March 1890 - September 1890<br>BG/40/A89  October 1890 - March 1891<br>BG/40/A90  April 1891 - September 1891<br>BG/40/A91  October 1891 - March 1892<br>BG/40/A92  March 1892 - September 1892<br>BG/40/A93  October 1892 - March 1893<br>BG/40/A94  March 1893 - September 1893<br>BG/40/A95  October 1893 - March 1894<br>BG/40/A96  March 1894 - September 1894<br>BG/40/A97  October 1894 - March 1895<br>BG/40/A98  March 1895 - October 1895<br>BG/40/A99  October 1895 - March 1896<br>BG/40/A100  March 1896 - September 1896<br>BG/40/A101  September 1896 - March 1897<br>BG/40/A102  March 1897 - September 1897<br>BG/40/A103  September 1897 - March 1898<br>BG/40/A104  March 1898 - September 1898.,welfare; institutional care,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Balrothery Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/40,1898-1908,"19th, 20th",Balrothery Poor Law Union Minute Books:<br>BG/40/A105  October 1898 - March 1899<br>BG/40/A106  March 1899 - September 1899<br>BG/40/A107  September 1899 - March 1900<br>BG/40/A108  April 1900 - September 1900<br>BG/40/A109  September 1900  -  March 1901<br>BG/40/A110  April 1901 - October 1901<br>BG/40/A111  September 1901 - March 1903<br>BG/40/A113  September 1902 - April 1903<br>BG/40/A114  April 1903 - September 1903<br>BG/40/A115  October 1903 - March 1904<br>BG/40/A116  April 1904 - September 1904<br>BG/40/A117  October 1904 - March 1905<br>BG/40/A118  April 1905 - September 1905 <br>BG/40/A119  September 1905 - March 1906<br>BG/40/A120  April 1906 - September 1906<br>BG/40/A121  October 1906 - March 1907<br>BG/40/A122  April 1907 - September 1907 <br>BG/40/A123  September 1907 - April 1908.,welfare; institutional care; women in politics; women poor law guardians,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Balrothery Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/40,1908-1917,20th,Balrothery Poor Law Union Minute Books:<br>BG/40/A124  April 1908 - September 1908<br>BG/40/A125  October 1908 - March 1909<br>BG/40/A126  October 1907 - March 1910<br>BG/40/A127  April 1910 - September 1910<br>BG/40/A128  October 1910 - April 1911<br>BG/40/A129  April 1911 - October 1911<br>BG/40/A130  October 1911 - April 1912<br>BG/40/A131  April 1912 - October 1912<br>BG/40/A132  October 1912 - March 1913<br>BG/40/A133  March 1913 - September 1913<br>BG/40/A134  September 1913 - March 1914<br>BG/40/A135  March 1914 - October 1914<br>BG/40/A136  October 1914 - March 1915<br>BG/40/A137  April 1915 - September 1915<br>BG/40/A138  October 1915 - March 1916<br>BG/40/A139  April 1916 - September 1916<br>BG/40/A140  October 1916 - March 1917<br>BG/40/A141  April 1917 - October 1917.,welfare; institutional care; women in politics; women poor law guardians,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Balrothery Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/40,1917-1932,20th,Balrothery Poor Law Union Minute Books:<br>BG/40/A142  October 1917 - March 1918<br>BG/40/A143  April 1918 - September 1918<br>BG/40/A144  October 1918  - March 1919<br>BG/40/A145  April 1918 - September 1919<br>BG/40/A160  October 1926 - March 1927<br>BG/40/A161  April 1927 - September 1927<br>BG/40/A162  October 1927 - March 1928<br>BG/40/A163  March 1928 - October 1928<br>BG/40/A164  October 1928 - March 1929<br>BG/40/A165  April 1929 - September 1929<br>BG/40/A166  October 1929 - March 1930<br>BG/40/A167  April 1930 - October 1930<br>BG/40/A168  October 1930 - March 1931<br>BG/40/A169  April 1931 - August 1931<br>BG/40/A170  September 1931 - March 1932<br>BG/40/A171  April 1932 - September 1932.,welfare; institutional care; women in politics; women poor law guardians,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Balrothery Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/40,1917-1926,20th,Balrothery Poor Law Union Rough Minute Books:<br>BG/40/AA1-141 missing<br>BG/40/AA142  October 1917 - March 1918<br>BG/40/AA143  April 1918 - September 1918<br>BG/40/AA144  October 1918  - March 1919<br>BG/40/AA145  April 1918 - September 1919<br>BG/40/AA146  October 1919 - March 1920<br>BG/40/AA148  October 1820 - March 1921<br>BG/40/AA149  April 1921 - September 1921<br>BG/40/AA150  October 1921 - April 1922<br>BG/40/AA151  April 1922 - October 1922<br>BG/40/AA152  October 1922 - March 1923<br>BG/40/AA154  October 1923 - March 1924<br>BG/40/AA155  April 1924 - October 1924<br>BG/40/AA156  October 1924 - March 1925<br>BG/40/AA157  April 1925 - September 1925<br>BG/40/AA158  October 1925 - March 1926<br>BG/40/AA159  April 1926 - September 1926.,welfare; institutional care; women in politics; women poor law guardians,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Balrothery Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/40,1926-1932,20th,Balrothery Poor Law Union Rough Minute Books:<br>BG/40/AA160  October 1926 - March 1927<br>BG/40/AA161  April 1927 - September 1927<br>BG/40/AA162  October 1927 - March 1928<br>BG/40/AA163  April 1928 - September 1928<br>BG/40/AA164  October 1928 - March 1929<br>BG/40/AA166  October 1929 - March 1930<br>BG/40/AA167  April 1930 - October 1930<br>BG/40/AA168  October 1930 - March 1931<br>BG/40/AA169  April 1931 - September 1931<br>BG/40/AA170  September 1931 - March 1932.,welfare; institutional care; women in politics; women poor law guardians,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Balrothery Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/40,1937-1947,20th,Agenda Books:<br>BG/40/AC1  February 1937 - September 1940<br>BG/40/AC2  October 1940 - June 1944<br>BG/40/AC3  July 1944 - July 1947.,,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Balrothery Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/40,1944-1957,20th,"Abstracts of Proceedings:<br>BG/40/ACA1  April 1944 - July 1946, General purpose order book<br>BG/40/ACA2  April 1947 - July 1948, Medical Assistance<br>BG/40/ACA3  October 1948 - July 1951, Medical Assistance<br>BG/40/ACA4  June 195[?] November 195[?], Medical Assistance<br>BG/40/ACA5  October 1955 - March 1957, Medical Assistance<br>BG/40/ACA6   April 1957 - September 1957, Medical Assistance.",welfare; health,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Balrothery Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/40/AG1,,20th,Medical Committee Minutes:<br>January 1910 - November 1910.,health; welfare,,"National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Balrothery Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/40/AJ1,1852-1899,19th,"Dispensary Minute Books, Skerries:<br>February 1852 - January 1899.",health; welfare,,"National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Balrothery Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/40/BDA1,1952-1955,20th,"Balrothery Board of Assistance Record of Executive, Business and Manager's Orders:<br>April 1952 - April 1955.",,,"National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Balrothery Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/40,1929-1950,20th,Personal Ledgers:<br>CB1  April 1941 - September 1950<br>CB2  April 1929 - 1937 Contract Ledger.,,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Balrothery Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/40/CD1,1943-1952,20th,"Financial Statements, Receipts:<br>April 1943 - June 1952.",,,"National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Balrothery Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/40,1935-1958,20th,"Financial Statements, Expenditure:<br>CD1  April 1935 - March 1940<br>CD2  April 1940 - August 1940<br>CD3  August 1940 - April 1947<br>CD4  April 1947 - December 1948<br>CD5  December 1948 - October 1950<br>CD6  July 1954 - March 1957<br>CD7  March 1957 - March 1958.",,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Balrothery Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/40,1943-1951,20th,Public Assistance Ledgers:<br>CF1  March 1943 - August 1946<br>CF2  April 1947 - March 1951.,welfare,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Balrothery Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/40/G1,1941-1955,20th,"Indoor Registers:<br>January 1941-December 1952, May 1955.",welfare,,"National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Balrothery Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/40,1899-1915,20th,Balrothery Rural District Council Minute Books:<br>RA1  April 1899 - October 1899<br>RA2  October 1899 - March 1900<br>RA3  April 1900 - October 1900<br>RA4  October 1900 - September 1901<br>RA5  October 1901 - September 1902<br>RA6  October 1902  - August 1903<br>RA7  October 1903 - July 1904<br>RA8  October 1904 - September 1905<br>RA9  October 1905 -  October 1906<br>RA10  October 1906 - September 1907<br>RA11  October 1907 - September 1908<br>RA13  October 1909 - September 1910<br>RA14  October 1910 - September 1911<br>RA15  October 1911 - September 1912<br>RA16  October 1912 - September 1913<br>RA17  October 1913 - September 1914<br>RA18  October 1914 - September 1915.,women council members; women in politics,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Balrothery Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/40,1915-1930,20th,Balrothery Rural District Council Minute Books:<br>RA19  October 1915 - September 1916 <br>RA20  October 1916 - September 1917<br>RA21  October 1917 - September 1918<br>RA22  October 1918 -  October 1919<br>RA23  October 19189 - September 1920<br>RA24  October 1920 - March 1921<br>RA27  April 1923 - March 1924<br>RA28  April 1924 - March 1925<br>RA29  April 1925 - April 1926<br>RA30  April 1926 - March 1927<br>RA31  April 1927 - March 1928<br>RA32  April 1928 - March 1929<br>RA33  April 1929 - March 1930<br>RA34  April 1930 - October 1930.,women council members; women in politics,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Balrothery Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/40,1918-1930,20th,Balrothery Rural District Council Rough Minute Books:<br>RAA1-21 missing<br>RAA22  October 1918 -  October 1919<br>RAA23  October 1919 - September 1920<br>RAA24  October 1920 - March 1921<br>RAA25  March 1921 - May 1922<br>RAA26  May 1922 - April 1923<br>RAA27  April 1923 - February 1924<br>RAA28  April 1924 - March 1925<br>RAA29  April 1925 - November 1926<br>RAA31  April 1927 - March 1928<br>RAA33  April 1929 - April  1930.,women council members; women in politics,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Balrothery Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/40,1899-1930,"19th, 20th",Balrothery Rural District Council Quarterly Minute Books:<br>RAQ1  June 1899 - March 1906<br>RAQ2  April 1906 - July 1915<br>RAQ3  November 1915 - March 1928<br>RAQ4  April 1928 - August 1930,women council members; women in politics,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Balrothery Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/40,1915-1930,20th,Balrothery Rural District Council Rough Quarterly Minute Books:<br>RAAQ3  November 1915 - March 1928<br>RAAQ4  July  1928 - August 1930.,women council members; women in politics,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,North Dublin Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/78,1849-1904,"19th, 20th",North Dublin Poor Law Union Minute Books:<br>AA1  September 1849 - March 1850<br>AA2  November 1851 - June 1852<br>AA3  April 1856 - October 1956<br>AA4  May 1889 - November 1889<br>AA5  August 1895 - February 1896<br>AA6  April 1898 - November 1898<br>AA7  October 1898 - March 1899<br>A2  June 1899 - December 1899 <br>A3   December 1899 - July 1900<br>A4  July 1900 - January 1901<br>A5  February 1901 - August 1901<br>A6  August 1901 - February 1902<br>A7  March 1902 - September 1902<br>A8  September 1902 - April 1902<br>A9  April 1903 - October 1903<br>A10  October 1903 - May 1904.,institutional care; welfare; women poor law guardians; women in politics,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,North Dublin Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/78,1904-1918,20th,North Dublin Poor Law Union Minute Books:<br>A11  May 1904 - November 1904<br>A12  November 1904 - June 1905<br>A14  January 1906 - July 1906<br>A15  August 1906 - February 1907<br>A16  February 1907 - April 1908<br>A17  September 1907 - April 1908<br>A19  November 1908 - June 1909<br>A20  June 1909 - January 1910<br>A29  September 1914 - April 1915<br>A30  April 1915 - November 1915<br>A32  June 1916 - January 1917<br>A33  January 1917 - August 1917 <br>A34  August 1917 - March 1918<br>A35  March 1918 - September 1918.,institutional care; welfare; women poor law guardians; women in politics,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,North Dublin Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/78,1840-1856,19th,Registers of Admission and Discharge:<br>G1  5 May 1840<br>G2  7 August 1843<br>G3  25 August 1845<br>G4  28 August 1846<br>G5  16 August 1847<br>G6  3 February 1848<br>G7  8 April 1849<br>G8  25 February 1850 <br>G9  25  February 1851<br>G10  7  February 1852<br>G11  17 January 1853<br>G12  25 November 1853<br>G13  10 August 1854<br>G14  13 April 1855<br>G15  15 January 1856<br>G16  1 December 1856.,institutional care; welfare,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,North Dublin Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/78,1857-1874,19th,Register of Admission and Discharge:<br>G17  28 September 1857<br>G18  4 October 1858<br>G19  2 January 1860<br>G20  20 March 1861<br>G21  19 May 1862<br>G22  6 July 1863<br>G23  29 August 1864 - 26 September 1865<br>G24  11 July 1866<br>G25  16  October 1866<br>G26  14  October 1867<br>G27  6 November 1868<br>G28  19 December 1869<br>G29  18 January 1871<br>G30  14 February 1872<br>G31  17 March 1873<br>G32  13 April 1874.,institutional care; welfare,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,North Dublin Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/78,1875-1884,19th,Register of Admission and Discharge:<br>G33  10 May 1875<br>G34  6 May 1876<br>G35  9 March 1877<br>G36  16 January 1878<br>G37  2 December 1878<br>G38  8 September 1879<br>G39  12 April 1880<br>G40  21 September 1880<br>G41  3 May 1881<br>G42  26 December 1881<br>G43  22 May 1882<br>G44  29 June 1882<br>G45  18 September 1882<br>G46  8 May 1883<br>G47  28 November 1883<br>G48  7 July 1884.,institutional care; welfare,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,North Dublin Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/78,1885-1892,19th,Register of Admission and Discharge:<br>G49  16 February 1885<br>G50   5 September 1885<br>G51  17 May 1886<br>G52  16 December 1886<br>G53  14 June 1887<br>G54  23 October 1887<br>G55  6 March 1888<br>G56  19 July 1888<br>G57  6 December 1888<br>G58  17 March 1889<br>G59  27 August 1889<br>G60  2 January 1890<br>G61  17 June 1890<br>G62  21 May 1891<br>G63  17 February 1892<br>G64  30 October 1892.,institutional care; welfare,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,North Dublin Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/78,1893-1899,19th,Register of Admission and Discharge:<br>G65  6 July 1893<br>G66  19 February 1894<br>G67  19 September 1894<br>G68  9 March 1895<br>G69  26 October 1895<br>G70  3 June 1896<br>G71  4 November 1896<br>G72  3 March 1897<br>G73  26 June 1897<br>G74  22 October 1897<br>G75  10 February 1898<br>G76  17 June 1898<br>G77  18 October 1898<br>G78  2 March 1899<br>G79  24 June 1899<br>G80  23 October 1899.,institutional care; welfare,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,North Dublin Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/78,1900-1908,20th,Register of Admission and Discharge:<br>G81  13 March 1900<br>G82  8 August 1900<br>G83  28 December 1900<br>G84  9 May 1901<br>G85  10 October 1901<br>G86  13 February 1901<br>G87  12 June 1902<br>G88  22  October 1902<br>G89  23 February 1903<br>G90  10 July 1903<br>G91  16 November 1903<br>G92  6 April 1904<br>G93  6 September 1904<br>G94  6 February 1905<br>G95  7 July 1905<br>G96  30 January 1906<br>G97  25 August 1908.,institutional care; welfare,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,North Dublin Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/78,1907-1918,20th,Register of Admission and Discharge:<br>G98  30 April 1907<br>G99  16 December 1907<br>G100  5 August 1908<br>G101 15 March 1909<br>G102  7 January 1910<br>G103  19 September 1910<br>G104  1 June 1911<br>G105  19 January 1912<br>G106  20 August 1912<br>G107  15 March 1913<br>G108  8 October 1913<br>G109  6 May 1914 <br>G110  23 November 1914<br>G111  25 August 1915<br>G112  9 May 1916<br>G113  16 February 1917<br>G114   25 January 1918 - 19 August 1918.,institutional care; welfare,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,North Dublin Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/78,1899-1930,20th,"North Dublin Union Rural District Council, Minute Books:<br>RA2   September 1899 - October 1900<br>RA6  June 1902 - November 1902<br>RA8  June 1903 - December 1903<br>RA9  January 1904 - July 1904<br>RA10  July 1904 - February 1905<br>RA11  February 1905 - September 1905<br>RA12  September 1905 - April 1906<br>RA14  January 1907 - November 1907<br>RA15  November 1907 - December 1908<br>RA17  April 1910 - April 1911<br>RA18  Ja[nuary ] 191[?] - Ja[nuary] 191[?] <br>RA19  June 1912  - September 1913<br>RA20  September 1913 - March 1915<br>RA21  April 1915 - December 1916<br>RA25  April 1922 - January 1924<br>RA26  January 1924 - April 1926<br>RA28  September 1928 - September 1930.",women in politics; women council members,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,North Dublin Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/78/RAA1,1910-1929,20th,North Dublin Union Rural District Rough Minute Books:<br>April 1910 - November 1929.,women in politics; women council members,,"National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,North Dublin Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/78,1906 - 1930,20th,North Dublin Union Rural District Quarterly Minute Books:<br>RAQ1  January 1906 - March 1908<br>RAQ2  January 1929 - August 1930.,women in politics; women council members,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,South Dublin Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/79,1844-1864,19th,South Dublin Poor Law Union Minute Books:<br>A1   January 1844 - September 1844<br>A2   January 1848 -January 1849<br>A3   January 1849- December 1850<br>A4   January 1850 - December 1851<br>A5   January 1851 - December 1852<br>A6  January 1852 -December 1853<br>A7  January 1853 - December 1854<br>A8  January 1854 - December 1855<br>A9  January 1855  -December 1856<br>A10  January 1856 - December 1857<br>A11  January 1857 - December 1858<br>A12  January 1858 - December 1859<br>A13  January 1859-  December 1860<br>A14  January 1860 - December 1861<br>A15  January 1861 - December 1862<br>A16  January 1863-  December 1863<br>A17  January 1864  -December 1864.,institutional care; welfare,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,South Dublin Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/79,1864-1887,19th,South Dublin Poor Law Union Minute Books:<br>A18    January 1864 -December 1849<br>A19    January 1865- December 1865<br>A20    January 1866 -December 1866<br>A21    December 1866 -December 1867<br>A22    December 1867 - December 1868<br>A24    January 1871-  December 1871<br>A25    January 1872 - December 1872<br>A26    January 1873 - December 1873<br>A27    January 1874 - December 1874<br>A29    January 1876 - December 1876<br>A31    January 1878 - December 1878<br>A32    January 1879 - December 1879<br>A33    January 1880 - December 1880  <br>A34    January 1881-  December 1881  <br>A40    January 1887 - December 1887.,institutional care; welfare,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,South Dublin Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/79,1893-1908,"19th, 20th",South Dublin Poor Law Union Minute Books:<br>A46  January 1893 - December 1893<br>A47  January 1894 - December 1894<br>A50  January 1897 - December 1897<br>A51  January 1898 - December 1898<br>A52  January 1899 - December 1899<br>A53  January 1900 - December 1900<br>A55  January 1902 - December 1902<br>A56  January 1903 - December 1903<br>A57  January 1904 - December 1904<br>A58  January 1905 - December 1905<br>A59  January 1906 - December 1906<br>A60  July 1906 -  December 1906<br>A61  January 1907 - June 1907<br>A62  July 1907 - December 1907<br>A63  January 1908 - June 1908<br>A64  July 1908 - December 1908.,institutional care; welfare; women in politics; women poor law guardians,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,South Dublin Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/79,1909-1917,20th,South Dublin Poor Law Union Minute Books:<br>A65  January 1909 - July 1909<br>A66  July 1909 - December 1909<br>A67  January 1910 - July 1910<br>A68 July 1910 - December 1910<br>A69  January 1911 - July 1911<br>A70  July 1911 - December 1911<br>A71  January 1912 - July 1912<br>A72  July 1912 - December 1912<br>A73   January 1913 - June 1913<br>A74  July 1913 - December 1913<br>A75  January 1914 - June 1914<br>A76  July 1914 - December 1914<br>A77  January 1915 - June 1915<br>A78  July 1915 - December 1915<br>A79  January 1917 - June 1917<br>A80  July 1917 - December 1917.,institutional care; welfare; women in politics; women poor law guardians,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,South Dublin Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/79,1918-1936,20th,South Dublin Poor Law Union Minute Books:<br>A82  July 1918 - December 1918<br>A83  December 1918 - June 1919<br>A84  July 1919 - December 1919<br>A85  January 1920 - June 1920<br>A87  January 1921 - June 1921<br>A88  July 1921 - December 1921<br>A89  January 1922 - June 1922<br>A90  July 1922 - December 1922<br>A92 July 1923 - December 1923<br>A94 July 1924 - December 1924 <br>A105 January 1930 - June 1930<br>A114  July 1934 - December 1934<br>A116  July 1935 - December 1935<br>A117 January 1936 - June 1936<br>A118 July 1936 - December 1936.,institutional care; welfare; women in politics; women poor law guardians,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,South Dublin Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/79,1937-1943,20th,South Dublin Poor Law Union Minute Books:<br>A120  June 1937 - December 1937<br>A121  January 1938 - June 1938<br>A122  July 1938 - December 1938<br>A123  January 1939 - June 1939<br>A124  October 1939 - December 1939<br>A125  January 1940 - June 1940 <br>A126 July 1940 - December 1940<br>A127 January 1941 - June 1941<br>A132 January 1943 - July 1943.,institutional care; welfare; women in politics; women poor law guardians,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",Restricted,South Dublin Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/79,1916-1954,20th,Grangegorman Mental Hospital Committee Minute Books:<br>AKG1   1916-1929<br>AKG2   1930<br>AKG3   1931<br>AKG4   1932<br>AKG6   1934<br>AKG8   1936<br>AKG9   1937<br>AKG10   1938<br>AKG12   1940<br>AKG14   1942<br>AKG17   1945-1946<br>AKG18   1946<br>AKG20   1948<br>AKG23   1951<br>AKG25   1953<br>AKG26   1954.,mental health; hospitals; institutional care,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",Restricted,South Dublin Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/79,1916-1959,20th,Grangegorman Mental Hospital Committee Minutes Books:<br>AKG27   1955<br>AKG28   1956<br>AKG31   1959.,mental health; hospitals; institutional care,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,South Dublin Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/79/B1,,20th,Outward Letter Books:<br>January 1935 - December 1935.,,,"National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,South Dublin Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/79,1943-1947,20th,Abstracts of Accounts and Clerks' Statements:<br>CJ1  March 1943 - August 1945<br>CJ2  August 1945 - July 1947.,,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,South Dublin Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/79/CM1,1909-1923,20th,Clerk's Petty Cash Books and Journals:<br>CM1  November 1909 - March 1923.,,,"National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,South Dublin Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/79,1882-1950,"19th, 20th",Miscellaneous Account Books:<br>CQ1  Bills of Costs 1883 - 1916<br>CQ2  Rent Accounts January - December 1950.,,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,South Dublin Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/79/D1,1923-24,20th,Indoor and Outdoor Relief Classified Returns:<br>September 1923 - March 1924.,welfare; institutional care,,"National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,South Dublin Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/79/DB1,,20th,Weekly returns of Inmates in outside workhouses:<br>April 1903 - September 1903.,welfare,,"National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,South Dublin Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/79,1887-1907,"19th, 20th",Weekly returns of Inmates in Workhouse Master's State of the House Book:<br>DC1 December 1887 - December 1881<br>DC2 January 1892 - June 1895<br>DC3 July 1899 - July 1903<br>DC4 July 1903 - June 1907.,institutional care; welfare,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,South Dublin Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/79/FD1,,20th,Inventory Book:<br>April 1926 - September 1926.,,,"National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,South Dublin Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/79,1951-1953,20th,Provision Check Books:<br>FG1  January 1951 - July 1951<br>FG2  July 1951 - January 1952<br>FG4  August 1952 - February 1953<br>FG5  February 1953 - August 1953.,,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,South Dublin Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/79/FGA1,1949-1951,20th,Summary of Provisions Issued:<br>August 1949 - September 1951.,,,"National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,South Dublin Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/79/FGAA1,1948 - 1950,20th,Summary of Provisions Issued at Saint Clare's Hospital:<br>April 1948 - September 1950.,,,"National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,South Dublin Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/79/FGB1,1948-1950,20th,Baker's Weekly Return:<br>July 1948 - July 1950.,,,"National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,South Dublin Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/79,1896-1899,19th,Diet Class Books:<br>FJ1 March 1896 - August 1898<br>FJ2 September 1898 - March 1899.,,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,South Dublin Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/79,1953-1962,20th,Pension Books:<br>FL1 April 1953 - May 1954<br>FL2 March 1955 - March 1956<br>FL3 April 1956 - March 1958<br>FL4 March 1958 - March 1959<br>FL5 April 1960 - April 1963<br>FL6 April 1961 - March 1962.,welfare; finance,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,South Dublin Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/79/FN1,1966-1970,20th,Porter's Books:<br>October 1966 - January 1970,,,"National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,South Dublin Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/79,1907-1921,20th,Gate Discharge Books:<br>FNA1  February 1907 - January 1908<br>FNA2  January 1908 - November 1908<br>FNA3  November 1908 - August 1909<br>FNA6  April 1911 - November 1911<br>FNA8  May 1912 - December 1912<br>FNA9  December 1912 - June 1913<br>FNA12  October 1914 - October 1915<br>FNA13  October 1915 - November 1916<br>FNA14  November 1916 - October 1917<br>FNA15  October 1917 - December 1918<br>FNA16  December 1918 - December 1919<br>FNA17  January 1920 - October 1920 <br>FNA18  October 1920 - August 1921.,institutional care,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,South Dublin Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/79,1920-1947,20th,Office Discharge Books:<br>FNB1  February 1920 - July 1920<br>FNB2  July 1921 - September 1922<br>FNB3  July 1946 - August 1947.,institutional care,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,South Dublin Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/79,1889-1914,20th,Index to Porter's Discharge Books:<br>FNX1  August 1889 - May 1891<br>FNX2  March 1914.,institutional care,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,South Dublin Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/79/G1,1920-1948,20th,Indoor Relief Register:<br>April 1920 - June 1948.,institutional care; welfare,,"National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,South Dublin Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/79,1904-1911,20th,Admission and Discharge Books:<br>GA1  April 1904 - September 1904<br>GA2  April 1905 - September 1905<br>GA3  May 1906 - September 1906<br>GA4  March 1906 - September 1906<br>GA6  September 1906 - February 1907<br>GA7  February 1907 - August 1907<br>GA8  August 1907 - February 1908<br>GA9  February 1908 - July 1908<br>GA10  July 1908  - December 1908<br>GA11  December 1908 - May 1909<br>GA12  May 1909 - September 1909<br>GA13  October 1909 - March 1910<br>GA14  March 1910 - August 1910<br>GA16  July 1911 - October 1911<br>GA17  October 1911 - December 1911.,institutional care; welfare,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,South Dublin Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/79,1914-1919,20th,Admission and Discharge Books:<br>GA23 October 1914 - June 1915<br>GA24  March 1916 - December 1916<br>GA27  September 1917 - July 1918<br>GA28  July 1918 - March 1919.,institutional care; welfare,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,South Dublin Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/79,1913-1920,20th,Paupers' Leave of Absence Book:<br>GK1 March 1915 - March 1916<br>GK1 August 1913 - February 1914; April 1918 - May 1918<br>GK4 May 1918 - May 1919<br>GK5 June 1918 - July 1920.,institutional care; welfare,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,South Dublin Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/79/HI1,1882-1883,19th,Medical Admission and Discharge Books: Inmates sent to Cork Street Fever Hospital:<br>November 1882 - September 1883.,institutional care; welfare; health; hospitals,,"National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,South Dublin Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/79/JB1,1947-1956,20th,Midwife's Register:<br>May 1947 - January 1956.,employment of women,,"National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,South Dublin Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/79/KAA1,1922-1923,20th,Index of Register of Deaths:<br>October 1922 - March 1923.,,,"National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,South Dublin Poor Law Union and Rural District Council,BG/79/RA1,1922- 1923,20th,South Dublin Union Rural District Council:<br>October 1922 - March 1923,,,"National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,,999/650,,19th,"Memorial of settlement of marriage between John Monaghan, Cottage, near Castletown, Delvin, County Westmeath and Mary Tallon, Dublin City, 22 February 1829.",,,"National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,,999/652,1882-1976,"19th, 20th","National School Records for Dublin:<br>1  1882-1961 Castleknock, 12216, District Inspector's Observation Book.<br><br>2  1904-1932, Victoria Kindergarten, St Paul's Register 13576.<br><br>3 1880-1957, St Paul's District Inspector's Observation Book.<br><br>4  1958-1969, St Paul's Roll Book, 14995.<br><br>5  1969-1976, St Paul's Roll Book, 14885.",education,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,,999/655,1874-1875,19th,"Concordatum Book:<br>Vice Regal Lodge, Phoenix Park, Dublin.  Notes on female widows and orphans applying for pensions out of the Concordatum Fund with comments, indexed.",welfare,,"National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,,999/658,1785-1909,"18th, 19th, 20th","2  12 April 1785, Settlement on the marriage of Gerald Carige and Cherry Creagh, Dangan, County Clare.<br><br>4  30 January 1818, Settlement on the marriage of Pierce Carrick, Cottage, County Clare and Elizabeth Roche, Ennis, County Clare.<br><br>7  March 1869-February 1870,  Chancery Court. Steward v Green regarding profits from property in Ballinasloe due to the Sisters of Charity arising out of will of Hugh Kirrelly.<br><br>16  Brief on behalf of the South Clare Railway Company Limited Copy of Affidavit of Olivia M McM Creagh affecting Kilclehain, County Clare, 1792, 1869-1909 and no date.",finance; women in the Catholic Church,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,,999/660,,19th,"19 July 1892, Sale by Mary Anne, The Palace, Elphin, County Roscommon, and others to Maurice MJ O'Connor, Vartry Lodge, Ballybrack, County Dublin of ""the Island situate in Lough Allen known as O'Reilly's Island"" with dwelling house and buildings thereon,  Barony of Boyle, County Roscommon, rent Ï25, pa consideration Ï110.",finance,,"National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,,999/663,1873-1924,"19th, 20th","Registers of Ballymahon, number 2 National School, parish of  Shrule, County Longford, Roll number 10 968.<br>1  June 1873 - June 1924<br>2  June 1873 - June 1924.",education,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,,999/665,1872-1918,"19th, 20th","1  July 1872 - January 1893,  Medical Officer's Report Book, Callan Union, Callan Dispensary District.<br><br>2  December 1899 - April 1915,  Medical Officer's Return Book, Callan Union, Callan Dispensary District, 95 pages.<br><br>3. March 1907 - September 1918, Medical Officer's Return Book, Forms L, Callan, Union, Callan Dispensary District.<br><br>6. 1818 - 1823 and no date. Photocopies relating to custom tolls, receipts for female employment, work done and sums paid,",employment of women; health; finance,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,,999/667,,,"Print of photograph of Ella Floyd Jones Carscallen in her wedding frock, related to Major Thomas Jones of Strabane [?], no date.",marriage,,"National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,,999/669,,19th,"6 June 1841, Census return for Florence McCarthy and family, District Electoral Division,  West Carbery, Parish Drinagh, Townland Carrignas.",population,,"National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,,999/671,1774-1839,"18th, 19th","5  8 October 1774, Will of Elizabeth, Countess of Wandesford.<br><br>9  20 November 1802, Settlement on the marriage of William Robert Wills, Wills Grove, County Roscommon and Olivia St George, Kilcolgan, County Galway.<br><br>11. 26 June 1839, Memorial of settlement on the marriage of Revd. Maurice Alkin Collis and Anne Crosbie, Ardfert Abbey, County Kerry.",aristocracy; finance,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,,999/673,1700-1839,"18th, 19th","1/1 19 June 1700, Settlement on the marriage of Pierce, Viscount Ikerrin, and Alicia, Viscountess Ikerrin, daughter of Lord Viscount Blessington.<br><br>1/4 1713, Articles of agreement on the marriage of Thomas, Lord Viscount Ikerrin, and Margaret Hamilton, Bangor, County Down. <br><br>1/8 1745, Settlement on the marriage of the Right Honourable Somerset Hamilton, Lord Viscount Carrick, and Juliana Boyle. <br><br>1/17 7 June 1823, Release by Sarah, Countess Dowager of Carrick, to Somerset Richard, Earl of Carrick, affecting specified lands in County Kilkenny, including the Mansion House and Demesne of Mount Juliet, County of Kilkenny City.<br><br>1/25 6 February 1839, Deed releasing estates from judgement between Sarah Bryan, Eccles Street, County Dublin, and Trustees of the Estate of the Right Honourable Somerset Richard, late Earl of Carrick, affecting, ditto.",finance; aristocracy,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,,999/673,1774-1838,"18th, 19th","2/2  22 July 1774, Settlement on the marriage of the Right Honourable Henry Thomas, Earl of Carrick, and Sarah Taylor, County Limerick.<br><br>2/5  24 August 1811, Settlement on the marriage of the Right Honourable Richard Butler, Lord Viscount Ikerrin, and Anne Wynne, Hazelwood, County Sligo.<br><br>2/12 10 November 1823, Grant of charges by the Honourable and Revd. James Butler, parish Knockgrafton, County Tipperary, to Elizabeth Lloyd affecting monies and specified lands in County Down and King's County.<br><br>2/15 26 January 1833, Settlement on the marriage of Somerset Richard, Earl of Carrick, Mount Juliet, County Kilkenny and Lucy French, the Glebe House, Thomastown, County Kilkenny. <br><br>2/16 18 December 1837, Appointment of child's portion by the Right Honourable Somerset Richard, Earl of Carrick to Anne Margaret Butler, affecting monies.<br><br>2/22 1838  Intended draft release from marriage portion between the Honourable William Le Poer Trench, Dalystown, County Galway and others, and the Right Honourable Somerset Richard Earl of Carrick, Mount Juliet, County Kilkenny and others of specified property in Town and Liberties, County of Kilkenny City, County Limerick, con Ï4625.7.8.",finance; aristocracy,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,,999/674,,20th,"Annual report of St Kevin's School, Glencree, Enniskerry, County Wicklow, for the year 1906, Dublin 1907.",education,,"National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,,999/679,1921-1926,20th,"2  January 1921- January 1922 Correspondence in regard to the administrative changes necessitated by passing of Government of Ireland Act, 1920.<br><br>3  1921-1926 loose files,  mostly memoranda and correspondence, including minutes, regarding outdoor organisation, partition, constitution, indoor organisation, miscellaneous.",,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,,999/680,1850-1906,19th,"5  8 May 1850, Transfer, appointment and declaration of trust by Thomas and Mary Ingledew, Cecilia, St Dublin City to George Arkin and Edward Gee, Liverpool concerning residuary trust funds.<br><br>6  1906,  Annual Report of St Kevin's School, Glencree, Enniskerry, County Wicklow for year 1905.",finance; education,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,,999/681,,19th,"1  11 September 1848, Sale by named Commissioners for the Town of Callan, County Kilkenny, and others to Eleanor Keeffe, Callan and William Fennelly, London of the Coart House, Castle and Black Hole, Callan Town, County Kilkenny, consideration Ï30 sterling.",finance,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,,999/683,1875-1934,19th,"Deeds: <br>25  11 November 1875, Deed of assumption by Charles A Cunningham, Ayr, and Mrs Caroline MB Cunningham in favour of Roger Montgomery and Frederick Blair, regarding contract. <br><br>Inventories and valuations:<br>26  December 1847, Valuation of the effects of the late Mrs Fortescue. <br><br>34  25 August 1932, Securities held for Mrs Edith M Pyke Fortescue. <br><br>46  9 October 1899, Copy letter form Caroline F Cunninghame detailing intended bequests.<br><br>59  1853 - 62 [1875], Letters received by Lieutenant John Charles William Fortesue, Crimea, Stephenstown, County Louth, and Corderry, County Monaghan. <br><br>61  1875-1934, Loose, miscellaneous correspondence.",finance,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Munster Quarterly Meeting,QMII/P1,,19th,"Poor Committees and Charities:<br>Rules for management of the Munster Female Bounty Fund, printed, 1842, housed in Waterford Meeting House.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Munster Quarterly Meeting,QMII/P2,1775-1882,"18th, 19th","Poor Committees and Charities:<br>Provincial Female Bounty Fund, 1775-1882. <br><br>The Munster Female Bounty Fund was set up by Isaac and Susannah Jacob in 1775. The Bounty was entitled 'The Provincial Bounty or a Plan for the encouragement of female servants in Friends' families within the Province of Munster'. <br>The object of the Female Bounty is set out in this volume 'Whereas several of the People called Quakers in the Province of Munster, from a desire to promote industry in young people, and to induce the Daughters of Friends, in low circumstances to go out in service, have (in order to their future promotion in life and to encourage them to behave well) subscribed a sum a money: the interest or income whereof is to be applied to the use of this institution agreeable to the following rules'.<br><br>The rules listed outline the procedure for the appointment of trustees to the Fund, the committee responsible for the transaction of business, the details of the grant of thirty pounds to female servants on marriage, etc. The remainder of the volume contains the minutes of the meetings of the subscribers to the Female Bounty Fund, detailing the grants made to female servants after their marriage, amounts donated by individual subscribers, counsel received concerning the legacy left to the Fund, certificates witnessing to the marriage of female servants, etc. At the back of the volume are the quarterly accounts of the Female Bounty Fund, 1778-1834. There is a rough index to the volume, 1 volume.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Munster Quarterly Meeting,QMII/P3,1818-1860,19th,"Poor Committees and Charities:<br>Female Bounty Fund, c1818-1860.<br>Three bundles of loose letters regarding the 'Munster Female Bounty Fund'. First bundle, 1818-1850. <br><br>First bundle contain certificates confirming marriages of female servants, giving details of where they worked, the length of time, etc. It also contains the minutes of the meeting of the subscribers to the 'Munster Female Bounty Fund', listing those attending meetings, names of women to whom the Ï30 grant was made, changes in the members of the committees and the trustees, alterations to rules laid out at the foundation of the bounty, annual statement of the accounts of the Fund. <br><br>Second Bundle, 1806-1847 Smaller bundle of letters, concerned with the same issues as the first bundle, in addition there are the minutes of the Quarterly Meeting of the Ministers and Elders of the Munster Meeting regarding the Female Bounty Fund. <br><br>Third bundle, 1856-1860  Small bundle of letters concerning similar issues, there is a rough list accompanying this collection. Also in the box are five pages of correspondence dated 1995 regading the closing down of the 'Munster Handicraft Fund' and the donation of its remaining funds to the 'Munster Female Bounty Fund'.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Munster Quarterly Meeting,QMII/Z3,1753-1890,"18th, 19th","Miscellaneous:<br>Miscellaneous papers, mainly answers to queries sent to Women's Meeting, 1753-1890, unsorted, housed in Waterford Meeting House.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Ulster Quarterly Meeting,QMIII/B/Reel 4,1792-1801,"18th, 19th","Women's Meeting:<br>Minutes of Ulster Quarterly Women's Meeting, 1792-1801, available on microfilm only.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Ulster Quarterly Meeting,QMIII/B2/Reel4,1794-1801,"18th, 19th","Women's Meeting:<br>Minutes of Ulster Quarterly Women's Meeting, 1794-1801, available on microfilm only.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Ulster Quarterly Meeting,QMIII/B3/Reel4,1825-1839,19th,"Women's Meeting:<br>Minutes of Ulster Quarterly Women's Meeting , 1825-1839, available on microfilm only.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Ulster Quarterly Meeting,QMIII/B4/Reel4,1827-1854,19th,"Women's Meeting:<br>Minutes of Ulster Quarterly Women's Meeting , 1827-1854,  available on microfilm only.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Ulster Quarterly Meeting,QMIII/B5/Reel4,1882-1898,19th,"Women's Meeting:<br>Minutes of Ulster Quarterly Women's Meeting,1882-1898, available on microfilm only.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Ulster Quarterly Meeting,QMIII/B6/Reel4,1898-1924,"19th, 20th","Women's Meeting:<br>Minutes of Ulster Quarterly Women's Meeting, 1898-1924, available on microfilm only.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Munster Quarterly Meeting,QMII/Z1-2,1669-1740,"17th, 18th","Miscellaneous:<br>QMII/Z1  Summary of General Minutes of the National Meeting in Dublin (1704). Contains an alphabetical listing, from 1669-1704, of 'several national half-years monthly meeting held in Dublin for the Nation of Ireland, containing general minutes and epistles'. <br><br>QMII/Z2  A Book of Memorandum for the Province Meeting of Munster, c1678-c1740. Book contains copies of marriage certificates, deeds of meeting houses, letters from Ministers, yearly epistles, directions for drawing up sufferings, removals, settlements, appeals, general minutes, queries, regulations, convincements, etc. the volume is indexed.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Munster Quarterly Meeting,QMII/H1-6,1730-1889,"18th, 19th","Schools and Education:<br>QMII/H1  Minutes for the Committee of the Munster Provincial School at Newtown, 1796-1824. Minutes contain information on the children attending the school, finances, staff, etc., 1 volume.<br><br>QMII/H2  Minutes for the Committee of the Munster Provincial School at Newtown, 1825-1839. Minutes contain information on the children attending the school, finances, staff, reports made by Superintending Committees, appointment of management committee, etc., 1 volume.<br><br>QMII/H4  A Schedule of Documents belonging to the Trustees of the Suir Island Charitable School, dated 11 October 1910. Schedule comprises of the deeds (1740-1889), sent to Barclay Clibborn, Cork, 1 volume.<br><br>QMII/H5  Munster Provincial School Account Book, 1796-1883 (Newtown). List of subscriptions donated by Friends, details amounts, date of donations, etc., 1 volume.<br><br>QMII/H6  Munster Provincial School Committee Book, (Newtown). Extracts from the Meetings of the Committee for Munster Provincial School, 3 volumes.<br>Volume 1 details the foundation of the school, committee members present at each meeting, staff children attending the school, and in some instances makes particular references to the concerns of women friends. 'The women Friends are desired to examine into the girls improvement together with any other matters they may think necessary and report to a future sitting'. Back of the volume contains a list of women friends, 1796-1807.<br>Volume 2 is concerned with the appointment of new Committee members, male and female, annual subscriptions, children admitted to the school, reports from the Superintending Committees, etc., 1807-1823.<br>Volume 3 contains a printed list of regulations respecting the admission of children to the school. Remainder of the volume contains similar information as the previous two volumes, 1824-1848.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Munster Quarterly Meeting,QMII/H7-10,1837-1855,19th,"Schools and Education:<br>QMII/H7  Minutes of Munster Provincial School Committee, 1839-1855. <br>Minutes contain Reports from the Superintending Committee of the Provincial School, which detail the numbers of boys and girls in attendance, the numbers seeking admission and the physical condition of the school building and any proposed alterations. Reports from the Examining Committees concerning the education of the children and Report by the Women Friends Examining Committee regarding girls' education, details of expenditure by the Board, annual subscriptions, resolutions by the Provincial School Committee following advice received from the other committees. In some instances the names, date of birth and parental details of the children seeking admission to the school are included, 1 volume.<br><br>QMII/H8  Proceedings of the Munster Provincial School Committee, 1847-1855. <br>Minutes contain reports by the Superintending Committee; brief financial report. Report by accounts committee, which details full annual charge to be paid for each child attending the school, 1 volume.<br><br>QMII/H9  Rules for the Regulations of the Provincial School (undated). Contains nineteen general rules concerning children suitable for admission to the school, for example 'The School to be under the direction and management of a committee of men and women friends',  instructions for Superintendents, nine rules, approximately twelve 'advises' to the children in attendance, 1 volume.<br><br>QMII/H10  Rules for the Government of Munster Provincial School, Dublin 1837,  housed in Waterford Meeting House, 1 volume.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Munster Quarterly Meeting,QMII/M1-6,1650-1907,"17th, 18th, 20th","Family Records:<br>QMII/M1  Family lists, 1650-1876, not located<br><br>QMII/M2  Births, Deaths and Marriages, 1650-1851, not located<br><br>QMII/M3  Copies of Marriage Certificates, 1700-1770, not located<br><br>QMII/M4  Copies of Marriage Certificates, 1770-1848, not located<br><br>QMII/M5  Marriage Register with Index, 1812-1848, not located<br><br>QMII/M6  List of Members of Quarterly Meeting, 1907, housed in Waterford.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Munster Quarterly Meeting,QMII/G1-2,1750-1811,"18th, 19th","Sufferings and Tithes:<br>QMII/G1  Sufferings of Friends in Munster Province  'because for their conscience sake they could not pay tithes and priests' wages, the repair of their worship houses, etc' 1750-1811. <br>Volume contains lists of the friends, the value of the tithe, etc. The majority of the friends' listed are male, but there are some female friends. The accounts of the amount involved, etc, are recorded in the far right column, the annual returns are given under the headings: 'Total of Friends Sufferings returned this year' subdivided into 'For Tithes and Priests Maintenance, Vestry Rates, Clerks wages', 1 volume. <br><br>QMII/G2  Sufferings of Friends' in Munster Province, 1812-1863. Similar to previous volume. The Annual financial returns are slightly more detailed, contains returns of tithes for each meeting at Cork, County Tipperary, Waterford, Limerick and Youghal. There are more female friends listed in this volume, 1 volume.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Leinster Quarterly Meetings,QMI/M1-7,1662-1848,"17th, 18th, 19th","Family Records:<br>QMI/M1  Family Lists, Dublin, Moate, Mountmellick, Newgarden, Wexford and Wicklow, 1662-1695, not located<br><br>QMI/M2  Copies of Marriage Certificates, c1674-1716, not located<br><br>QMI/M3  Copies of Marriage Certificates, 1716-1775, not located<br><br>QMI/M4  Copies of Marriage Certificates, 1775-1811 [07?], not located<br><br>QMI/M5  Abstracts from Marriage Register, 1812-1848, not located<br><br>QMI/M6  Abstract of Birth Register, 1841-1848 (58?), not located<br><br>QMI/M7  Burial Register, 1840-1858 (48?), not located.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Leinster Quarterly Meetings,QMI/Z1,1904-1924,20th,"Miscellaneous:<br>Home Mission Committee, Minute Books, 1904-1923, 1923-1924<br><br>Minutes Books contain lists of the Committee members, male and female. Mission work entailed travelling around the country preaching and providing assistance. Several of the missionaries appear to be women and their journeys around the country are recorded, though their sermons and other work are not referred to in the Minute Books. Limited financial details are also contained, 2 volumes.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Leinster Quarterly Meetings,QMI/G1-3,1656-1723,"17th, 18th","Sufferings and Tithes:<br>QMI/G1  Large volume of Sufferings of Leinster Province, 1656-1701. Provides detail regarding the circumstances of the payment of the tithes. Included in the listing are women friends. This volume does not contain any financial information concerning the amount of the tithes, etc., 1 volume<br><br>QMI/G2  Large volume of Sufferings of Leinster Province, 1706-1714. Similar to the previous volume, does contain financial information regarding the value of each tithe, though it does not include an annual total, 1 large volume<br><br>QMI/G3  Sufferings of Leinster Province, 1719-1723, 1 volume.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Leinster Quarterly Meetings,QMI/H1,1743-1944,"18th, 20th","Schools and Education:<br>Box file containing material related to Mountmellick School. Include:<br><br>A schedule of nineteenth century ledgers, scholars' listing, accounts, books and papers received from the school<br> <br>Rules for Mountmellick Provincial School, 1784. Rules for the regulation and well-ordering of Leinster Provincial School for Dublin. These include general rules, (23); rules for local committee, (10); rules to be observed for the head of the house, (14); advises to scholars, (c12)<br><br>Lists of Men and Women Friends from Dublin, Moate, Mountmellick, Wicklow, Wexford, Carlow and Edenderry appointed to the School Committees<br><br>Mountmellick School Sub-Committee Minutes, 1835-1840. Committee minutes, appointment of staff to school, brief accounts, etc., not very comprehensive minutes and little evidence of involvement of women friends<br><br>Proceedings of Dublin Schools Committee, 1815-1822. Single volume in bad condition, of minutes which provides names of women friends on committee; appointment of staff, male and female; male and female visiting committees sent to the school; names of children seeking admission to the school<br><br>Education Fund Committee of Leinster Quarterly Meeting, Minutes 1941-1944. Single volume detailing the activities of the committee the aim of which is concerned with 'any funds that may be available to be placed under the control of the Leinster Quarterly Meeting Education Fund Committee. Minutes list committee members, male and female; accounts of the Fund; amounts paid by parents of children; variety of references to female scholars<br><br>Apprenticing Fund of the Quarterly Meeting of Leinster, 1743-1913. One small volume which appears to be the Minutes of the Apprenticing Fund founded by Edward Cooper, deceased, who bequeathed Ï50 'for the use of setting out poor honest friends children apprentices to trade'. Minutes include the accounts of the organisation, donations to the fund, etc. <br><br>Accounts, 1829 to 1835 (Mountmellick Provincial School), loose pages contains expenses of the school.  Journal, 1855. Accounts of Mountmellick Provincial School for March-July 1855. Details on amounts disbursed on servants' wages, repairs, furniture, stationary, clothing, farm and gardening, house expenses, etc.  <br><br>Sundry Papers, 19th century[?], containing contracts, letters accounts, etc., connected with 'Endowed Schools' in Leinster and Munster. Includes details regarding members of committees.",,,"National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,,999/684,1881-1919,"19th, 20th","1/3  December 1881, Case of counsel to advise regarding claim of Mrs Connolly.<br><br>2/2  21 December 1908, Copy fee farm grant by Jackson de la Cour Rouge, Kenilworth Square, Rathmines to Henrietta Connolly, Brussels of property in Main St., Birr, rent Ï24, pa. <br><br>2/3  22 November 1919, Letters of administration with will annexed of the estate of Anna Maria Toomey, 23 Adelaide Street, Kingstown, County Dublin,  probate will dated 10 July 1917, codicil dated 9 October 1917, codicil dated 23 July 1919.",finance,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,,999/684,1898-1919,20th,"3/5  1 March 1900, Copy probate of the will of Margaret Catherine Connolly, 39 Carlisle Terrace, North Circular Road, will dated 1 October 1898.<br><br>3/6  10 December 1907, Deed of trust between Anna Maria Toomey and Henrietta Connolly, and John Mulligan affecting property at Carlisle Terrace, and monies.<br><br>3/9  24 August 1912,  Release by Anna Maria Toomey and Henrietta Connolly, to John Louis Scallan affecting property at Carlisle Terrace, and monies.<br><br>3/11  2 November 1919, Copy letters of administration with will annexed of the estate of Anna Maria Toomey, 23 Adelaide Street, Kingstown, County Dublin.<br><br>6  1 March 1900, Probate of the will of Margaret Catherine Connolly, 38 Carlisle Terrace, North Circular Road Dublin City, probate will dated 1 October 1898.",finance,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,,999/685,,19th,"28 July - 18th August 1891, Diary of [Delia Stewart Parnell] written at Ironsides, Bordentown, New Jersey, includes verbatim conversations with Charles Stewart Parnell after his death. Also her comments on Irish and European politics.  Found at Avondale and later in the possession of W M Byrne, the Bridge Hotel, Wicklow.",nationalism; women in politics; domestic life,,"National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,,999/686,1818-1854,19th,"7  19 March 1818, Bargain and sale for remainder of 990 years by Richard Kiely, London, to Maria Keily, New Ross, of ground storehouse and buildings at Block House, Quay, consideration Ï45.<br><br>10  11 August 1854, Mortgage for remainder of 990 years by Maria Keily, New Ross and others to Robert E Jackson, London, of Whitehall Stores, parish of St Mary, barony Bantry, New Ross, County Wexford.",finance,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,,999/687,,19th,"17  10 November 1885, Settlement on the marriage of the Robert Townsend Martin, Llandwddyn and Mary Bassett, Llanwddyn.",finance,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,,999/689,1836-1916,"19th, 20th","1836-1916,  Miscellaneous collection of receipts and cheques, some concerning Dolan, Ardee. Autograph of Lady Louisa Tighe, Woodstock, Inistiogue, Kilkenny.",finance; aristocracy,,"National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,,999/698,,17th,"15 April 1695,   Lease for 21 years by the Right Honourable Elizabeth, Lady Baroness Dowager of Shelbourne, to Daniel Ryan, Ballinafoota, County Limerick of Ballinafoota, Ballybrien, Ballyduff, barony Coslea, County Limerick.",aristocracy; finance,,"National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,,999/707,,20th,"7 June 1916, Rental and account of the estate of Messrs Newport and Mrs A Dobbyn, Waterford 1916.",finance,,"National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,,999/726,,20th,"1903, Material relating to Hatty Urquhart's stay in Zakopane, Poland, a school of domestic science run by Madame Zamoyska on religious lines, 7 items.",employment of women; education of women,,"National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,,999/727,1902-1906,20th,"March 1902 - November 1906 and no date, correspondence from the Revd., George Tyrrell, SJ, 1861- 1909, to his cousin. Hattie Urquhart on religious matters, 26 items. Papers relating to Harriet A Urquhart, wife of David Urquhart, 4 January 1870. Via Sistina, Rome, copy letter to Jane Lewis on religious matters.",religion,,"National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,,999/727,1889-1923,"19th, 20th","3  1889-1923,  Miscellaneous correspondence to Hattie Urquhart, also a copy letter from H Urquhart to Lord Halifax, 1904, also newspaper cuttings on the Pope and Modernism, November 1910.<br><br>4  March 1902-November 1906, correspondence from the Revd. George Tyrrell, SJ, 1861-1909, to his cousin, Hattie Urquhart, on religious matters, 26 items.<br><br>5  1902-1918, correspondence from J D Zamoyska, Zakopane and Paris, to Miss Urquhart, with related papers.<br><br>6  c1904-1906, 69 Northumberland Street, Edinburgh correspondence from Henry Johnstone to Miss Urquhart, with one from Hubert S Dean, 22 items. <br><br>7  1910-1914, Manresa House, Roehampton, correspondence from Alban Goodier, SJ, to Miss Urquhart. <br><br>8  October 1912-January 1913, correspondence from Annie, 10 items.<br><br>9  1914; 1919-1923, correspondence, bills, receipts etc. to Miss H Urquhart regarding purchase and refurbishing of a cottage at Stratton on the Fosse, 40 items.",religion; finance; domestic life,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,,999/734,1757-1848,"18th, 19th","2  Statement of title of Thomas Read and Robert and Sarah Tinley to premises in Bray, 1757-1848.",finance,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,,999/739,1807-1859,19th,"6  21 May 1807, copy settlement on the marriage of Mary Madalane Redmond, Charlemont Street, Dublin, and John Meredith, Dublin City.<br><br>9  6 May 1822, copy grant by Ralph Meredith and others to Eliza Meredith and others of shares in houses in Charlemont Place, County Dublin. Consideration Ï201.<br><br>10  4 July 1839, copy lease for 66 years by Mary Gamble Castlewood Lodge, County Dublin to John McKowen, Dublin City of ground on the east side of the Dublin to Rathmines road and of ground in Rathmines/Cullens Castle, rent Ï60 sterling per annum. <br><br>17  24 February 1859, draft bargain and sale for remainder of 99 years by William and Isabella Meredith, Summer Hill, Dublin City, to Jeremiah McDaniel, Kinsale, of a house and premises at Bell/Denis Quay, parish St Multose, Kinsale. <br><br>24  no date, draft rental for Kilrish, Iskerbane, Pullelaher, County Roscommon. Estimate for alterations.",finance,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,,999/739/3,,19th,"January - September 1883, 20 Great Charles Street, Mrs Nugent to Meredith regarding 25 Upper Temple Street.",,,"National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,,999/739/4,1885-1888,19th,"1  no date, WR Meredith executors in account with Miss Raby, 1885-1888.<br><br>2  no date, rental and account of the estate of Lady Mac Donnell, 1887-1888.",aristocracy; finance,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,,999/742,,20th,"1  9 June 1921, Letter from Thomas O'Neill to his sister, Sister Monica, Enniscorthy with news from Ballykinlar Camp.",,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,,999/744,1907-1968,20th,"Records relating to Ferrybank National School, parish Kilbride, County Wicklow,  roll number, 14028:<br>1  Register of Girls, 1907-1968. <br>3  Daily report book, 1963-1970.<br>4  Daily report book, 1967- 1968. <br>5  Miscellaneous.",education of girls,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,,999/745,1946-1947,20th,"March 1946 - May 1947, correspondence and photographs from Italian adults and children to the Irish Legation, Rome expressing thanks for parcels of food.",welfare,,"National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,,999/746,,20th,"1923, Quit Rent Cash book various counties, includes related correspondence and receipts.",finance,,Tipperary South Riding County Museum,,Lismore and Related Documents,,1721-1916,"18th, 19th, 20th","1985/101   Castlegrace Agent's Accounts, details of accounts, record of rents due, etc., 1916.<br><br>1985/102   Castlegrace Agent's Accounts, details of accounts, record of rents due, and paid, 1905.<br><br>1985/103   Castlegrace Agent's Accounts, details of agents accounts, 1911-1912.<br><br>1985/104   Shanbally Estate Account, details of Shanbally Castle etc., 1915.<br><br>1985/115   Quit Rent, Iffa and Offa on lands at Shanbally, Whitechurch, etc., 1790.<br><br>1985/117  Ballysheehan Quit Rent, of Ï674.19s 6d for 1871-1872 years was due, etc., 1812.<br><br>1985/122   Marriage Agreement O'Callaghan and Armstrong, 1793.<br><br>1985/162  Macaulay Estate at Castlegrace, tenants and conditions, etc., are given, 1916.<br><br>1985/163 a-p  Relating to the collection of the Poor Law Rate in Castlegrace, townland,  1916.<br><br>1985/164 a-b  Cahir District Liquor Licences, (a) 24 December 1919 and (b) 2 March 1916 due, etc. 1916.<br><br>1985/165 a-b Clogheen Creamery, Lady B, Pole Carew,and her sister, 1918.<br><br>1985/166   Quit Rent, sums collected by Will Pennefather, Killusty, 1799.<br><br>1985/179   Viscount Lismore Quit Rent Brief, Ballysheehan and other lands, 1880.<br><br>1985/180   Articles of Marriage, Everard/Drake, Clogheen, 1721.<br><br>1985/182   List of Ejectments, 1823.<br><br>1985/198   Manuscript regarding Kiely, Creagh versus O'Callaghan, 1818.<br><br>1985/210  Quit Rent for Ballysheehan, concerned with Cornelius Lord Lismore, 1810 and 1814.",finance; aristocracy,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document."Tipperary South Riding County Museum,,Lismore and Related Documents,,1921-1922,20th,"1986/55  A newspaper cutting from 'The World News' regarding the Funeral of Madame Markievicz regarding the Arrangements and Route.<br><br>1986/78  Report of the Grangemockler Parish Court, 28 November 1921.<br><br>1986/79  A report of Grangemockler Parish Court Sittings, 5 October 1921.<br><br>1986/80  A letter regarding Parish Court Sittings, 30 October 1921.<br><br>1986/81  A notice for the Cloneen Parish Club.<br><br>1986/86  A summons for defendants to appear at the Fethard Parish Court, 2 December 1921.<br><br>1986/118  A report of the Ballingarry Parish Court, 31 August 1921.<br><br>1986/119  A report of the Ballingarry Parish Court, no date.<br><br>1986/120  A report of the Ballingarry Parish Court, 14 September 1921.<br><br>1986/121  A report of the Ballingarry Parish Court,  30 November 1921.<br><br>1986/122  A report of the Ballingarry Parish Court, December 1921.<br><br>1986/123  A report of the Ballingarry Parish Court,  31 January 1922.<br><br>1986/124  A report of the Ballingarry Parish Court,  31 March 1922.<br><br>1986/125  A report of the Cashel District Court, no date.<br><br>1986/126  A report of the Clooneen Parish Court, 31 October 1921.<br><br>1986/127  A report of the Clooneen Parish Court, 31 December 1921.<br><br>1986/128  A report of the  Clooneen Parish Court, November 1921.<br><br>1986/129  A report of the Clooneen Parish Court, January 1922.",societies and clubs; women in politics; nationalism,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document."Tipperary South Riding County Museum,,Lismore and Related Documents,1986/130-149,1921-1922,20th,"1986/130   A report of the Clonmel Sub-District Court, no date.<br><br>1986/131   A report of the Drangan Parish Court, January 1921.<br><br>1986/132   A report of the Drangan Parish Court, no date.<br><br>1986/133   A report of the Drangan Parish Court, no date.<br><br>1986/134   A report of the Drangan Parish Court, September 1921.<br><br>1986/135   A report of the Drangan Parish Court, November 1921.<br><br>1986/136   A report of the Drangan Parish Court, 28 February 1922.<br><br>1986/137   A report of the Drangan Parish Court, 31 March 1922.<br><br>1986/138   A report of the Drangan Parish Court, April 1922.<br><br>1986/139   A report of the Drangan Parish Court, no date .<br><br>1986/140   A report of the Fethard Parish Court, October 1921.<br><br>1986/141   A report of the Fethard Parish Court,  August 1921.<br><br>1986/142   A report of the Fethard Parish Court, September 1921.<br><br>1986/143   A report of the Fethard Parish Court, 30 November 1921.<br><br>1986/144   A report of the Fethard Parish Court 19 October 1921.<br><br>1986/145   A report of the Fethard Parish Court, 31 December 1921.<br><br>1986/146   A report of the Fethard Parish Court, 21 February 1921.<br><br>1986/147   A  report of the Fethard Parish Court, 31 January 1922.<br><br>1986/148   A report of the Fethard Parish Court, 28 February 1922.<br><br>1986/149  A report of the Fethard Parish Court, 28 February 1922.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document.  This is needed to call up each document.Tipperary South Riding County Museum,,Lismore and Related Documents,1986/150-169,1921-1922,20th,"1986/150  A report of the East Tipperary Courts, 28 February 1922.<br><br>1986/151  A report of the Fethard Parish Court, 30 April 1921.<br><br>1986/152  A report of the Fethard Parish Court, 30 September 1921.<br><br>1986/153  A report of the Fethard Parish Courts, no date.<br><br>1986/154  A report of the Grangemockler Parish Court, 31 October 1921.<br><br>1986/155  A report of the Grangemockler Parish Court, November 1921.<br><br>1986/156  A report of the Grangemockler Parish Court, December 1921.<br><br>1986/157  A report of the Grangemockler Parish Court, January 1922.<br><br>1986/158  A report of the Grangemockler Parish Court, 28 February 1922.<br><br>1986/159  A report of the Grangemockler Parish Court, 31 March 1922.<br><br>1986/160  A report of the Grangemockler Parish Court, 30 April 1922.<br><br>1986/161  A report of the Grangemockler Parish Court, May 1921.<br><br>1986/162  A report of the Killenaule Parish Court,  1921.<br><br>1986/163  A report of the Killenaule Parish Court,  12 March 1922.<br><br>1986/164  A report of the Killenaule Parish Court,  12 September 1922.<br><br>1986/165  A report of the Killenaule Parish Court,  1921.<br><br>1986/166  A report of the Killenaule Parish Court,  1921-1922.<br><br>1986/167  A report of the Killenaule Parish Court,  29 January [?].<br><br>1986/168  A report of the Killenaule Parish Court,  31 September 1921.<br><br>1986/169  A report of the Killust Parish Court, 31 September 1921.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document.  This is needed to call up each document.Tipperary South Riding County Museum,,Lismore and Related Documents,1986/170-179,1921-1922,20th,"1986/170  A report of the Killust Parish Court, 1921-1922.<br><br>1986/171  A report of the Cloneen Parish Court, 31 September 1921.<br><br>1986/172  A report of the Mullinahone Parish Court, August-September 1921.<br><br>1986/173  A report of the Mullinahone Parish Court, 31 September 1921.<br><br>1986/174  A  report of the Mullinahone Parish Court, 28 February 1922.<br><br>1986/177  A report of the Mullinahone Parish Court, 30 March 1922.<br><br>1986/178  A report of the Mullinahone Parish Court, 1 May 1922.<br><br>1986/179  A  book, register for the Fethard Parish Court, 30 September 1921-7 April 1922.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document.  This is needed to call up each document."National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Meath Diocesan Registry,,1797-1959,"18th, 19th, 20th","Diocesan accounts, 1881-1936<br>Diocesan accounts, schedule of payments, 1911-1958<br>Incorporated Society Minutes, Athlone, regarding school, 1839<br>Parochial balances<br>Baptisms and burials in various parishes, 1879-1884, 7 volumes<br>Baptisms and burials in various parishes, manuscript returns, 1877<br>Lord George Beresford, Archbishop of Armagh, collection of 143 letters<br>Lord George Beresford, Archbishop of Armagh, letters sent to him relating to the diocese of Meath, 1824-1858<br>Lord George Beresford, Archbishop of Armagh, (see also college, St Columba's Wilson's Hospital]<br>Lord George Beresford, Archbishop of Armagh, collection of 225 letters to and from US,1920-1961<br>Francis V Browne, St Andrew's Dublin, marriage licences granted<br>Memoir of Revd. Richard Butler by his widow, privately printed <br>Calendar of Registry documents, 1912-1959, titled 'Mr Adderley's Index Book', probably compiled by the Archdeacon EA Stopford, son of Bishop of Stopford. All the original documents were destroyed in the Four Courts, 1922<br>Cautions, file<br>Census returns, Protestants in parishes c1802, (printed in the 'Irish Ancestor', 1973), manuscript returns for 1877,1897, 1909<br>Charleton Charity, printed scheme, 1895, 1900, 1926<br>Copy will of Thomas Charleton, Attorney General V Charleton<br>Chetwode's and Sterarne's Charity, printed scheme, 1894<br>Choral Festival, 1878-1882, press cuttings<br>Lists of confirmations, 1804-24; 1891 to date<br>Bishop of Cork and Sir Richard Cox, copy of letters, 18 century<br>Meath Diocesan Council, agendas and accounts, 1895-1933<br>Finance Committee Minutes, 1878-1919<br>Resolutions, 1902 to date<br>Diocesan Registry, correspondence and note books, 1929-1939<br>Diocese of Meath Council note, 1898-1915<br>Parishs, clergy, glebes, etc., registers of births, etc., to 1850<br>Synodsmen, nominators, secretaries, wardens, 1954-1955<br>Expenditure, general 1889-97<br>Diocesan Journal, 1894-1903, compiled by Revd. G Craig, registrar<br>Bishop J B Keene, notes on parishes, etc., 1898, confirmations, 1897-1899<br>Kilbeggan, extracts from registers and wills, 1879-1880 <br>Marriage, of Cobbe, a minor, opinions of counsel, 1941-1942<br>Marriage Notice Books, Athboy, Trim, 1872-1891, Diocese of Meath, 1873-1876, 1871-1903, Moate, 1871-1885, Navan, 1871-1906<br>Churches licensed for marriages<br>Meath Diocesan Office, correspondence copy book, 1914-1916, 1919-1920<br>Popery, abrenunciation of, by Richard Murphy, 1823<br>Protestant Orphan Society, Meath<br>Extracts, registers, and wills, Kilbeggan (qv)<br>Schools, endowed, Government Scheme, 1890, Report of Commissioners, 1881, volume I, Evidence before Commissioners, 1857, Volume II<br>Skryne Parish - miscellaneous records.<br>Trim: Parish record of monuments, parishioners, history, etc., 1875. (for volume lodged for safe keeping)<br>Westmeath Protestant Orpham Society, correspondence relating to the Belevere Orphanage and Kinsey bequest, 1940.<br>Wilson's Hospital, Multyfarnham, Act of incorporation, trustees of 1797, letters, correspondence regarding conditions at 1842 <br>Revd. HT Ringwood, vice Revd. Chaworth Browne<br>Wilson's Hospital and parish of Leney, manuscript report of the committee, 1900.",religion; education; finance; charities,,"Royal Irish Academy of Music, Dublin",Restricted,,,1903-1948,20th,"4/1   13 November 1889 - 16 January 1903. Pagination 1-362, contains correspondence, lists of pieces to be performed, examination pieces and prizes, prospecta, sheet music, concert programmes.<br>4/2   6 February 1903 - 4 October 1912. Pagination 1-181, contains draft circulars, draft concert programmes, reports, exam results, correspondence, resolutions, syllabus, printed 1926, prospectus, prospecta.<br>4/3   1 November 1912 - 12 October 1920, contains correspondence, circulars notes, programmes, statistical returns, reports, printed 1919 syllabus.<br>4/4   19 October 1920 - 17 December 1929, contains correspondence programmes, printed agenda, 1927, governors report, sheet music, membership lists.<br>4/5   14 January 1930 - 15 December 1936, contains agenda, concert programmes, reports, minutes partially typed. <br>4/6   12 January 1937 - 12 July 1949 (24 June 1952), contains typed and handwritten minutes.<br>4/7   8 February 1949 - 16 June 1950, contains typed and handwritten minutes.<br>4/8   RIAM 'Draft Minute Book for Board of Studies', 13 November 1889 - 30 March 1892', rough, unsigned minutes, contains draft programmes and draft exam syllabus.<br>4/9   8 October 1929 - 7 December 1948, expanded version of earlier minutes, handwritten and typed contains breakdown of students' correspondence, concert  programmes.",education of girls; education of women,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""Royal Irish Academy of Music, Dublin",Restricted,,1120/5,1896-1936,"19th, 20th","Finance Committee Minute Books, 1896 - 1936.",education of girls; education of women,,"Royal Irish Academy of Music, Dublin",Restricted,,1120/5/5,1926-1936,20th,"26 October 1926 - 15 December 1936, blank index, pagination 1- 462, minutes partially typed, contains agenda, lists of expenditure account statements, balance sheets, list of committee.",,,"Royal Irish Academy of Music, Dublin",Restricted,,1120/6,1888-1934,19thm 20th,"Miscellaneous Minute Books, 1888 - 1934.",education of girls; education of women,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Leinster Quarterly Meetings,QM1/H2,1704-1801,18th,"Schools and Education:<br>Proceedings of the Committee appointed in the Province of Leinster, to the care and direction of the Provincial School in said Province', 1704-1801 (Mountmellick Provincial School)<br><br>Committee established 'to deliberate on the suitable means of supplying deficiency which appears in some places with respect to the education of the children of friends in low circumstances'. Minutes contain details regarding the establishment of the school, finances, appointment of committee members, rules and regulations, subscriptions, etc. At the back of the volume are the 'Orders for the Governor and Governess of the School, Rules for the Local Committee, Orders for Schoolmaster and Schoolmistress, Rules for Admission, Removal, etc., Bill of Fare and Directions for Marking Boys and Girls Clothing'. Women are involved in the Committee, 1 volume.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Leinster Quarterly Meetings,QMI/H13,1847-1923,"19th, 20th","Schools and Education:<br>Box file containing: <br><br>Bundle of twenty copies of a printed Report of the Leinster Provincial School (Mountmellick), March 1847<br><br>Report from the Managing Committee of Mountmellick Provincial School, no date. Includes details of the men and women friends appointed to examine the education of the boys and girls, statement of accounts, list of school committees, (eighteen men and twelve women), lists of subscribers and amounts donated, staff, details of the total number of children in the school and the number of girls and boys admitted<br><br>Declaration by George A Hanks, whose grandfather, Jeremiah Hanks, bequeathed sum of Ï92 to Mountmellick School. George Hanks sought the return of the money, no date<br><br>Slim book c19th century, would appear to be an index to a volume, possible minutes, from Mountmellick school<br><br>Bundle of Mountmellick Provincial School Accounts, 1919, 1920 and 1922<br><br>Bundle of Mountmellick School 'final accounts and receipts', 1923<br><br>Loose bound ledger concerning the children in the Mountmellick school, the length of time each child spent in the house, some household accounts, 1850-1855<br><br>Superintending Committee [?] Quarterly Reports to the Provincial School Committee, 1824-1834, detailing numbers of children in Mountmellick School, and the number of vacancies, admissions, children withdrawn, etc. Provides the names of the children and the length of time they spent in the school<br><br>Soft and loose bound book, 1815-c1850. Book in bad condition containing adhered tickets of admission to Mountmellick school. Tickets contain the child's name, date of birth, parents' name and signature of sponsor. Some are hand-written and some printed.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Leinster Quarterly Meetings,QMI/H4,1785-1921,"18th, 19th, 20th","Schools and Education:<br>Box File containing:<br><br>Camden Street School Treasurers' Account Book and Deed of Assignment of Premises, 1840-1847. This is a small leather book containing accounts of the school for each month, detailing what would appear to be subscriptions received from Friends, general accounts, etc. <br><br>Large bundle of letters of the Trustees of Camden Street School and Mountmellick Provincial School relating to the winding down of the schools. Contained in the bundle are lists of deeds and papers relating to the house, communications with solicitors and banks, etc., relating to the winding up of the School<br><br>Indenture belonging to Camden Street School, 1847<br><br>Five small leather bound books concerned with Mountmellick Provincial School and their account with the Governors and Company of the Bank of Ireland, 1893-1921<br><br>Doctor's Book of the Medical Attendant of Mountmellick Provincial School, Dr H Coly, contains details of procedure carried out on male and female patients who attended the school, 1834-1853<br><br>Proceedings of the Mountmellick Scholars Steady Readers Association, 1876-1879. Details list of rules and those involved, male and female, in the association <br><br>Notebook containing lists of male and female students, who were in attendance at Mountmellick School, 1785-1877<br><br>Small notebook containing Reports of the Sub-Committees appointed to examine the education of the students at Mountmellick School, 1868-1871<br><br>Richard Allen's Arithmetic Book, October 1814<br><br>Volume containing tables of the average number of students attending Mountmellick School, 1829-1837. Volume also contains lists of children admitted to the school in each month, fees paid and date the student was withdrawn from the school<br> <br>Notebook possibly containing lists of Mountmellick School library books on loan to students, c19th century.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Leinster Quarterly Meetings,QM1/H5,1785-1852,"18th, 19th","Schools and Education:<br>Box file containing:<br><br>Local Committee Minutes for Mountmellick School, 1796-1797, detailing the committee members' visits to the school, reporting on condition of the school, numbers of students, boys and girls, in attendance, education of the children, etc. Included are some of the printed reports from the school<br><br>Provincial Committees Communications to the Superintendents, Mountmellick School, 1805-1813, relating to the committee appointed to inspect the management of the Mountmellick School Farm<br><br>Report 'on the course of Instruction and the mode of examination at York and Ackworth by Jon. Pim of Dublin, Dublin, February 1852'. Details on course of instruction provided for the students, boys and girls, at these schools in England<br><br>Volume containing General Accounts for Mountmellick School, 1794-1852<br><br>Annual subscriptions to the school received from Moate, Mountmellick, Edenderry, Carlow, Wicklow, Wexford and Dublin, 1785-1850. Legacies donated to the school, 1787-1819, detailing names and amounts bequeathed<br><br>List of students attending the Mountmellick school in 1849 and fees paid.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Leinster Quarterly Meetings,QM1/H6-9,1800-1855,19th,"Schools and Education:<br>QM1/H6  Proceedings of the Committee for Conducting Leinster Provincial School (Mountmellick School), 1800-1816. Volume containing details of subscriptions, general accounts, students admitted, vacancies, committee members in attendance at each meeting. At the back of the volume there are lists of students admitted, their dates of birth and date of entrance to the school, 1 volume<br><br>QM1/H7  Proceedings of the Committee for Conducting Leinster Provincial School, Mountmellick, 1802-1827 and 1828-1835. Two volumes of very detailed minutes regarding school expenses, reports by visiting committees, admission to the school, subscriptions, etc. Involvement of women friends would appear to be very significant, 2 volume<br><br>QM1/H8  Proceedings of the Committee for Conducting Leinster Provincial School (Mountmellick School), 1814-  [?]   Minutes contains reports from Superintendents relating to the numbers of children in the school, vacancies, number of children ill, details of those admitted, record of a decision to give preference to children of Friends who are less affluent, tickets of admission, appointment of Treasurers, trustees, committees of men and women friends to examine proficiency of students learning, etc., 1 volume<br><br>QMI/H9  Proceedings of the Committee for Conducting Leinster Provincial School, 1816-1855. Two volumes of Superintendent's reports relating to the number of children in the Mountmellick Provincial School, number of students waiting for admission; representatives from Leinster Monthly Meetings attending each meeting, rules of admission to the school, subscriptions raised, appointment of staff and reports by committees of male and female friends appointed to examine the proficiency of the boy and girl students, 2 volumes.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Leinster Quarterly Meetings,QM1/H10,1834-1923,"19th, 20th","Schools and Education:<br>Box file containing:<br><br>Mountmellick School Shopkeepers' Accounts Books, 1834-1884. Nine Account Books with various shopkeepers, James Pim and Son, John White and John Morgan. <br> <br>Two slim Rough Ledger Books of Mountmellick School, 1854 and 1855. Each Ledger contains monthly details of rents repairs, taxes, servants wages, furniture, stationary, clothing, farm and garden, house expenses, salaries and other expenses issued<br><br>Petty Cash book belonging to Mountmellick School, 1869-1877, containing monthly accounts of household expenses<br><br>Small folder belonging to Mountmellick School containing income tax returns, bill of sale of contents of the school, auction of the furniture, a list of 1,455 items of the contents of Friend's School, Mountmellick, sold by public auction, October 1921 (list details purchaser and amount realised) and other accounts connected with the winding up of Mountmellick school <br><br>Bundle of blank forms 'Bill of Continuance' for students remaining in Mountmellick School<br><br>Large bundle of correspondence between with solicitors, Bank of Ireland in Mountmellick, Treasurer of the Quarterly Meeting Education Fund, etc., regarding the winding up of the Mountmellick Provincial School and the Suir Island Charity School, c1919-1923. At the bottom of the bundle is an Ordnance Survey map of the extent of Mountmellick School.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Leinster Quarterly Meetings,QM1/H11-19,1840-1920,"19th, 20th","Schools and Education:<br>QM1/H11  Minutes of Sub-Committee of Mountmellick School, 1840-1871. Volumes of the sub-committee of the Leinster monthly meetings containing the general accounts of the school, number of children admitted to the school, etc., 2 volumes<br><br>QM1/H14  Minutes of Committee for Leinster and Munster Schools, June 1855-December 1882. Minutes deal with the 'conjunction of provincial schools for the purposes of education boys of both provinces shall be educated at Newtown [school] near Waterford and the girls at Mountmellick [school]'. Minutes detail the appointment of the committees to govern each school, committees are composed of both male and female friends. The majority of friends on Mountmellick School committee are female. Reports from the sub-committees on admissions to the schools, income and expenditure, appointment of staff, both male and female, details of tickets of recommendation, number in the house, education of children and details concerning the structural changes to the school building. The bulk of the minutes are devoted to the running of the Mountmellick girls school, 1 volume<br><br>QM1/H15  Proceedings of the General Meeting for Mountmellick School, June 1856-October 1908. Minutes contain lists of representatives, all women friends,  on the Committee for the management of Mountmellick school, from each monthly meeting, number of girls in the school, admitted, discharged; appointment and departure of staff, expenditure, reports from committees appointed to report on the proficiency of students, reproduction of printed reports of Newtown boys school and suggested alterations to the curriculum, 1 volume<br><br>QM1/H17  Minutes of Sub-Committee (Mountmellick School) 187[?]-1878, 1879-1884. Minutes are mainly concerned with the admission of pupils to the school, education and health of pupils, accounts and expenditure of the school, etc., 2 volumes<br><br>QM1/H18  Minutes of Committee of Management for Mountmellick and Newtown School, 1883-1884. Volume details general accounts; appointment of staff, number of pupils in the school, alterations to the premises, etc., 1 volume<br> <br>QM1/H19  Mountmellick School Committee Minutes, June 1907-June 1920. Volume details general accounts, appointment of staff, number of pupils in the school, alterations to the premises, names of pupils' parents and the fees charged for each child, etc., 1 volume.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Leinster Quarterly Meetings,QM1/H18-20,1852-1920,"19th, 20th","Schools and Education:<br>QM1/H18  Minutes of Committee of Management for Mountmellick and Newtown School, 1883-1884. Volume details general accounts, appointment of staff, number of pupils in the school, alterations to the premises, etc., 1 volume<br>   <br>QM1/H19  Mountmellick School Committee Minutes, June 1907-June 1920. Volume details general accounts, appointment of staff, number of pupils in the school, alterations to the premises, names of pupils' parents and the fees charged for each child, etc., 1 volume<br><br>QM1/H20  Box file containing Mountmellick School Ledger, 1920-1921. Small ledger with details of general accounts for each student in the school, i.e. price of music fees, clothing, food, etc., headmistress' float, sundries and sale of the premises. Mountmellick School receipts, January 1908-1918. Monthly receipts for each month detailing pupils' names, school fees, music fees, rents, dividends, bank lodgements, etc. Returned cheques and counter foils between Mountmellick School and the Bank of Ireland, 1912-1918.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Leinster Quarterly Meetings,QMI/H21-28,1785-1855,"18th, 19th","Schools and Education:<br>QM1/H21  Provincial School Subscriptions Book, 1785-1822. Names and amounts of subscriptions by individuals, annually, to Mountmellick School, 1 volume<br><br>QM1/H22  Ledger of the State and Effects of Mountmellick School, 1811-1819. Contains accounts of farm garden, house expenses, furniture, house and office, individual salaries of staff, repairs, servants wages, taxes, overtime and expenses from  provincial monthly meetings, 1 volume<br>  <br>QM1/H23  Mountmellick School Waste Book, 1811-1821. Inventory of the Estate and Effects belonging to and debts owing by the Leinster Provincial School, [Mountmellick School]. Accounts for each month under a variety of headings, 1 volume<br><br>QM1/H24  Mountmellick Journal, May 1815-1837. Inventory of the Estate and Effects belonging to and debts owing by the Leinster Provincial School, [Mountmellick School]. Accounts for each month under a variety of headings. Volume has been defaced and some pages have been removed, 1 volume<br><br>QM1/H25  Mountmellick School Ledger, 1818-1830 . General monthly accounts of the school under a variety of headings, 1 volume<br><br>QM1/H26  Mountmellick School Ledger, 1840-1855. General  monthly accounts of the school under a variety of headings, 1 volume<br><br>QM1/H27 Leinster Provincial [Mountmellick] School Cash Book, May 1822-December 1841 (1842). General monthly accounts of the school under a variety of headings, 1 volume<br><br>QM1/H28 Annual Subscriptions to Leinster Provincial School [Mountmellick], 1831-1843. Ledger detailing annual subscriptions and subscribers to the school, ledger is organised alphabetically, 1 volume.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This  is needed to call up each document."Royal Irish Academy of Music, Dublin",Restricted,,,1888-1933,"19th, 20th","6/1   23 May 1888 - 2 November 1889, contains draft minutes of executive committee, of council and of subscribers' meetings.<br><br>6/2   22 February 1888 - 13 December 1934, minute book general meetings relating to general meetings of subscribers and of members, also contains newspaper cuttings, circulars, prospecta, agenda, notes, voting reports.<br><br>6/3   7 January 1914 - 1 June 1921, pagination 1- 1919 with index, regarding extracts from various minute books.<br><br>6/4   27 September 1921 - 26 April 1933, pagination 1 - 176, regarding extracts from various minute books.",,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""Royal Irish Academy of Music, Dublin",Restricted,,1120/7,1858-1929,"19th, 20th","Day Books, 1858 - 1929, contain information on financial matters, concerts, subscriptions, grants, fees, income and expenditure, etc., numbers 7/5 - 7/6 also contain the names of pupils.",education of girls; education of women,,"Royal Irish Academy of Music, Dublin",Restricted,,1120/7,1853-1905,"19th, 20th","1   11 March 1853 - 7 November 1862.<br>2  10 November 1862 - 6 December 1870.<br>3  6 December 1870 - 5 October 1875.<br>4   7 January 1904 - 11 January 1905.<br>All regarding students, their names, fees paid and lodgements. <br>26 September 1951- 14 February 1952, cash book under name of firms.",education of girls; education of women,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""Royal Irish Academy of Music, Dublin",Restricted,,1120/8,1915-1927,20th,"1   2 February 1915 - 15 October 1920.<br><br>2   16 October 1920 - 28 March 1927, under heads as 8/1/ list of working hours of maids.",employment of women,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""Royal Irish Academy of Music, Dublin",Restricted,,,1922-27,20th,"9    Details of wages of male and female employees, signed by each payee (not professional staff).<br><br>9/1   5 August 1922 - 31 December 1927, regarding the weekly wage to each member of lower staff with weekly wage total.",employment of women,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""Royal Irish Academy of Music, Dublin",Restricted,,1120/11,1890-1948,"19th, 20th","Registers, 1890- 1948, regarding subscribers to RIAM, members of RIAM, pupils and classes, alphabetical arrangements.",education of girls; education of women,,"Royal Irish Academy of Music, Dublin",Restricted,,1120/11,1890-1951,"19th, 20th","1 1890 - 1901, register of subscribers to RIAM arranged alphabetically, with address, remarks and years paid up and on which day. <br><br>3 1903 - 1905, register of pupils in RIAM, arranged alphabetically, with terms when paid up - 3 terms per year.  Then arranged under heads of rudiments of music, harmony, plannaforte, singing, violin and viola, sight singing, organ practice, orchestral class, Italian class, declamation class (wing), chamber music, total fees, and return.<br><br>4  9 September 1905  - 21 September 1921, application register to be signed by pupils proposing to enter the RIAM. Details student, address, name and address of guarantor, subject, remarks.<br><br>5  January 1909 - April 1909, register of RIAM classes and pupils, arranged under subject, then under teacher, according to each term and at what grade.<br><br>6  1942 - 1951, register of members and life members of the RIAM, amount of membership and date when paid.",education of girls; education of women,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""Royal Irish Academy of Music, Dublin",Restricted,,1120/1/4,1892-1905,"19th, 20th","1  4 April 1892 - January 1899, account book of the Municipal School, detailing - student, instrument, studied and fees paid, also cash prizes to select students, also Vandeleur account, 1880 - 1889. <br>2   30 October 1901 - 22 September 1905,  Municipal School of Music committee book, contains minutes, correspondence, concert programmes, accounts.",education of girls; education of women,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""Royal Irish Academy of Music, Dublin",Restricted,,1120/15/1,1907-1915,20th,"September 1907 - December 1915, orchestra RIAM, Attendance Book, contains names of players, attendance, instrument, according to week.",education of women; education of girls,,"Royal Irish Academy of Music, Dublin",Restricted,,1120/16,1911-1940,20th,"4   23 March  - December 1978, Commendatore Esposite presentation, regarding committee minutes, circulars, correspondence, list of subscribers, newspaper cuttings.<br><br>5   24 October 1949 - 5 January 1955, attendance book, signed attendance at meetings.<br><br>6  no date, air raid precaution notes, about gases, bombs, air raid shelters and warnings, etc. Also minutes of Operatic Society sub-committee, 6 February 1940; also centres - visits by the secretary, reports, 22 - 23 August 1951.",war; education of women; education of girls,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""Royal Irish Academy of Music, Dublin",Restricted,,1120/1-29,1856-1943,"19th, 20th","Minute Book of Governing (and Routine Committee), 1856 - 1943, contains appointment of staff and pensions, classes, examinations and results, notices of motions and letters of condolence also routine administration of RIAM - fees, salaries, scholarships.",employment of women; education of girls; education of women,,"Royal Irish Academy of Music, Dublin",Restricted,,,1856-1955,"19th, 20th","Minute books and administrative volumes of the Royal Irish Academy of Music, Westland Row, Dublin, 1856 - 1955. For example:<br>1     29 December 1855, 8 February 1856 - 13 April 1858, relating to the establishment and aims of the Academy and membership of committee, includes the subscribers' names and addresses and contains circulars on establishment and classes and a newspaper cutting<br><br>2    20 April 1858 - 11 March 1861, relating to committee and membership 1858-1859<br><br>3    27 March 1861 - 11 May 1864, regarding membership of committee, composition of terms, contains newspaper cuttings, concert programmes and correspondence<br><br>4   18 May 1864 - 2 December 1868, regarding administration, contains newspaper cuttings, circulars and correspondence<br><br>5    9 December 1868 - 29 November 1871, regarding social events, arrangements between the Queens Institute and the Academy, memorial for a grant in aid of its funds, move to 36 Westland Row, 29 October 1870, contains newspaper cuttings, correspondence, funds, circulars about grant in aid of funds, circulars on classes and staff, circular to encourage the formation of a portrait gallery, annual report<br><br>10   27 March - 2 November 1889, on the Coulson scholars, contains correspondence, reports, staff agreements <br><br>12   3 June 1891 - 27 September 1893, regarding 35 Westland Row, staff contracts, corporation pagination 1-163, contains correspondence, reports<br><br>13   4 October 1895 - 27 September 1895, on negotiations with the Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests, pagination 1 - 190, contains correspondence, reports<br><br>18     28 November 1900 - 24 September 1902, on primary school shield, paginated 1 - 193, index, contains correspondence, reports, addresses and replies to King, staff references<br><br>19     1 October 1902 - 27 January 1904, on music in Inter Cert, paginated 1 - 196, index, contains correspondence, Corporation of Dublin Music Fund, pension certificate<br><br>20     3 February 1904 - 22 February 1905, on RIAM subscribers, education endowment, Ireland Act, hope for premises in St. Stephen's Green, minutes of routine committee, 21 February, 1905, loose index, paginated 1 - 184, contains correspondence, prospecta, financial reports, reports <br><br>26      8 March 1922 - 23 December 1925, on provisional government annual grant, reduction in fees for convents, April 1922, strike, exams, staff, index, paginated 1 - 438, contains correspondence, reports.",education of girls; education of women; employment of women,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""Royal Irish Academy of Music, Dublin",Restricted,,1120/2,1889-1897,19th,"30     RIAM draft minute book for governors,  6 November 1889 - 25 January 1893, contains proposals for servants, correspondence, notices of motion, circular on the Municipal School of Music, notes, lists of students<br><br>31   1 February 1893 - 3 February 1897, contains correspondence, notices of motion, reports, agenda.",employment of women; education of women; education of girls,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""Royal Irish Academy of Music, Dublin",Restricted,,1120/2,1897-1947,"19th, 20th","Agenda books for board of governors meetings 1897 - 1947, contains summaries of business to be transacted, staff matters, exams, classes and scholarships, motions of condolence, concerts, addresses to the Royal Family and Lords Lieutenant.  Agenda is laid out on a double page format - motions to be discussed on one side, verdicts on the other.  Detail is brief.",education of women; employment of women,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Leinster Quarterly Meetings,QM1/H29-34,1794-1897,"18th, 19th","Schools and Education:<br>QM1/H29  Mountmellick School  Monthly Accounts, 1842-1855. Very large ledger of accounts for each month, of Mountmellick School. Accounts organised under various headings, i.e. salaries, servants, wages, taxes, workmen's book, meat, bread, accounts with various shops, etc., 1 volume  <br><br>QM1/H30  Ledger, 1830 to 1839. Loose bound ledger containing very detailed accounts for Mountmellick School. Index at the front and the back of the volume, 1 volume<br><br>QM1/H31  Mountmellick School Wastebook, May 1834 to July 1855. An inventory of the Estate and Effects belonging to the Leinster Provincial School (Mountmellick School). Listed are house and effects, interest in farm, furniture, stationery, debts returned monthly, etc., 1 volume<br><br>QM1/H32  Workmen Accounts for Mountmellick School, July 1835 to November 1843 and January 1844 to March 1855. Accounts detailing the workmen's names, mode of employment for each day of the week, number of days worked, wages, etc. The second book is not in as good a condition as the first, 2 volumes  <br><br>QM1/H33  Petty Cash Books for Mountmellick School, 1835 to 1897. Monthly summary of expenses of Mountmellick School, for salaries, servants wages, stationary, farm and garden expenses, house expenses, etc, very detailed, 8 books      <br><br>QM1/H34  Pupils' Clothing Cash Book for Mountmellick School, 1794 to 1797 and Treasurer's Wastebook, 1836 to 1838. Slim volume entitled 'Journal belonging to Provincial School, Mountmellick' containing the clothing accounts of the pupils, boys and girls, attending Mountmellick School. Back of the volume is the Treasurer's Wastebook, 1836-1838, 1 volume.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Leinster Quarterly Meetings,QMI/H35-42,1812-1924,"19th, 20th","Schools and Education:<br>QMI/H35  Produce Accounts for Mountmellick School, 1841-1851. Small volume containing Farm and Garden Accounts, 1840 to 1841. Front of the volume contains a list of 'members of Mountmellick particular meeting who are deemed of ability to subscribe to the necessities of the monthly meeting'. Details the name of the subscriber and the amount for the years 1812-1815, 1819. Similar returns for Roscrea Meeting, 1 volume<br>   <br>QMI/H36  Analysis of Expenditure at Mountmellick School, June 1856-May 1866. A general account book for Mountmellick School, not always fully returned, 1 volume<br><br>QMI/H37  Music Account Book (for Mountmellick School), 1880-1885. Amounts paid by each female student for music lessons, September 1880 to June 1884. Other returns contain details of legacies, subscriptions, etc., donated to the school, 1880 to 1917, 1 volume<br> <br>QMI/H38  Mountmellick School Housekeeper Daily Memoranda, January 1883-March 1893. Housekeepers Account Book containing details of the cost of pork, bacon, mutton, veal, tea, potatoes, etc., 1 volume<br><br>QMI/H39  Cash, receipts, Lodgements Book belonging to Mountmellick School, January 1887-March 1896 and May 1896 to June 1902. Books containing details of amounts received by each student at Mountmellick School for school fees, music fees, etc., all the students are female, 1 volume<br>  <br>QMI/H40  Petty Cash Book for Mountmellick School, January 1904-April 1918 and January 1898-December 1903. Ledgers detailing petty expenses of Mountmellick School of amounts paid for items such as flaxthread, eggs, yeast, calico, stamps, etc., extremely detailed on the price of each item, 2 volume<br><br>QMI/H41  Pupils Accounts for each term at Mountmellick School, August 1909-June 1920. Account give the name of each pupil, school fee paid, music fee and sundries. All the students are female, 2 volume<br><br>QMI/H42  Mountmellick School Accounts Analyse, January 1913-May 1924. Income and the expenditure ledger of the Provincial School detailing pupils names (girls), school fees, music, sundries, rent and interest and total. Also contains expenditure regarding meat, fish, eggs, groceries, salaries, wages, etc. The names of the business with whom grocery accounts were kept was also given, 1 volume.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Leinster Quarterly Meetings,QMI/H43-50,1785-1922,"18th, 19th, 20th","Schools and Education:<br>QMI/H43  Pupil Accounts for Mountmellick School, 1915-1920. Accounts for each term (autumn, spring and summer), for each pupil, girls, attending the Mountmellick School. Extremely detailed for each term of expenses incurred by each student regarding laundry, stationery, books, music, medicine, shoes, etc., 1 volume<br><br>QMI/H44  Petty Cash Book for Mountmellick School, May 1918- May 1920. Petty expenses of the school detailing the income and expenditure of the house. Volume is not in very good condition and the entries can be scrappy, 1 volume<br><br>QMI/H45  Receipt Book from Mountmellick School. Accounts of school fees, music and sundry fees received from the students attending Mountmellick, 1920-1922. Though in bad condition, they are well kept accounts, 1 volume<br><br>QMI/H46  Abstract of Wills and Bequests, 1785-1886. Extracts from wills, etc., whereby donations and legacies have been left to Leinster Provincial School at various times between 1785-1886. Extracts are indexed by the name of donor, amount, residence, etc., 1 volume<br><br>QMI/H47  List of Scholars, at Mountmellick School, 1786-1856. Separate lists of male and female scholars attending Leinster Provincial School. Contains names of scholar, monthly meeting, names of parents, date of birth, fees paid by, date of entrance to school, date removed and whither the student went, i.e. apprentice, returned to parents, etc., 1 volume<br><br>QMI/H48  Admissions to Mountmellick School (?), 1807-1850. Lists of names of scholars attending the school, detailing dates of birth, date of return and date of entrance and withdrawal from school, 1 volume<br><br>QMI/H49  Boys Examination Proficiancy for Mountmellick School, 1823-1843, 1 volume<br>   <br>QMI/H50 Memo and School Rules for Mountmellick School, 1839-1854. Contains part of the rules of Mountmellick School and memo book of rough accounts and minutes belonging to the school, 1 volume.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Leinster Quarterly Meetings,QMI/H51-57,1792-1921,"18th, 19th, 20th","Schools and Education:<br>QMI/H51 Camden Street School Want Book, 1840-1864. Workbooks containing lists of subjects requiring the attention of the committee for the School. List of items eg. washing stands, drawing paper, books, blankets, stove for schoolroom, etc., 2 books<br><br>QMI/H52  Visitors' Book, 1896-1921. Visitors Book to a school but it is not clear which school, 1 volume<br>  <br>QMI/H53  Admissions, 1792-1816. List of boys and girls admitted to a school, probably <br>Mountmellick, 1 volume<br><br>QMI/H54  Library Catalogue for Mountmellick School, no date. List of books in possession of Mountmellick School Library, 1 volume<br><br>QMI/H55  Scholars Exercise Books, 1894-1896. Exercise books containing the Pick Week Papers for each year, 1894, 1895 and 1896. Would appear to be a school newspaper, written up in the exercise books by the students of Mountmellick School. Articles on the activities of the school, i.e. school trips, lessons, etc., 3 volumes<br><br>QMI/H56  Mountmellick School Scholars Nature Book, 1908. Nature Books containing drawings example of dried leaves, plants and descriptions signed by each scholar from thid and fourth class, 2 books<br><br>QMI/H57 Mathematics Book of John Thacker Pim at Ballitore School, 1832, 1 volume.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Leinster Quarterly Meetings,QMI/H58-64,1840-1921,"19th, 20th","Schools and Education:<br>QMI/H58  Camden School Minutes, no date. Rough minutes of school with general accounts, subscriptions, etc. Would not appear to be many women friends involved, 1 volume <br><br>QMI/H59  Camden Street School, 'Notice Book' 1840-1843. There would appear to be some women friends involved, 1 volume<br><br>QMI/H60  Camden Street School Letter Book, 1840-1843, detailing letters issued by the School. Camden Street School Library Book, 1842 to 1843, cataloguing the books in the school library, 2 volumes<br><br>QMI/H61 Camden Street School Ledger, 1840-1843. Ledger of purchases, etc. connected with the school, 1 volume<br>     <br>QMI/H62  Camden Street School Ledger, 1840-1844, 1 volume<br><br>QMI/H63  Camden Street School Ledger, 1840-1845. Contains detailed accounts of the school, including the names of the scholars, 1 volume<br><br>QMI/H64  Leinster Quarterly Meeting Education Fund, 1889-1921. Rough minutes of the Leinster Quarterly Meeting Education Fund detailing sums issued to scholars attending various schools, i.e. Mountmellick, Newtown schools. Cost per pupil and the name of the pupils are given, 1 volume.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Leinster Quarterly Meetings,QMI/H65-69,1804-1840,19th,"Schools and Education:<br>QMI/H65  Proceedings of the Committee for Conducting Leinster Provincial School, 1804-1821. Minutes belonging to Mountmellick School listing representatives from each monthly meeting, appointment of various committees, general accounts, appointment of teachers, general running of the school house, return of subscriptions, etc., 1 volume<br><br>QMI/H66 Proceedings of the Committee for conducting Leinster Provincial School (Mountmellick School), 1816-1835. General minutes also containing reports from various committees visiting committees, education committees, etc., children sent out as apprentices, subscriptions, etc.  At the back of the volumes are extracts from leases dated January 1813, June 1817, May 1815 and August 1838. Also opinion of Edenderry Monthly Meeting on rent charges, February 1839, 1 volume<br><br>QMI/H67 Proceedings of the Committee for conducting Leinster Provincial School (Mountmellick School), 1821-1835. Very well kept minutes containing details of reports by superintendents committees, education committees, discussion of scholars who are due to be admitted or withdrawn, tickets of approbation received and read and other general minutes, 1 volume<br><br>QMI/H68 School Committee Proceeding for Mountmellick School, 1809-1815.  Slim volume of rough minutes of the Committee appointed to manage the Mountmellick School. Lists of those present at each meeting, applications for admission to the school, reports form various committees. General minutes relating to subscriptions, legacies, etc. At the back is a list of children's names, male and female, their parents, date of entrance to the school and date of removal, 1786-1816, 1 volume<br><br>QMI/H69  Minutes of General Committee for Mountmellick School, 1835-1840. Slim book of general minutes containing reports from the women's committee appointed to inspect the school, 1 volume.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Leinster Quarterly Meetings,QMI/H70-72,1840-1884,19th,"Schools and Education:<br>QMI/H70  Minutes of General Committee for Mountmellick School, 1840-1856. General minutes of the committee appointed to manage the Mountmellick School, 1 volume <br><br>QMI/H71  Minutes of General Committee for Mountmellick School, 1856-1870. General minutes of the committee appointed to manage the Mountmellick School.  Also contains details of tickets of recommendations for students, 1 volume<br><br>QMI/H72  Minutes of General Committee for Mountmellick School, 1869-1884. Rough minutes of the committee appointed to manage the Mountmellick School. Also contains printed 'Rules for the Government of the Schools at Newtown and Mountmellick of Leinster and Munster, and Advises to the Children'. Dublin, 1875, 1 volume.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."Royal Irish Academy of Music, Dublin",Restricted,,,1899-1947,"19th, 20th","2      22 November 1899-17 April 1901, routine matters, contains correspondence, notices of motion notes<br>7      13 March 1907-7 October 1908, regarding RIAM under the Educational Endowments Act, counsels' opinion on the Irish Council Bill, 'Woodhouse' case contains notes, notices of motion, resolutions<br>9      9 February 1910-18 January 1911, on Colonel Jervis Whites' legacy, membership of committees 1910, contains notes, notices of motion, exam results and scholarships<br>14    17 January 1917-23 October 1918, contains governors and attendances, notes, correspondence, notices of motion <br>20    9 December 1925-6 October 1926, routine business, paginated 1 - 176, contains lists of staff and committees, notes, notices of motion, resolutions<br>24    2 December 1931-20 December 1933, routine matters, minutes partially typed, contains agenda, notices of motion, correspondence, bye laws and regulation<br>26    6 January 1937-18 December 1940, on attendance, expenditure, Heller and D'Alton bequests, typed minutes contains printed bye laws, notices of motion<br>27   15 January 1941-19 November 1947, on Drury bequest, Irwin Bequest, 'Irish Musical Fund', security deposit typed minutes, contains printed bye laws, reports, correspondence.",employment of women; education of women; education of girls,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""Royal Irish Academy of Music, Dublin",Restricted,,1120/3,1889-1929,"19th, 20th","2 minute books for committees and of routine combative 1889 - 1929, contains agenda for various committees, with comments.",education of women; education of girls,,"Royal Irish Academy of Music, Dublin",Restricted,,1120/3,1889-1929,"19th, 20th","1     8 November 1889 - 28 October 1896, on finance orchestra, building, medal and selection committees, partial pagination 1-130, contains correspondence, bills<br>3    26 November 1901 - 17 February 1903, on routine, vocal examinations, primary schools vocal committees, contains correspondence, prize lists, notes<br>6    24 September 1907 - 9 February 1909, on routine special superannuation, examination committees, index, paginated 1-191, contains correspondence, notes newspaper cuttings<br>7    16 February 1909 - 1 November 1910, on examinations committees, loose index, paginated 1-179, contains correspondence, notes <br>8    8 November 1910 - 20 February 1912, on routine examinations committees, loose index, paginated 1-182, contains correspondence<br>9    27 February 1912 - 23 September 1913, on routine special examinations, Municipal School of Music committees, paginated 1-186, contains correspondence<br>10    30 September 1913 - 2 March 1915, on routine examinations committees, paginated 1-187 <br>11    9 March 1915 - 28 July 1916, on routine examinations, premises committees, index, paginated 1- 161, contains correspondence, notes, resolutions<br>12    2 August 1916 - 26 March 1918, on routine examinations committees, loose index, paginated 1-187, contains correspondence, proposed newspaper advertisement.<br>13     8 April 1918 - 9 March 1920, on routine examinations committee, special concert hall committees, paginated 1-227, contains correspondence, circulars, entrance forms<br>14     16 March 1920 - 11 April 1922, on routine organ, Coulson examinations, concert hall, harmony committees, index, paginated 1-204, contains correspondence, newspaper advertisements<br>15     25 April 1922 - 14 October 1924, on routine, re-organisation, examinations committees,  paginated 1-224, contains printed 1926 prospectus, correspondence<br>16     21 October 1924 - 30 March 1926, on routine re-organisation, examinations committees, lists of committee members, paginated 1-221, contains correspondence, reports, notes, draft correspondence<br>17    13 April 1926 - 8 May 1928, on routine examinations, special sub-committees, lists of committee members, contains notes, reports motions<br>18    15 May 1928 - 5 March 1929, on routine examinations committees, contains exam, results, rules, draft notice<br>19     6 December 1889 - 25 May 1897, 'RIAM Draft Minute Book for Committees', on orchestra, finance, examinations, violin building, pianoforte, contracts (professors, medal, Municipal School of Music, routine committees, partial pagination 1- 171, contains correspondence, notices, accounts, notes.",education of women; education of girls,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""Church of Ireland College of Education, Dublin",Restricted,Records of the Society for Promoting the Education of the Poor of Ireland,Box 36,1814-1849,19th,"Model School :<br>Mod 5  Bundle containing correspondence relating to establishment of school, etc., c1814-1816, 4 letters.<br><br>Mod 11 'Expenditure of Accounts of the Female School, Stephen's Green' for each month.<br>Containing details of mistresses, salaries, premiums, depository, furniture, stationary, coals, etc. For each month ending 4 February 1817, 4 March 1817, 4 April 1817, 4 May 1817, 4 June 1817, 4 July 1817, 4 August 1817, 4 September 1817, 4 October 1817, 4 November 1817 and 4 December 1817.<br><br>Mod  12  Bundle containing Expenditure of the Female School, St Stephen's Green, 1819.<br><br>Mod 13  Letter from Mrs Mary Anne McLoughlin to the Committee of the Society for Promoting the Education of the Poor in Ireland, 22 May 1819.<br><br>Mod 14  List of Ladies and Mistresses of Female Schools, 18 September 1820.<br><br>Mod 15  Names of visiting Ladies of Female Model School, 17 June 1849-9 April 1822.<br><br>Mod 16  Acceptance by Mrs J D Jackson of continued service at Female School, 10 March 1830.<br><br>Mod. 17  Letter from Ely Le Foru to Model School of her intention to continue in their employ, 10 March 1820.<br><br>Mod 18  Letter from Mrs Schoales to Model School of her intention to continue in their employ, 11 March [?].<br><br>Mod 20  Miss Steele, to Model School of her intention to continue in their employ, 10 March 1821.<br><br>Mod 21  Miss C Mayne no longer in country and cannot be considered, 14 March 1820.<br><br>Mod 32  Extract from Minutes regarding the visiting Ladies at the Model School, 14 December 1820.<br><br>Mod 33  Summary of visiting Ladies by Mr Litton, 3 December 1820.<br><br>Mod 34  Extract of Minutes regarding the 'Visiting Ladies' at the Model School, 26 January 1821.<br><br>Mod 35  Extract from Proceedings of Model School Sub-Committee, 23 January 1821, regarding working department of the Female Model School. <br><br>Mod 36  Letter from M A McLoughlin regarding the Female Model School, 4 May 1821.<br><br>Mod 37  Report on the state of the Female Model School, 23 June 1821.<br><br>Mod 38  Letter to Committee from Sarah Macken, 26 June 1821.<br><br>Mod 41  Forwarding decision of Committee to Ladies Visiting, 21 May 1822. <br><br>Mod 46  List of the articles in the care of Elizabeth Clues, 5 January 1825.<br><br>Mod 48  Letter from Julia Campbell to the Committee requesting a month's leave, 6 August 1830.<br><br>Mod 50  Letter from Julia Campbell to the Committee regarding the reduction of her salary, 18 January 1833.<br><br>Mod 51  Letter from Julia Campbell to the Committee resigning her position, 7 March 1833.<br><br>Mod 7  Expenditure of accounts of the School during the year ending 4 January 1819.<br><br>Mod 53   Report on the model school Sub-Committee upon the Model Schools,  April 1833.<br><br>Mod 70  Letter from Elizabeth Duncan thanking for her increase in salary, 11 March 1839.<br><br>Mod 75  Letter to Mrs Duncan from Anonymous, 1840.<br><br>Mod 81  Synopsis of numbers in school, date of opening, etc., 1847.<br><br>Mod 82  Female School,  table showing the several branches taught in the school, 1849.<br><br>Mod 85  Extract of Proceedings of Sub-Committee of Model School regarding Male and Female School, no date.<br><br>Mod. 87  Bundle miscellaneous notes on school mentors and mistresses.<br><br>Mod 88   Division of school hours in Female School, no date.<br><br>Mod. 89. Division of school hours in Female School, no date.<br><br>Mod. 90  Items of Needlework used in Female school, no date.<br><br>Mod 98  List of twenty-six names being considered for employment as schoolmistress, 1821. <br><br>Mod 100  'School Assisted by the Society', Inspector's report of the Female Model School, 30 November 1840.",education of girls; employment of women,,"A reference number precedes a description of the document.  This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up each document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,"Handlists: Mss Boxes, Pamphlet Boxes, etc.",Mss Box 79/Folder 1,,20th,"Letters from Stella M B Webb to her parents, 1945:<br>1  Postcard  'outside Euston Station', 27 July 1945, requesting passport photograph.<br><br>2  Letter from 47 Netherhall Gardens, London, NW 3, 31 July 1945, regarding journey.<br><br>3  Letter regarding conference with summary of activities, stating that she met Eirene Gilpin, nee Douglas, 5 August 1945.<br><br>4  Letter containing description of the daily routine, she is studying German, 9 August 1945.<br><br>5  Letter regarding celebrations around London, VJ day and the cessation of hostilities, she is learning Polish, 16 August 1945.<br><br>6  Letter noting that Stella has acquired a Polish dictionary, mentions meeting William Nobel, Eustace Gillett, Annie E Douglas, Rene, Sylvia and Felicity Gilpin, Robert Wick's sister, 21 August 1945.<br><br>7  Letter containing information regarding a bicycle ride to Golden's Green, met Joan Fry, Ida Rothart, Denis Moriarty, Muriel Whitlow, Hubert Peet, 29 August 1945. <br><br>8  Letter enclosing a report of the course which Stella is now finished.  She is awaiting an interview in the Friends' Relief Service Office, Friends' House, and expects to leave fairly soon.  Alice Shaffer of the American Friends Service Committee's description of Berlin and Roger Wilson's account of a visit to Greece.  She has had a first inoculation.  Requests studies in Eastern Europe, her typewritten extracts from George Fox's Journal, 8 September 1945. <br><br>9  Letter: c/o The Hostel, Aldenham Vicarage, N Waterford. News of her probable transfer to Athens to work for displaced persons.  Describes life in camp under canvas, 16 September 1945.<br><br>10  Letter addressed Malloree, Lawrence Drive, Canford Cliffs, Bournemouth .  Stella has been to Manchester, to be fitted for uniform to go to Greece.  Has been sailing in Pool(e) harbour with Margaret, Edward and John, notes that she will be attending the Quarterly Meeting,  22 September 1945.<br><br>11  Letter addressed 48 Netherwell Gardens, London, NW 3, 25 September 1945.  Dorice White may be Stella's companion in Athens.  Report on Quarterly Meeting at Bournemouth with Stephen Thorne, as guest speaker.  Had great unity in Stephen Thorne's plea for the well tried friends way of having a clerk who makes minutes during the meeting.  Concern of Friends for the elderly.  Mentions Ernest and Emmy Haughton, Sam and Grace Bell, Mary Pim, Alice and Bewley, Doreen, Alfred Grubb brother of Leonard.  Has had second lot of injection, will go to Watling meeting and on to Harry and Margaret Silcock.  Had a driving test,  25 September 1945.<br><br>11a   Letter. Dorice White may not join Stella on medical grounds.  Visit from Rosamond Douglas who is expecting to go to Brunswick. Request for her mother to bring over her typewriter so she could take it to Greece, 27 September 1945.<br><br>12  Letter containing request for various items from home, including books.  Has had third lot of injections.  Visited Harry and Margaret Silcock and their son and daughter-in-law, Olive Bourne, 2 October 1945.<br><br>13  Letter.  Further requests for towels and books, official invitation to FRS to send a couple to Athens has arrived.  Discusses possible reprinting of 'Bell Article', 5 October 1945.<br><br>14  Letter. Take care of yourself, difficulty in getting sailing tickets, Harold Lamb was at meeting, 10 October 1945.<br><br>15  Letter to her mother. Has been employed cleaning the house ready for the next course. It is hoped that some of us may go to the Dutch Island of Walcheren which was flooded by Allied bombing, 11 October 1945.<br><br>16  Letter to her mother. Went to London and Middlesex Quarterly Meeting and met Arnold Robinson his wife, Gertrude Robson, Gerald Hodgett and Joseph Moorland, clerk.  Attended a Russian Orthodox service with Louisa Roberts, warden, Dorrie Green and Betty Adshead.  Describes the end of course party.  Athens has not yet been confirmed in writing. Will visit Bill and Margaret Sessions.  Sorry to hear her mother has had 'such a bad time', 14 October 1945.<br><br>17  Letter to her mother. Arrangements for sending books from Ireland. Had collected her typewriter from Friend's house where there is 'great coming and going'. Fred Tritton back from Scandinavia and Poland, Roger Wilson off to Germany, Edmond and Yvonne Private on a visit from Geneva.  The letter is full of descriptions of the Greek Orthodox service, 16 October 1945.<br><br>18  Letter to 'Dear Parents'.  Stonebridge Green, Egerton, Kent.  [Staying with Mac and Ethel Nobel] 'UNRRA have written a letter to enable me to get my passport attended to, so it looks as if I shall be going to Greece'.  Met Joe Wigham at friends house and thanked him for bringing over the typewriter, 19 October 1945.<br><br>19  Letter to her mother in hospital.  Malloree, Lawrence Dowe, Canford Cliffs, Bournemouth.  Has received a letter from Friends' Relief Service to go to Gordon House to prepare to go overseas.  Mentions Sam and Grace Bell, Bewley, Doreen, Mary Pim.  Is grappling with Greek alphabet.  Kenneth and Dorothy Clay, John Backhouse, 24 October 1945.<br><br>20  Letter to her mother, 159, Highgate Road, London, NW5, [Gordon House] Has received items sent from home.  Details of her stay in Bournemount, 28 October 1945.<br><br>21  Letter to 'Dear Parent'. The Institute, Friends House, Enston Road, N W.  Arrangements for money.  Florrie Taylor is training for VAD for India  'Getting overseas is proceeding slowly'.  Had first Greek lesson, 30 October 1945.<br><br>22  Letter to her mother. 139 Highgate Road, London, NW 5. Hoping to leave on 21 November, 'target date'. Heard Fred Gritten's report of his visit to Scandinavia and Poland.  Thanks Susan E Bewley, Charles M Hill and Susan E Bewley for letters.  Notes that a Hostel has opened in Hoxton.  Heard Jean Inebrit give a moving account of the death of Pierre Ceresol. Sean has been helping Friends' Relief Service in France,  5 November 1945.<br><br>23   Letter to 'Dear Parent', 159 Highgate Road, London NW 5. Long letter with news of life at Gordon House.  Is having Greek lessons two hours daily.  Is sewing Quaker Relief flashes and 'Friends Relief Service Quakers' badges on to shoulders and stencilling her name on to two hat bags, camp bed, mosquito net, cutlery, blankets, grey uniform.  Heard Ranar Halfden Neilson of Denmark speak on the Danish experience during the war.  He condemned 'the present collaboration hunt' and the reintroduction of capital punishment into Denmark, 11 November 1945.<br><br>24  Letter. Friends House, Euston Road, NW 1. Permits are held up,  has been issued with six grey-blue poplin skirts, 15 November 1945.<br><br>25  Letter. Gordon House, 159 Highgate Road, London, N5. Dorice White has not yet appeared.  Difficulties with visa, 20 November 1945.<br><br>26  Letter. The Institute, Friends House, may leave shortly, 29 November 1945.<br><br>27  Letter. 159 Highgate, London N5. Will know tomorrow if she will leave on an UNRRA plane alone. Dorice White (to follow) and SMB. W to represent Friends Relief Service in Athens, 30 November 1945.<br><br>28  A typescript account of Mount Waltham Friends' Relief Service Training Centre, sent with letter of 8 September 1945, written 19 August 1945.<br><br>29  Notepad with preparation notes from lectures including first aid, diet, child welfare, writing of reports, no date.",Quakers; employment of women; education of women; women and charitable work,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. 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The day's journey from Naples.  Reported to UNRRA office.<br><br>7  Letter. HQ UNRRA, Greece mission c.m.f. 12 December 1945. First contacts in Athens.<br><br>8  Letter. HQ UNRRA. Greece mission, c.m.f. 16 December 1945. Has visited the Acropolis, is 'tackling the searcher service', and have also helped with other D P [displaced person's] jobs.<br><br>9  Letter.  26 December , 1945.  Has received no post from Ireland, Spent Christmas day with a Greek family, the aunt of the girl who gave Stella Webb her first Greek lessons.  Greek is slowly improving. <br><br>10  Letters.  1 January 1946.  New Year's Day festivities, the Greek Orthodox Church, tea at the house of the Halmoukons, the Greek family who entertained Stella on Christmas Day, with Nora Bishop.  Inflation.  UNRRA personal allowance doubled from 4000 drachmas to 8,000 per day. <br><br>11  Letter. 4 January 1945.  Has received the first letter from home. Went to a Carol Service on Christmas the and felt homesick, Daily Timetable is working in the 'special casework section of the displaced persons division', particularly concerned with research cases.  Information for a survey of the women brought back by returning Greek workers from Central Europe.<br><br>12  Letter. 9 January 1945. Contacts, teaparties, expects to be extremely busy, as her superior,  Ms Gelard Brown is leaving for Italy.  Dorice White expected soon.  Greek is improving, can express simple ideas.<br><br>13  Letter. 14 January 1945. Has lost room-mate L Nicholson, replaced by a nurse.  Bep Hornaill still here.  Dorice White has not arrived yet, visited the Halmonkons family again.<br><br>14  Letter. 26 January 1946. Dorice White and Arthur Petit have arrived.  Miss Geldard Brown has flown to Italy to sort out visa problems and Stella is in charge of her office.  Cuts in electricity and water, civil servants and others on strike.<br><br>15  Letter. 7 February 1946.  Miss Geldard Brown still in Italy and Stella still in charge of room 25 in the DP Division, comments on parents' letters.  Variety of Friends Relief Service people passing through, Dorice and Stella, the only two members of the service in Athens.  The typewriter is invaluable.<br><br>16  Letter. HQ UNRRA. Greece Mission, CMF, 12 February 1946.  Miss Geldard-Brown not back from Italy but expected soon.  Has met a Greek artist.<br><br>17  Letter. 18 February 1946.  Miss Geldard-Brown arrived back by air but is in bed with a cold.   Jack Catchpool visiting in connection with the British Council, and joined in a short meeting with Stella and Dorice.  Visited Daphni and climbed a nearby hill.  Discussion of Greek word 'no'.  Athens full of new inhabitants, has trebled its pre-war population.<br><br>18  Letter. 24 February 1946.  Has a cold, has been to the Opera which is inexpensive, met a lively female Belgian lawyer (no name).  Is submerged in a sea of Italian wives, Greek girls married to Italians during the occupation who wish to join their husbands in Italy.<br><br>19  Letter.  March 1946. Has moved to a single room with a view of the Parthenon.  Glad to have messages from people at home.  Lent has started following three weeks of half hearted carnival 'as most people had neither the heart nor the clothes for a real carnival'.  Went with a new Friends Relief Service person from London by bus to Blpova where refugees from Constantinople entertained them warmly with sweetmeats and drinks of water.<br><br>20  Letter, four sheets. 14 March 1946.  A visit by jeep to Phaleron and the Acropolis.  Received a request from 'the Committee of Anne Burgess's Armenian Mission to look up the Mission in Athens and send a report'. Visited the second visit to Cape Sounion and saw remains of temples to Poseidon and Athena.  Using candles because of a power strike.  Richard Reiss, Friends Relief Service, has finished his term and is being repatriated.<br><br>21  Letter. 24 March 1946. Visit to Corinth by jeep.<br><br>22  Letter, three sheets, to 'Dear Daddy'. 'British Forces in Greece' substituted for CMS. 1 April 1946.  Yesterday was election day with British army and military police confined to barracks.  Is now working at individual problems in the Repatriation Section of Welfare and Repatriation Division.<br><br>23  Letter. 7 April 1946.  Attended a dinner given by the Welfare and Repatriation Division to officials of the Greek ministry of Welfare, and to regional Welfare Officers who were attending a conference at Athens.<br><br>24  Letter. 14 April 1946. Went on an Army Educational tour to Corinth with Richard Reiss and Norma Gilbertson.<br><br>25  Letter two typescript sheets. 21 April 1946 . Detailed description of the Easter services in a nearby [Anglican?] Church.<br><br>26  Letter. 1 May 1946.  Meeting for worship '13 Strong'.  Visits to early sites with friends.<br><br>27  Letter. 5 May 1946. On board the Corinthia in Piraeus harbour, about to sail to Salonika.  'We live horribly comfortably.  Water is laid on hot and cold day and night while most Athenians only get it turned on for two hours every second day.  We live on American rations,  some of us feel we emulate the rich of Athens whom we condemn for living in luxury while the people starve'.<br><br>28  Letter, 13 Sheets. 17-21 May 1946.  Detailed description of visit to Salonika, conference and visits to the American Farm School, village schools and food distribution centres.<br><br>29  Letter. 30 May 1946. Details of Greek, Friends Relief Service and other contacts.<br><br>30  Letter. HQ  UNRRA Greece Mission, Athens Greece. 1 June 1946.  Army Post Office privileges have been withdrawn, future mail by civilian services. Will be the only Friends Relief Service permanently in Athens.<br><br>31  Letter. Delphi Hotel, Athens. 1 June 1946.  Experimenting with different posts.  Has brought a hammer and screwdriver for fixing things.<br><br>32  Letter. HQ, UNRRA, Greece mission, Athens, Greece, 3 June 1946.  Went with a party of Greeks to the sea.<br><br>33  Letter. Details of activities in Athens, 9 June 1946.<br><br>34  Dinner Menu.<br><br>35  Letter. Delphi Hotel, St. Constantine Street, Athens, 23 June 1946. 1000 drachmas = 1 shilling. When Stella arrived in Athens the rate was 2000 drachmas = Ï1.  Details of social activities in Athens.<br><br>36  Letter. 30 June 1946. Observed a service at the  Areopagus. Stella criticises UNRRA for 'wastage of material' particularly manpower and specific skills.<br><br>37  Letter. No date. Is learning Greek dancing. Celebrations on the return of the Dodecanese.  Wedding of Stella's colleague Jane Cohen to Mike Hersch, both liberal Jews who will go to South Africa.<br><br>38  Letter two sheets. 16 July 1946.  Parties and entertainment in Athens, is sleeping on the hotel roof.<br> <br>39  Letter 22 July 1946, completed on 1 August 1946.  Is being transferred to the offices of the Sub-Ministry of Repatriation in Metropole Square.  The Director General of UNRRA has visited and ordered a fifty percent staff cut, Stella to remain under the chief of the section, Charles Stokes.<br><br>40  Letter 13 August 1946.  Settled into the new offices, various friends departments.<br><br>41  Letter 18 August 1946. Has lost the mess facilities in the hotel, and has to go the 'the other UNRRA hotel' for meals, a quarter of an hours' walk away.<br><br>42  Letter 25 August 1946.  Has attended a concert in 'the old Roman theatre', open air.  The conductor was presented with Greek and Turkish flags, the old Turkish feud is now overshadowed by fear of Russia and above all Bulgaria.  Also attended a Greek comedy production of a play on the theme of Romeo and Juliet.<br><br>43  Letter Thesalonika 2 September 1946.  On leave.  'Spent the weekend at the American Farm School.  A wooden barracks built during the war to accommodate the Farm School staff while Germans occupied their houses.  The girls are supposedly prepared to become leaders of a better way in their villages.  Last year .. half of them had scabies'. Journey by staff car to Kastoria.<br><br>44  Transcription of part of the last letter [43] which is written in pencil and hard to decipher, describing a rough truck journey to Yannitsa.<br><br>45  Letter. Delphi Hotel, Athens, 14 September 1946.  Visited a museum but 'Athens has not yet dug up the treasures it buried for the war, and is not likely to in the present situation'.  Visited a village with an unusually high percentage of orphans.  Return journey form Macedonia affected by mines on the road planted by 'the brigands in the mountains' and a puncture, hitched a lift in a British truck and returned by boat, the Athens road being closed by the mines.<br><br>46  Letter 23 September 1946. Social outings.  'I am now the only foreigner in the Ministry's office'.<br><br>47  Letter 29 September 1946. Describes visit of the king watched from Stella's office.<br><br>48  Letter 8 October 1946. Is now the only 'imported person working at the DP problem'.  An outing with Greek friends in a Jeep.<br><br>49  Letter 20 October 1946. Sightseeing with friends.<br><br>50  Letter 26 October 1946.  Arrival of Mary Lee, a weighty Friend sent out by the Friends' Service Council  to view Friends' Relief Service work in Salonica, particularly the girls' domestic school, with a view to advising Friends' Service Council as to future policy, Stella will probably leave Greece about the beginning or towards the middle of December. <br><br>51  Letter 3 November 1946 . News of Greek friends.  Celebration of Halloween.<br><br>53  Letter 14 November 1946.  Mary Lee's return, Stella acted as interpreter between her and those interested in Friends.  Mary Lee is clerk of the Quarterly Meeting comprising the Hardshaw Monthly Meetings and is one of those nice ordinary weighty Friends who have no side because they are just themselves and very good selves they are too.<br><br>54  Letter 18 November 1946.  Mary Lee has departed, after being taken to the theatre by Stella.  Letter two sheets. 23 November 1946. Details of Greek families with whom Stella is friendly.  Problems with the allocated jeep and its drivers. Details of Friends in Athens.  'We have been very disturbed by events in Northern Greece.  There have been pitched battles in Macedonia near the Jugoslave border, and everyone believes they have instigated from outside'.<br><br>55  Letter 26 November 1946.  Is sending a telegraph to say she is leaving Athens on 7 December.  Intends to travel to Liverpool by sea, and thence on to London.<br><br>56  Letter 2 December 1946. Very busy saying goodbyes.  'There is nothing certain in this life, and the ship may be delayed or cancelled'.<br><br>57  Letter 6 December 1946.  Still on the list to sail from Piraeus on the Asconia on the 8th.<br><br>58  Note 9 December 1946 .  We believe we are really off.<br><br>59  Letter S/S Asconia, Mediterranean.  10 December 1946. 'A Cunard White Star, and prewar a good liner'.  We should be in Liverpool on the 18th.<br><br>60 a-p  Typescript extracts from Stella B Webb's letters, 3 December 1945 to 14 February 1946.  Letter of 14 February 1946 to Sydney Gillespie contains material not in the letters to her parents.<br>a-q Typescript extract from letters, 14 January 1946 to 21 May 1946.<br><br>61  Copy of letter of extracts of 14 February 1946 to Sydney Gillespie.<br><br>62  Copy of letter of extracts of 14 February 1946 to Sydney Gillespie.<br><br>63  Typescript extract of letters, 8 October-26 November 1946. <br><br>64  Typescript of letters, 9 June 1846- 26 October 1946.",travel; Quakers; women and charitable work,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up the document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,"Handlists: Mss Boxes, Pamphlet Boxes, etc.",Mss Box 79/Folder 3,,20th,"Letters from Stella M B Webb, Greece, January 1946-October 1946.<br><br>1  Cash book of Stella's personal expenditure, August-December 1946.<br><br>2  Two and a half pages of general comments on life in Greece.<br><br>3  Five pages report describing a girl's school in Thessalonki established in 1945 to train village girls to raise standards in their own villages.<br><br>4  Two pages comparing Greece and Ireland.<br><br>5  Copy of disposition of Friends' Relief Service personnel in Greece in January 1946 from Norman Gilbertson [Friends' Relief Service representative] to Angela Clark [Voluntary Societies Liaison].<br><br>6  Four page hand-written letter from Norman Gilbertson in Salonika, 1 March 1946, to Stella Webb with a summary of the various jobs presently undertaken by Friends' Relief Service personnel in Greece.<br><br>7  Letter from Stella Webb, HQ UNRRA, 12 March 1946 to Norman [Gilbertson] expressing appreciation of Norman's appointment as Friends' Relief Service representative in Greece.<br><br>8  Letter from Lettice Jowtitt,  Friends House, London, 16 Match 1946, to Stella Webb, inviting her to 'look into our office whenever you are in London'.<br><br>9  Letter from Norman [Gilbertson], Salonika Region, UNRRA, 18 March 1946, to Stella Webb, hoping she will visit and requesting 'maps to replenish my rapidly depleting stocks'.<br><br>10  Copy of circular addressed to 'All team leaders', Friends' Relief Service, Friends House, London, 18 March 1946, with an extract from the Minutes of the Ways and Means Committee referring to terms of contract for field workers.<br><br>11  Letter from Roger C Wilson, Friends House, London, 19 March 1946, to Stella Webb concerning the proposed visit of Roger, Robert Rossborough and David Henley [of the American Friend' Service Committee] to Athens and Salonika.<br><br>12  Letter from David Jenkins, Overseas Department,  Friends' Relief Service, Friends House, London, 20 March 1946, to Stella Webb replying to points in Stella's letter of 3 March.<br><br>13  Note from David Jenkins, Overseas Department, Friends' Relief Service, 25 March 1946 to Stella Webb, David Henley will not be visiting Greece.<br><br>14  Letter from Stella Webb, HQ UNRRA, Greece Mission, 27 March 1946, to Norman [Gilbertson] mentioning 'unsettlement' and 'upheavals'.  Hopes to send his maps with Dorothy [Harrison].  Refers to expected visit of Roger Wilson, Robert Rossborough and David Henley.<br><br>15  Letter from Amy [Lewis].  Overseas Personnel, Secretary, Friends' Relief Service, Friends' House, London, 28 March 1946, to Stella Webb, giving news of the various Friends' Relief Service schemes and personnel.<br><br>16  Memo to the Commissariat Office, UNRRA, Athens, 29 March 1946, from UNRRA HQ regarding visit of two Friends' Relief Service representatives.<br><br>17  Letter [unsigned] from HQ, UNNRRA, 31 March 1946, to Robert [Rossborough] the Overseas Secretary, Friends' Relief Service, London, giving news of work in Athens, and mentioning the elections.<br><br>18  Drachma Account of Stella Webb with Friends' Relief Service, December 1945-June 1946.<br><br>19  Dorice White and Stella Webb, account with Friends' Relief Service to 20 April 1945.<br><br>20  Letter from Roger Wilson, Friends' Relief Service, Friends House, London, 4 April 1946, to Stella Webb, concerning arrangements for the proposed visit. Joe Brayshaw to take the place of Robert Rossborough.<br><br>21  Cable from Friends' Relief Service, London, 4 April, 1946 to Stella Webb, UNRRA, Greece regarding arrangements for visit.<br><br>22  Letter from Stella Webb, UNRRA Greece Mission, 5 April, 1946 to Roger Wilson, regarding arrangements for visit.<br><br>23  Note from Dennis Westbrook, Friends' Relief Service, London, 9 April 1946, to Stella Webb to remind her that she was due a cholera inoculation, and Dorice White a typhus inoculation.<br><br>24  Letter from Roger Wilson, Friends' Relief Service, London 10 April 1946 to Stella Webb, confirming BOAC flight on 25 April.<br><br>25  Copy of memo from Dorice White and Stella Webb, UNRRA Greece Mission, Athens, 11 April 1946, to M Geldard-Brown with contents of cable and requesting that one member should be released to attend a meeting in Salonica to discuss the future of Friends' Relief Service in Greece.<br><br>26  Letter from  Amy [Lewis] Friends' Relief Service, London, 13 April 1946 to Stella Webb, confirming proposed departure of Roger Wilson and Joe Brayshaw on 24 April, for Greece and that Amy and herself plan to go to Dublin Yearly Meeting.<br><br>27  Copy of programme for Roger Wilson's and Joe Brayshaw's visit to Greece, 15 April 1946.<br><br>28  Copy of memo regarding accommodation of visiting Friends' Relief Service, personnel to Greece, 18 April 1946.<br><br>29  Letter from J M Loch, UNRRA, Thessalonika, April 20, to Stella Webb, requesting that Hilda Davis who was working in the Farm School Group should have permission to buy at the Officer's Shop as she is in need of clothing.<br><br>30  Letter from Stella Webb, HQ UNRRA, Greece Mission, 21 April 1946, to Amy Lewis, describing Easter celebrations.<br><br>31  Copy of Letter from Stella Webb, Delphi Hotel Athens, 24 April 1946, to Colonel M R Lubbock, regarding arrangements for the visit of Friends' Relief Service members.<br><br>32  Copy of welcoming note from Stella Webb, Delphi Hotel, Athens, 24 April 1946 to Roger Wilson and Joe Brayshaw.<br><br>33  Cable to Stella Webb from Friends' Relief Service giving expected time of arrival of [Roger] Wilson at Athens airport, morning 26 April.<br><br>34  Four page report by MO Davies on the Domestic Training School at Salonika, 28 April-12 June 1946.<br><br>35  Copy of an invitation from Dorice White and Stella Webb to meet Roger Wilson and A Joe Brayshaw at the Delphi Hotel, Athens on 28 April 1946.<br><br>36  Letter from Stella Webb, HQ UNRRA, Greece Mission, 1 May 1946 ,to Robert Rossborough, Overseas Secretary, Friends' Relief Service, London.  Refers to various current happenings including the recent visit of Roger Wilson and Joe Brayshaw.<br><br>37  Letter from Amy Lewis Friends' Relief Service, London, 15 May 1946, to Stella Webb describing her visit to Stella's parents in Dublin and to Dublin Yearly Meeting.<br><br>38  Note from Amy Lewis, Friends' Relief Service, London, 16 May 1946, to Stella Webb reminding her she was due for typhus inoculation.<br><br>39  Letter from Stella Webb, HQ UNRRA, Greece Mission, 16 May 1946, to Hilda Davies about arrangements for Hilda's repatriation.<br><br>40  Letter from Stella Webb, HQ UNRRA, Greece Mission, 16 May 1946, to Norman Gilbertson regarding Hilda Davies' repatriation.<br><br>41  Letter from Norman [Gilbertson] Friends War Relief Service, Students Hostel, Philpot Street, London, to Stella Webb about 'my truck', no date.<br><br>42  Memo from Roger C Wilson, Travelling Commissioner in Europe, Friends' Relief Service, Athens, 16 May 1946, to Voluntary Societies Liaison Officer regarding Hilda Davies repatriation.<br><br>43  Letter from Stella Webb, HQ, UNRRA, Greece Mission, 17 May 1946 to Fred J Tritton, Europe Committee, Friends' Service Council, sets out her feelings about the importance of Friends' presence being maintained in Macedonia 'for many years to come'.<br><br>44  Copy of memo from Assistant General Secretary, Friends' Relief Service, Athens, 17 May 1946, to Voluntary Societies Liaison Officer requesting speedy repatriation for Ronald Hadley.<br><br>45  Memo from Buell F Maben, Chief of Mission, 17 May 1946, to the Regional Director concerning two brief cases for members of Friends' Relief Service.<br><br>46  Letter from Stella Webb, Delphi Hotel, 18 May 1946, to Norman Gilbertson regarding donation of drachmas to his team's village welfare scheme, and arrangements for a truck to go north.<br><br>47  Memo from Buell F Maben, Chief of Mission, 18 May 1946, to the Regional Director regarding repatriation of Hilda Davies.<br><br>48  Note from Norman [Gilbertson] Friends' Relief Service, London, no date to Stella Webb, ""herewith the paper for six pairs of shoes.<br><br>49  Letter from Stella Webb, HQ, UNRRA, Greece Mission, no date. to Norman (Gilbertson) Denis Mann is taking the truck to you today.  References to cash; address; other members in Athens.<br><br>50  Letter from Stella Webb, HQ, UNRRA, Greece Mission, 24 May 1946, to Frank (?) refers to photographs of his team in Pavla Melas, departure of Roger (Wilson), Joe (Brayshaw) and Ron Hadley.<br><br>51  Note from Reg Rountree, Friends' Relief Service, London, 17 May 1945, to Stellla Webb, requesting her to look into enclosed letter (below) to Dorothy Harrison.<br><br>52  Copy of letter from Reg Rountree to Dorothy Harrison, 27 May 1946, referring to her missing baggage.<br><br>53  Memo from Amy Lewis, Overseas Personnel Secretary, Friends' Relief Service, London to Team Leaders Overseas - arrangements for inoculation of team leaders.<br><br>54  Letter from Stella Webb, HQ  UNRRA, Greece Mission, 30 May 1946 to Roger Wilson and Ronald Hadley describing problems with the deportation of Italians, news of other members in Athens, need for a book on Quakerism for Greeks.<br><br>55  Letter from Joe Brayshaw, Friends' Relief Service, London, 30 May 1946 to Stella Webb, thanking her for 'kindness in arranging everything so well in Athens'.  Is trying to get a dictionary and book on Quakerism to send.<br><br>56  Report on creche in the village of Neo Agioneri, 3 June 1946.<br><br>57  Note from Norman Gilbertson, Friends' Relief Service, London, 1 June 1946, to Stella Webb asking her to settle a dept owed by John Saunders to Mr Astras. <br><br>58  Letter from Stella Webb, HQ  UNRRA, Greece Mission, 8 June 1946, to Robert [Rossborough] Army Post Office facilities have been withdrawn, comments on repatriation and people.<br><br>59  Letter from Norman [Gilbertson], Thessalonkia, 11 June 1946, to Stella Webb regarding obtaining blankets, etc.,. from an army surplus depot.<br><br>60  Letter from Ron [Hadley] Overseas Department, Friends' Relief Service, London,  18 June 1946 to Stella Webb ' he now has particular responsibility to the work in Germany and Greece, I hope that you are feeling happier about the situation in Athens now'.<br><br>61  Duplication of above.<br><br>62  Letter from Stella Webb, Delphi Hotel, Athens 23 June 1946, to Norman [Gilbertson]. 'Various people have departed, is following up left items from army surplus store, lost trunk'.<br><br>63  Letter from Stella Webb, Delphi Hotel, Athens, 25 June 1946, to Robert [Rossborough], Overseas Secretary Friends' Relief Service, London. Postal arrangements. departures, repatriation, have been engaged on a survey of all the people in Hadjikyiriakon Assembly Centre for outgoing Displaced Persons to report on the ineligibles there. 'A lot of people are political refugees, and are what is know as UNO problems, but are not strictly UNRRA responsibility, and who should really be in the Ministry's camp at Syros, We can now do something to help the Aliens Bureau deport the Germans and Austrians who want to return to central Europe ... What is more, this includes those who contracted unsuccessful marriages'.<br><br>64  Copy of letter from Ron Hadley, Overseas Salonika, 27 June 1946 to Norman Gilbertson 'we have been doing immense amount of Committee Work about Greece. I have taken over a certain measure of responsibility in the Overseas Office for Greek matters'.<br><br>65  Letter from Ron Hadley, Overseas Friends' Relief Service, 27 June 1946 to Stella Webb request for 'a pretty full report to arrive in early December.  We do share a concern that the small number of 'hard core' displaced persons in Greece are not forgotten, and I hope that as long as there is some chance of our influencing the policy with regard to their treatment, you will feel able to remain in Athens'.<br>,<br>66  Two page copy of letter from Ron Hadley, Overseas FRS 27 June 1946, to Dorothy Harrison and Noel Gilbert, regarding Maternity Home, Salonika - terms of service and future plans for the Maternity Home.<br><br>67  Two page minute of the Overseas Committee of the Friends' Relief Service referred to in 65 a-b and 66 above.  'It is recommended that Friends' Relief Service should withdraw from work in Greece over the next 12 months but seek continuation of certain long term work by more appropriate bodies'.  Suggestions for various ways of implementing this statement.  Athens  'We agree that Stella Webb should remain in repatriation work in Athens under UNRRA or the Greek Government until she feels that the work is satisfactorily concluded or until the end of the year, when this committee should again review the position'.<br><br>68  Copy of Minute X 421 of the Ways and Means Committee, 17 June 1946,  regarding personnel in Greece. Copy of Minute 192 of the Friends' Service Council Europe Committee Executive, 14 June regarding future work in Greece.<br><br>69  Memo from  Friends' Relief Service, Robert Rossborough to Stella Webb and other team leaders requesting files for the records group in London, and warning that because of acute shortage of people able to give service in London, there will be much less clothing and other supplies available for the coming winter, no date.<br><br>70  Translations of extracts from letters of pupils in the Girl's School, Salonica Greece, June 1846' commenting on the lessons learned.<br><br>71  Letter from Stella Webb, Athens, 30 June-3 July to Robert Rossborough, Overseas Secretary Friends' Relief Service, London. Various subjects, clothing, personnel, repatriation, information bulletins, screening of collaborators, Mary Pease and American who would like to join Friends' Relief Service and finance.<br><br>72  Copy of letter from Joe Brayshaw,  Friends' Relief Service, London, 1 July 1946, to Margaret Davies, Friends' Relief Service, Thessalonika regarding continuing support for the Girls' Domestic School in Greece, and for Margaret Davies who was appointed head of the school.<br><br>73  Copy of letter from Joe Brayshaw,1 July 1946, to Avrilia [Vlachou] Friends' Relief Service, Thessalonki.  Thanks for work in the Girls' Domestic School - 'the whole committee.. recognise the generosity of the further sacrifice you are making'.<br><br>74  Letter from Joe Brayshaw, 1 July 1946, to Norman Gilbertson, Friends' Relief Service, Thessalonika explaining that a permit for the export of nails to Greece cannot be obtained because the UK is short of nails.  Embroidery silks will be sent shortly.<br><br>75  Letter from Joe [Brayshaw], 1 July 1946, to Norman Gilbertson Friends' Relief Service Thessalonika regarding material and information for publication in the press.<br><br>76  Report July 1946 on camps run for needy and orphan boys from Palaio Agioneri, Khalkidon, Mavrouda, and Xiropotamos.<br><br>77  Receipt for 135,000 drachmas for five days living and quarter allowance, signed by L D White, 19 July 1946.<br><br>78  Letter from Ron Hadley, Friends' Relief Service Overseas Department, London, 12 July 1946, to Stella Webb, Athens, expecting Dorice White.<br><br>79  Letter from Ron Hadley, Friends' Relief Service London, 17 July 1946 to Stella Webb, Athens replies to various points in Stella's letters.  Enclosing an 'Offer of Service' form for Mary Pease.<br><br>80  List of Hilda Davies' Equipment, sleeping bag, blanket, etc., sent by Stella Webb to Sidney and Joice Loch at the American Farm School, Salonica, no date.<br><br>81  Letter from Joe (Brayshaw), Friends' Relief Service, London, 17 July 1946, to Norman Gilbertson Salonika, regarding funding of pocket money and leave allowance.<br><br>82  Letter from Joseph Mortland, Friends' Relief Service, London, 25 July 1946 to Stella Webb, Athens, regarding misunderstanding over system of paying members' pocket money.<br><br>83  Copy letter ([unsigned] 28 July 1946 from Friends' Relief Service, Thessalonika, regarding system of payment of pocket money, accounting and leave allowance, defending the actions of members of Greece.<br><br>84  Stella M B Webb in account with Friends' Relief Service, 31 July 1946.<br><br>85  Copy letter from Stella Webb, Athens, 31 July 1946, to Norman Gilbertson quoting the letter received from Joseph Morland and requesting a copy of Norman's reply to the same letter.<br><br>86  Letter from Amy Lewis, Overseas Personnel and Welfare Secretary, Friends' Relief Service, London, 1 August 1946, to Stella Webb, Athens. Enclosing copy of letter to Avrilia Vlachou regarding financial hardship because of a claim for funds from UNRRA.<br><br>87  Copy of letter from Amy Lewis, Friends' Relief Service, London, 1 August 1946 to Avrilia Vlachou in Athens, regarding financial arrangements for Avrilia's living expenses.<br><br>88  Letter from Avrilia Vlachou, Marouni, no date to Stella Webb requesting advice on money matters.<br><br>89  Note from Amy Lewis, Friends' Relief Service, London, 16 August 1946 to Alfred Wilson, Booksellers, London, giving Stella's new address for the forwarding of periodicals.<br><br>90  Copy of letter from Stella Webb, Athens, 16 August 1946 to Alfred Wilson, Booksellers, London regarding system of keeping personal accounts.<br><br>91  Note from Stella Webb, Athens, 16 August 1946 to Norman Gilbertson regarding payment of two sums of money.<br><br>92  Copy of letter from Stella Webb, Athens, 16 August 1946 to Norman [Gilbertson] regarding payment of two sums of money.<br><br>93  Copy letter from Rob Hadley, Assistant Overseas Secretary, Friends' Relief Service London, 17 August 1946 to Margaret Davies, Thessalonki, regarding continued funding for the Domestic Training School in Salonika, hopefully from Friends Service Council.<br><br>94  Receipt signed by Avrilia Vachou, 19 August 1946, for 500,00 drachmas received from Stella Webb.<br><br>95  Copy of a memo from Leonard Elliott, Friends' Relief Service, London, 30 August 1946, to Norman Gilbertson regarding representation of members in Greece at a forthcoming conference,<br><br>96  Drachma Account of Stella Webb, 31 August 1946.<br><br>97  Copy letter from Stella Webb, Athens, 5 August 1946, to Robert Rossborough, Friends' Relief Service, London, regarding Jane Hersch, Finance Repatriation Section, Accommodation, Meeting for Worship, shipping, including import of a boar, Noel Gilbert.<br><br>98  Letter from Joseph Morland Friends' Relief Service, London, 4 September 1946, to Stella Webb, Athens, regarding system of accounting for personal expenditure.  <br><br>99  Copy of memo from Norman Gilbertson Friends' Relief Service, London, 9 September 1946, to Mrs Parkin Voluntary Societies Liaison, regarding withdrawal of the welfare team from Greece.  Stella Webb working with the Ministry of Repatriation in Athens to arrange her withdrawal  date directly with Mrs Parkin.<br><br>100  Copy of a memo from Norman Gilbertson, Friends' Relief Service, London, 9 September 1946 to Margaret Davies, headmistress, Thessalonika. Friends' Service Council have decided to assume responsibility for the Girls' Domestic School for one year from June 1947.  The decision was partly swayed by the essay of the pupil Maria Chasapi.<br><br>101  Copy letter from Joe Brayshaw, Friends' Relief Service, London, 9 September 1946, to Charles House, American Farm School, Thessalonika, informing him that the  Friends, Service Council will undertake responsibility for the Girls, Domestic School, and thanking him for help and accommodation for the school.<br><br>102  Copy letter from Joe Brayshaw, Friends' Relief Service, London, 9 September 1946, to Dorothy Harrison and Noel Gilbert at the Maternity Training hospital, Thessalonika. Discusses future contracts and length of service. Friends' Relief Service to be wound up in the near future but other sources of funding anticipated.<br><br>103  Copy letter from Stella Webb, Athens, 14 September 1946, to Norman Gilbertson repaying loan of 50,000 drachmas.<br><br>104  Letter from Norman Gilbertson, no date, repaying a dept of 100,000 drachmas to Stella.<br><br>105  Copy letter from Stella Webb, Athens, 15 October 1946, to Janet Robinson, UNRRA Salonika, with 190,000 drachmas for the team welfare fund.<br><br>106  Letter from Ron Hadley, Friends' Relief Service, London, October 17 1946, to Norman Gilbertson, Friends' Relief Service, Thessalonki.  Hopes to obtain consent to fund the Agioneri Village scheme until April 1947.<br><br>107  Note from Stella Webb to Janet Robinson regarding 50,000 drachmas to t w fund.",Quakers; education; women and charitable work,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up the document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Photographic Collection,P463,1932-1961,20th,"Shelf 42C  Dublin Friends' Badminton Club 1943, photograph of winners 1932-1933, 1943, 1961.",sport; Quakers,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up the document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Photographic Collection,P408,1963-1979,20th,"Friend Mission Folder 42D  Four cards of mounted snapshots of Friends' Mission Work 'with Christian Endeavour' in 1963, 1969, 1973 and 1979.",women and charitable work; women missionaries; Quakers,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up the document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Photographic Collection,P407,,20th,Folder Shelf 42D  Six Boards of mounted snapshots of Friends' Mission Work in 1941.,women and charitable work; women missionaries; Quakers,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up the document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Photographic Collection,P410,,20th,Young Friends' Conference in Blackrock in 1940s.,Quakers,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Photographic Collection,P796,c1930s,20th,"Folder Shelf 42C  Dublin Badminton Club, c1930s, includes Kathleen Halliday, Emily Montomery and Winifred Lamb.",sport; Quakers,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up the document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Ulster Quarterly Meetings,QMIII/B1-3/Reel 4,1785-1898,"18th, 19th","Women's Meeting:<br>QMIII B1 Reel 4  Microfilm of Women's Quarterly Meeting Book for Ulster Province, 1785-1801<br><br>QMIII B3 Reel 4  Microfilm of Women's Quarterly Meeting Book for Ulster Province, 1825-1839<br><br>QMIII B3 Reel 4  Microfilm of Women's Quarterly Meeting Book for Ulster Province, 1827-1854<br><br>QMIII B3 Reel 4  Microfilm of Women's Quarterly Meeting Book for Ulster Province, 1882-1898.<br><br>Minutes contain attendance by representatives of Friends from Monthly Meetings at Cotehill, Charlemont, Ballihagan, Lurgan, Lisburn and Antrim. Also answers to queries to be forwarded to Yearly Meetings, appointment of Visiting Committees, certificates received from travelling missionary women friends, visits from male and female friends and appointment of representatives to attend the Yearly Meetings.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Ulster Quarterly Meetings,QMIII/H1-6,1793-1932,"18th, 19th, 20th","Schools and Education:<br>QMIII/H1 Reports of the Meetings of the Ulster School Committee, 1793 and 1794, and Accounts of Ulster Provincial Schools, 1795 to 1840. The accounts include details concerning the number of children, boys and girls, attending the school for each year, 1795-1840, 2 volumes<br><br>QMIII/H2  Brookfield School Visitors' Book, 1837-1932.<br>Names, date and impression of Friends who visited Brookfield school, at the request of the Quarterly Meeting, 1 volume<br><br>QMIII/H3  Reports of Brookfield School Committee, 1842, and Accounts of the Ulster Provincial School, 1841-1847, 1 volume<br> <br>QMIII/H4  Brookfield School Register, 1836-1921. Register of pupils in attendance at Brookfield School, detailing the name of the student, age, address, date of entrance, date leaving the school and to whom the student was removed, 1 volume<br><br>QMIII/H5  Brookfield School Register, 1847-1855, not located<br><br>QMIII/H5(a)  Subscriptions for Brookfield School, 1856-1870. Name of subscriber and amount paid to Brookfield School, the returns for the year 1870 are printed, 1 volume<br><br>QMIII/H6  Blank forms of application for admission to Brookfield School, 1 volume.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Ulster Quarterly Meetings,QMIII/Z10,,19th,"Miscellaneous:<br>Notes on Ulster Quaker History. <br>Would appear to be a bundle of notes on Ulster Quaker History drawn up by J Millar Allen, containing references to men and women friends. Very disorganised, no date, 1 bundle.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Ulster Quarterly Meetings,QMIII/E1,1902-1911,20th,"Epistles and Correspondence:<br>Envelope containing:<br>Rental account of the Estate of the Society of Friends for the year ending September 1910<br><br>Account with solicitors Malcomson and Law, 1 page<br><br>Rental account of the Estate of the Society of Friends for the year ending September 1909<br><br>Account with solicitors Malcomson and Law, 1 page<br><br>Rental account of the Estate of the Society of Friends for the year ending September 1911 <br><br>Account with solicitors Malcomson and Law, 1 page<br><br>Carlow Monthly Meeting correspondence, 1902-1908, 1 volume.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,"Handlists: Mss Boxes, Pamphlets Boxes, etc.",Mss Box 1/Case III Lower,1837-1921,"19th, 20th","Material relating to Deborah Webb, 1837-1921.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,"Handlists: Mss Boxes, Pamphlets Boxes, etc.",Mss Box 3-3a,,"19th, 20th","Mss Box 3  Miscellaneous relating to Lydia Jane Fisher, biograghical note, no date.      <br><br>Partial account of sufferings in Ireland during the Protectorate by Mrs S Bewley.         <br><br>Memoirs of a Quaker Childhood in Ireland and Pennsylvania, Louisa M Jacob.      <br>    <br>Quaker messages, etc., by Isabella Grubb.   <br><br>Mss Box 3a  Miscellaneous papers by friends, containing papers on and by Margaret MacNeill, Ida Pimm, Betty Taylor (Journal 1966), Grace Calder's work on Jonathan Pim (1971).",biography,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,"Handlists: Mss Boxes, Pamphlets Boxes, etc.",Mss Box 4,1899-1970,"19th, 20th","Newtown School Reports and Accounts, 1899, 1921-1924, 1926-1933, 1935-1943 1945-1949 and 1951. <br><br>Newtown and Mountmellick Old Scholars Association, Annual Reports, 1962-1964, 1968-1970.",education,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,"Handlists: Mss Boxes, Pamphlets Boxes, etc.",Mss Box 5,,,"List of Genealogical Trees, ancestors of Marietta Webb, no date.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,"Handlists: Mss Boxes, Pamphlets Boxes, etc.",Mss Box 6,1720-1958,"18th, 19th, 20th","Miscellaneous manuscripts given by Winifred Pim, no date.<br><br>Letter from Ida Pim, 16 June 1958.<br><br>Copies of John Bright letters to Jonathan Pim, Thomas Webb, Martha Marsh, etc., no date.<br><br>Mary Bewley's visit to Moate, County Westmeath, 13 April 1985. <br><br>Contributions to bibliography of the Printers of Meath Street, Dublin by Margaret M Kehoe, 1720, 1813.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Photographic Collection,P978a,1932-1933,20th,"Folder Shelf 42C   Dublin Badminton Club, 1932-1933.",sport; Quakers,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up the document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Photographic Collection,P977-977a,,,"Folder Shelf 42C   Dublin Badminton Club, no date.",sport; Quakers,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up the document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Photographic Collection,P464-464a.,1929-1930,20th,"Shelf 42C  Dublin Friends' Badminton Team, winners of League Cup 1929-1930.",sport; Quakers,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up the document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Photographic Collection,Albums 1-40,,"19th, 20th","Albums 2-3  Commissioners of the Friends War Victims' Fund, 1870-1871, with list of names.<br><br>Album 4  139 photographs of 19th century Friends, with list of names, some American.<br><br>Album 5  Album [spine broken] with photographs, unlabelled except Lychia Goodbody, Sarah Goodbody, Kate Ellis Goodbody and Magaret Haughton Goodbody.<br><br>Album 9  Photographs by Emilie M Bennis of places connected with Friends in the Southern half of Ireland.<br><br>Album 11-11a  Young Friends at Glendalough, 1912.<br><br>Album 12  Photographs of Clibborn Family and others with list.<br><br>Album 15  Small pencil drowning of prominent personalities, 1874 -1914, by Josephine Webb, [1883 - 1924].<br><br>Album 16  Snapshots taken at Edenderry meeting, 1935, Rathanagan 1925, Wicklow 1926, Rathangan 1927 and 1929, Wicklow 1929 and 1933.<br><br>Album 17  Late Victorian photographs of Haughton, Grubb, Walpole, Warring, Taylor Hacken.<br><br>Album, 19  Portraits of Friends, mainly English 17th century-late 19th century.<br><br>Album 21  Portraits and silhouettes with letter from John Leeky, 1927.<br><br>Album 22  Dublin Summer School, 2-13 September 1909.<br><br>Album 23  Friends Relief work in Vienna, 1946 - 1948, donated by Stella M B Webb.<br><br>Album 25  Friends Relief Work at Wagner, near Leibnitz 1948, Residential Group 1948.<br>Snapshot of Friends Relief Work, etc., in Greece in 1946.<br><br>Album 26  Members and friends of the Jacob family, no date.<br><br>Album 27  Members of all the Webb family, no date.<br><br>Album 28  Members of the following families:  Fisher, Webb, Grubb, Alexander, Wright, Gough, Smith, no date.<br><br>Album 29  Small Album with nine photographs including Edith Wigham and Jane Wigham, no date. <br><br>Album 30   Wigham family snapshots including some of holidays in the West and groups of children connected with Edith and Jane's social work, no date.<br><br>Album 33  Kathleen R Tayler's coloured snapshots taken at Swanbrook, Bloomfield and New Lodge, includes Dublin Millennium Exhibition 1988 and the Tree Planting at Bloomfield by the Irish Wheelchair Association, 1989. <br><br>Album 34  Collection of photographs of Corninion Home of Leonard Webb, Hilda Webb and Stella M B Webb, no date. <br><br>Album 35  Collection of school photographs, Bootham, 1893-1900.<br><br>Album 36  Album of holiday photographs [Norway], includes L Webb, J Douglas and Charles and Stella Jacob, no date.<br><br>Album 37  Shackleton family album, no date.<br><br>Album 39  Elizabeth Pim's Album, [born 1828], daughter of Joseph Robinson Pim.<br><br>Album 40  Mary Anne Jacob's Album, no date.",charities; Quakers; women artists,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up the document."Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Photographic Collection,P78,,20th,"Filing Cabinet 3  International Conference of Young Friends, August 1920.",Quakers,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up the document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Photographic Collection,P438,,19th,"Filing Cabinet 3  Seven members of Bewley Family on tricycles, c1890, includes Anna Bewley.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up the document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,"Handlists: Mss Boxes, Pamphlets Boxes, etc.",Mss Box 8,1794-1900,"18th, 20th","Letter from Henry Chandlee, M D, to his daughter Elizabeth Betherton Chandlee, March 1900. <br><br>Disownment of Sarah Wily for taking legal action against executors of the will of Samuel Pim, April 1794.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,"Handlists: Mss Boxes, Pamphlets Boxes, etc.",Mss Box 9/Case III Lower,,19th,"Munster Female Bounty Fund, no date.<br><br>Memo from J Earnest Grubb of Carrick-on-Suir to Henry Wigham relating to the Munster Handicraft Fund, Munster Female Bounty Fund, Limerick Meeting House and Provincial School Property, February 1878.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,"Handlists: Mss Boxes, Pamphlets Boxes, etc.",Mss Box 11,,19th,"Notebook of Louisa Elizabeth Pim, 1876, containing sundry notes and correspondence, c1800.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,"Handlists: Mss Boxes, Pamphlets Boxes, etc.",Mss Box 12,1854-1922,"19th, 20th","Family History:<br>Isabell Grubb-Tales of My Ancestors in Waterford and County Tipperary <br><br>Edith Beatrice Beckerleg, nee Flynn<br><br>Marriage certificate of Haslam, Thomas Joseph-Fisher to Anna Maria from Cork city, Marriage Register, 20 March 1854. Death certificate of Anna Maria Haslam, aged 93, 13 November 1922.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,"Handlists: Mss Boxes, Pamphlets Boxes, etc.",Mss Box 13,1801-1901,"19th, 20th","Cork and Youghal Papers:<br>Old Account Book containing lists of clothes by John Barclay Clibborn. Includes lists of children vaccinated and Elizabeth Clibborn lying-in clothes lent to others, 1801-1811<br><br>Minutes of Women's Preparative Meeting, Youghal, 1849/1854 and one Munster Quarterly Meeting, 1865 and Minutes of Youghal Preparative Meeting, 1865<br><br>Warrant for the arrest of Elizabeth Sweeney, signed by John W Newsom, 25 July 1821<br><br>Proceedings of Women's Yearly Meeting of Ireland, 1900<br><br>Proceedings of Women's Yearly Meeting of Ireland, 1901.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,"Handlists: Mss Boxes, Pamphlets Boxes, etc.",Mss Box 14,1806-1938,"19th, 20th","Typescript of lecture on Quakerism given to Dun Laoghaire Methodist Church by Olive Goodbody, December 1964. <br><br>Letters to Benjamin and Samuel Houghton from Mary Leadbeater, 1806/1807.  <br><br>Copy of a letter to a Friend from Olive C Goodbody, entitled 'Friends in Dublin, 1669', no date. <br><br>Notes on William Penn by Sarah P Brock, June 1967. <br><br>Letter from Arthur Sikes (?) to Isabel Grubb, 15 May 1938.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,"Handlists: Mss Boxes, Pamphlets Boxes, etc.",Mss Box 15/Case III Lower,,20th,"Letter from Stella Webb, 27 September 1954.<br><br>Essay on George Fox by Mary Glyn, no date.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,"Handlists: Mss Boxes, Pamphlets Boxes, etc.",Mss Box 16,,"17th, 18th, 19th","Cork Marriage Presentments, 17th-19th century:<br>Contains alphabetical listing of marriages, detailing the names of both spouses and the date of marriage.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,"Handlists: Mss Boxes, Pamphlets Boxes, etc.",Mss Box 17,1881-1945,"19th, 20th","Correspondence between Stella M B Webb and L Van Hank, 1940-1945.<br> <br>Record of the names of children at Edith Webb's school, 1881-1902.",education,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,"Handlists: Mss Boxes, Pamphlets Boxes, etc.",Mss Box 18,1785-1880,"18th, 19th","Folder 3  Friends Relief Work for War Victims in France and Germany, 1870-1871. <br>Contains detailed listing of work by the friends, Lady Commissioners, accounts, etc. <br>Example 3.9  The War Victims Fund. Report from the Executive Committee of Friends for the Relief of the Peasantry and other non-combatant sufferers in France and Germany, buying and making of warm clothes, 21 November 1870.  <br><br>Folder 4  Friends in France 1785-1791. <br>Names of Friends and their families in Cong[?] and St Giles copied by Anna Rawes of Marnhill, Dorsetshire, 1798. Example:<br>4.7  Extract from a letter of Lewis Majolier to Sarah Grubb, of Magdalene Beneget and Mary Majolie to S A G, Anabapists regarding pressure from priests and others in Cong[?] to have children of Friends baptised with water, no date. <br><br>Folder 5  Relief of Distress in Ireland, 1880. <br>Example 5.17  Letter from Kate Sowell Greer at Dugort Rectory to J H Tuke, 'relief committee had to stop distribution previous week, due to lack of funds----', no date.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference,  is needed to call up each document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Photographic Collection,P984,,20th,"Filing Cabinet 8  Photographs of Ireland, Delegation at Friends World Conference, Oxford, 1952.",Quakers,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up the document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Photographic Collection,P70,,,"Family Groups:<br>Shelf 42D Pink Miscellaneous on Shelf 42D, the Wighams, no date.",domestic life,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up the document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Photographic Collection,P99,,20th,"Filing Cabinet 3  Young Friends' Association, 1909.",Quakers,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up the document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Photographic Collection,P425,,19th,"Young Friends:<br>Fifteen Young Friends on bicycles, c1890s.",Quakers,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Photographic Collection,P148,,19th,"Conferences and Youth Meetings:<br>Deputation from London Youth Meeting to Dublin Youth Meeting, 1864.",Quakers,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Photographic Collection Card Catalogue,P370,,20th,"Conferences and Youth Meetings:<br>Visit of Monkstown Friends to Bessbrook, 1982.",Quakers,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Photographic Collection Card Catalogue,P411,,20th,"Schools:<br>M Isabel Douglas with group of children, Summer 1939.",Quakers,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Museum Collection,,1856-1947,"19th, 20th","Art:<br>Maria Jane Wright, 1856-1947:<br>Twenty-eight coloured drawings of wild flowers and botanical specimens in black sketch book.",women artists,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Museum Collection,,,,"Art:<br>Pen and ink sketch of three ladies in fashionable dress and four in Quaker dress, no date.",fashion; women in art,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Museum Collection,,1756-1836,"18th, 19th","Bible dated 1687, belonged to Rachel M Jackson, 1756-1836.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Museum Collection,,,19th,"Friends' Relief Work:<br>Print of Cork Soup Kitchen, 1847.",charities; welfare; Quakers,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Museum Collection,,,20th,"Postal Curios:<br>Elizabeth Fry on German Postage Stamp, 1952.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Museum Collection,,,19th,"Scrap Books:<br>Recipe Book with remedies and inventory of house linen, 1823.",housekeeping,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Museum Collection,,1936-1974,20th,Collection of Pocket Diaries belonging to Stella M B Webb:<br>1936<br>1947<br>1952<br>1956-1962 <br>1954<br>1968-1974.,domestic life; Quakers,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms 5247,,"17th, 18th","Includes the executors accounts of Mary Allen, widow of Patrick Allen of Dublin, 1668-1682.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms5256,,17th,"Suit of William Spenser in respect of claims by his wife, Elizabeth against Henry, 7th Earl of Thomond, under the will of Henry, 5th Earl, 1673.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms5263,1852-1856,19th,"Miscellaneous papers which include letters to Denis Florence MacCarthy, mainly from the Marchioness of Donegall.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms5358,1915-1916,20th,"Miscellaneous papers which include letters to Stanley Lane-Poole from, amongst others, Mabel Elliott.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,,1864-1873,19th,"Limerick Ragged School Register, female and male departments, 1864-1873.","charity, welfare, education",,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms5061,1772-1904,"18th, 19th, 20th",Letters and miscellaneous papers of the Brooke family which include late 18th and early 19th century letters from Thomas and William H Brooke to their mother and from A Brooke to her mother. Typescript.,,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms 5074,,19th,"Record of male and female parishioners, Dunmanway parish, kept by M L Connor, 1848.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms5391,1774-1808,"18th, 19th","Correspondence of Lady Boyle Roche with members of the family, 1774-1808.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms5488,1744-1748,18th,"Money received by Greenwich Hospital, Londonderry, 1744-1748.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms5491,1652-1659,17th,"Certificate of Commissary in favour of Elizabeth, Countess of Ormonde, copy of order of Parliament granting herself and her heirs a house and land in County Kilkenny, petitions by her to be granted her full inheritance.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Mss5518-5574,1831-1900,"19th, 20th","Mss5518-5528<br>Index to Minutes of Board Meetings of the Commissioners of National Education, Ireland, volumes, A-O and volumes 1-32 dealing with the period 1831-1900<br><br>Ms5529<br>Minutes of the Board Meetings of the Commissioners of National Education, Ireland, volume A, dealing with the period 1 January 1831- 16 February 1837<br><br>Ms5530<br>Minutes of the Board Meetings of the Commissioners of National Education, Ireland, volume B, 23 March 1837 -2  July 1840<br><br>Mss5531-5542<br>Minutes of the Board Meetings of the Commissioners of National Education, Ireland, volumes C-0, 9 July 1840 - 3 May 1861<br><br>Mss5543-5574<br>Minutes of the Board Meetings of the Commissioners of National Education, Ireland, volumes 1-32, 20 July 1855 - 18 December 1900.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the docunent this is needed to call up each document."National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms5615,1805-1813,19th,"An album of poems and sketches for Mrs Harriet Parry, 1805-1813.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms5634,"1805, 1821-1847",19th,"Minutes of the management committee of the Collon, County Louth dispensary, 1805 and 1821-1847. There are gaps in the latter period. Also includes financial accounts.","health, welfare",,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms5642,,,"Miscellaneous photostats about Swift, Morgan Library, New York.Includes a portrait of Hester Vanhomrigh.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms5643,1797-1894,"18th, 19th","Typescript copy of recollections of a beloved mother and a beloved father by Anna Dorothea Dufferin, 1824 and an extract from the journal of Mary Ann Fortescue, October 1797 to February 1798.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms5647,1916-1918,20th,"Letters from George Moore to his secretary, Ethel Palmer, 1916-1918.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms5655,,19th,"Specification of alterations and additions to Maretimo Black Rock, County Dublin for Lady Cloncurry, by John McCurdy, architect, 1868.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms5245,1684-1801,"17th, 18th, 19th","Rental receipts of the Pratt family and correspondence of the Pratt and Winter families of Agher, County Meath. Includes, among other items, an early 18th-century letter from Benjamin Pratt to his mother, a letter to Mr Winter, 6 August, 1772  from Mary Hancock and letters from Jane Robins, 1750 and Mary Armstrong, 1756 addressed to their dear cousin.  1 volume.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms5668,1824-1874,19th,"An alphabetical list of marriages at Booterstown Church, Dublin, July 1824-July 1874, compiled by Rev. B H Blacker.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms5746,,18th,"Two photostat copies of a letter of attorney from Sir John Temple and Sir James Oxenden, executors of the will of Sir Robert Booth to John Fielding and his wife to recover debts due to the daughters of Sir Robert under the terms of his will, 1701.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms5777,1860-1874,19th,"Letters of William Allingham. Includes a letter to Mrs Ferguson dealing with his forthcoming marriage, 1874 and a letter dealing with literary matters to Mrs Browning, 1860.",literature,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms5754,1904-1935,20th,"Letters and postcards from James Joyce, mainly to his aunt, Mrs Josephine Murray and to his daughter Lucia, 1904-1935.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms5759,1802-1846,19th,"Autographed letters from Daniel O'Connell mainly to his wife, 1802-1846. Includes a few photostat copies.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms5763,1916-1923,20th,"Prison letters of Countess Markievicz to her sister Eva Gore-Booth, 1916-1923.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms5839,1835-1841,19th,"Cash book of Martha Roberts, landholder, Old Conna, County Dublin, 1835-1841.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms5854,1894-1939,"19th, 20th","Autograph and typed copies of letters from S R Lysaght to his wife and son, 1894-1939.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms5883,,19th,"Includes a letter from Samuel Carter Hall to Miss Landon and four autograph letters of Miss Hall, 1830 and the rest undated.  14 letters in all.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms5919,1939-1943,20th,"Letters to Joseph Hone about a proposed biography of W B Yeats with reminiscences and other biographical material from Maud Gonne McBride, and Edith Lyttelton",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms5389,1832-1875,19th,General correspondence which includes letters to Thomas H McDermott from his sister.,,,Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Kingstown/Dun Laoghaire,LA4,1884-1930,"19th, 20th","Minutes of Special Committees:<br>172  17 December 1884-2 December 1887, includes specialcommittee of inquiry into the workings of the departments of the Township and Committee enquiring into the Parliamentary Bill of Costs arising from the Commissioners opposition to the Local Government Board Provisional Orders Bill, 1885<br>173  12 July 1887-28 February 1901, includes Committee meeting of the whole house concerning the Township's opposition to the Blackrock and Kingstown Drainage and Improvement Bill, proceedings of a committee enquiring into the provision of a Cholera and Infectious Hospital, Leasehold Enfranchisement Committee, Electrical Lighting Committee and Technical Instruction Committee<br>174  15 July 1887-16 March 1893<br>175  9 Janaury 1890-4 September 1901<br>176  21 March 1901-14 February 1921, includes proceedings of the Housing of the Working Classes Committee, Stock and Allotments Committee, Decoration Committee overseeing preparations for the Royal Visits of 1907 and 1911, Entertainment and Amusements Committee, Land Cultivation Committee, Baths Committee and Efficiency and Economy Committee<br>177  6 June 1905-9 November 1920<br>178  5 April 1909-25 February 1914<br>179  21 February 1921-19 March 1930, includes minutes of the Child Welfare Committee, Unemployment Committee and Sports Grounds Committee<br>180  8 February 1897-11 June 1909.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document"Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Kingstown/Dun Laoghaire,LA4,1871-1923,"19th, 20th","Monthly Reports presented by the Township Secretary and the standing committees of Finance, Public Health and Road, Water, Lighting to the Commissioners:<br>181  6 November 1871-7 July 1879<br>182  4 August 1879-2 May 1887<br>183  3 February 1921-20 February 1923.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document"Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Kingstown/Dun Laoghaire,LA4,1897-1939,"19th, 20th","Cash Books listing miscellaneous revenue, other than rates, received and lodged with the Council Treasurer:<br>187  30 April 1920-6 February 1925<br>188  13 February 1925-23 December 1929<br>189  1 December 1897-18 February 1902, Loans Ledger; 1 January 1913-1 January 1931, Register of Holders of the Urban District Council's redeemable stock<br>190  1 January  1913-1 July 1917<br>191  1 December 1925-1 January 1931<br>192  1 December 1927-24 October 1939, Register of of weigh dockets detailing article sold, weight, vendor and purchaser.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document"Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Kingstown/Dun Laoghaire,LA4,1898-1930,"19th, 20th","Wage Books:<br>193  3 June 1898-7 November 1899, includes entries covering March-December 1907<br>194  7 November 1900-15 January 1902<br>195  25 December 1900-28 January 1902<br>196  8 January 1901-10 February 1903<br>197  28 February 1903-23 September 1903<br>198  17 February 1902-23 September 1905<br>199  30 September 1905-21 September 1907<br>200  28 Septmber 1907-30 September 1911<br>201  19 December 1914-1 April 1916<br>202  8 April 1916-25 August 1917<br>203  19 October 1918-15 November 1919<br>204  22 November 1919-29 July 1922<br>205  5 August 1922-19 September 1925<br>206  26 September 1925-21 April 1928<br>207  28 April 1928-1 March 1930<br>208  8 March 1930-27 March 1931.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document"Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Kingstown/Dun Laoghaire,LA4,1902-1929,20th,"Salary Account Books listing salaried employees, their positions and salaries:<br>209  11 April 1902-3 November 1905<br>210  3 November 1905-28 August 1908<br>211  19 November 1919-3 December 1921<br>212  17 December 1921-26 January 1924<br>213  2 February 1924-12 December 1925<br>214 19 December 1925-10 September 1927<br>215  17 September 1927-16 November 1929.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document"Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Kingstown/Dun Laoghaire,LA4,1877-1923,"19th, 20th","Poor Rate, Rates Books:<br>220  2 April 1877-31 March 1878<br>221  1 April 1878-31 March 1879<br>222  April 1890-March 1891<br>223  April 1891-March 1892<br>224  April 1891-March 1892<br>225  April 1892-March 1893<br>226  April 1892-March 1893, Collector's copy<br>227  April 1899-March 1900<br>228  April 1900-March 1900<br>229  April 1900-September 1900<br>230  October 1900-March 1901<br>231  April 1902-March 1903<br>232  April 1902-March 1903, Collector's copy<br>233  1 April 1903-31 March 1904<br>234  1April 1903-31 March 1904, Collector's copy<br>235  1 April 1904-31 March 1905<br>236  1 April 1905-31 March 1906<br>237  1 April 1906-31 March 1907<br>238  1 April 1907-31 March 1908<br>239  April 1908-March 1909<br>240  April 1909-March 1910<br>241  1 April 1910-31 March 1911<br>242  1 April 1911-31 March 1912<br>243  1 April 1912-31 March 1913<br>244  1 April 1913-31 March 1914<br>245  1 April 1914-31 March 1915<br>246  1 April 1915-31 March 1916<br>247  April 1916-March 1917<br>248  April 1917-March 1918<br>249  April 1918-March 1919<br>250  April 1919-March 1920<br>251  1 April 1920-31 March 1921<br>252  1 April 1921-31 March 1922<br>253  1 April 1922-31 March 1923.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document"Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Kingstown/Dun Laoghaire,LA4,1903-1923,"19th, 20th","Urban Rate, Rates Books:<br>254   1 April 1903-31 March 1904<br>255  1 April 1904-31 March 1906<br>256  1 April 1905-31 March 1906, Collector's copy<br>257  1 April 1906-31 March 1907<br>258  1 April 1906-31 March 1907, Collector's copy<br>259  1 April 1907-31 March 1908<br>260  1 April 1908-31 March 1909<br>261  1 April 1909-31 March 1910<br>262  1 April 1909-31 March 1910, Collector's copy<br>263  1 April 1910-31 March 1911<br>264  1 April 1910-31 March 1911, Collector's copy<br>265  1 April 1911-31 March 1912 <br>266  1 April 1911-31 March 1912, Collector's copy<br>267  1 April 1912-31 March 1913<br>268  1 April 1912-31 March 1913, Collector's copy<br>269  1 April 1913-31 March 1914 <br>270  1 April 1915-31 March 1916<br>271  1 April 1916-31 March 1917<br>272  1 April 1917-31 March 1918<br>274  1 April 1920-31 March 1921<br>275  1 April 1922-31 March 1923.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document"Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Kingstown/Dun Laoghaire,LA4,1923-1931,20th,"General Rate, Rates Books:<br>276  1 April 1923-March 1924<br>277  1 April 1924-31 March 1925<br>278  1 April 1925-31 March 1926<br>279  1 April 1926-31 March 1927<br>280  1 April 1927-31 March 1928<br>281  1 April 1928-31 March 1929<br>282  1 April 1929-31 March 1930<br>283  1 April 1930-31 March 1931.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document"Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Kingstown/Dun Laoghaire,LA4,1921-1928,20th,"Rate Valuation Registers listing valuations of rateable property. Information listed includes the location and description of the property rated, its annual value and the names of the occupier and immediate lessor:<br>284  1921<br>285  1924<br>286  1928<br>287  1926-1928,  Dun Laoghaire District No. 1<br>288  9 May 1912-31 April 1913, Poor Rate Lodgement Book detailing lodgement of monies received by collection of poor rate.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document"Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Kingstown/Dun Laoghaire,LA4,1916-1927,20th,"Housing Rent Collection Books listing houses rented, tenant, date of occupation and weekly payments per quarter:<br>290  1 April 1916-31 March 1917<br>291  1 April 1917-31 March 1918<br>292  1 April 1918-31 March 1919<br>293  1 April 1919-31 March 1920<br>294  1 April 1920-31 March 1921<br>295  1 April 1922-2 April 1923<br>296  2 April 1923-31 March 1924<br>297  1 April 1924-31 March 1925<br>298  1 April 1926-28 March 1927<br>299  1 April 1926-28 March 1927<br>300  1 November 1926-25 February 1929, Collection Book for Glasthule area.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document"Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Kingstown/Dun Laoghaire,LA4/301,1905-1918,20th,"Housing Rent Register listing Council houses rented, tenants dates of occupation and rents, 26 April 1905-27 August 1918.",,,Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Kingstown/Dun Laoghaire,LA4/304,,20th,"Contractual agreement between the Kingstown Library Committee and Mary Pennell, 5 Summerhill Cottages, Kingstown regarding her appointment as Kingstown Librarian at 20 shillings per week with appartment, fire and light, 20 November 1907.",,,Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Kingstown/Dun Laoghaire,LA4/305,,20th,"Terms and conditions of the appointment of William and Mary Hobbs as managers of the Sandycover Baths at a joint wage of 30 shillings per week, 14 June 1907.",,,Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Kingstown/Dun Laoghaire,LA4/316,,20th,"Counsel's Briefs and Opinions: Mary B Fox, plaintiff, versus Kingstown Urban District Council, defendant, Brief on behalf of the defendents for Counsel to appear and defend as to the flooding of plaintiff's dwelling, Glasthule Lodge, December 1911.",,,Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Kingstown/Dun Laoghaire,LA4/322,1897-1902,"19th, 20th","Damp letter press copy book of the Kingstown Life-Boat Disaster Trust [established to assist the families of life-boatmen who lost their lives trying to save the ""Palme"".]  Contains copy letters from the Trust's Secretary, John Donnelly, to fellow trustees and banks discussing the management and administration of the Trust and to beneficiaries enclosing allotted weekly allowances.  Included are copy letters from Donnelly to the President, St Vincent de Paul's Orphanage, Glasnevin, informing him that some children, beneficiaries of the Trust, were to be placed in his care and enclosing a year's payment in advance.  Also copy letter to some widows in receipt of assistance informing them that the trustees were dissatisfied with the manner in which they were raising and educating their children and threatening to withhold their allowances unless the children were placed in institutions approved by the Trust.  Indexed, 4 June 1897-10 February 1902.",,,Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Kingstown/Dun Laoghaire,LA4/323,1896-1897,19th,"Minutes of evidence taken before the House of Commons Select Committee on the Dublin Corporation Bill.  Includes petition of Kingstown Township against the Bill, 20 July 1896-16 March 1897.",,,Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Kingstown/Dun Laoghaire,LA4/324,1913-1914,20th,"Proceedings in relation to the Kingstown Electric Lighting Order and the Electric Lighting Order and Confirmation (Number 8 Kingstown) Act, 1914; 1913-1914.",,,Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Kingstown/Dun Laoghaire,LA4,1915-1930,20th,"Registers of Births, details date and place of birth, sex, mother's name and address:<br>325  26 October 1915-21 May 1930.<br>326  22 June 1916-10 February 1923<br>327  15 February 1923-1928.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document"Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Kingstown/Dun Laoghaire,LA4,1881-1884,19th,"Two pamphlets by J Byrne, Power, physician to St Michael's Hospital, Kingstown, Medical Superintendent of Health and Consulting Sanitary Officer, Kingstown:<br><br>1  `On the Climate of Kingstown', reprinted from the `Dublin Journal of Medical Science' February 1881<br><br>2  The Public Health of Kingstown, paper read at the Congress of the Sanitary Institute of Great Britain, Dublin 1884.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document""National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Grogan Papers,Ms11109,c1700-1800,"18th, 19th","Rentals and other documents concerning the Grogan estate, County Wexford, c1700-1800. There are c200 documents in total.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Grogan Papers,Ms11110,1859-1877,19th,"Rentals of the joint estates of the Earl and Countess of Granard and the Honourable Mrs Deane Morgan, County Wexford, County Waterford and County Kilkenny, 1859-1877.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Diarmuid Lynch Papers,Ms11129,1921-1937,20th,"Articles and reviews, 1921-1937, including a review by D Lynch of Dorothy Macardle's `Irish Republic'.",women historians; women authors,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms11132,,19th,"Letters mainly to Richard Lovell Edgeworth concerning his scientific and public works, including letters of Maria Edgeworth, early 19th century. There are 8 folders in total.",women authors,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Pakenham-Mahon Papers,Ms10138,,19th,"Major Denis Mahon's emigration account, 1847. For example, in June 1847 Widow Brett, with 5 orphans, on surrendering her holding at Loughboy, received one pound and Bridget Hagan (Cordrummon) received one  pound in lieu of passage to America on surrendering her holding. There are 3 documents in total.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Mayo Papers,Ms11186,,19th,"Five documents relating to the  Poor Law Commission, relating to, for example, the industrial and productive employment of workhouse inmates, July 185,1 and the state of children in Cork Workhouse, 1859.",institutional care; public welfare,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Mayo Papers,Ms11208,,19th,"Six documents relating to the post of resident physician, Clonmel Lunatic Asylum, 1867.",institutional care; health,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Mayo Papers,Ms11217,1866-1868,19th,"Seven documents concerning education in Ireland, 1866-1868.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Mayo Papers,Ms11218,,19th,"Documents relating to distress in County Cork, County Galway and County Mayo, 1867. There are 124 documents in 20 folders.",poverty,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Mayo Papers,Ms11223,,19th,"Letters to Lord Naas, Viceroy of India, on Indian affairs, including 2 from Florence Nightingale, 1868. There are 67 letters in 10 folders",health,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Domvile Papers,Ms11315,1665-1671,17th,"Receipts and other documents relating to Robert Ward, John Bath and his wife, Cecily, and lands at Rathfeigh, County Meath, 1665-1666; 1671.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Domvile Papers,Ms11321,,"18th, 19th","Miscellaneous letters and documents including a letter of W C Domville, to his mother from Luxor, Egypt, March 1852.",travel,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Hatch Papers,Ms11339,c1775,18th,"Seven documents relating to the accounts of Lady Roscommon (deceased), c1775.",finance,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Hatch Papers,Ms11340,,"18th, 19th","Rentals of properties of the Synge and Hatch families, mostly in County Meath and County Wicklow, 18th, 19th century.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Hatch Papers,Ms11341,c1750,18th,"Rentals of the estate of Roundwood, c1750.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Hatch Papers,Ms11342,1898-1916,"19th, 20th","Rentals of the estate of Glanmore, County Wicklow, 1898-1916.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Domvile Papers,Ms11348,,"18th, 19th","Miscellaneous letters including 9 letters to Lady S Pole, 1775-1778. There are four folders in total.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Domvile Papers,Ms11349,,19th,"Miscellaneous documents. These include 16 documents on the death of Mrs M F Trench, 1807, including notes on legacies and copies of letters to her children. There are 3 folders in total.",finance"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Domvile Papers,Ms11350,,19th,"Letters of General Sir F Trench to his parents, early 19th century. There are c40 letters in total.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Domvile Papers,Ms11354,,19th,"Letters to Mary Trench, including:<br><br>Two letters from her father, M F Trench<br><br>Six letters from Dr Walsh concerning illness in Ballinakill, 1849, 1852<br><br>Six letters from A Caldwell, 19th century. <br>There are 27 letters in 4 folders.",health; diseases"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Domvile Papers,Ms11363,1831-1861,19th,"Letters relating to the Trench family estate, Heawood, Ballinakill, County Leix, mainly addressed to Miss Mary Trench, 1831-1861. There are c120 letters.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Domvile Papers,Ms11364,,19th,"Eight letters to Mary Trench from her brother, F W Trench<br><br>Twenty  letters of Mary Trench to F W Trench, 19th century.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Count Plunkett Collection,Ms11377,1916-1940,20th,"Letters of Jack Plunkett to his parents, 1916-1917; 1922-1923; 1940. There are 37 letters in 7 folders.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Count Plunkett Collection,Ms11378,1909-1927,20th,"Letters of George Plunkett to his parents, 1909-1927. There are 51 letters in total.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Count Plunkett Collection,Ms11380,1903-1918,20th,"Two etters of Countess Plunkett to Count Plunkett, 1903 and 1918.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Count Plunkett Collection,Ms11392,1916-1919,20th,"Documents relating to Madame Bonfils, a French music teacher in Dublin, 1916-1918.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Count Plunkett Collection,Ms11401,,20th,"Includes, among others, documents relating to the arrest of Count Plunkett and his and his wife's deportation.",women prisoners; republicanism"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms11424,,18th,"Three documents including a letter of Mrs C Nicholson to Mrs Digby Cooke, Dublin, March 1794 and a letter of R Vickers to Captain J Hill concerning Mrs Cooke's lease, January 1787.",legal"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms11425,,20th,"Miscellaneous letters and documents relating to the  Irish language movements. These include a receipt for subscription from Miss Fitzgearld to the Irish language fund signed by Douglas Hyde, June 1911.",cultural nationalism"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms11426,,20th,"Copy of the Recollections of Miss Stopford, sometime secretary of the Peace with Ireland Council, 20th century. Typescript in 2 folders.",organisations; autobiography"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms11429,,19th,"Miscellaneous documents relating to the Lloyd family estate, including a rent roll of the Lloyd family estate, near Rahkeale, County Limerick, mid 19th century. There are 2 folders in total.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms11434,,17th,"Photostat copy of a letter in Spanish from Donogh Power to someone in Spain in which he mentions Donna Maria Carlos Carty and Dermicio O'Brien, Kinsale, [March?] 1650.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Michael MacDonagh Papers,Ms11441,1929-1936,20th,"Five letters to Mrs William O'Brien, 2 from Wilfred Meynell, 1929-1936.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Michael Mac Donagh Papers,Mss11442-11443,,"19th, 20th","Forty one letters including 30 letters of Mrs W O'Brien to Mac Donagh, 1928-1939.",politics"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Michael Mac Donagh Papers,Ms11449,,19th,"Four letters including 2 letters of Elizabeth W Varian, `Finola',  to persons unknown, asking for financial help, 3 September 1893; 7 September 1893.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Flower Papers,Ms11451,,18th,"Estate documents. These include 2 brief Rent Rolls of the Flower family estate, Castledurrow, County Leix, 1732-1735. There are c35 documents in total.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Ormonde Papers,Ms11058,,"17th, 19th",Miscellaneous letters including a 17th century letter from the Countess Dowager of Roscommon to the Duke of Ormond. There are 3 folders in total.,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Flower Papers,Ms11452,c1700-1750,18th,"Rent and quit rent accounts relating to the Flower family estate, Castledurrow, County Leix, c1700-1750. There are c300 documents in total.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Flower Papers,"Ms11,474",,17th,"Letters to Colonel Thomas Flower in Wales which include, amongst others, a letter from Margaret Marshall on business matters, January 1692.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Flower Papers,Mss11477-11478,,18th,"Thirty one letters including seven letters of Elizabeth Lewis to Lord Castledurrow, 1738-1745.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Mss11483-11486,1793-1857,"18th, 19th","Rentals and other documents. These include rentals of the Godley family property in County Leix and County Dublin, 1793-1857.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms11487,c1901-1922,20th,"Letters from Alice Stopford Green to Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, c1901-1922. There are c35 letters in total.",women historians"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms11488,,20th,"Photostat copy of a statement of Miss Gertrude Parry, relating to Roger Casement, 10 January 1926.",politics"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Smythe of Barbavilla Papers,Mss11690-11691,1839-1848,19th,"Rent Book of the Smyth estates, 1839-1845; 1846-1848.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms11702,1818-1819,19th,"An incomplete Rent Ledger of the King family, Ballylin, County Offaly, 1818-1819.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms11703,1794-1799,18th,"Account and Wages Book of the King family, Ballylin, County Offally, 1794-1799.",employment"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Domvile Papers,Mss11766-11767,1713-1775,18th,"Rentals of the Domvile estates, County Dublin and County Meath, 1769-1775; 1713-1728.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Domvile Papers,Ms11791,,"18th, 19th","Copies of wills including a copy of the will of Elizabeth Sarah Trench, 1860.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Domvile Papers,Mss11814-11815,1825-1867,19th,"Rentals of the Dublin Corporation estates, 1867 and the City and County of Dublin, 1825-1835.","Boole Library, National University of Ireland, Cork",By prior appointment,William O'Brien Papers,,,"19th, 20th","Miscellaneous items not included in the listed boxes, includes:<br>Folder of photographs<br>Address presented to Sophie O'Brien on the occasion of her marriage<br>Book of signatures of the women of Ireland presented to Sophie O'Brien on the occasion of her marriage.","Boole Library, National University of Ireland, Cork",By prior appointment,Grehan Papers,BL/EP/G/184-204/A/5,,"18th, 19th","Legal case papers including a number relating to women, for example, sworn statement by Honora O'Leary of Coolmoutain, County Cork, attesting to the validity of an Indenture dated 26 May 1841, between herself and Stephen Grehan. <br>Further statement by Timothy Mullins, Bandon Road, Cork, confirming the contents of the deed and affirming the competence of Honora O'Lary to sign the deed by which she gave up interest in her estate, 12 June 1841-26 May 1841.","Boole Library, National University of Ireland, Cork",By prior appointment,Grehan Papers,BL/EP/G/B1,,"18th, 19th, 20th","Rentals pre-Grehan ownership and Grehan Estate Rental Ledgers, includes material relating to women, for example, 1907, rental sheets detailing rents due and arrears for 55 tenants on the Cork estates, for example, Mrs Kate O'Brien owed 15 shillings.","Boole Library, National University of Ireland, Cork",By prior appointment,Grehan Papers,BL/EP/G/B2,,19th,"Leases and Tenancy agreements, includes material relating to women, for example, lease of part of the lands of Ardcahan, Mrs Jane Fitzmaurice to John Mahony for a term of 21 years at an annual rent of Ï34 payable in two instalments on the 25 March and 29th September, 24 March 1857.","Boole Library, National University of Ireland, Cork",By prior appointment,Grehan Papers,BL/EP/G/B/3,,19th,"Disputes with tenants and evictions, includes material relating to women, for example:<br>30 November1913-16 Jan 1915, correspondence file concerning a dispute between Bessie Therry and Stephen Grehan over land she holds from him. `Do you so now intend to so force me a rent of Ï99 for this place can you possibly consider such a thing fair for a farm that cannot keep property more than 20 cows. There is no doubt that I was grossly wronged in the statements made about this place to the land Commission Court' (10 April 1915) She several times alleged that her brother John, Grehan's agent, colluded with Grehan against her (18 January 1915, 19 May 1915) while stressing the trouble and distress the whole matter has brought on her. <br>Includes copies of official notices of hearing of the dispute by the Court of the Land Commission, detailing the property involved and its value, also a letter from Bessie's brother John Therry who states `I think Sister is not acting well and is most unreasonable, of course you are to serve notice on a tenant and have a rent fixed (17 May 1914).","Boole Library, National University of Ireland, Cork",By prior appointment,Grehan Papers,BL/EP/G/B3,,"19th, 20th","Land Commission and other sales, includes, for example 1901-1907, documents relating to the sale of her tenancy by Mary Anne Magner, Springvale, Kildorrey, to David Daly, Kishea, County Cork for Ï805 in 1907, including a petition for the abatement of her rent signed by the local clergy, March 1894.","Boole Library, National University of Ireland, Cork",By prior appointment,Grehan Papers,BL/EP/G/B5,,20th,"Wages Accounts, for example, July 1939-1971, House Wages Ledger recording payments to house servants, recorded under the names of individuals. Also records dates of emplyment and contains enclosures regarding social insurance payments for women employed in domestic service, with notes explaining why employment ended. Also includes related correspondence,1910-1969.","Boole Library, National University of Ireland, Cork",By prior appointment,Grehan Papers,BL/EP/G/B6,,,Includes file on egg laying,"Crawford Municipal Art Gallery, Cork",,,,,"19th, 20th","For a guide to this repository see, Peter Murray, `The Illustrated Summary Catalogue of the Cork Municipal Art Gallery' (Gandon Press, 1991). This contains a history of art education in 19th century Cork and lists in the index the names of c100 women who attended the art school with relevant dates, 1819-1900. <br>The Cork Municipal Art Gallery Library contains incomplete sets of 19th century Minute Books, together with newspaper clippings, 19th century-mid twentieth century.<br>This material includes:<br><br>Register of Students giving names, ages, date of entrance and date of departure, the latter not filled in, trade or occupation of father, address and signature of the father and a record of `success in art' and `successes in science', the latter not filled in. Includes male and female names.<br><br>Minute Book of the Art Committee, October 1883-June 1889, includes references to cheques passed for men and women, includes, for example:<br>Meeting, 17 December 1896, it was resolved to advertise for students for an embroidery class<br>Meeting, 5 July 1887, a letter was read from a student, Miss Webster, complaining that a shawl she had lent to drape a model had been returned to her torn, Miss Webster was granted the price of the shawl and the torn one became the property of the school.<br><br>Typed extractions from the Cork School of Art Minute Book, November 1883-September 1899. Includes references to female students, for example:<br>Item 3 at a meeting held on Monday, 9 June 1884 declared that `Miss Irwin was allowed to continue her woodcarving classes in the next session'<br>Item 1 at a meeting 11 November 1889, declared that the daughters of Revd. Whitelegge's were to be allowed to attend courses on the condition that he paid current fees and arrears.<br><br>School Roll, the Cork College of Design, 1 October 1851-23 June 1862, includes male and female student names and names of the students attending the evening classes which, on the basis of the register, appear to have been mixed.<br><br>School Roll, the Cork School of Design, 4 August 1862-30 January 1872, includes the names of male and female students.<br><br>Scrapbook of miscellaneous material, no date, some newscuttings relating to the Munster Fine Arts Society, material includes petty cash totals and deductions but a lot of the scrapbook is blank. The club was based at the Crawford Municipal School of Art and Design and had female committee members, for example, Lady K Dobbin and Miss Mary O'Neill. [20th century?]","Ursuline Convent, Cork",Restricted,,,,"18th, 19th, 20th","Convent Archives:<br>Annals of the Ursuline Convent, Blackrock, Cork in 8 volumes (1771-1999):<br>1771-1825, includes an insert detailing the Father Superiors to the Convent, 1771-1875, and the Revd. Mothers of Cove Lane and Blackrock, 1771-1943; 1943-1978<br>1771-1831<br>1825-1885<br>1828-1886<br>1886-1929<br>1929-1952<br>1952-1967<br>1967-1983<br>1983-1997<br>1997 to present day (1999).<br><br>Annals of the Ursuline Convent, Our Lady of Lourdes, Columbus, Georgia, USA, a foundation from the Ursuline Convent Blackrock:<br>1 June 1959- June 1994.<br>August 1994-June 1996.<br>Details of the beginning of the foundation are included in volume 1, for example:<br>`1959. The Ursuline Community at Blackrock, Cork, Ireland had intimated to their Bishop, most Reverend Dr. Cornelius Lucey, that they were both willing and anxious to send some of their members on a Mission. June. On Sunday 20th June, His Lordship told Reverend Mother M. Baptist Brennan, Superior, that four nuns were needed for Mission work in the Diocese of Savannah, Georgia, U.S.A. He proposed the undertaking of this as the mission work desired by the community...'<br><br>Noviciate Book<br>Includes details of the novices `exam' taken a month before holy profession and details of those who passed the exam September 1858-30 April 1979, for example:<br>13 January 1859 `I do hereby testify that I have Examined Mary Duffy in Religion Sister Martha, and that I think her, as far as I can form an opinion, duly qualified to make Profession', signed William Delany, Bishop. <br>The volume also includes covenants, for example:<br>19 December 1772, `Whereas Mrs Wall has been pleased for the glory of God and the benefit of her soul to bestow one hundred pounds towards building the Chapel of the Ursuline house of this City on condition that she receives from said Ursuline house six pounds every year during her natural life. Now we the Undernamed Superior of said house, do by these presents promise and bind ourselves and our successors to pay unto said Mrs [et?] the said sum of six pounds per annum from the date here of during the said term of her natural life; and moreover do promise to have twenty Masses said for her intention every year during said term, and immediately after her death, thirty three Masses, three Offices and Liberas for her soul: and besides she is to partake of all the prayers which shall be said and of all the good works that shall be done to perpetuity in our said house, given unto our hands this 19th Day of Decem: 1772.' Underneath is written `The above covenant with Mrs Wall was faithfully compiled with, she Mrs Wall departed this life in the year 1789.' <br>Also includes a record of proposals, for example:<br>11 September 1799, the Superior Mother Mary Lewis, `assembled the Chapter to Propose rebuilding the dancing room to which they agreed.'<br><br>Profession Books which give details of place of birth, baptism, entry to novitiate and profession of vows from each entrant, sometimes the date of death is included. Reference is made to temporary vows, the renewal of same and final profession:<br>May 1771-13 March 1935<br>21 February 1905-26 September 1992.<br><br>Elections and Visitations Book.<br>Begins page 117 with a reference to the establishment of the convent at Blackrock, the nuns moved there from Cove lane<br>Page 119 the first convent elections are recorded, 4 September 1775 when Mother Margaret Kelly, Superior, returned to her convent in France leaving a vacancy, records of these elections continue to page 292, 3 July 1940. The record of elections then continues on page 5 up to 1943. <br>The first visitation of the convent, that of John Butler, Bishop of Cork, and those following begins on page 293 of the book and span the dates 31 January 1775-26 November 1997. A  number of female visitations are recorded, for example, 28 May-31 May 1979:`Rev. Mother M. de Sales Murphy, first Mother General of the recently formed Irish Ursuline Union, held a visitation of the monastery during these days.<br><br>Book recording important contracts relating to the convent. At the back of the book are accounts for the new building, April 1773-February 1775, it is not clear what the figures recorded specifically pertain to. <br>The book includes `an abridgement of the Temporal States of the House for the years 1788,' and gives details of the number in the house, the religious funds, for example, in bonds, the religious and novice pensions, rents from 3 cabins and boarders' pensions. It also includes expenditure, the rents and salaries paid by the house, money for chaplains' masses and confession, clerk's salary, sacristy money, rents for the garden, wages for the gardener and his boy, servants hire and rates. <br>At the start of the book agreements or covenants are included such as that with Mrs Wall in the Novices Exam Book and more mundane agreements, for example:<br>4 June 1799, George Alleyne Cooper was given the liberty `to throw down the fourth wall of his garden, and to take in their wall which is tow or three feet back of that and to enclose the West End of it, with his wall, that lies westward of the convent...' Cooper cannot build on or against the wall and agrees to give up the gound belonging to the convent when asked for it, an agreement binding on his heirs.<br><br>Printed list of Donors and Subscribers to the refurbishment of the Ursuline Convent Chapel, Blackrock, Cork, received by Mrs Coppinger, of Middleton for the centenary of the convent, September 1871.The list contains a much larger proportion of female to male names, for example, Lady Power, Dublin, Miss J Lyons, Cork, Mrs Kelly, County Clare.<br><br>5 original letters and transcript of 1 letter, all from Nano Nagle to Sister Angela Fitzsimmons:<br>17 July 1769<br>early 1770<br>29 April 1770<br>13 May 1770, 20 July 1770<br>28 September 1770. <br>Also includes:<br>Deed of settlement with Miss Nagle, 18 September 1771<br>Addendum to the deed, 18 September 1771<br>Agreement relating to the financial endowment to Miss Nagle, original, not signed, no date<br>Documents relating to the Papal Bull, Clement, 14th Pope, concerning the setting up of the Ursulines in Cork, 13 January 1773.<br><br>School Archives:<br>Membership Book of the Apostleship of Prayer, 2 February 1864-1909.<br><br>Book of Accounts of the entrance money expended for the use of the Pensioners, September 1784-January 1851, this includes payment for labourers and carpenters etc., <br><br>School Expenditure, November 1850-1883, the entrance fees are detailed at the start of the book and the expenditure of same from the middle of the book, typical accounts would be, for example, for repairs to desks, floor and chairs, Ï15.13.0 was spent during the year 1882-1883.School Expenditure Book, October 1883-November 1896, this includes entrance fees and expenditures.<br><br>Book of Sodality of the Children of Mary, February 1891-December 1958, includes, for example, account of school pilgrimage to Lourdes, Easter, 1929.<br><br>Register of the Sodality of Mary, December 1842-March 1924. At the back of the book there are notes on the sodality, for example a plan of the Sodality and details concerning the reception of candidates.<br><br>Association of Mary Book, January 1841-1934, includes male and female names.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Mss12972-12978,1755-1799,18th,"Rental Accounts, Tenants Ledgers, Memoranda, Rent Rolls and abstracts of leases relating to the estate of Paulsville, County Carlow, Tinoran, County Wicklow, Waterford City and County Kerry, of Joshua Paul, 1st baronet, 1755-1799.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms12982,,19th,"Ledger of accounts of tenants and workers on the Paul estate, kept by William Gun Paul, 1827, includes many medical and domestic recipes.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Mss12989,1818-1872,19th,"Ledger of accounts of tenants on the Paul estates in County Carlow, County Wicklow, County Waterford, County Kerry and Waterford City, 1818-1872.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Mss12990-12991,1827-1842,19th,"Journal recording monies received for William Gun Paul and his wife (later widow) and expenditures on their behalf, kept by William Moore [agent?], 1827-1842.",finance"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms12992,1833-1848,19th,"Journal kept by Mrs William Gun Paul on behalf of her son Robert Joshua, afterwards 3rd baronet. recording expenditures, 1833-1848.",finance,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Mss13000-13008,,"17th, 19th","Papers of the Otway family, Castle Otway, near Nenagh, County Tipperary, comprising of estate documents, including rentals and accounts, 19th century, legal documents and letters, late 17th-late 19th century.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms13009,1837-1843,19th,"Photostats of two letters, one incomplete, of Major H N Vigors, Northern India, to his sister, Mrs Henry Cary, (Dora), Erindale, County Carlow, 1837 and 1843.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms13018,1592-1837,"16th, 19th","Rental of an estate in and near Castlelyons, County Cork, 1835-1837, with a deed between Viscount Buttevant and members of the Tybny familiy, 1592. These are photostats.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms13019,,20th,"Documents relating to O'Rahilly and Easter Week, including letters written by O'Rahilly to his wife from the GPO, Dublin, 1916.",politics,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms13022,,,"Typescript of a volume of letters relating to the Fitzgearld family, Dukes of Leinster, (copied from parts of NLI Mss606-635), edited by Brian Vesey Fitzgearld and prepared for publication by the Irish Manuscripts Commission as volume iv of its Fitzgearld Correspondence series.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Heron Papers,Ms13045,1783-1787,18th,"Letters of Lady Belmore to Lord Buckinghamshire and other documents relating to debts of Lady Belmore and Lady Sophia Hart, 1783-1787.",finance,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms13067,,20th,"Three miscellaneous documents including a personal letter to Maud Gonne Mac Bride, 23 May 1918, signed Dulcibilla, and dated from Glendalough House, Annamoe, County Wicklow.",republican women,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms12911,1823-1899,19th,"Reports, in one volume, of County Donegal Assizes, 1823-1899, giving names of grand jurors, offenders and of prosecutors, with notes of offences and bills. For example, at Lifford Summer Assizes 1836, number 13, Margaret Welsh, was on trial for `exposing a child'.",crime,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,De Vere Papers,Ms13134,,19th,"Copies of poems by various authors of sentimental and personal interest to Aubrey de Vere, includes among others, `To Aubrey de Vere on first reading the Irish odes' by Charlotte O'Brien, 17 January and `Sonnet' by Lady Clare Fielding. There 100 items in 2 folders.",women poets,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms13093,1840-1853,19th,"Photostats of eight letters of Mrs Anne Pilkington, Kingstown, Co. Dublin, to her brother Charles North, Oswego, N.Y., on family affairs, 1840-1853.",,,"Meath County Library, Navan",Click Repository,Dunshaughlin Rural District Council,LAM4/1/,1899-1925,"19th, 20th",Dunshaughlin Rural District Council Minute Books:<br>1  August 1899 - February 1900<br>2  February 1900 - August 1900<br>4  October 1901 - June 1902<br>5  June 1902 - May 1903<br>6  May 1903 - March 194<br>7  March 1904 - January 1905<br>8  January 1905 - January 1906<br>9  January 1906 - October 1906<br>10  October 1906 - October 1907<br>11  October 1907 - September 1908<br>12  September 1908 - September 1909<br>13  September 1909 - July 1910<br>14  July 1910 - June 1911<br>15  June 1911 - June 1912<br>16  June 1912 - June 1913<br>16a  June 1912<br>17  July 1913 - June 1914<br>18  June 1914 - April 1915<br>19  April 1915 - February 1916 <br>20  February 1916 - July 1917<br>21  January 1917 - April 1919<br>22  April 1919 - December 1920<br>23  December 1920 - August 1921<br>24  August 1921 - October 1922<br>25  October 1922 - Novmeber 1923<br>26  November 1923 - February 1925<br>27  February 1925 - November 1925.,,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number,  is needed to call up each document.""Meath County Library, Navan",Click Repository,Mountainstown Documents,Box E/,1831-1906,"19th, 20th","1  Letter to Arthur Pollock, Mountainstown, acknowledgement rent received, 1831.<br><br>2  Copy of rate book entry for Mountainstown for 1918, with queries and answers regarding the history of the land attached.<br><br>3  Rent receipt to A Pollock 1845.<br><br>4  Receipt from Church Representative Body 1904.<br><br>5  Statement of condition of Drakestown House, when taken by John Pollock, 1812.<br><br>6  Defaulters' lists Ranelagh Estate (Bohermeen, Navan) 1848 and 1849<br><br>7  Lease of land at Castletown  - Kilberry by Sir Raeph Howard to William Reilly, 1862.<br><br>8  Lease of land at Kilkriffin by Sir Raeph Howard to Peter Saul, Drumconrath, trustee for <br>Thomas Carolan. 1851.<br><br>9  Lease of land at Screeboge by Raeph Howard to Michael Brien 1972<br><br>10  Lease of land at Raffin by Sir Raeph Howard to Anne Smith, 1872 (map of Ireland included).<br><br>11  Lease of land by Charles Hamilton and other trustees of the will of Thomas Bligh to Mary Brien of Feeagh (Moyalty) 1878.<br><br>12  Lease of land at Newtown or Agheragh by Charles Hamilton to Bridget Gaughran, 1878,",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number,  is needed to call up each document.""Meath County Library, Navan",Click Repository,Mountainstown Documents,Box E/,1831-1906,"19th, 20th","13  Lease of land  to Hugh Lynch at Rahood by Sir Raeph Howard, 1862<br><br>14  Lease of land to Thomas Garragan by Charles Hamilton at Newtown (Agheragh) 1873<br><br>15  Lease of land to Philip Garragan Jnr. At Newtown by Charles Hamilton 1878<br><br>16  Lease of land to John Carolan at Feeagh, Moynalty, by Sir Raeph Howard and others. 1877<br><br>17  Lease of land to John Gaugh at Castletown - Kilberry by Charles Hamilton, 1881.<br><br>18  Lease of land to Peter Lynch at Carriagagh [Moynalty] by Raeph Howard, 1871<br><br>19  Lease to Thomas Russell by Frederick C Bligh of land at Brittas (as numbered 1,2,3, 8, 11, <br>14, 15 on map by James Vaughan, 1820), 1875.<br><br>20  Lease of land to Peter Smith at Screeboge by Charles Hamilton, 1874.<br><br>21  Lease of land to Peter Ledwich at Rathlaggan by Sir Raeph Howard, 1871.<br><br>22  Deed between Edward Bligh, Brittas, administrator of John Bligh and Charles Hamilton, Dublin, releasing Hamilton of money due under the will of Thomas Bligh 1849.<br><br>23  Lease of land to William McKeever at Yellowleas (Castletown) 1856 (map of Ireland included).",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number,  is needed to call up each document.""Meath County Library, Navan",Click Repository,Mountainstown Documents,Box E/,1831-1906,,"Meath County Library Local Government Records L AM<br><br>24  Lease of land to Thomas Nulty at Rathlaggan by William Bligh and Sir Raeph Howard, 1844.<br><br>25  Valuation of Mrs C Martin's farm at Ongestown by Patrick Smith, Navan, 1881.<br><br>26  Lease of land to Matthew Sheridan at Raffin by Raeph Howard, 1849.<br><br>27  Lease of land to John Gordon at Killagriff by Charles Hamilton, 1888.<br><br>28  Deed of exchange between Charles W Hamilton, Charles R Hamilton, Frederick C Bligh re <br>land at Gormanstown , 1875 (map of transaction on back).<br><br>29  Rental for the year 1920 (Pollock).<br><br>30  Lease of land to Patrick Nulty at Rathlaggan by Raeph Howard, 1867.<br><br>31  Grazing lettings 1905, Pollock Estate<br><br>32  Rental of Ranelagh Estate, 1846.<br><br>33  Mountainstown account 13 October 1890-3 March 1891<br><br>34  Mountainstown account 1 May 1921-1 November 1921<br><br>35  Mountainstown account 1 November 1921-30 April 1922<br><br>36  Bligh Estate rental, 1792.<br><br>37  Consent of Bligh trustees of lease by Mary Connolly to John Cunningham, 1878<br><br>38  Records of payments to A J Pollock.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number,  is needed to call up each document.""Meath County Library, Navan",Click Repository,Mountainstown Documents,Box DI/,1799-149,"18th, 19th","1  Deed between William Corbally, Drakestown, and Patrick and Charles Kieran, Linnestown, for lease of land. 1795.  Surrender of lease appended 1799.<br><br>2  Lease of land to Catherine Russell by William Bligh and Sir Raeph Howard at Boynagh, Enniskeen, 1844, map of area on the back.<br><br>3  Lease of land to John Hopkins, Newcastle by Thomas Cherburgh Bligh, Brittas at Butlerstown, Castletown, 1799.<br><br>4  Lease of land to Alexander Cruise by William Bligh and Sir Raeph Howard at Rahood, 1844, map of area on back.<br><br>5  Lease of land to Mehans by William Corbally 1795.  Surrender of lease attached, 1799.<br><br>6  Lease between Thomas Cherburgh Bligh and Richard Tighe regarding land at Butlerstown (Castletown) 1799.<br><br>7  Deed between Thomas Bligh, Brittas and Revd. Francis Patten, Antrim, 1814 regarding land at Boynagh.<br><br>8  Deed between John Pepper, Ballyhoe and others and Bishop of Dromoro regarding lands at Rathlagan 1751.<br><br>9  Lease of land to William Corbally from Dorothy Blossett and others at Drakestown 1794.<br><br>10  Lease of land at Linnestown to John Riely by William Corbally of Drakestown, 1795.<br><br>11  Lease of land to Linnestown to Patrick Riely by William Corbally of Drakestown, 1795.<br><br>12  Deed between John Cahill, Hermitage, and Benjamin Bowen, Dublin, regarding lands at Screeboge 1746.<br><br>13  Deed between Luke Vigond and Edward Noy regarding lands at Screeboge, 1741.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number,  is needed to call up each document.""Meath County Library, Navan",Click Repository,Mountainstown Documents,Box DI/,1831-1906,,"14  Deed between John Cahill and Thomas Ellis regarding lands at Screeboge, 1729.<br><br>15  Deed between Thomas Bligh, Brittas and Anthony Carson, Cornacarrow, Enniskeen 1801.<br><br>16  Lease of land at Linnenstown by William Corbally, Drakestown, to Michael Mehan, 1799.<br><br>17a  Lease of land at Boynagh to John Clifford by Thomas Bligh, Brittas 1801.<br><br>17b  Articles of agreement between John Shinton and Marcus Bennett of Cookstown and Elizabeth Jackson, 1718. <br><br>18a  Lease of land at Largy to John Williamson by John Pepper, Ballyhoe, 1749 (survey of land included).<br><br>18b  Deed between John Cahill Snr. And Jnr. Robertstown and Thomas Baker, Benjamin Bowen and Ellis Price regarding lands at Robertstown and other places in Meath, 1747.<br><br>19  Deed between Edward Noy, John Cahill and Luke Vigond regarding lands at Ballymacain and Screeboge, 1743.<br><br>20  Lease of land in Killagriff (Corcreagh) to Samuel Wainwright by William Bligh and Sir Raeph Howard Trustees of Thomas Cherburgh Bligh 1844 (map of property on back).<br><br>21  Lease of land  at Ballymakean (Moynalty) to Francis Coglan by William Donelan, 1720.<br><br>22  Lease of land at Largy by John Pepper, Ballyhoe to Joseph Williamson, Largy, 1749 (survey of land included). <br><br>23  Lease of land at Kilberry by Thomas Bligh to Thomas Conlan, 1831 (map of holding on back).<br><br>24  Deed between John and Elinor Cahill, Hermitage, and Thomas Ellis, Dublin, regarding lands at Mullaghreagh, 1729.<br><br>25  Lease of lands at Clogher, Mullaghmore, William Hopkins to William Hopkins by Thomas Cherburgh Bligh 1794.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number,  is needed to call up each document.""Meath County Library, Navan",Click Repository,Mountainstown Documents,Box DII/,1799-1847,"18th, 19th","26  Lease of land by William Bligh and Sir Raeph Howard to Samuel Russell Possexstown regarding land at Rahood (map of property on back 1844).<br><br>27  Lease between John Pepper, Ballyhoe, Joseph Reed, Rathlagan and William Howell, Ballyhoe regarding lands at Rathlagan and Largy, 1749.<br><br>28  Lease of land at Painstown by Thomas Bligh to Bartholemew Kappock, Raffin, and Anthony Kappock, 1784.<br><br>29  Indenture made between Ellis Price for Thomas Ellis and Benjamin Bowen, Dublin, regarding land at Mullaghreagh, 1746.<br><br>30  Lease of land at Painstown (Castletown) by Thomas Cherburgh Bligh to Christopher Kappock, 1806.<br><br>31  Lease of land by John Pepper, Ballyhoe, of land at Rathlagan and Largy to Joseph Reed, Rathlagan, 1749.<br><br>32  Lease of land at Rahood to Patrick Clarke, Rahood, by William Bligh, and Sir Raeph Howard, 1844 (map of land on back).",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number,  is needed to call up each document.""Meath County Library, Navan",Click Repository,Mountainstown Documents,Box DII/,1799-1847,"18th,19th","33  Deed between Thomas Bligh, Brittas, and William, Thomas and Edward Claredon regarding land at Newtown, 1762.<br><br>34  Deed between John Cahill, Robertown and Francis Argon, Dublin regarding land at Tipernan, County Westmeath, 1744.<br><br>35  Lease of same as (34) by Francis Argon to Samuel Sumers, 1949.<br><br>36  Deed between Frances Coghlan, Dublin and William Donelan, Galway regarding lands at Ballymachane, 1726.<br><br>37  Lease of lands at Ughtyneil and Mullaghrea by Mary Donelan, Dublin to Luke Vigond, 1741.<br><br>38  Lease of land at Killagriff, by William Bligh and Sir Raeph to Peter Rowntry, snr,. 1844.<br><br>39  Lease of land at Killagriff by William Bligh and Sir Raeph Howard to Elizabeth and William Ganden, Killagriff, 1844.<br><br>40  Lease of land at Knockillua, Delvin to John Cahill, Robertstown by William Norton, 1744, smaller deed attached appointing Thomas Wilson, Delvin, his attorney, 1744.<br><br>41  Lease of land at Killagriffin by Thomas Bligh to Frances Hopkins, Possexstown 1757.<br><br>42  Lease of lands at Largy by John Pepper, Ballyhoe to Trevor Williams, Largy and William Howell, Ballyhoe, 1749 (map of property included).<br><br>43  Deed of annuity between John Pepper, Ballyhoe and Andrew and Elizabeth Kelly, Dublin, regarding lands at Larga, Rathlagan, Mullaghmore and Carrickleavy, 1751.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number,  is needed to call up each document.""Meath County Library, Navan",Click Repository,Mountainstown Documents,Box DII/,1799-1847,"18th, 19th","44  Lease of land at Cornicarrow by Thomas Bligh Brittas, to Henry Neil, Cornicarrow.<br><br>45  Lease of land at Cagneville by Thomas Bligh, Brittas, to Robert Fisher, Kells 1831 (map of property included).<br>46  Lease of land at Cornicarrow by Thomas Bligh, Brittas, to Charles Duffy Cornicarrow, 1801.<br><br>47  Lease of land at Sreeboge and Ughtyneil by John Cahill, Robertstown, to Samuel Summers, Dublin 1743.<br><br>48  Deed of Conveyance from Edward, Earl of Darnley, to Thomas Bligh of land of Brittas and Moynagh 1737.<br><br>49  Lease of land at Knockillua by John Cahill, Robertstown, to Thomas Baker, Dublin 1747.<br><br>50  Deed between James Earl of Clanbrassil, John Dawson, Dublin John Cahill, Robertstown, Thomas Bligh Brittas, etc., regarding lands at Screeboge and Cogeith, 1766. <br><br>51  Deed between Earl of Glendore and Thomas Bligh, Brittas 1873.<br><br>52  Lease of property at Smiths Buildings, Dublin, by Thomas Dodd Smith and Elizabeth Ann Williams, 1847.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number,  is needed to call up each document.""Meath County Library, Navan",Click Repository,Mountainstown Documents,Box F/,1820-1936,"19th, 20th","1  Lease of land to Laurence Rogers at Castletown by Sir Raeph Howard, 1868.<br><br>2  Receipt Book (Pollock) ,1907-1912.<br><br>3  Receipt Book (Pollock), 1912-1917.<br><br>4  Valuation of Drakestown and Grange, 1921.<br><br>5  Three letters to Fowler from Bennett and Company, auctioneers, Dublin, regarding sale of items belonging to Mountaintown 1905.<br><br>6  Major Gerrards' accounts to 30 April 1936 (includes bundle of receipts).<br><br>7  Baptismal certificate of John G W Pollock, 1861.<br><br>8  Lease of land to Laurence Langley at Feeagh by Sir Raeph Howard.<br><br>9  Receipt and letter to John Pollock acknowledging rent.<br><br>10  Letter to Arthur Pollock acknowledging rent, 1838.<br><br>11  Agreement between the Irish Trade and General Workers Union and Meath Farmers' Union, 1920, also agreement between Irish Trade and General Workers Union and G H Fowler, 1921.<br><br>12  Letter to A H Pollock from George Grove, 1824.<br><br>13  Lease of land to Mary Connolly at Rathlagan and Largy by Sir Raeph Howard, August 1872.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number,  is needed to call up each document.""Meath County Library, Navan",Click Repository,Mountainstown Documents,Box F/,1820-1936,"19th, 20th","14  Assignment of the above lands (13) to Catherine Conolly, daughter, by Mary Conolly with consent of Sir Raeph Howard, September 1872.<br><br>15  Bundle of receipts regarding Mountainstown, 1900's<br><br>16  Large bundle of accounts, Mountainstown, 1911-1912.<br><br>17  Labour accounts, 29 April 1911-30 March 1912.<br><br>18  Receipted Bill, Mrs Pollock to Ellen Bally.<br><br>19  Letter to Blossett thanking him for his donation to the poor of the parish from A Pollock, 1820.<br><br>20  Note empowering A Pollock to collect rents, no date.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number,  is needed to call up each document.""Meath County Library, Navan",Click Repository,Mountainstown Documents,Box J/,1718-1939,"18th, 19th, 20th","1  Account Sheet,  April 1894 - April 1924.<br><br>2  Major Gerrard, rentals, Leitrim and Fermanagh, 1921.<br><br>3  Account for proceeds of life insurance Captain A J Coddington for year 1918.<br><br>4  Humble petition of George Johnston in the matter of the estate of John Bindon Scott and the answer of respondent Elizabeth Williams to the petition, April 1863.<br><br>5  Account of Captain A J Coddington 1921.<br><br>6  Account of Major Gerrard, 1930.<br><br>7  Receipt Book, 1904.<br><br>8  Agreement between Richard Shinton and Elizabeth Jackson, 1718.<br><br>9 Taxpayer's guide to income tax in Eire by P F G Cannon, 1939.<br><br>10  Four documents.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number,  is needed to call up each document.""Meath County Library, Navan",Click Repository,Mountainstown Documents,Box C/,1826-1912,"19th, 20th","1  Fifty-eight letters (early 1900's) from A J Pollock to 'George' regarding running of estate.<br><br>2  Lease 1813 between Robert Blossett, Julia Countess Henry de Falis and John Pollock regarding land at Drakestown (4 seals).<br><br>3  Labour accounts, 1910-1911-1912.<br><br>4  Post card regarding wool sales, 1908.<br><br>5  Deed of sale 1807 Sheriff of Meath to John Pollock regarding land at Linnenstown (Morgalion). <br><br>6  Lease between William Corbally (Drakestown) and John Pollock (1801).<br><br>7  Receipt for insurance Kilshine Church 1904.<br><br>8  Sketch map Castletown. <br><br>9  Accounts, 1905-1906.<br><br>10  Accounts, 1907-1908.<br><br>11  Grange House Work Account, 1898.<br><br>12  Letter acknowledging rent paid 1818 by J Pollock.<br><br>13  Lease of land at Drakestown, Hugh Reilly by Arthur Pollock, 1826.<br><br>14  Bank of Ireland receipt,1904.<br><br>15  Turf bank and potato plots account book, 1905-1920.<br><br>16  Deed of sale Sheriff of Meath, and John Pollock 1806, Linnenstown.<br><br>17  Letter 1912 acknowledging receipts of money.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number,  is needed to call up each document.""Meath County Library, Navan",Click Repository,Mountainstown Documents,Box C/,1826-1912,20th,"18  Lease of land in Drakestown, 1826.<br><br>19  Accounts, 1910-1911.<br><br>20  Rental accounts, 1905, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1915, 1916.<br><br>21  Farm receipts, 1903.<br><br>22  Lease of land to Kenny, Knightstown, 1904 (Hill of Grange).<br><br>22a  Letter detailing expenses of lease, 1821<br><br>23  Income tax receipt, 1904.<br><br>24  Lease of land by Philip McEntee from J E Pollock 1904 (Linnestown, Barrow Hill, Drakestown)<br><br>25  Letter, 1911, acknowledging receipt of Ï125. <br><br>26  Receipt of Royal  Dublin Society membership,1905.<br><br>27  Receipt and statement from J Sheridan, Navan, 1904.<br><br>28  Receipt and statement from Dr Timmon, Navan, 1905.<br><br>29  Lease of land to J McKeever, 1904.<br><br>30  Letter from J Hoey, tender to paint window.<br><br>31  Bank of Ireland receipt, 1909.<br><br>32  Meath Hunt Fund.<br><br>33  Acknowledgement of receipt of Ï140 by Michael Mehan.<br><br>34  Letter from Watson stating time of arrival of hounds, 31 January.<br><br>35  Letters claiming compensation for fowl killed by foxes (31 items), 1903/1904<br><br>36  List of members and statement of Meath Hunt rent accounts, 1904.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number,  is needed to call up each document.""Meath County Library, Navan",Click Repository,Mountainstown Documents,Box G/,1783-1801,"18th, 19th","1  Deed between Thomas Bligh Brittas and Philip McNally (Damago), 1801.<br><br>2  Deed between William Bligh and Sir Raeph Howard and George Ormiston, Killagriff, 18[?].<br><br>3  Deed between William Earl of Glandore and Robert Fitzgerald treating deed 1748 regarding lands in Kerry and Offaly, 1777.<br><br>4  Deed between John Chambre Earl of Meath and Judith Hickey, Renelagh, Dublin, 1820.<br><br>5  Deed between Thomas Cherburgh Bligh a minor, Edward Tighe and John Pomeroy, 1780.<br><br>6  Deed between Thomas Bligh Brittas Jane Johnson, and John Berrisford (renewal of lease), 1809.<br><br>7  Will of Harriet Magenis, Bath, 1858.<br><br>8  Deed between Dorethea Graham, Dublin and John Cahill, Robertstown regarding lands at Screeboge, 1743.<br><br>9  Deed between John Earl of Glendore and Thomas Bligh, 1783.<br><br>10  Two damaged deeds.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number,  is needed to call up each document.""Meath County Library, Navan",Click Repository,Mountainstown Documents,Box I/,1726-1828,"18th, 19th","1  Deed, Frances Coghlan, Dublin, William Donelan, Galway, and Mary Donelan, wife and John Graham, Dublin regarding lands at Kilbeg, Ughtyneill, 1726.<br><br>2  Fire assurance policy taken out by Edward Bligh, Brittas, Nobber, 1838.<br><br>3  Act of Parliament to rent the lands of Bindon Scott, Clare, 1846.<br><br>4  Deed between Thomas Bligh, Earl of Darnley for lands at Brittas, 1737.<br><br>5  Deed between William and Mary Donelan, Galway, and Francis Coghlan, Dublin, for lease of land at Scriboge and Ughtyneill, 6 June 1726.<br><br>6  Account of Williams' Estate, (Offaly), 1885.<br><br>7  Deed between George and Elizabeth Marley, Thomas Bligh for land at Larga and Rathlagan (Drumconrath), 1769.<br><br>8  Deed of exoneration, Doctor Henry Jenney and John Peper (lands in Slane area), 1740.<br><br>9  Lease for site of teacher's residence, Bloomhill [Offaly], 1902.<br><br>10  Will of Samuel Summers, Dublin, [1762]<br><br>11  Agreement between Marquis of Headfort and Edward Cheevers for tenancy of House in Gooseberry lane, Kells, 1920.<br><br>12  Mr W Bligh, Brittas, Nobber, bank book, 1926-1928.<br><br>13  Survey of land at Painstown (Castletown) with list of tenants and how used, 1772, surveyor Robert Baxter.<br><br>14  Survey of Castletown by John Bell, 1729[?]",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number,  is needed to call up each document."Waterford City Archives,Click Repository,Housing Committee,LA1/16/D/,1922-1937,20th,Housing Committee Reports:<br>/1  18 October 1934 - 28 April 1938. Containing typescript copies of mainly inspectors reports on housing conditions in Waterford City.  Also progress on the Corporation's Housing Schemes.<br><br>/2  June 1912.  Printed Borough Surveyor's Report on the proposal to acquire and utilize sites in Waterford for Housing Schemes.,,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document."Waterford City Archives,Click Repository,Housing Committee,LA1/16/C/1,,20th,Housing Committee Correspondence:<br>8 March 1937. Miscellaneous letters mainly in connection with tenants complaints and requests.,,,Waterford City Archives,Click Repository,Maternity and Child Welfare Committee,LA1/17,1922-1945,20th,"Maternity and Child Welfare Committee Minute Books:<br>/A/1  7 October 1930 - 16 December 1937<br>/A/2  25 May 1939 - 28 September 1939.<br><br>Maternity and Child Welfare Committee Financial Records:<br>/B/1  22 December 1922 - 11 October 1945. Cash account book recording details of expenditure in the form of salaries, milk and medicine, rent, lighting and heating at Welfare centre and income in the form of Council grants, jumble sale returns, recoupment grants, donations, contributions from the Legion of Mary.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document."Waterford City Archives,Click Repository,Midwives Committee,LA1/18/A/1,1923-1937,20th,Midwives Committee Minute Books:<br>18 October 1923 - 23 July 1937.,,,Waterford City Archives,Click Repository,Records of the Library Committee,LA1/19/A/1,1925-1940,20th,"Records of the Library Committee, Minute Books: <br>7 October 1925 - 6 June 1940. Recording of the proceedings of the monthly meetings such as resolutions and recommendations in connection with the administration of the library, for example, ordering books, tenders for cataloguing the material and lending restrictions.  Also statements of expenses.",,,Waterford City Archives,Click Repository,Records of the Muncipal Museum Committee,LA1/20/A/1,1942-1945,20th,"Records of the Muncipal Museum Committee, Minute Books: <br>7 October 1942 - 24 May 1945. Recording of the proceedings of the Committee's monthly meetings.  Proposals and recommendations in connection with the development of the Waterford Municipal Museum at Reginald's Tower, such as, appeals in local papers for the donations of exhibits relating to the local history of Waterford and arrangements for the opening day.",,,Waterford City Archives,Click Repository,Housing Department,Box 1-19,1936-1939,20th,"Housing Inspection Survey:<br>Results of Inspection into the condition of corporation and private housing carried out under the Housing Inspection of Districts Regulations 1936.  Information compiled under the headings: Street, number of houses, date of inspection, occupier, owner, agent, rent, district ward, total occupants.  Notes also defects as to cleanliness, dampness, lighting and ventilation, water supply, drains and whether or not animals are kept on the premises.  Arranged by street, 1936-1939, Box 1-19, A-Z.",,,Waterford City Archives,Click Repository,Records of the Finance Department,Fin 7/1/,1906-1948,20th,Rates South Ward 3A:<br>/1 1906 - 1907<br>/7 1912 - 1913<br>/9 1914 - 1915<br>/20 1925 - 1926<br>/21 1926 - 1927<br>/25 1930 - 1931<br>/30 1935 - 1936<br>/31 1936 - 1937<br>/32 1937 - 1938<br>/33 1938 - 1939<br>/34 1939 - 1940<br>/35 1940 - 1941<br>/36 1941 - 1942<br>/37 1942 - 1943<br>/38 1943 - 1944<br>/39 1944 - 1945<br>/40 1945 - 1946<br>/41 1946 - 1947<br>/42 1947 - 1948.,,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document."Waterford City Archives,Click Repository,Records of the Finance Department,Fin 7/1/,1948-1974,20th,Rates South Ward 3A:<br>/43 1948 - 1949<br>/44 1949 - 1950<br>/45 1950 - 1951<br>/46 1951 - 1952 x 2<br>/47 1952 - 1953<br>/48 1953 - 1954<br>/49 1954 - 1955<br>/50 1955 - 1956<br>/51 1956 - 1957<br>/52 1957 - 1958<br>/53 1958 - 1959<br>/54 1959 - 1960<br>/56 1961 - 1962<br>/57 1962 - 1963<br>/58 1963 - 1964<br>/59 1964 - 1965<br>/60 1965 - 1966<br>/62 1967 - 1968<br>/64 1969 - 1970<br>/65 1970 - 1971<br>/66 1971 - 1972<br>/67 1972 - 1973<br>/68 1973 - 1974,,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document."Waterford City Archives,Click Repository,Records of the Finance Department,Fin 7/2/,1952-1983,20th,Rates South Ward 3B:<br>/30 1952 - 1953<br>/31 1953 - 1954<br>/32 1954 - 1955<br>/33 1955 - 1956<br>/34 1956 - 1957<br>/35 1957 - 1958<br>/36 1958 - 1959<br>/37 1959 - 1960<br>/38 1960 - 1961<br>/39 1961 - 1962<br>/40 1962 - 1963<br>/41 1963 - 1964<br>/42 1964 - 1965<br>/43 1965 - 1966<br>/44 1966 - 1967<br>/51 1973 - 1974<br>/52 1974 - 1975<br>/53 1975 - 1976<br>/54 1976 - 1977<br>/55 1977 - 1978<br>/56 1978 - 1979<br>/57 1979 - 1980<br>/58 1981 -1981<br>/59 1981 - 1982<br>/60 1982 - 1983.,,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document."Waterford City Archives,Click Repository,Records of the Finance Department,Fin 7/3/,1914-1940,20th,Rates South Ward 4:<br>/8 1921 - 1922<br>/9 1922 - 1923<br>/11 1924 - 1925<br>/12 1925 - 1926<br>/13 1926 - 1927<br>/15  1928 - 1929<br>/16 1929 - 1930<br>/17 1930 - 1931<br>/18 1931 - 1932<br>/19 1932 - 1933<br>/20 1933 - 1934<br>/21 1934 - 1935<br>/22 1935 - 1936<br>/23 1936 - 1937<br>/24 1937 - 1938<br>/25 1938 - 1939<br>/26 1839 - 1940.,,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document."Waterford City Archives,Click Repository,Records of the Finance Department,Fin 7/3/,1940-1958,20th,Rates South Ward 4:<br>/27 1940 - 1941<br>/28 1941 - 1942<br>/29  1942 - 1943<br>/30 1943 - 1944<br>/31 1944 - 1945<br>/32 1945 - 1946<br>/33 1946 - 1947<br>/34 1947 - 1948<br>/35 1948 - 1949<br>/36 1949 - 1950<br>/37 1950 - 1951<br>/38 1951 - 1952<br>/39 1952 - 1953<br>/40 1953 - 1954<br>/41 1954 - 1955<br>/42 1955 - 1956<br>/43 1956 - 1957<br>/44 1957 - 1958.,,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document."Waterford City Archives,Click Repository,Records of the Finance Department,Fin 7/3/,1958-1976,20th,Rates South Ward 4:<br>/45  1958 - 1959<br>/46  1959 - 1960<br>/47  1960 - 1961<br>/48  1961 - 1962<br>/49  1962 - 1963<br>/50  1963 - 1964<br>/51  1964 - 1965<br>/52  1965 - 1966<br>/53  1966 - 1967<br>/54  1967 - 1968<br>/55  1968 - 1969<br>/56  1969 - 1970<br>/57  1970 - 1971<br>/58  1971 - 1972<br>/59  1972 - 1973<br>/60  1973 - 1974<br>/61  1974 - 1975<br>/62  1975 - 1976.,,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document."Waterford City Archives,Click Repository,Records of the Finance Department,Fin 7/3/,1976-1983,20th,Rates South Ward 4:<br>/63  1976 - 1977<br>/64  1977 - 1978<br>/65  1978 - 1979<br>/66  1979 - 1980<br>/67  1980 - 1981<br>/68  1981 - 1982<br>/69  1982 - 1983.,,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document."Waterford City Archives,Click Repository,Records of the Finance Department,Fin 7/4/,1906-1950,20th,Rates Tower Ward:<br>/1  1906 - 1907<br>/9  1914 - 1915<br>/29  1934 -1935 <br>/30  1935 - 1936<br>/31  1936 - 1937<br>/32  1937 - 1938<br>/33  1938 - 1939<br>/34  1939 - 1940<br>/35  1940 - 1941<br>/36  1941 - 1942<br>/37  1942 - 1943<br>/38  1943 - 1944<br>/39  1944 - 1945<br>/40  1945 - 1946<br>/41  1946 - 1947<br>/42  1947 - 1948<br>/43  1948 - 1949<br>/44  1949 - 1950.,,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document."Waterford City Archives,Click Repository,Records of the Finance Department,Fin 7/4/,1951-1974,20th,Rates Tower Ward:<br>/46  1951 - 1952<br>/47  1952 - 1953<br>/48  1953 - 1954<br>/50  1955 - 1956<br>/51  1956 - 1957<br>/52  1957 - 1958<br>/53  1958 - 1959<br>/55  1960- 1961<br>/56  1961 - 1962<br>/57  1962 - 1963 <br>/58  1963 - 1964<br>/59  1964 - 1965<br>/62  1967 - 1968<br>/64  1969 - 1970<br>/65  1970 - 1971<br>/66  1971 - 1972<br>/67  1972 - 1973<br>/68  1973 - 1974.,,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document."Waterford City Archives,Click Repository,Records of the Finance Department,Fin 7/4/,1974-1983,20th,Rates Tower Ward:<br>/69 1974 - 1975<br>/70 1975 - 1976<br>/71 1976 - 1977<br>/72 1977 - 1978<br>/73 1978 - 1979<br>/74 1979 - 1980<br>/75 1980 - 1981<br>/76 1981 - 1982<br>/77 1982 - 1983.,,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document."Waterford City Archives,Click Repository,Records of the Finance Department,Fin 7/5/,1906-1983,20th,Rates West Ward:<br>/1  1906-1907<br>/21  1926-1927<br>/22  1927-1928<br>/23  1928-1929<br>/24  1929-1930<br>/25  1930-1931<br>/26  1931-1932<br>/27  1932-1933<br>/29  1934-1935<br>/30  1935-1936<br>/31  1936-1937<br>/32  1937-1938<br>/33  1938-1939<br>/34  1939-1940<br>/35  1940-1941<br>/36  1941-1942<br>/37  1942-1943<br>/38  1943-1944<br>/39  1944-1945<br>/40  1945-1946<br>/41  1946-1947<br>/42  1947-1948<br>/43  1948-1949<br>/44  1949-1950<br>/45  1950-1951<br>/46  1951-1952<br>/47  1952-1953<br>/48  1953-1954<br>/49  1954-1955<br>/50  1955-1956<br>/51  1956-1957<br>/52  1957-1958<br>/53  1958-1959<br>/54  1959-1960<br>/55  1960-1961<br>/56  1961-1962<br>/57  1962-1963<br>/58  1963-1964<br>/59  1964-1965<br>/60 1965 - 1966<br>/61 1966 - 1967<br>/62 1967 - 1968<br>/64 1969 - 1970<br>/66 1971 - 1972<br>/67 1972 - 1973<br>/68 1973 - 1974<br>/69 1974 - 1975<br>/70 1975 - 1976<br>/71 1976 - 1977<br>/72 1977 - 1978<br>/74 1979 - 1980<br>/75 1980 - 1981<br>/76 1981 - 1982<br>/77 1982 - 1983.,,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,"Deed Boxes, Miscellaneous, New Shelf Head Lists",Deed Box XIII,1706-1930,"18th, 19th, 20th","Folder 5.2  Will of Jane Wood 1827, Townsend Street, Dublin.<br><br>Folder 5.5  Portion of will of Anna Hutchinson, 1857.<br><br>Folder 5.3-7  Original will and codicil of Mary Reed, 31 March 1798 and 3 April 1799.<br><br>Folder 5.1  Elizabeth Dawson, 1808. Extracts of will 1808, certified copy. <br><br>Folder 1.7  Susanna Pim copy of will, 1927 and probate, 1930. <br><br>Folder 1.3  Elizabeth Foyle Pim, copy of will, 1909, proved, 1914.<br><br>Folder 6.1  Elizabeth Lawford copy of will, 1706-1707.",Quakers,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up the document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,"Deed Boxes, Miscellaneous, New Shelf Head Lists",,1910-1922,20th,"Location Lower Portion Case IV:<br>12  Letter R D Webb to Sarah Clibborn, Richard Shackleton to Alice Clarley, no date.<br><br>18  Correspondence Edith Webb and Albert Cook Myers, 1912.<br><br>19  Sundry correspondence, etc., Edith Webb, 1910-1922.<br><br>20  Sundry correspondence, etc., Isabel Grubb, no date.",Quakers,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up the document."Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,"Deed Boxes, Miscellaneous, New Shelf Head Lists",,1744-1921,"18th, 19th, 20th","Location Case IV cupboard Lower Shelf:<br>1  Dublin Women's Monthly Meeting, rough minutes, 1885-1899, and Minutes of Kindness to Animals Committee 1929.<br><br>9  Rental Account Book, 1862-1923.<br><br>10  Rental Account Book, 1908-1921.<br><br>11  Subscriptions Book, no date.<br><br>13  Cork Birth and Burial notes, 1744-1811, listed.",Quakers; finance,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up the document."Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,"Deed Boxes, Miscellaneous, New Shelf Head Lists",,1713-1906,"18th, 19th, 20th","Strong Room:<br>P2  Elizabeth Ashbridge, 1713-1735. Account by her of an early part of her life.<br><br>P7  Phoeby Newsom, Diary, 1834-1851.<br><br>P9  Elizabeth Clibborn nee Grubb, 1786-1861, journal, 1807-1818.<br><br>P10  Margaret Boyle Harvey, journal, 1809-1812.<br><br>P11  Jane Abell, extracts from Private Memorandum, 1824-1853.<br><br>P21  Edith Webb Diary, 1866.<br><br>P23b Deborah Webb Reminiscences of Childhood and other memorials, prose and verse, 1837-1905.<br><br>P24  Lydia Goodbody, Diary, 1842-1886.<br><br>P25  Hanna Shackleton, the Annals of Ballintore, Volume 1, 1766-1772.<br><br>P26  Hanna Shackleton, the Annals of Ballintore, Volume 2, 1772-1784.<br><br>P27  Hanna Shackleton, the Annals of Ballintore, Volume 3, 1784-1802.<br><br>P28  Hanna Shackleton, the Annals of Ballintore, Volume 4, 1802-1820.<br><br>P29  Hanna Shackleton, the Annals of Ballintore, Volume 1, 1816-1820.<br><br>P29a   Elizabeth Clibborn nee Grubb, Diary, 1810-1825.<br><br>P29c   Deborah Chandlee Diary, 1808-1809, 1810, 3 volumes.<br><br>P31  Margaret Boyle, Harvey, Journal, 1906.<br><br>P32  Mary Leadbeater, nee Shackleton, Diary and Letters, 1791-1826.<br><br>P33  Jane Richardson, Diary, 1881, aged 12 years.<br><br>P37  Deborah Stephenson's Journal, no date.",women's autobiography; Quakers; domestic life,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up the document."Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,"Handlists: Mss Boxes, Pamphlets Boxes, etc.",Mss Box 21,,19th,"Folder 3  Listing of marriage settlement of Robert Croft and Mary Woodcock, 1812.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference,  is needed to call up each document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,"Handlists: Mss Boxes, Pamphlets Boxes, etc.",Mss Box 22,1781-1820,"18th, 19th","Extensive list of leases of lands, indentures, power of attorney, conveyancy of houses, etc., contained in Deed Box III, folder 1-4. Some of the women referred to in the leases are Mary Pim (1781), Mary White (1821, 1820), Jane and Hannah Pim (1803) and Mary Richardson (1818).",legal,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference,  is needed to call up each document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,"Handlists: Mss Boxes, Pamphlets Boxes, etc.",Mss Box 23/Case III Lower,,19th,"Extensive list of leases of lands, indentures, power of attorney, conveyancy of houses, etc., in folders 1-3, Deed Box IV. Some of the women referred to in the documents are Susannah Bewley (1801), Charlotte White (1858), etc.",legal,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,"Handlists: Mss Boxes, Pamphlets Boxes, etc.",Mss Box 25,1775-1820,"18th, 19th","Selina ffennell Collection Miscellaneous:<br>Collection of letters, journals and other personal items in the Selina ffennell Collection. Included in the listing are correspondence, etc., to and from Deborah Chandlee, Margaret Shackleton, Mary Leadbeater, Deborah Boardman, Sarah Sheckleton, Maria Johnson, Mary Shackleton, Elizabeth Lecky, Abigail Wright, Susannah Doyle, Anna J Lecky, Deborah Shackleton, Anne Jackson (later Gatchell) Sarah Grubb and Deborah Charleton, c1775-c1820, 132 items.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,"Handlists: Mss Boxes, Pamphlets Boxes, etc.",Mss Box 26,1693-1833,"17th, 18th, 19th","Selina ffennell Collection, Box II, Correspondence, Diary, etc.:<br>Collection of letters, journals and other personal items in the Selina ffennell Collection. Included in the listing are correspondence, etc., to and from Anne Humphrey, Susanna Pim, Elizabeth Barcroft, Deborah Fuller, Elizabeth Newenham, Margaret Christy (later Pike), Deberah Shackleton (later Chandlee), Jane Fuller, Elizabeth Fuller, Mary Chandlee, Jane Pemberton, Sarah Newland, Alice Rigge, Sarah Burkbeck, etc., 228 items.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,"Handlists: Mss Boxes, Pamphlets Boxes, etc.",Mss Box 27,c1772-c1822,"18th, 19th","Selina ffennell Collection, Box III, Correspondence, Diary, etc.:<br>Letters, Mary (Shackleton) Leadbeater to Deborah (Shankleton) Chandlee, 1772-1788, 58 items<br><br>Letters, Sarah (Hill) Burkbeck to Deborah (Shankleton) Chandlee, 1772-1798, 60 items<br><br>Letters, Jane (Boalse) Houghton to Deborah (Shankleton) Chandlee, 1777-1782, 19 items<br><br>Letters, Mary (Gough) Bewley to Deborah (Shankleton) Chandlee, 1778-1796, 17 items<br> <br>Letters, Deborah (Shackleton) Chandlee to Sarah Shackleton, 1774-1822, 28 items<br><br>Letters, Sarah Shackleton to Deborah (Shackleton) Chandlee, 1782-1802, 8 items<br><br>Letters, Deborah Johnson to her mother Deborah (Shackleton) Chandlee, 1813-1817, 26 items.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,"Handlists: Mss Boxes, Pamphlets Boxes, etc.",Mss Box 28,c1770-c1814,"18th, 19th","Correspondence of Deborah Shackleton Chandlee, c1770-c1814:<br>Letters, from and to Elizabeth Shannon and Ann Shannon, 1776-1780, 46 items<br><br>Letters, Elizabeth Strangman (Gatchell) to Deborah Shackleton Chandlee, 1773-1785, 23 items <br><br>Letters, from Hannah Hodgeson to Deborah Shackleton Chandlee, 1770-1783, 46 items<br><br>Letters, Margaret Shackleton (Grubb) to Deborah Shackleton Chandlee and from her daughters, Anne and Jane Chandlee, 1771-1805, 107 items<br><br>Letters, from Margaret Grubb to Deborah Shackleton Chandlee, 1799-1814, 26 items<br><br>Letters, from Thomas Chandlee to his mother, Deborah Shackleton Chandlee, 1807-1814, 26 items<br><br>Letters, from Sarah Shackleton to her sister Deborah Shackleton Chandlee, 1772-1796, 340 items<br><br>Letters, all to Deborah Shackleton Chandlee except 16, some of which are to Helena Cambridge, Sarah Cambridge, Peter Cambridge, Deborah Carleton, Mary Pike, Abigail Harvey, Mary Houghton and Sarah Tuke, 1768-1814, 31 items<br><br>Letters from Abigail Thompson to Deborah Shackleton Chandlee, 1771-1785, 4 items",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,"Handlists: Mss Boxes, Pamphlets Boxes, etc.",Mss Box 29,c1765-c1882,"18th, 19th","Selina ffennell Collection, Box V and VII:<br>J Phillips account of Sarah Phillips, 1882<br><br>Letters, Abraham and Lydia (Mellor) Shackleton to Deborah Chandlee, 1769-1790, 41 items. <br><br>Letters, Richard and Elizabeth Shackleton to Deborah Shackleton Chandlee, 1765-1792 and 4 letters from Abraham Shackleton senior, 82 items.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,"Handlists: Mss Boxes, Pamphlets Boxes, etc.",Mss Box 30,,19th,"Selina ffennell Collection, Box VI:<br>Letters and poems, (1-194), from Abigail Roberts to Mary Shackleton Leadbeater, no date, 194 items.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,"Deed Boxes, Miscellaneous, New Shelf Head Lists",,1798-1964,"18th, 19th, 20th","Location Long Case  Cupboard A,  Top Shelf:<br>2  List of Members Munster Quarterly Meeting, 1876-1916, incomplete.<br><br>3  List of Members Ulster Quarterly Meeting, 1871-1919.<br><br>4  List of Members Munster Quarterly Meeting, 1873-1918.<br><br>5  List of Members Dublin Yearly Meeting, 1913-1949.<br><br>5a  Religious Society of Friends in Ireland, names and addresses, 1964.<br><br>15  List of Scholars, Newtown School, 1798-1891.",education; Quakers,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up the document."Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,"Deed Boxes, Miscellaneous, New Shelf Head Lists",,1794-1921,"18th, 19th, 20th","Location Middle Shelf:<br>19  Reports of Mountmellick School and Rules for Government of same, 1886-1921.<br><br>20  Reports of Newtown and Mountmellick School, 1862, 1868, 1878.<br><br>21  Reports of Newtown School, 1885.<br><br>22  Rules for the Government of Schools at Newtown, Mountmellick and advises to the children, 1856, 1872, 1875.<br><br>23  Lisburn School, various reports, 1815-1892, incomplete.<br><br>24  Lisburn School, list of scholars 1794-1892, 3 copies.<br><br>25  Lisburn Rules of Ulster Provincial School, 1856-1878, 1883.<br><br>26  Lisburn Report of Examination, 1876.<br><br>28  Munster Provincial School, Report, 1823.",education; Quakers,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up the document."Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,"Deed Boxes, Miscellaneous, New Shelf Head Lists",,1771-1898,"18th, 19th","Location Bottom Shelf:<br>36  Box containing Elizabeth Leadbeater Papers:<br>1  Collected by Elizabeth Barrington<br>2  Copied by Rachel M Jackson, volume 1<br>3  Copied by Rachel M Jackson, volume 2<br>4  Poems<br>5  Poems<br>6  Prose<br>7  Miscellaneous extracts collected by M Glynn, 1845<br>8   Miscellaneous extracts collected by Deborah Thomas Webb<br>9-11  Three volumes of extracts and religious gleanings volumes 2-4, no name<br>12  Book of extracts by a member of a Wright family.<br><br>36a  Cardboard box containing:<br>London Yearly Meeting Women's Epistles 1785, 1835 and 1839<br>Proceedings of Leinster Quarterly Meeting, 1744, 1774 and 1834<br>Philadelphia Women's and other American Epistles, 1775<br>Dublin Yearly Meeting Women's Epistles, 1775-1803, 1829-1834, 1861-1898, not consecutive.<br><br>42  Ireland Women's Yearly Meeting, 1861-1898.",Quakers,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up the document."Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,"Deed Boxes, Miscellaneous, New Shelf Head Lists",,1789-1961,"18th, 19th, 20th","Location Long Case, Cupboard D, Top Shelf:<br>10  Letters of Grubb family, 1789-1961.<br><br>13  Letters and documents concerning Anna and Joshua Pim and Sarah Malcolmson, nee Nicholson, no date.",domestic life; Quakers,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up the document.Loreto Archives,Restricted,Minutes of General Chapters,P1/B3,1907-1974,20th,"Minutes of General Chapters:<br>1. 1907<br>2. 1913<br>3. 1919, 1931, 1936, 1938, 1948, 1960<br>4. 1968, 1971<br><br>Minutes of Council Meetings, 1958-1962<br><br>7.   Dower book for all provinces except Ireland 1945-September 1966. Irish Province included from 1 September 1966-June 1967<br>8.  1949-1953, copy book includes 'Anticipation of Renewal of Vows', 'Vows not renewed'<br>9.   Copy book with petitions to the Holy See, 1937-1954<br>10. Copy book with petitions to the Holy See, 1954-1969<br>11. Quinquinnial report, the list of questions, 3 copies, 2 printed in 1949, one in 1957<br>12. Quinquinnial reports, 1959-1963<br>13. Quinquinnial report, changed format, 1970-1974<br>14.  1 January 1959 - 1 December 1959, number of novices, temporary professed nuns in India, Australia, Spain Mauritius, England<br>15.  1949 - 1953 IBVM (Irish Branch) number of members, novices, nuns temporary professed, nuns finally professed.",religion; women in the Catholic Church,,"A  reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up the document."Loreto Archives,Restricted,Minutes of General Chapters,P1/B3/GC3,1907-1960,20th,"General Chapters:<br>1.   3 - 7 August 1907, minutes of General Chapter<br>2.   25 July - 2 August 1913<br>3.   5 -12 August 1912<br>4.   August 1931<br>5.   10 January 1936 - 26 February<br>6.   25 June - 12 July 1948<br>7.   1936 -1948, report of the whole Institute 1936-1948, in accordance with Constitution 271<br>8.   1948 -1960, expenditure on buildings and land<br>9.   1948, administration of the Irish Province<br>10.  Account of the administration of the African Province.<br>11.  1960, report of the whole Institute in accordance with Constitution 271<br>12.  1947-1952, report on the Irish Province<br>13.  29 June - 12 July 1960, minutes of General Chapter.",religion; women in the Catholic Church,,"A  reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up the document."Loreto Archives,Restricted,Mary Ward Documents,P1/B13/M/W,1972-1987,20th,"Mary Ward Documents includes:<br>1. Mary Ward's Prayer. Lectures by Sister Immolata Wetter IBMV given to members of the General Chapter held at Loyola, July 1974, 2 copies<br>2. Mary Ward's Prayer, two books<br>3 Documents IBVM, 4 copies<br>4. 'Your Own Mary Ward', 3 copies<br>5. Copies of original writings of Mary Ward made by MM Elizabeth attested by MM Salome IBVM, 1928, 6 copies.<br>6. Various papers, 6 copies<br>7. 'A Brief Relation' by Mary Pontyz and Winifred Wigmore, bound volume<br>8. Mary Ward Leaflet, 1585-1645<br>9. 'Meditations on the statue of Mary Ward', several copies<br>10. 'The Nature and End of the Institute according to the Will of its Foundress' by M Loyola Grerng IBMV, Augsburg 1976<br>11. 'The Contract' Sr Immolatia IBVM<br>12. 'The Painted Life',  several copies, introduction to showing slides of 'The Painted Life'<br>13. 'Mary Ward',  booklet 1987 by IBVM in North America , published in Toronto 2 copies<br>14. 'Women in Time to Come will do Much', talk on Mary Ward by SM Lurach Walsh at SM Pauline Logue's Profession in Rathfarnham 1987<br>15. 'Mary Ward', script for audio visual presentation produced, Toronto Canada, 24 January 1982<br>16. 'The Last Period of Mary Ward's Life' by Sr Immolata Wetter, talk at Mary Ward summer school, England, 1975, 2 copies<br>17. 'The Spiritual Path of Mary Ward', M Immolata, talk given at a meeting of the Institute on 4 January 1975 in Vierzenheiligen, 4 copies in German<br>18. 'St Ignatius and Mary Ward - a striking parallel' by S M Bernadette Ganne, IBVM, 4 copies<br>19. Seminar on Mary Ward given at General Chapter July 1988, at Loreto Abbey Rathfarnham by S Immolata IBVM, 5 copies<br>21. Talks by M Immolata Wetter IBVM Rome 1972, 2 copies<br>22. 'Mary Ward's background in the English Literary World' by S M Bridget's Geoffrey - Smith IBVM<br>23. 'Introduction to the Institute in England' by SM Bernadette Ganne IBVM, 7 pages, 3 copies<br>23a. 'Mary Ward. The English Historical Setting', 8 pages, M Gregory Kirkus IBVM.",religion; women in the Catholic Church,,"A  reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up the document."Loreto Archives,Restricted,MM Teresa Ball,P1/B13/M/W,1768-1969,"18th, 19th, 20th","'Souvenir of the Centenary of the Death of Most Revd. D Murray, Archbishop of Dublin', booklet<br>Book, 'Ball Family Records' by W  Ball Wright, MA<br>'Annals of Rathfarnham' by M. Teresa Ball, 7 pages, 1 copy<br>The Constituions of the IBVM<br>'Characteristics of MM Theresa Ball', 3 pp<br>'The Spirit of the Institute of the Institute of BVM', 5 pages<br>'The Green Schism', notes by M Evangeline McDonald <br>Three copies of the 'The Green Schism' by M Evangeline MacDonald<br>6 December 1972 letter from SM of the Sacred Heart to Winifred from Ursuline Convent, Thurles, referring to the take over the Ursuline Convent, Thurles<br>Newspaper cutting, 'Br Francis de Sales Whitaker'. His mother was a relative of Mary Ward and his sister, Cecilia, became Loreto nun and was superior in Balbriggan. She died in 1914.<br>'In Search of the Past, A visit to York and Manchester in 1969' by M. Evangeline MacDonald,  7 pages<br>'Daniel Murray, Archbishop of Dublin 1823-1852' by Moria Lysaght, taken from the 'Dublin Historical Record' <br>Article on Archbishop Murray (1768 - 1852) by Revd. Myles Ronan, in 'The Irish Ecclesiastical Record', April 1952 <br>8 January 1894, 'Sermon preached in Loreto Abbey, Rathfarnham, during the Centenary Celebrations in honour of the birth of Revd. MM Teresa Ball, Foundress in Ireland, IBVM'.",religion; women in the Catholic Church,,Loreto Archives,Restricted,,II,1820-1861,19th,"Institute history:<br>127 letters from Dr Murray to M Teresa Ball written between 1820 and 1852<br>Archbishop Murray, letter, etc.<br>MM Teresa Ball, letters 1840 - 1860<br>Letters to MM Teresa Ball from her family and relatives <br>Photocopies of letters from MM Teresa Ball to M Angela Brown, etc.<br>Letters from India to MM Teresa Ball, 1848-1860<br>Letters to MM Teresa Ball between 1825-1861<br>Correspondence regarding Loreto Convent, 53 St Stephen's Green, [Dublin], 1855 - 1859<br>Letters and documents relating to MM Teresa Ball<br>Letters from Canada to MM Teresa Ball, 1847-1860, 14 letters from MM Teresa Dease, Toronto to MM Scholastics Somers<br>Superiors' Promises signed Early Mothers, 1830-1841<br>Correspondence regarding Navan, 1833 - 1841<br>Mother Teresa Ball's letters dealing with business matters.",religion; women in the Catholic Church,,Loreto Archives,Restricted,,P2/1 A,1820-1860,19th,"127 Letters from Archbishop Murray to M Teresa Ball written between 1820 -1852 includes:<br>3 May 1814, letter from Mrs Coyney to Dr Murrary agreeing 'to receive Miss Ball as a member of our holy Institute with a view to training her for a Foundress of a house of the same in Dublin'<br>20 October 1820, letter from Dr Murray to 'my most esteemed Child' Teresa Ball and addressed to Mickle Gate Bary York. He writes of 'the thought which is very near my heart, the work in which God may at some future time employ you for his own glory'4 pages<br>18 July 1837, includes mention of the new Church, its location, estimated expense.  Dr Murray asks would 27 (July) do to lay the foundation stone?<br>27 November 1839, includes, 'I cannot avoid granting the permission for restoring your little indociles Novice to her Mama'<br>6 February 1841, includes Dr Murray's comment, 'I believe the Calcutta project is premature. We have not proof that there is any fit place there ready to receive a community of nuns'<br>11 January 1842, includes, 'Mrs Aikenhead says that she lent you through me her copy of the old Constitutions of York and now requests them'<br>26 February 1851, a letter from Dr McGettigan, Letterkenny about his niece, Agnes, who hopes to enter Loreto and offering his house to be used as Loreto convent, in Letterkenny<br>March 1851, letter from Mr Butler, Letterkenny to MT Ball regarding Bishop's House, Letterkenny<br>19 August 1854, letter from Fr D McGettigan to M Teresa Ball to say that the Bishop's House 'will be clear and ready for your reception on Monday 29th August'<br>21 February 1856, letter from Bishop Patrick McGettigan regarding M Gonzaga<br>10 March 1856, letter from Fr John McMenamin, Letterkenny to Dr McGettigan regarding M Gonzaga<br>15 March 1856, two letters from M Gonzaga to M Teresa Ball from the Loreto Convent, Letterkenny<br>15 June 1853, letter from Bishop Walsh, Kilkenny, recommending that Miss Cogan be admitted to Loreto as a postulant<br>15 June 1860, three letters from Dr Walsh, Kilkenny, to MT Ball regarding the foundation in Kilkenny<br>28 August 1860, letter from St Kryran's College<br>24 October 1860, includes information that a house in Patrick Street is being readied for the arrival of the nuns<br>13 March 1860, two letters on behalf of Bishop Walsh from Rev. M Cahill, Ballyconra, Ballyragge, to M Teresa Ball.  Map of Kilkenny enclosed with places marked that might suit for a foundation<br>30 June 1860, includes request for particulars of agreement made with Bishop Walsh<br>8 March 1855, business letter from  PJ O'Flaherty solicitors, Enniscorth, to M Teresa Ball<br>1834-1843, page of Annals of Rathfarnham.",religion; women in the Catholic Church,,Loreto Archives,Restricted,Letters to MM Teresa Ball from the Family and Relatives,P2/I A3,1837-1860,19th,"1837-1858, 27 letters to M Teresa Ball from her niece,  M Alphonsa of Jesus Hall, The Bar Convent, York<br>1849-1854, 34 letters to M Teresa Ball from M Alphonsa Ball, many are undated<br>Undated, two letters from Judge Ball to M Teresa Ball <br>3 October 18?, letter from her niece, Marianne Sher? from Marble Hall, Carysfort Avenue, to MTeresa Ball <br>22 October 1860, letter from her nephew, Thomas Ball, St Anne's, Blarney, who regrets to hear M Teresa 'has met with a serious accident'<br>12 February 1850, letter from her sister, Isabella, from Rome, 24 Via dei du Macelle<br>14 February 1851, letter from her sister, Isabella, from Rome, 24 Via dei du Macelle<br>12 March 1856, letter from her sister, Isabella, from Rome, 24 Via dei du Macelle<br>20 February 1821, letter from her niece, Marianna Sher[?], from Rome<br>4 January 1852, letter from her niece, Marianna Sherlock, from Palazzo Cecc?<br>Friday, Mount Joy Square, note to 'Dearest ? From her sister Mrs O'Brien'<br>26 January 1850, four letters from her sister M F Ball, Ursuline Convent Blackrock.",religion; women in the Catholic Church,,Loreto Archives,Restricted,Letters from India 1848-1860,P2/I/I A5,1848-1860,19th,"Letters from India include:<br>4 August 1850, Darjeeling from M Teresa to Bishop Hartman<br>16 April 1850, four letters from Bishop Hartman of Bombay to M Teresa Ball <br>8 May 1850, four letters from Bishop Hartman of Bombay to M Teresa Ball <br>30 August 1850, four letters from Bishop Hartman of Bombay to M Teresa Ball <br>12 December 1850, four letters from Bishop Hartman of Bombay to M Teresa Ball <br>No date, from Fr  A Ryan SJ to M Teresa Ball<br>13 January 1849, Colabah, Bombay, from A Ryan SJ<br>1849, Colabah, Bombay, from A Ryan SJ<br>5 August 1849, Colabah, Bombay, from A Ryan SJ<br>6 August 1849, Colabah, Bombay, from A Ryan SJ<br>22 August 1849, Colabah, Bombay, from A Ryan SJ<br>27 August 1849, Colabah, Bombay, from A Ryan SJ<br>17 April 1850, Colabah, Bombay, from A Ryan SJ<br>24 June 1850, Father A Ryan seems to have been Confessor and Chaplain to Loreto <br>16 September 1944, Middleton Row, Calcutta, from M Xaveria McDonnell<br>6 October 1851, letter from MJ Xaveria to MTeresa Ball.",religion; women in the Catholic Church,,Loreto Archives,Restricted,Correspondence relating to Navan,P2/2 B4,  1833-1841,19th,"Correspondence relating to Navan includes:<br>10 July 1833,  Bishop Cantwell letters to MM Teresa Ball, house and premises at Navan transferred on terms proposed by her<br>16 July 1833, ditto, stamped and dated<br>26 June 1833, Father Eugene O'Reilly to M Francis Murphy<br>1833, M Francis Murphy to Father O'Reilly<br>Undated,  M Francis Murphy to M Teresa Ball dealing with improvements (incomplete) in the house<br>1834, M Francis Murphy to MM Teresa Ball<br>1835, M Francis Murphy to MM Teresa Ball<br>29 October 1834, Father Eugene O'Reilly to M M Teresa Ball acknowledgement of her donation to the New Chapel<br>Document in M Teresa Ball's writing regarding arrangements for foundation of Navan. Agreement with Father O'Reilly.<br>24 August, copy of Mrs Ball's agreement to M Francis plus other extracts from letters dealing with same<br>24 August 1835, letter from M Teresa Ball to M M Francis<br>1 March 1925, letter from M M Francis to MM Teresa Ball.",religion; women in the Catholic Church; women and church work,,Loreto Archives,Restricted,Correspondence relating to Manchester and Leek,2C3,1890-1913,"19th, 20th","Correspondence relating to Manchester and Leek includes:<br>7 January 1890, letter from M Alphonsa Ellis (Jun) to M M Corcoran on the break with Rathfarnham<br>20 March 1910, letter from M Agatha Younger, Assistant, Manchester, to M Michael Corcoran<br>3 April 1910, letter from M Agatha Younger, Assistant, Manchester, to Michael Corcoran<br>12 April 1910, letter from M Agatha Younger, Assistant, Manchester, to M Aquinas Cullinan<br>8 April 1910, letter from M Michael Corcoran from Rome to M Aquinas Cullinan, Vicar General on the amalgamation of Manchester<br>1 July 1910, letter from Bishop of Salford to M Agatha Yonner with decree on amalgamation<br>23 June 1910, letter from Cardinal Merry de Val, Rome, to Sacred Congregation of Religious<br>18 June 1910, decree of Amalgamation from Sacred Congregation for Religious<br>25 January 1911, letter from Bishop Illsley, Leek, to M Michael Corcora <br>Letters copied from Leek Archives by M M Francis Xavier O'Sullivan, 1857-1913<br>Extracts from letters of M T Ball to M Teresa Dease on the Union<br>Conditions essential to a Union<br>Letter from M A Martin, Superior in York, to Superior in Leek, on Union.",religion; women in the Catholic Church,,Loreto Archives,Restricted,Press II Boxes 3 and 4,,1881-1927,"19th, 20th","South African Province, business correspondence 1881-1916<br>Correspondence, M M Michael Corcoran, 1898-1914<br>39 General letters from M M Michael Corcoran to the Houses of the Institute, 1890-1914<br>General letters from M M Michael Corcoran, 1914-1918<br>Letters from M M Michael Corcoran to Provincials and head of missions<br>Letters from M M Conzaga Barry, Australia, to M M Stanislaus Murphy, Spain, letters from M M Gonzaga Joynt, India, to M M Stanislaus Murphy, letters from M M Loyola, York, 1902-1921<br>Copies of letters written by Dr Walsh to M M Michael Corcoran and some of her replies<br>Original letters from Dr Walsh to M M Michael Corcoran, 1889 - 1900, 1900-1918<br>Original letters from Dr Walsh to M M Dolores Ryan, Vicar General 1906 -1907, some of M M Dolores replies<br>Letters from Revd. Mother Michael Corcoran to nuns, 1911- 1917<br>Correspondence with bishops and priests, M M Michael Corcoran<br>Letters to Loreto convent, Killarney, 1910 - 1919<br>Important documents and letters, 1881-1918, M M Michael Corcoran<br>Letters and documents, 1907 - 1927<br>Letters and documents, 1889 - 1916.",religion; women in the Catholic Church,,Loreto Archives,Restricted,South Africa Business Correspondence,P2/3 C6,"1881-1882, 1903-1916","19th, 20th","South Africa business correspondence includes:<br>23 July 1881, Bishop Jolivent, Pretoria, to M Xaveria Fallon asking for nuns<br>2 May 1903, M Borgia O'Shaughnessy, Pretoria, to M M Aquinas Cullinan<br>5 July 1903 - 9 February 1904, M Catherine Curtain from East Africa, to M M Aquinnas Cullinan<br>29 November 1908, from the community, Lyndenburg to M M Corcoran<br>1 November 1909, M de Sales McNamara to Bishop of Pretoria<br>3 November 1909 ditto<br>1 December 1909, M Michael Corcoran, Colegio BVM Rome, to M M Aquinas Cullinan<br>16 March 1910, M M Corcoran from Spain, to Bishop of Pretoria<br>18 April, M Borgia O'Shaughnessy to Aquinas Cullinan<br>17 June 1910,  M Michael Corcoran to Bishop Miller Pretoria<br>28 April 1910,  M Michael Corcoran and Council to Cardinal Vives Y Tutto to withdraw from South Africa <br>28 April 1910,  M Michael Corcoran and Council to Cardinal Vives Y Tutto to withdraw from South Africa<br>15 June 1910,  M Michael Corcoran to M Borgia regarding M de Sales and South Africa<br>5 April 1913,  Bishop Gregory, Gibraltar regarding M de Sales McNamara<br>5 April 1913,  Copy of Petition to Pope to receive back M de Sales<br>M Catherine Curtin to M Attracta Coffey, General Council, from London<br>23 January 1911,  M Borgia O'Shaughessy, Pretoria to M Michael Corcoran.",religion; women in the Catholic Church,,Loreto Archives,Restricted,General Letters from  M Michael Corcoran 1914-1918,P2/3 IA,1914-1918,20th,"General Letters from  M Michael Corcoran 1914-1918:<br>9 June 1914, includes 'The first steps are being taken to introduce the Cause of our Mother Ward'<br>13 June 1914, regulations relating to the holiday house (2 copies)<br>15 July 1914,  M M Gertrude Kennedy appointed Provincial of Ireland (2 copies)<br>14 August 1914,  Sisters are asked to 'join in a league of charity to atone for the great want of charity which has brought on this dreadful war' (1914-1918)<br>Undated part of a draft of a letter<br>28 October 1914, suggested 'acts of virtue according to the Constitutions for the Spiritual boquet' (M M Michael's Golden Jubilee) <br>December 1914,  Book of the Customs is sent to the nuns, rough draft of letter and 3 copies<br>6 March 1915, letter of sympathy on the death of 'loving mother and Superior' M M Gonzaga Barry<br>9-10 March 1915,  Pater, Ave, and Gloria to be said three times after Mass for more novices and pupils, the health of nuns, and freedom from debt<br>24 March, Given up old Constitutions books to Superior to be sent to M M Michael, new rule books will soon be ready<br>16 May 1915,  Thanks for jubilee gifts, etc., especially for prayers and acts which gained for her many spiritual lights.",religion; women in the Catholic Church; charities,,Loreto Archives,Restricted,Correspondence with Bishops and Priests,P2/4/7,1914-1918,20th,"Correspondence with bishops and priests includes:<br>13 June 1914,  Father Willie Doyle to M M Michael<br>11 August 1914,  Bishop Gregory, Gilbraltar, to  M M Michael, 3 pages<br>10 June 1914,  Fr Albert Power S J to  M M Michael<br>15 December 1914,  Dr Jackman to M M Michael<br>20 April 1915, Fr Wallis S M, CUS, Lower Leeson Street, to  M M Michael<br>2 May 1916,  Bishop Brown SJ to  M M Michael<br>22 January 1916, Bishop Brown, Cloyne to  M M Michael<br>28 January 1916,  reply of M M Michael<br>26 January 1916, to Bishop Brown, Cloyne, from M M Gertrude Kennedy, Irish Provincial<br>28 May, letter from Fr M Dwyer, Archbishop's House, to  M M Michael<br>11 April 1916, same<br>13 April 1916, letter from Fr M Dwyer to  M M Michael on the sale of land in Lydenburg<br>12 April 1916,  M M Michael to Fr Dwyer <br>14 April 1916, rough draft of letter from M M Michael to Dr Walsh<br>6 March 1917,  Dr Meuleman SJ Calcutta, to M M Michael concerning S Mary de Lourdes who left the Institute<br>31 August 1917, Bishop Fogarty, Killaloe, to M M Evangelist, Kennedy<br>28 September 1918, Fr H Fegan SJ, Miltown Park, to  M M Michael<br>Feast of St Francis, Fr Reginald Walsh OP, Tallaght, to  M M Michael.",religion; women in the Catholic Church,,Loreto Archives,Restricted,,,1910-1918,20th,"24 November 1910, letter from M M Michael Corcoran to M Eugenius on observance of Cons 37 - the duties of Procuratrix<br>6 December 1910, part of a letter from  M M Michael which includes, 'I have got leave from Rome for you to borrow Ï500 to pay the fine on Killarney when you are concluding the business with Lord Kenmare'.<br>10 December 1910, letter from M M Michael to the Superior and Council asking for a detailed statement of the financial affairs of the House as required by Rome<br>3 June 1911, letter to all the Sisters from MM Michael, includes, 'At the meeting of the governing body of the National University... It was decided, by voting, that Loreto College should be recognised for the First Arts Course'<br>6 July 1911, letter from  M M Michael to M M Eugenius (Superior) includes, '124 ladies in the house and 95 nuns not counting lay sisters'<br>6 January 1918, to M M Loyola from M M Getrude Kennedy on forming a Sodality at Loreto Convent 53, St Stephen's Green, for girls in business, etc.<br>1 January 1918, to M M Loyola from M M Gertrude on the signing of the pledge to resist Conscription, 'Each member is to consider herself free to sign or not as she thinks best'<br>28 May, information from M M Gertrude on the summer courses under the department to be held in July<br>30 May 1918, letter from M M Gertrude to M M Loyla on courses of lectures in English, history and literature, etc.<br>1 June 1918, letter to M M Loyola from M M Gertrude on the registration of nuns teaching in schools.",religion; women in the Catholic Church; education,,Loreto Archives,Restricted,Important Documents and Letters 1881-1918,P2/4/8,1881-1918,"19th, 20th","Important Documents and Letters, 1881-1918, includes:<br>June 1881, copy of script regarding the Union of Foreign Mission Houses with Rathfarham <br>1900, draft constitutions, 'Summary of the Institute', sent round houses, 20 pages<br>19 July 1904, copy of letter to M M Gonzaga Barry from Laura M Teresa Ball, Ballbriggan<br>Explanation of M M Michael's views on Union of Institute<br>1900, account of meeting of members of the different branches of the IBVM, Rome<br>15 July 1904, L M Teresa Ball to M M Stanislaus Murphy, Spain<br>1 November 1904, L M Teresa Ball to M M Gonzaga Barry<br>8, 9, 10, December 1911, copies of letters from Fr Peter Finlay to M M Paul<br>1 January 1904,  M M Corcoran to M M Antonia Caset for general Council regarding the Provinces in English Speaking Union<br>22 August 1904, M M Philomena, Castilleja, to M F Paul O'Brien<br>9 November 1905, from M M Stanislaus Murphy, Seville, to M M Michael<br>2 February 1905, copies of letter from M M Michael to House outlining her plan for English speaking union<br>Three copies of extracts from letters from M F Teresa Ball to M M Teresa Dease, Toronto<br>1900, account in M Aquinas Cullinan's writing of events from July 1900 on the movement for Union (in pencil) draft of account sent to Cardinal Steinhuber.",religion; women in the Catholic Church,,Loreto Archives,Restricted,Documents and Letters,P2/4/9a,1889-1914,"19th, 20th","Documents and letters including, for example:<br>15 February 1889, Rome indulgences granted to the rosary, Fr Cicograni, OFP<br> 5 June 1899, from Archbishop's House, Dublin, pastoral letters on the Consecration to the Sacred Heart, Archbishop Walsh<br>1899, Encyclical Letter of Leo XIII on Consecration of Mankind to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, 1899<br>19 December 1902, on midnight Mass in Loreto Covents, Dr Walsh<br> 8 November 1903, from Archbishop's House, Dublin to M M Antonia, letter with permission for midnight Mass for 5 years, Revd. T McGrath<br>16 October 1912, from Clonliffe College, letter from Revd. M Hickey regarding the number of lamps on altars<br>19 June 1914, from Fr Davis Fleming OFM, Rome on Indulgence of the Portinuncula to M M Michael<br>No date, on slides to  M M Michael for microscope<br>No date, part of article on (Ranchi)<br>28 November 188[?] Ballarat, 'to darling Elsie' from Jane M  Xaveria<br>9 January 1890 - Portland to Rev. Mother from M.J. Boniface <br>15 September 1889, to M Josephine from M Gabriel Bray<br>15 September 1889, to Revd. Mother from M Gabriel Bray<br>3 January 1895, from M Dosithea Balbriggan, regarding Balbriggan national school to M M Michael.",religion; women in the Catholic Church; education,,Loreto Archives,Restricted,Press II Boxes IV and V,,1901-1919,20th,"Correspondence with Rome, 1901 - 1916<br>Correspondence with other Branches of IBVM, 1876-1916<br>Letters from M M Michael Corcoran to the Irish Houses while on visitation in India and Australia, 1902-1903<br>Documents connected with  M M Michael Corcoran<br>Further correspondence with Rome, 1906 - 1914<br>Correspondence with Rome, 1900-1910<br>Letters from  M M Michael Corcoran to M M Aquin, 1886 - 1916<br>Letters from Mgr Jacuemin, Rome, to  M M Michael Corcoran and others, 1903 - 1911<br><br>Box 5<br>Letters from M M Gonzaga Joynt, India, to M M Gonza Barry, Australia, 1886-1960s<br>Letters from M M Gonzaga Joynt to M M Teresa Bonner, Mauritius, 1902 - 1920<br>M M Gonzaga Barry, 1881-1899<br>M M Gonzaga Barry, 1901<br>M M Gonzaga Barry, 1902 <br>M M Gonzaga Barry, 1903<br>M M Gonzaga Barry, 1904<br>M M Gonzaga Barry, 1906 <br>M M Gonzaga Barry, 1906<br>Correspondence to M  M Corcoran and M M Gonzaga Barry, 1907<br>M M Gonzaga Barry, 1908-1912<br>M M Raphael Deasy, 1919 - 1935<br>M M Raphael Deasy, Australia<br>M M Raphael Deasy, 1919 - 1935<br>S M Isabel Boland, South African Business.",religion; women in the Catholic Church,,Loreto Archives,Restricted,M M Gonzaga Barry 1881-1899,P2/5/19A,1881-1899,19th,"M M Gonzaga Barry, 1881-1899, includes, for example:<br>1881, copy of script affiliating Foreign Mission houses to Rathfarnham<br>9 June 1885, letter from M Jos Castiglione, St Polten, to M M Gonzaga Barry<br>15 December M M Michael to M M Gonzaga Barry<br>1890, circular from M M Ignatius York regarding Union<br>26 July 1894, M M Gonzaga Barry from Loreto Balbriggan to Cardinal Moran<br>29 December 1894, typed copy of letter to Sisters concerning the holding of a Provincial Council every three years, from M M Gonzaga Barry, Ballarat<br>5 October 1894, copy of script relating to India, of Union of Foreign houses<br>13 June 1896,  M M Gonzaga Barry's plan for Roman House<br>21 October 1897, M  Edwards, Ascot, from Rome, to M M Gonzaga Barry<br>11 November 1897,  M M Aquinas Sullina to M M Gonzaga Barry<br>3 April 1899, Fr Pollen to SJ Rome to Revd. Mother Francis York<br>18 April 1899,  copy sent by M M Gonzaga Barry to M M Xavier, Australia<br>13 April 1899,  from Revd. M Francis, York to M M Gonzaga Barry<br>14 December 1899, from M M Ignatia Lynn, Toronto, to M M Gonzaga Barry<br>22 January 1895, from M M Ignatia Lynn, Toronto to M M Gonzaga Barry<br>19 May 1896, from M M Ignatia Lynn, Toronto, to M M Gonzaga Barry<br>6 April 1891, M M Gonzaga, Toronto, to M M Gonzaga Barry<br>20 September 1895, M M Purification Oullahan, Hamilton Ontario, to M M Gonzaga Barry<br>7 February 1890, M M Gonzaga Barry to M M Michael Corcoran.",religion; women in the Catholic ChurchLoreto Archives,Restricted,"M M Raphael Deasy, Australia",P2/5/D2,1920-1930,20th,"M M Raphael Deasy, Australia, includes:<br>1920, draft of letter to Cardinal Merry del Val, objecting to re-opening the question of Union with German Branch<br>No date, typed copy of article on Loreto in Australia<br>23 October 1929, letter of protest, Normanhurst, to M M Raphael Deasy<br>31 October 1929, letter of protest, Marryatvillle, to M M Gonzaga Barry or Councillor - they have no voice in the appointment of the Provincial; cause of Mary Ward as Foundress is vital to Australians<br>25 October 1929, letter of protest, Kirribilli, to M M Patricia Boyle<br>25 October 1929, letter of Kirribilli to M Borgia Irwin<br>Draft of reply from Councillors to numbers, 4,5,6,7<br>4 December 1929, draft of reply signed by Councillors, relating to 4,5,6,7: Councillors, M M Aquinas Cullinan, M M Tereasita Odevaine, M M Borgia Irwin, M M J Patricia Boyle<br>1 March 1933, copy of letter from M M Raphael Deasy to Dr Goody, Perth, on problems with 'Union'<br>13 September 1933, M M Gertrude Kennedy, Assistant General, to M M Teresa Gertrude, Australian provincial <br>10 February 1930, M M De Sales, Merryatville, protest to M M T Gertrude as M Marie Eustelle's appointment as Mistress of Novices<br>6 February 1930,  M M Dorethea, Normanhurst, protest to M M Gertrude<br>27 September 193-, M M Agatha, Ballarat, sympathy and concern for M M T Gertrude<br>4 May 1930,  M M Inez Ballarat<br>31 May 1930,  M M Enda Desmond, Portland, to M M Raphael Deasy.",religion; women in the Catholic ChurchLoreto Archives,Restricted,"Boxes 5,6,8-12,13",,1920-1972,20th,"M M Raphael Deasy, Spain, 1923; Omagh and Cavan - Foundations, 1929; Pari, 1922  - 1923;<br>Mauritius, 1922; Foundation - Nairobi, 1920 - 1923<br><br>M M Gertrude Kennedy, 1936-1948, 23 general letters to Houses of the Institute, 1939-1946<br>The Spanish Civil War, letters to M M Baptist Gibney, provincial, 1936-1939<br>The Spanish Civil War, letters from nuns in Spain and others<br>The Spanish Civil War, records, accounts of nuns' experiences and letters.  <br>200 Spanish Postcards sent during the Civil War, 1936 - 1939. <br>M M Gertrude Kennedy, 1936-<br><br>Correspondence, M M Pauline Dunne, 1948-1953<br>M M Pauline Dunne Gibraltar, post World War II, 1948 - 1953<br>M M Pauline Dunne, general letters 1949-1968<br>Correspondence on the sale of Spanish stocks and shares, 1953 - 1954<br>M M Pauline Dunne, correspondence relating to Kenya and Darjeeling, India, 1946-1962<br>M M Pauline Dunne, correspondence relating to unification of IBVM Mauritius, Omagh, South Africa<br>M M Pauline Dunne, general letters to the Provinces, 1961-1968, written by M M Joannes Murphy, General Council member <br>M M Agnes Walsh,  1968-1986, general letters to the Provinces written by M M Evangeline <br>McDonald, Vicar General, 1969-1972.",religion; women in the Catholic ChurchLoreto Archives,Restricted,,R2/6/E,1936-1941,20th,"39 general letters to superiors and their communities includes:<br>18 June 1936, one of the first letters from Mother Gertrude, as Mother General<br>6 October 1925, gratitude expressed for the prayers of the Province<br>24 December 1936, mentions that the Constitutions have been delayed, but should be ready by 3rd week in January<br>30 December 1936, includes on 4 December the house at Limuru, a training school for native girls was opened by the Superior, Mother Dolores Stafford and Mother Teresa O'Sullivan<br>24 December 1957, anxiety about Spain as the frontier is closed for some weeks and there is no communication<br>2 March 1938, a list of portions of the Constitutions to be read each year<br>30 January 1939, war threatens the peace of nations<br>14 February 1939, Mass to be offered in all the houses of the Institute on the same day for the repose of the soul of the late deeply venerated Sovereign Pontiff, Pius XI<br>31 July 1939, through the General Letter and the Mission Notes it is hoped some details of the active life of the Institute may be learned.  Our Institute numbers are close on 1,500<br>10 October 1939, prayers are requested for the safety of the nuns who hope to return to Spain, Gibraltar, East and South Africa<br>20 November 1939,  M Philip Neri Ahern and M Loyola Toman sent on visitation to Australia<br>11 December 1939,  M Patrick Kirby appointed Provincial Superior of the Irish Province and M Louis 1st Counsultor<br>3 January 1940, prayers asked for M Dolores Stafford and companion who sailed for Laurenco Marques to Mombasa a ten day voyage<br>Early February 1940, M Philip Neri and M Loyola have returned from visitation in Australia<br>February 1940, glad to learn that the Sisters have been able to travel safely.  Rejoices that out nuns are to take up their work in Spain again. Concern for our nuns in England<br>20 June 1940, air raid in Manchester.  Gilbraltar nuns have got safely to French Morocco, the convent in Nairobi taken over temporarily by the Government.<br>23 December 1940, reference to the turmoil, the anguish the appalling destruction of World War 2<br>12 March 1941, mention made of M Cecilia Cummins travelling to Kenya from South Africa on visitation, M Dolours Fitzpatrick accompanying her to Limuru for the new native hospital there<br>17 April 1941, a new foundation in Foxrock will be opened in September at the request of his Grace, the Archbishop of Dublin, John Charles McQuaid<br>4 June 1941, the death of M Patrick Kirby, Irish Provincial<br>21 July 1941, M Louis Kevans appointed Provincial.",religion; women in the Catholic Church; education; women and warLoreto Archives,Restricted,Spanish Civil War - Accounts of Nuns' Experiences,P2/6/E3,1936-1937,20th,"Spanish Civil War, accounts of nuns' experiences, includes:<br>Account by M M Peter Tyrell of journey of Irish Nuns from Zalla to Habas (France) <br>August 1936, account of events in Palmas, Seville, by M M Consiglio Coghlan, Superior<br>8 August 1937, letter from Gibraltar, describing journey from Madrid, to Gibraltar, 1937 from Gloria Mercedes, Mele, Marta with photos<br>18 July 1936, account of events in Madrid, 18 July 1936 - 3 September 1936<br>18 July 1936 - 29 June 1936, account of events in Zalla<br>Account of journey from Madrid to Rathfarnham of M M Baptist Gibney, Provincial, July 1936<br>March 1937, letters of M M Consiglio Coglan, Superior, Palmas, Seville, to Revd. Mother Gertrude Kennedy<br>'Spain will keep the Faith', 2 copies<br>Letters from M M  Baptist Gibney Provincial<br>From 'Rosemary', 1937, 16 letters<br>From 'Consuelo', 1936 - 1937, 20 letters<br>From Angeles, 18 letters<br>From 'Mele' to 'McEvoy' (M J Anne)<br>1937 , from Mr Strurgis (English) Embassy to M B Gibney<br>1937, from M Ignatius, Habas, to M Baptist Gibney, 7 letters<br>1937, from M I De Loyola to M Baptist Gibney, 4 letters.",religion; women in the Catholic Church; women and warLoreto Archives,Restricted,M M Pauline Dunne 1948-1968,P2/6/F1,1948-1968,20th,"M M Pauline Dunne 1948-1968:<br>20 August 1940, account of lease, Europa convent<br>Postwar education problems in Gibraltar<br>Solutions suggested by Government<br>Comments on proposed scheme, unsigned, Christian Brothers<br>23 August 1948, Archbishop Godrey to Mother General (Mother M Pauline)<br>August 1948, difficulties experienced in Gibraltar M M Louis Kevans Provincial<br>29 August 1948, Colonial Secretary O'Brien to Bishop of Gibraltar<br>8 February 1948, Bishop Fitzgerald to Colonial Secretary<br>10, 11 10 January 1949,  Colonial Secretary O'Brien to Bishop <br>12, 27 April 1949,  Colonial Secretary to M M Pauline<br>Dr House, Director of Education, proposals and comments<br>12 April 1950, Colonial Secretary to Bishop Fitzgerald scheme for compensation<br>5 July 1950, educational ordinance for Gibraltar by Governor<br>No date, permission to conduct a private school at Europa<br>6 October 1950,  Archbishop Godrey Apostolic Delegate to M M Pauline<br>1 December 1950,  Archbishop Godrey to M M Pauline on British subjects for Gibraltar<br>28 December 1950, as above.",religion; women in the Catholic ChurchLoreto Archives,Restricted,History IBVM,P2/U,1847-1947,"19th, 20th","Annals of Toronto, 1847 - 1871:<br>'America' 1847 - 1971<br>1931 Copy of 'The Rainbow', Toronto, 1931<br>1947 Copy of 'The Rainbow', volume liii, number 4, April 1947, centennial year<br>Copies with 13 newspaper cuttings pasted in 'The First Loreto Nuns' by Revd. Dr J J O'Gorman, copy work compiled by M M Evangelista O'Sullivan, Brunswick Avenue, Toronto<br>1875, foundation of Loreto of Mary Immaculate Ballarat, Australia 1875, M M Gonzaga<br> S M Berchman's diary of the Voyage to Ballarat, no date.",religion; women in the Catholic ChurchLoreto Archives,Restricted,"Rules, Constitutions. Exhortations",P2/V,1905-1917,20th,"Manuscript copy of Rules, Constitutions and Exhortations, copied by M MTeresa Ball, put in 4 folders<br>4 Sermons by Revd. P Byrne (chaplain)<br>Index to the British and Roman Martyrology in Folder B<br>Manuscript, Exhortations on the Rules 1st to 9th<br>'Explanation of the Rules' by Fr Katchbull SJ<br>In French concerning MT Ball's Constitutions, in blue manuscript, 3 copies<br>Exhortations on the Profession Ceremony, M M Magdalen Lalor<br>Notes of lectures, etc., by M M Michael Corcoran, copied by M M Austin Bergin, 1905<br>'Directory for Superiors of the IBVM' by M M Michael Corcoran (includes a letter dated 21 September 1917).",religion; women in the Catholic ChurchLoreto Archives,Restricted,,Boxes 14-21,1838-1961,"19th, 20th","Typescript of life of Mary Ward (for girls) by M M Oliver IBVM<br>History of IBVM, German histories of IBVM, 1896 - 1906; typescript copy of 'Joyful Mother of Children' and newspaper reviews of it, 1961; manuscript of 'A Nun, Her Friends and Her Order', 1893<br>History of IBVM, Loreto branch;  Annals, Loreto Abbey, Rathfarnham, 1821-1938; Annals of India; History of IBVM, Spain 1889 - 1927; Annals of Toronto, 1847-1871; foundation of Loreto, Ballarat; M M Gonzaga - Barry's Journal 1875;  Annals Loreto Abbey Rathfarnham, 1821-1971<br>Manuscript copy of Rules, Constitutions and Exhortations, copies by M M Teresa Ball<br>Constitutions and Rule Books <br>Manuscript life of M M Teresa Ball, copies of letters of M M Teresa Ball, 1838 - 1859. Memoirs of last illness of Revd. M Teresa Ball, Sermon preached in Memoriam by Revd. T Burke, OP, June 1861.<br>Manuscript lives of early members.",religion; women in the Catholic ChurchLoreto Archives,Restricted,"Constitutions and Rule Books, Old and New",P2/W,1703-1915,"16th, 18th, 19th, 20th","1862-1867, Cardinal Cullen's Constitutions<br>1877-1878,  Cardinal Cullen's Constitutions<br>1913, Cardinal Cullen's Constitutions <br>1928, Cardinal Cullen's Constitutions<br>1938,  Cardinal Cullen's Constitutions<br>1877,  Rules, 1877 <br>Rules, Rathfarnham 1914 <br>Rules, Ascot, no date<br>Rules, England, 1885<br>Constitutions Nympherburg, 1905<br>Constitutions Toronto, (St Polten Heller's Amendments)<br>Constitutions Navan, amended<br>Constitutions Toronto, 1942 - <br>Rome, 1937 <br>Custom Book, 1914 - 1915<br>'Notes on Rules and Constitutions',  Revd. Mother N Michael Corcoran<br>'Directory for the Professed', M M Stanislaus Mulhall, Australia<br>'Directory for Superiors', M Michael Corcoran<br>Instructions for Superiors<br>1703-1877,  Letters Apostolic, Clement XI, confirming the Rules, 1703, with appendix and Notes Latin and English, and Decree of Approval of IBVM, 1877 <br>Rules and Constitutions IBVM Rathfarnham with Decree of Approval, 1877, in Italian.",religion; women in the Catholic ChurchLoreto Archives,Restricted,Manuscript lives of early members,P2/Y,,,"S M Rosalie O'Meara<br>Sr Paula Convery<br>M M Euphrasia Gibbons<br>M M Gonzag Corballis<br>M M Bendicta Somers<br>S M Bernard Blake<br>S M Baptist Therry<br>M M Catherine Corballs<br>M M Aloysia McCarthy<br>M M Conception Lopez<br>M M Xavier McCarthy,  S M Batist Ferrall,  S M Patricia Clinch<br>M Raphael Alexander<br>S M Catherine Clarke<br>M Joseph Hickey, M M Gonzaga Sinnott, M Pacifica Hodson, M Christina O'Reilly, M M Berchmans Lanigan<br>M M Antonia Casey<br>S M Alphonsa McNally,  S M Raymond Pitts,  S M Antonia Bergin, Sr  Matthias Drea, S M Evangelisa Curran<br>S M Evangelista Curran<br>S M Joseph Davys (Lough Couter)<br>M M Angela Higgins<br>S M Liguori Morrissey,  S M Baptist McDonnell,  S M Philomena Halligan,  S M Walburga Moore, S M Antonia O'Reilly,  S M Elizabeth O'Brien, Sr Lucy Conlon,  S M Ignatia Arthur,  S M Clementina McKeon,  S M Agatha Smith",religion; women in the Catholic ChurchLoreto Archives,Restricted,Irish Houses,P4/Z.16,1881-1995,"19th, 20th","Irish houses includes:<br>1987-1988, a small copy of the banner used in the churches of Ireland during the Marian Year 1987 - 1988<br>21 August 1989, Liturgy for Final Profession Ceremony of Sr Marjorie Ahern in Loreto Convent, Fermoy<br>September 1977,  Prospectus, Loreto College, Coleraine<br>1930 - 1980, Golden Jubilee Celebrations Loreto College, Coleraine<br>1881 - 1981, Centenary celebrations  Loreto Convent Clonmel<br>1881 - 1981,  Centenary celebrations  Loreto Convent Mullingar<br>8 September 1991, Golden Jubliee Celebrations Loreto Convent Blackrock<br>1855,  foundation at Omagh - Extract from 'Mrs Ball'<br>12 September 1992, Loreto College Coleraine opens new extension<br>1992, joyous homecoming of local nun - S Geraldine of Letterkenny<br>1850,  Nutgrove School<br>1993,  Gorey celebrates 150 years<br>28 March 1867, annals of Loreto Convent Omagh <br>Letter from Una Semple regarding Loreto Charleville House, 1890 - 1912.",religion; women in the Catholic Church; educationLoreto Archives,Restricted,"Loreto Abbey Rathfarnham, South Africa.",Press 3 Book 7,1968-1974,20th,"Vatican documents, vocation brochures, videos<br>Slides and tapes, includes 13 tapes on M M Teresa Ball, etc., by M M Evangeline MacDonald, 1968-1974<br>Spain,  Volume with pictures and slides study of the Wharncliffe Horae. Typescript life of Mary Ward, volume and volume II, C Chambers, IBVM, 1985<br>Books, prayers IBVM, Loreto manuals, prayers IBVM, 1970, Medications for Superiors<br>Information on Loreto Abbey, Rathfarnham, no date<br>Books from Chapters, 1968-1974<br>Booklets on Mary Ward, postcards on Mary Ward, Mary Ward Relic, no date.",religion; women in the Catholic ChurchLoreto Archives,Restricted,Registers of Vows,Press 3 Book 7,1915-1980,20th,"Registers of Vows Drawers:<br>Ireland <br>Ireland <br>English Province, 1915 - 1967<br>Spanish Province, 1920 1867<br>African Province, 1930  - 1971<br>Indian Province, 1918 - 1975<br><br>Names of Members of the Institute<br><br>Talks by Jesuits, 1969 - 1989, talks by priests (other than Jesuits) given, 1970 - 1980, <br>Talks on education formation.",religion; women in the Catholic ChurchLoreto Archives,Restricted,,Box 20.Z4,1821-1968,"19th, 20th","Souvenirs, includes:<br>Zaus - Loreto House in Australia<br>Photo Albums, India, Calcutta, Souvenir visit, 1928 - Tara Hall, Simia Rathfarnham, 1905 - Missionary Exhibition Mansion House, and Patrician Year, 1963<br>Vows, 1861 - 1913<br>Magazines, Loreto in Africa 1961-1968; 'Regina Angelorum', Spain, 1952-1966; 'Loreto Magazine', England 1900-1902<br>1951-1964, Loreto Nottingham, 1968; Loreto Altringcham, 1966; Loreto; English Province St Mary's Ascot 1965<br>Loreto Annuals, 1942-1963<br>Magazines, 'Loreto Missions', 1949-1981; 'Palm Leaves', India 1961-1970; 'Loreto Annual', 1946 -1951<br>Business, 1823 - 1882<br>Business, 1823 - 1882<br>Business, early account books, 1821-1866<br>Business, 124 letters from Mr J Sinnott, solicitor, to Mrs Ball, 1852-1860; sale of Loughcooter Castle and sale of Baymount, 1856<br>Business concerning Loreto convent, Letterkenny, 1856 - 1857<br>Entrance books, noviciate records.",religion; women in the Catholic ChurchLoreto Archives,Restricted,Cassettes and Slides,P3/C6/ST2,,20th,"Loreto History, tape 1, Mary Teresa Ball, part 1, part 2, Comparison - Mary Ward and MT Ball<br>Loreto History, part 2, Comparison Mary Ward and M Teresa Ball concluded - The Green Schism. Constitutions IBVM, part 1<br>Loreto History, tape 3, Constitutions IBVM continued, Unification of Irish Branch IBVM; M M Michael Corcoran, part 1<br>Loreto History, tape 4, M M Michael Corcoran continued, various documents concerning Mother Teresa Ball.<br><br>Set II:<br>1974  Tape 1,  M M Teresa Ball.<br>1974  Tape 2,  M M Teresa Ball, her personality, appearance, her spirituality, the need for a larger Church in Rathfarnham<br>1974  Tape 3, the building of the Abbey Church Missions in India Mauritius, Canada, foundation of houses in the Green, Dalkey, Gorey, Fermoy, Letterkenny, Lough Cooter<br>1974  The History of the Constitutions<br>1974  Unifying of the Irish Branch of IBVM, Mother M Michael Corcoran<br>1974  Mother Michael Corcoran, M M Evangeline MacDonald's visit to the Bar Convent, York.",religion; women in the Catholic ChurchLoreto Archives,Restricted,Book 9,Press 4,1860-1989,"19th, 20th","Photographs from Australian Province<br>Photographs and postcards from Mauritian Province<br>Photographs from English Province<br>Photographs from Irish Province<br>Albums and large photographs from Irish Province<br>Photographs from Irish Province<br>Photographs from Spanish Province<br>Photographs and post cards from Canada<br>Postcards collected by M Borgia Irwin<br>Photographs from Gilraltar<br>Albums and photographs from South African Province<br>Photographs from Kenyan Province<br>Albums, photographs and postcards of Indian Province<br>Photographs and postcards from Indian Province<br>Loreto Killarney, documents sent to Archives at closure and sale of Killarney Convent<br>Loreto Killarney, business, 1860-1989<br>Loreto secondary school, Killarney, 1860 - 1989.",religion; women in the Catholic Church,,"Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, Belfast",,Girl Guides' Minute Books,D/3875,1920-1982,20th,Ulster Girl Guides'  minute books:<br>1. March 1920 - July 1928<br>2. November 1928 - June 1934<br>3. November 1934 - January 1939<br>4. March 1939 - November 1946<br>5. November 1946 - April 1951<br>6. May 1951 - November 1952<br>7. January 1953 - November 1957<br>8. January 1958 - November 1968<br>9. c1920 - 1957<br>10. January 1969 - November 1976<br>11. January 1977 - January 1982.,societies and clubs,,"A  reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up the document.""Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, Belfast",,Girl Guides' Minute Books,D/3875/1/2,1926-1983,20th,Ulster Girl Guides' Finance Committee:<br>1. March 1926 - November 1938<br>2. January 1939 - November 1952<br>3. January 1953 - November 1968<br>4. January 1969 - June 1983.,societies and clubs,,"A  reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up the document.""Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, Belfast",,Girl Guides' Minute Books,D/3875/1/3,1946-1989,20th,"Ulster Girl Guides, Larne Committee:<br>1. January 1946 - January 1948<br>2. January 1948 - December 1953<br>3. January 1954 - December 1962<br>4. January 1963 - December 1969<br>5. January 1970 - October 1981<br>6. December 1981 - May 1989.",societies and clubs,,"A  reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up the document.""Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, Belfast",,Girl Guides' Minute Books,D/3875/1/4,1943-1980,20th,Programme and Training Committee:<br>1. March 1943 - May 1954<br>2. June 1954 - January 1965<br>3. January 1965 - January 1980.,societies and clubs,,"A  reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up the document.""Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, Belfast",,Girl Guides' Minute Books,D/3875/1/5,1924-1987,20th,"Ulster Girl Guides, Camping Committee:<br>1. October 1975 - November 1936<br>2. November 1936 - December 1954<br>3. February 1970 - October 1987.",societies and clubs,,"A  reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up the document.""Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, Belfast",,Girl Guides' Minute Books,D/3875/1/6,1926-1952,20th,Ulster Girl Guides' Belfast Commissioners Minute Books:<br>1. 1926 - 1933<br>2. 1933 - 1939<br>3. 1939 - 1952.,societies and clubs,,"A  reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up the document.""Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, Belfast",,Girl Guides' Minute Books,D/3875/1/7,1929-1945,20th,"Minutes of the Ulster Girl Guides, Belfast Guiders:<br>1. November 1929 - November 1945.",societies and clubs,,"A  reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up the document.""Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, Belfast",,Girl Guides' Minute Books,D/3875/1/8,1952-1963,20th,Minutes of the Ulster Girl Guides' County Court of Honour:<br>1. June 1952 - April 1963.,societies and clubs,,"A  reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up the document.""Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, Belfast",,Girl Guides' Minute Books,D/3875/2/1,1934-1962,20th,Ulster Girl Guides' Statement of Accounts:<br>1. 1934-1935 - 31 October 1935<br>2.  1935-1936 - 31 October 1936<br>3. 1936-1937 - 31 October 1937<br>4. 1937-1938 - 31 October 1938<br>5. 1938 -1939 - 31 October 1939<br>6. 1939-1940 - 31 October 1940<br>7. 1940 - 1941 - 31 October 1941<br>8. 1941 - 1942 - 31 October 1942<br>9. 1942 - 1943 - - 31 October 1943<br>10. 1943 - 1944 - 31 October 1944<br>11. 1944 - 1945 - 31 October 1945<br>12. 1945 - 1946 - 31 October 1946<br>13. 1946 - 1947 - 31 October 1947<br>14. 1947 - 1948 - 31 October 1948<br>15. 1948 - 1949 - 31 October 1949<br>16. 1949 - 1950 - 31 October 1950<br>17. 1950 - 1951 - 31 October 1951<br>18.  1951 - 1952 - 31 October 1952<br>19. 1952 - 1953 - 31 October 1953<br>20. 1953 - 1954 - 31 October 1954<br>21. 1954 - 1955 - 31 October 1955<br>22. 1955 - 1956 - 31 October 1956<br>23. 1956 - 1957 - 31 October 1957<br>24. 1957 - 1958 - 31 October 1958<br>25. 1958 - 1959 - 31 October 1959<br>26. 1959 - 1960 - 31 October 1960<br>27. 1960 - 1961 - 31 October 1961<br>28.  1961 - 1962 - 31 October 1962<br>29.  1962 - 1963 - 31 October 1963<br>30. 1963 - 1964 - 31 October 1964<br>31. 1964 - 1965 - 31 October 1965<br>32. 1965 - 1966 - 31 October 1966<br>33. 1966 - 1967 - 31 October 1967<br>34. 1967 - 1968 - 31 October 1968<br>35. 1968 - 1969 - 31 October 1969<br>36. 1969 - 1970 - 31 October 1970.,societies and clubs; finance,,"A  reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up the document.""Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, Belfast",,Girl Guides' Minute Books,D/3875/2/2,1959-1970,20th,"1. 1959 - 1979  Finaghy Girl Guides, Local Association cash book<br>2. 1959 - 1973  Ulster Girl Guides, account book, General Fund expenses<br>3. 1966 - 1970  Ulster Girl Guides, salaries and wages book.",societies and clubs,,"A  reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up the document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,"Handlists: Mss Boxes, Pamphlets Boxes, etc.",Mss Box 31,1777-1829,"18th, 19th","Selina ffennell Collection, Box VII:<br>Letters, from Deborah Chandlee, mainly to Mary Leadbeater, but also to Thomas Chandlee, Joseph Humphreys, Jane Chandlee, etc., 1777-1825, 170 items.  <br><br>Letters, from Deborah Chandlee and her children to Elizabeth Leadbeater, et al, 1805-1829, 120 items.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,"Handlists: Mss Boxes, Pamphlets Boxes, etc.",Mss Box 32,1787-1876,"18th, 19th","Letters from Edward Carbutt to Mary Leadbeater, 1809-1812.<br><br>Letters from Sarah Shackleton to Elizabeth Shackleton, 1804-1820.<br><br>Letters from Joshua Beale to Mary Leadbeater and other women, 1787-1876.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,"Handlists: Mss Boxes, Pamphlets Boxes, etc.",Mss Box 32,1772-1876,"18th, 19th","A  Letters from Edward Carbutt to Mary Leadbeater 1809-1812. <br>Letters from Sarah Shackleton to Elizabeth Shackleton, 1804-1820.<br>Letters from Joshua Beale to Mary Leadbeater, 1787-1876.<br><br>B  Letters from Elizabeth Leadbeater to her sister Deborah, 1806-1828.<br>Letters from Richard S Leadbeater to his sister Elizabeth, 1811, to Abraham Shackleton and his family, to Deborah Leadbeater (later Shackleton) and to Elizabeth Leadbeater, 1812-1829.<br><br>C  Letters from and to Mrs C Harper and her brother, William Leadbeater, 1803-1806.<br>Letters from Mary Davis (later Merryweather) to Richard Shackleton, 1772-1788.<br>Letters from A Robinson to Mary Leadbeater, 1789-1793.<br>Letters from Mary Pim to Mary Leadbeater, 1790-1794.<br>Letters from John Walker, enclosing poems, to Mary Leadbeater, 1789.<br>Letters from Anne Gough (later Bewley), Thomas and Mary Bewley, 1777-1826.<br>Variety of letters to Elizabeth Leadbeater and others. <br><br>D  Letters from Richard Shackleton to Martha Routh, 1777 (xeroxcopies).",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,"Handlists: Mss Boxes, Pamphlets Boxes, etc.",Mss Box 33,,18th,"Mary Leadbeater's character, memoir by Elizabeth Shackleton, original manuscript in hardback book, c1770.  <br><br>Poems, the majority by Mary Leadbeater, manuscript copies in beautiful script in leather bound hardback book, 127 poems.  <br><br>Poems on various subjects by A Friend to Learning and Gentle Muse, collected by Sarah Shackleton, manuscript in hardback book, no date.   <br><br>Poem by Mary Leadbeater on Shipwreck of E Lovell and J Sparrow who perished in their passage from Cork to Bristol, manuscript in thin book, no date.  <br><br>Isobel Grubb's lists of matters mentioned in ffennell, Leadbeater, Shackleton and Lecky letters, very rough.   <br><br>List of documents in possession of Miss H Cullen, no date.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,"Handlists: Mss Boxes, Pamphlets Boxes, etc.",Mss Box 34,1758-1873,"18th, 19th","2  Childhood letters of Mary Leadbeater, 1758 to 1826, to her sister Sarah Shackleton and contemporary school boys, 1767-1772. <br>Two copies of typescript, 51 pages, 'The Retreat Journal' and 'The Retreat Iris' by Mary Leadbeater, 1774-1775.   <br><br>3  Reminsencies of My Childhood by Elizabeth Shackleton, 1826.   <br><br>4  Childhood letters of Mary Leadbeater and her sister Sarah Shackleton, 1767. <br> <br>5  Letter, probably from Elisabeth (Betsy) Shackleton, addressed to Theodore Suliot, 10 March 1873.  <br><br>6  Photograph of Deborah Chandlee. <br><br>7  Leaflet appealing for subscriptions for printing poems by Mary Leadbeater.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number,  is needed to call up each document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,"Handlists: Mss Boxes, Pamphlets Boxes, etc.",Mss Box 35,1800-1817,19th,"Leadbeater/Shackleton Papers:<br>Elizabeth Leadbeater's letters, to her mother and father, 1803-1817. Letters are written while she was in school, on visits to friends, etc., to her parents at home. The letters listed in detail, 174 items.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,"Handlists: Mss Boxes, Pamphlets Boxes, etc.",Mss Box 36,1776-1800,18th,"1  Collected verses of Mary Leadbeater, c1800. <br><br>2  Mary Leadbeater's Commonplace Book. <br><br>3  Manuscript copy of poem 'Ballytore' addressed to Rebeka Grubb, c1800. <br><br>5  Letters to Mary Leadbeater from Elizabeth Shannon (Penrose), 1776-1782.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number,  is needed to call up each document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,"Handlists: Mss Boxes, Pamphlets Boxes, etc.",Mss Box 38,1758-1826,"18th, 19th","Journal 1769-1826 by Mary Leadbeater, 1758 -1826. Typscript of Journal, original in National Library of Ireland.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,"Handlists: Mss Boxes, Pamphlets Boxes, etc.",Mss Box 40-41,,,"Mss Box 40:<br>Leaves from Diary of Mary Leadbeater, no date<br>Extracts from Mary Leadbeater Journal, edited and arranged by Isobel Grubb, typescript, no date.  <br><br>Mss Box 41 Second draft of above, no date.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,"Handlists: Mss Boxes, Pamphlets Boxes, etc.",Mss Box 42,,,"Extracts from Mary Leadbeater Journal, edited and arranged by Isobel Grubb, third draft and typescript copy.  <br><br>The Annals of Ballitore, 5 volumes of manuscript which incorporate Mary Leadbeater's original description of Ballitore.   <br><br>Manuscript of precis of Mary Leadbeater's Journal and William Leadbeater's letters, 1791-1826, by Olive C Goodbody.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,"Handlists: Mss Boxes, Pamphlets Boxes, etc.",Mss Box 43,1724-1893,"18th, 19th","Lecky Letters:<br>Extensive collection of letters to and from Doll Clarke (1724),  Deborah Clarke and Susannah Fisher, (1727),  Elizabeth Bewley and Margaret Harvey (1760), Hannah Jacob (1769-1772) Margaret Lecky nee Harvey, Francis and Abigail Harvey, Susannah Jacob, Ann Gogan, Ann Tobene, Susannah Wilson, Ann Lecky, Margaret Grubb nee Shackleton, Sarah Grubb nee Pim,  Hannah Poole,  Mary Lecky, Hannah Lecky, Elizabeth Lecky, Martha Wright, Priscilla Gurney, Elizabeth Kenway, Lydia Grubb, Hannah Pim, etc., the letters are listed in detail, 409 items.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,"Handlists: Mss Boxes, Pamphlets Boxes, etc.",Mss Box 44,1705-1930,"18th, 19th, 20th","Grubb Collection:<br>Marriage certificates of Ann William 1707/1708 and Mary William, 1705/1708 <br><br>Letter from Amelia Cummere relating to ship built for John Grubb, 16 February 1930 <br><br>Letters, mainly to Sarah Grubb (Pim), Elizabeth Clibborn, Sarah Pim, Catherine Phillips, Elizabeth Pike and Margaret Shackleton, 1771-1779   <br><br>Letters to Sarah Grubb and to her daughter, Elizabeth Clibborn, 1798<br><br>Letters to and from Jane and Elizabeth Clibborn, Priscilla Gurney, Sarah Grubb, Hannah Pim and Hannah Field, 1810-1819<br><br>Letters relating to Sarah Grubb, Elizabeth Clibborn and Jane Newsome, 1776-1786  <br><br>Letters relating to Anne and Elizabeth Barclay, Elizabeth Greer and Sarah Grubb, Mary Dudley, Sarah Shackleton, Elizabeth Bevan, Sara Crowley and Mary Pike, 1789-1800.",,,"Millmount Museum, Drogheda",Click Repository,,Archaeological 15B,,,"Shiela- na-Gig, no date.",,,"Millmount Museum, Drogheda",Click Repository,,Photographs BS 22 g,,20th,Drogheda Chemical Manure Company Ltd. Black and White photograph of women and men standing in front of machine for Eagle Spark Plugs.,,,"Millmount Museum, Drogheda",Click Repository,,435 FFK-454 FFK,1901-1923,20th,"435 FFK  Louth Rural District Ledger. Gives details of Income and Expenditure for items such as Labourers Cottage rents, Burial Fees, etc., September 1909-March 1911.<br><br>436 FFK  Louth Rural District Ledger. Gives details of Income and Expenditure for items such as Labourers Cottage Rents, Burial Fees, etc., September 1917-March 1919. <br><br>437 FFK  Financial Statement Book and Receipts Book of the Drogheda Union. Details expenditure, relief supplies, etc., April 1899-March 1907.<br><br>438 FFK  Financial Statement Book and Receipts Book of the Drogheda Union. Details expenditure, relief supplies, etc., September 1899-March 1902. <br><br>439 FFK  Clerk of Unions, Abstract of Lodgements. Details of amounts collected from named tenants in surrounding townlands and districts, 25 March 1887-29 September 1890. <br><br>440 FFK  Minute Book of the Drogheda Poor Law Union, 16 February-29 August 1901. Includes information on number of inmates accommodated, (ages, health, etc.) births, deaths and outdoor relief supplied. <br><br>441 FFK  Louth-Meath Rural District Council Finance Book, 14 July 1904-9 December 1919. <br><br>442 FFK  Minute Book of the Drogheda Poor Law Union, 4 January 1908-30 July 1908. Includes information on number of inmates accommodated, (ages, health, etc.) births, deaths and outdoor relief supplied. <br><br>443 FFK  Minute Book of Louth Rural District Council of Drogheda Union, 14 July 1914-10 October 1916. <br><br>444 FFK  Minute Book of the Drogheda Poor Law Union, 20 May 1916-24 July 1917. Includes information on number of inmates accommodated, (ages, health, etc.) births, deaths and outdoor relief supplied. <br><br>445 FFK  Minute Book of the Drogheda Poor Law Union, 6 December 1919-9 April 1921. Includes information on number of inmates accommodated, (ages, health, etc.) births, deaths and outdoor relief supplied. <br><br>446 FFK  Folder containing memorandums of agreement between the Drogheda Union and various suppliers of provisions, etc., 1920. <br><br>447 FFK  Minute Book of the Drogheda Poor Law Union, 14 May 1881-3 June 1882. Includes information on number of inmates accommodated, (ages, health, etc.) births, deaths and outdoor relief supplied. <br><br>448 FFK  Minute Book of Louth Rural District Council of Drogheda Union, 4 February 1904-21 October 1913. <br><br>449 FFK  Minute Book of the Drogheda Poor Law Union, 15 June 1907 -2 January 1908. Includes information on number of inmates accommodated, (ages, health, etc.) births, deaths and outdoor relief supplied. <br><br>450 FFK  Records Book of the Clerk of [Drogheda] Union, 10 December 1909-30 June 1923.  <br><br>451 FFK  Minute Book of the Drogheda Poor Law Union, 8 February 1913-12 August 1913. Includes information on number of inmates accommodated, (ages, health, etc.) births, deaths and outdoor relief supplied. <br><br>452 FFK  Minute Book of Meath Rural District Council of Drogheda Union, 12 December 1912-14 June 1923. <br><br>453 FFK  Minute Book of the Drogheda Poor Law Union, 1 July 1922-10 November 1923.  Includes information on number of inmates accommodated, (ages, health, etc.) births, deaths and outdoor relief supplied. <br><br>454 FFK  Register of Children at Nurse, Drogheda Union, 1904-1921. Gives names, ages and personal details of orphaned children handed over to foster parents. Observation on progress of children.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."Millmount Museum, Drogheda",Click Repository,,519 FFK,1911-1912,20th,"Miscellaneous Books:<br>Record Book of P W Britain Ltd., Drogheda, Chemists and Opticians, 15 April 1911-6 July 1912. Lists names of customers and details prescriptions issued.",,,Louth County Library,,,,,"17th, 18th, 19th, 20th","John Henry, Letterbook, possibly rent collector or agent dealing with clients' transactions, etc., 1804-1829.<br><br>Ardee and Drogheda Daily Coach Account Book, 1812-1822.<br><br>Francis Byrne Estate Account Book, 1737-1757.<br><br>Minute Book of the Corporation of Carlingford, 1694-1835.<br><br>Minute Book of Dundalk Rowing Club, 3 October 1930-6 November 1939.<br><br>Minute Book of the Board of Superintendents of County Louth Gaol, 1832-1862.<br><br>Minute Book of Premier Utility Society, 1930- 1931.<br><br>Ledger of Premier Utility Society, 1929-1933.<br><br>Ledger of Premier Utility Society, 1934-1938.<br><br>Treasurer's Record of John Boyle O'Reilly Society, 22 October 1915-September 1922.<br><br>Rental of the Estate of the late Henry William, Marquis of Anglesey, 1857.<br><br>Rental and particulars of the estate of Elizabeth, Lady Louth. Notice of Sale on 14 May 1885.<br><br>Rental of lands of Glyde Farm, the Estate of Lewis Upton, 1865.<br><br>The estate of the Earl of Roden, the rental maps, particulars and conditions of sale of valuable rent payable on lands near Dundalk, 7 March 1879.<br><br>Rental and particulars and conditions of sale of valuable rent payable on lands near Haggardstown, Rosehill or the Parks, otherwise Mullamore and premises in the Town of Ardee, the Estate of Elizabeth Anne Batty, Notice of Sale, 29 November 1872.<br><br>Estate of the Right Honourable Sir A Foster. Particulars of leases of lands of Haggardstown, Mosstown, Philipstown, Lismanus, Stonehouse, Monasterboice, Shanlis and Pepperstown, October 1841.<br><br>Tenant Rent and Arrears Book, no date.<br><br>Rental and account of the estate of Philip Doyne, Esq. Cappog, Connyberry, Ballyneageragh, Cangy, 1851, manuscript ledger.<br><br>Rental and account of the estate of Philip Doyne, Esq. Cappog, Connyberry, Ballyneageragh, Cangy, 1852, manuscript ledger.<br><br>Rental and account of the estate of Sir Frederick G Foster, 1851, manuscript ledger.<br><br>Rental and account of the estate of Sir Frederick G Foster, 1852, loose manuscript.<br><br>Polling Lists for Polling districts, 1-5 North Division, County Louth, 1885 and 1886.<br><br>Polling Lists for Polling districts, 5-8 South Division, County Louth, 1885 and 1886.<br><br>Rental and Account Book for Sir Frederick Foster, loose manuscript, 1853-1857.<br><br>Rental and Account Book for Sir Cavendish Foster, 1865-1867.<br><br>Rental and Account Book for Sir Cavendish Foster, 1867-1877.<br><br>Rental and Account Book for Sir Cavendish Foster, 1879-1886.<br><br>Tenants Ledger for Phillip Doyne, Esq. 1824-1832, 1832-1849, 2 volumes.<br><br>Rental and Account Book for Estate of Phillip Doyne, Esq. 1839-1849. <br><br>Miscellaneous Rent Book, 1844-1848.<br><br>Killany Tenants Rent Book, 1855-1856. <br><br>Rental Books for Sir Frederick Foster, 1853-1857, 8 volumes.<br><br>Rental Books for Sir Cavendish Foster, 1858-1867, 20 volumes.<br><br>Rental Books for Sir Cavendish Foster, 1868-1877, 12 volumes.<br><br>County Louth General Assize and General Gaol Delivery Auction, 9 March 1810.<br><br>The Housekeeper's Account Book for the Year 1780. An exact account of every article made use of in a family.<br><br>South Louth Grand Jury Luncheon Lists, 1861 - 1866.<br><br>Borough of Dundalk, Minutes, May 1831 - July 1841.<br><br>Account Book of the Schooner 'The Irish Chieftain', 1838-1886.",,,"Allen Library, Dublin",Click Repository,,Box 105,1881-1983,"19th, 20th","Folder 14  Letters:<br>Letter to Brother Allen from Jim McLoughlin, dated 6 August 1983, forwarding a copy of Ethna Carbary's marriage certficate. Accompanying letter contains information regarding the burial headstone of her parents. <br><br>Folder 8  McCluskey (Our Boys):<br>Letter from Sinead de Valera to Brother Allen, dated St Stephen's Day 1943, thanking him for receipt of book and journal<br>Letter from Sinead de Valera to Brother Allen, dated 19 December 1942, regarding the book 'An Gaedheal Og'<br>Letter from Sinead de Valera to Brother Allen, dated 27 December 1942, regarding the book 'An Gaedheal Og'<br>Letter from Sinead de Valera to Brother Allen, dated 29 December 1942, regarding the book 'An Gaedheal Og' <br>Letter from Sinead de Valera to Brother Allen, dated 12 October 1945, thanking him for receipt of paper<br>Postcard to Brother Allen from Mary Brigid Pearse, dated 19 October 1941, regarding photograph of a cottage for inclusion in the journal 'Our Boys'<br>Letter from Margaret M Pearse to Brother McCluskey, dated 11 April 1941, thanking him for the copy of 'Our Boys' and the 'truly lovely picture'<br>Note from Mary Brigid Pearse to Brother Allen, dated 18 August 194, regarding 'Our Boys'<br>Letter from Mary Brigid Pearse to Brother Allen, dated 8 March, 1943, regarding the use of a play for Easter.<br><br>Folder 17  Letters:<br>Letter from Anna Parnell to 'Madam', dated February 1881, informing her of the foundation of the Central Land League of the Ladies of Ireland and requesting her assistance. <br><br>Folder 4  Letters:<br>Letter from Mrs Garry Houlihan to Brother Allen, dated 1948. <br><br>Folder 6  Letters:<br>Letter from Cousin Biddy to Brother Allen, dated 13 December 1975, regarding personal matters. <br><br>Folder 15  Letters:<br>Transcript of a letter to Countess Markieviez from P H Pearse, handed in by Mrs McMahon on the 2 March 1963, regarding the Abbey Theatre<br>Typscript letter to Mrs Sheehy Skeffington from the Under Secretay for Foreign Affairs, dated 11 October 1921, regarding diplomatic representatives abroad. Included is Miss M O'Brien, Madrid.<br><br>Folder 2  Letters to P J McColl:<br>Letter from Eleanor Hull to P J McColl, dated 17 November [?], thanking him for persmission to use certain poems<br>Letter from [?] O'Carroll to P J McColl, dated 16 January 1894, regarding Alice Furlong. <br><br>Folder 1  Letters:<br>Open letter from Gobnait Ni Bhruadair to the Governor, E O'Neill, regarding 300 prisoners, North Dublin Union Invincible, 14 May1923<br>Appeal from Countess Markievicz to B P Bowen for funds for Fianna Eireannn, Boys Scouts of Ireland, 24 February 1927.<br><br>Folder 3  Letters:<br>Letter from Madame La Mere Columba, dated 1 May 1925<br>Letter from Madame La Mere Columba, dated 1923<br>Six letters from Madame La Mere Columba to 'Sister in Our Lord', dated 27 January 1921, 3 Jauary 1926, 5 Februray 1922, 17 December 1923, 20 September [?] and 16 February [?], letters are mainly of a personal nature<br>Four letters from L MacManus to Mr Kenny, dated 4 January 1925, 11 August 1925, 19 October 1925 and 3 Deceber 1925, regarding communications from Madame La Mere Columba. <br><br>Folder 18  Letters:<br>Mass card in the memory of Mrs Kathleen Brugha, December 1959. <br>Note from Fidelma Brugha to Brother Allen, dated 19 January 1960, thanking him for the mass card in memory of her mother Kathleen Brugha<br>Letter and mass card from Siobhan Ui Mheachair to Brother Allen, dated 25 September 1984, commisserating with him on the death of Brother O'Riordain  <br>Letter from J H MacDonnell to Miss Fitzmaurice, 9 July 1918, regarding visit to Dick Cotter<br>Note to Dr K Lynn from J H MacDonnell, 11 July 1917, regarding enlargements of photographs<br>Five letters from Kathleen Mary, niece, to Brother Allen, 14 December [?], 17 December 1975, Christmas 1983, 14 December 1983, 14 December 1983, <br>Letter from Mary Fitzgibbon to Brother Allen, 14 December 1975<br>Letters from Mary, niece, to Brother Allen, 19 December 1975, 12 December 1983<br>Letter from Bridge Coughlan to Brother Allen, 15 December 1983<br>Letter from Kate O'Neill to Brother Allen, 14 December 1983.<br><br>Folder 12  Letters:<br>Letter from The O'Rahilly to Alice Milligan, 1916[?],  regarding the sale of the library of Mr Seaton<br>Letter from M ffrench Mullen to P J Stuart, 11 May 1938, regarding introduction of Brenden Sheridan<br>Envelope addresed to Miss Ffrench Mullen. Letter inside written on Irish Transport and General Workers Union paper. References in the letter made to Countess M, Miss Moloney, Miss Furlong, Dr Lynn and Miss ffrench Mullen.",literature; memorabilia; politics,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document.""Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, Belfast",,Girl Guides' Minute Books,D/3875/3,1974-1975,20th,"1. 1974 - 1975  Folder of correspondence and architectural plans relating to malicious damage to property of the Ulster Girl Guides Association at 16 College Square North, Belfast.",societies and clubs,,"A  reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up the document.""Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, Belfast",,Girl Guides' Minute Books,D/3875/4,,20th,"1. The Girl Guides' Association Province of Ulster, Annual Report, 1988-1989.",societies and clubs,,"A  reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up the document.""Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, Belfast",,Girl Guides' Minute Books,D/3875/5,1920-1976,20th,"1. 1920 - 1976, Girl Guides, Province of Ulster Register of active companies and packs.",societies and clubs,,"A  reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference, is needed to call up the document."Waterford County Archives Service,,Dungarvan Urban District Council,,1865-1960,"19th, 20th","Many of the archives were destroyed in the 1940s but the remainder is a good collection both in content and volume and includes the archives of Dungarvan Harbour:<br><br>Minutes, 1877<br>Register of Proceedings, 1865-1918<br>Minutes of Sanitary Committee, 1855 - 1922<br>Correspondence, 1855 - 1874 <br>Manager's Orders, 1952 - 1968<br>Miscellaneous documents, such as plan for Dungarvan Tramway, 1883 - 1886, Register of Public Entertainments, 1960s<br><br>For the Harbour:<br>Minutes, 1883-1947, and other documents.",Waterford County Archives Service,,Dungarvan Urban District Council,,1890-1970,"19th, 20th","Box List:<br>1890 - 1905, Returns of Rents from Meat Markets and Plays in the Town Hall<br>1855 - 1894, Minutes of the Meetings of the  Town Commissioners of Dungarvan<br>1894 - 1945, Minutes of the Meetings of the Urban District Council of Dungarvan <br>1874 - 1922, Sanitary Minutes Books<br>1940s-1970, Files and Volumes regarding housing, sanitary services, roads and traffic, rates and valuations, planning, health, finances, and general administration.<br><br>Harbour:<br>1915-1921, 1919-1927 and 1931 - 1936, Harbour Registers<br>1912-1919, 1927-1935 and 1941 - 1954, Harbour Sailings<br>1921-1931, Harbour imports and exports<br>1937-1948, Reports from Harbour Master.","Boole Library, National University of Ireland, Cork",By prior appoinment,Nancy McCarthy Collection,Box 1,1930-1950,20th,"Contains material relating to McCarthy family history (birth and baptismal certificates, etc.).  Also contains bundles of letters to Nancy McCarthy (1930s - 1950s) including a bundle from Eric Cross (author of 'The Tailor and the Ansty') and the actor Cyril Cusack, 150 items.","Boole Library, National University of Ireland, Cork",By prior appoinment ,Nancy McCarthy Collection,Box 2,1940-1980,20th,"Contains material relating to Nancy McCarthy's career as a pharmacist, includes reference books, for example, 'The British Pharmacopeia', 1932, account ledgers  1947-1951, tax returns up to 1980.",employment of women"Boole Library, National University of Ireland, Cork",By prior appoinment ,Nancy McCarthy Collection,Box 3,1919-1960,20th,"Books, including the 'Glamour of Cork' by D L Kelleher, Talbot Press, 1919, 'The Tailor and Ansty' by Eric Cross, 'The Insurrection in Dublin' by James Stephens, many signed and dated, also autographed catalogue for an exhibition of paintings by the Cork artist William Harrington, with an ink sketch enclosed.","Boole Library, National University of Ireland, Cork",By prior appoinment ,Nancy McCarthy Collection,Box 4,,20th,"Books, many autographed by author, including 44 Irish short stories by Devin A Garrity, Devin Adair, 1960 and 'de Valera' by Sean O'Faolain, Penguin Books, 1960.","Boole Library, National University of Ireland, Cork",By prior appoinment ,Nancy McCarthy Collection,Box 5,1920 -1930,20th,"Photographs, loose in albums, and framed, includes black and white shots of the tailor and his wife Ansty, wearing her Kinsale cloak, shots of a trip to Gougane Barra with Seamus Murphy and his wife (1935); views of Cork c1920s; family shots including a trip to Denmark, 1935; autographed shot of Bill Naughton (author of Alfie) shot of Nancy McCarthy with Brendan Kennelly.",domestic life; fashion"Boole Library, National University of Ireland, Cork",By prior appoinment ,Nancy McCarthy Collection,Box 6,,20th,"Material relating to the activities of the Cork Dramatic League, includes a large scrapbook of contemporary newsclippings, 1928 - 1936, also a set of 5 phonograph albums for a linguaphone course in Irish - some photographs and memorabilia, c100 items, 1920s.",societies and clubs"Boole Library, National University of Ireland, Cork",By prior appoinment ,Nancy McCarthy Collection,Box 7,,20th,"Books (autographed) given to Nancy McCarthy by Frank O'Connor.  13 of his own works and M Wohlegelernter's 'Frank O'Connor, An Introduction' and two copies of Eric Cross's the 'Tailor and the Ansty', autographed by the author.  Newsclippings, letters, etc., are inserted in most of the volumes, 15 items.","Boole Library, National University of Ireland, Cork",By prior appoinment ,Nancy McCarthy Collection,Box 8,1928-1966,20th,"Books belonging to Nancy McCarthy including autographed copies of 'King of the Cats' by Eileen O'Faolain, 'So Long See you Tomorrow' and 'Ancestors' by William Maxwell, 'The Week-end Book of a Sociable Anthology' (inscribed to Nancy from Michael O'Donovan), also a script of Chekov's 'The Jubliee' used for a 1928  Cork Dramatic League production, a folder marked 'misc' containing photographs and newsclippings.","Boole Library, National University of Ireland, Cork",By prior appoinment ,Nancy McCarthy Collection,Box 9,,20th,"Books belonging to Nancy McCarthy, including autographed copies of 'Unfinished Sequence and Other Poems' by Sean Lucy; 'Silence is Golden' by Eric Cross, 'The News and the Weather' by Peter Fallon, 'Another Kind of Optimism', by Basil Payne, 'Munster and the City of Cork', Richard Hayward; also an envelope containing letters from Bill Naughton and a personal photograph album, 27 items.","Irish Theatre Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,Jimmy O'Dea Collection,ITA/131/3/14,,20th,"Announcement for Eileen Mermion dancing with Jimmy O'Dean at the Coliesum in London.  Also includes two valentines to Mermion, Sunday, 9 November 1930.",women in entertainment"Irish Theatre Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,Jimmy O'Dea Collection,ITA/131/3/50,,20th,"Article listing, biographies of some of the players in 'The Golden Years' a musical based on the Life of Percy French, produced by the Cecilian Musical Society, Limerick and directed by Ursula Doyle, 'Limerick Leader', 13 March 1971.",women in entertainment"Irish Theatre Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,Jimmy O'Dea Collection,ITA/131/4/197-227,1960-1991,20th,"Ursula's Doyles later career, 36 photographs, c1960-1991.  For example: <br>ITA/131/4/207  Maureen Potter, Ursula Doyle and Billy Dainty celebrating Doyle's birthday in the Gaiety Theatre, 6 August 1970.",women in entertainment"Irish Theatre Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,Jimmy O'Dea Collection,ITA/131/9/22-29,1965-1971,20th,"Correspondence regarding Ursula O'Dea, c1965-1971, 10 items.  For example:<br>Letter from Marian Lyons of Catholic Stage Guild, Dublin to Ursula Doyle enclosing Catholic Stage Guild Membership card and badge, 1 February 1965.<br><br>Letter from Michael March to Ursula Doyle, 19 November 1961.",women in entertainment"University College Dublin, Archives Department",Restricted,Katherine Tynan/Pamela Hinkson Collection,LA 32,,"19th, 20th","Box 1  Short stories, A-D incomplete novels.<br><br>Box 2  Incomplete novels, short stories E-L, short stores M-Y.<br><br>Box 3  Articles N-W. Original manuscripts, typescript diary, Pamela Hinkson's passport, notes on English writers, notes on Irish writers, notes by Pamela Hinkson on the women's movement.  Newspaper cuttings.  Short stories by other writers.  Katharine Tynan's manuscript and typescript notes.  Newspaper cuttings on social problems.  Correspondence of Pamela Hinkson.  Typescript notes on biography of Katharine Tynan by Pamela Hinkson. <br><br>Box 4  Katharine Tynan's manuscript fragment of short stories novels and poetry.  2 lists of literary autograph letters, manuscripts, printed rare books and first editions.<br>Printed draft copy of 'The House of Corn', by Pamela Hinkson, manuscript notes on English writers.  Typescript lists of literary and historical letters of Katharine Tynan. Extract from 'The Debate on the Treaty 1921', manuscript list of articles by Katharine Tynan.<br><br>Box 5  Manuscript notes on early English poets.  List of books for the Katharine Tynan collection.  Manuscript notes on biography of John O'Leary.  Lists of material in the Katharine Tynan collection.  Copy list of books.  Copy of 'The Brothers' by Katharine Tynan.  Copies of short stories by Katharine Tynan.  Unbound copy of 'An Isle in the Water' by Katharine Tynan, 1895. Bound volumes of manuscript drafts of poetry, newspaper cuttings and notes on poetry.<br><br>Box 6   Short stories by Katherine Tynan.  Manuscript drafts of poems by Katherine Tynan.  Manuscript notebooks and bound copy of 'A Little Book XXIV' by Katherine Tynan. Note books of manuscript poems and newspaper cuttings of poems by Katherine Tynan. Printed copy of Herb Grace poems in wartime by Katherine Tynan.<br><br>Box 7  Manuscript poems by Katherine Tynan. Press cuttings, copy of memorandum of agreement between Katherine Tynan and William Collins and Sons Company Limited. Publishers, for publication rights of the novel 'Infatuation'.  Copy of notes concerning alterations in the will of Pamela Hinkson. School report, 1910, of Giles A Hinkson.   Press cuttings relating to Katherine Tynan's poems and articles.<br><br>Box 8  Correspondence between Pamela Hinkson and various publishing companies.  Payments, royalties paid to Pamela Hinkson from the Society of Authors.  Manuscript notes on Miss Anna Parnell and the Land League.  Printed poetry, photographs. Printed copy of the 'Flower of Youth', poem by Katherine Tynan. Press cuttings.  Memorial booklet of Wallace Russell, Dublin Fusiliers, 1916. Copy of letters to Pamela Hinkson from brothers Giles and Bunny.  Typewritten draft of article on William Butler Yeats by Katherine Tynan. Short stories by Katherine Tynan. Typewritten copy of a list of poems by Katherine Tynan suitable for greeting cards.<br><br>Box 10  Manuscript notes on poetry, typewritten copies of poetry by Katherine Tynan, typewritten copies of miracle plays by Katherine Tynan.<br><br>Box 11  Typewritten copies of Katherine Tynan's short stories.  Typewritten copies of Katherine Tynan's  poems.<br><br>Box 12  Typewritten copies of poems by Katherine Tynan, typewritten copies of 'The poetry of James Stephens' by Katherine Tynan, typewritten copies of Katherine Tynan's short stories.<br><br>Box 13  Typewritten copies of short stories by Katherine Tynan, newspaper cuttings. Publisher's copy of an untitled novel by Pamela Hinkson, typewritten copies of articles by Pamela Hinkson, set of 26 colour cards in Irish for teaching in schools. Manuscript autographical notes by Katherine Tynan.<br><br>Box 14  Typewritten copies of children's stories by Katherine Tynan, manuscript notes by Katherine Tynan, press cuttings, printed copy of 'Dark Rosaleen' by James Clarence Mangan.<br><br>Box 15  Typewritten copies of articles by Pamela Hinkson, mainly on Indian copy of the 'Nation' (1930). Press cuttings containing reviews of novels by Pamela Hinkson.<br><br>Box 16  Typewritten copies of articles by Pamela Hinkson, short stories by Pamela Hinkson, newspaper cuttings, printed copy of 'The Separatist Idea' by P H Pearse, notebooks of Pamela Hinkson.  Typewritten copy of address by C J Haughey, T D, 'The Reform of the Law'. Copies of the weekly 'Irish Bulletin' (Belfast Atrocities, 1922).<br><br>Box 17  Newspaper cuttings of articles and reviews by Pamela Hinkson. Memorial booklet for Dora Sigersion (1918)' including a poem by Katherine Tynan.  Typewritten copies of articles by Pamela Hinkson on history and art. Pocket Diaries of Pamela Hinkson.<br><br>Box 18  Correspondence of Pamela Hinkson with friends and relatives; postcards and greeting cards.<br>Correspondence from publishers, and Overseas Lecturers' Committee.  Newspaper cuttings,  printed papers memorial cards.  Manuscript notes by Pamela Hinkson.  Letters of congratulations to Pamela Hinkson on publication of her books; copies of publishing contracts.  Royalty receipts and business cards.  Printed articles mainly concerning India and women's suffrage.  Material relating to AIM group and the ISPCC [Irish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children].Box 19  Correspondence from friends and relatives, manuscript notes by Pamela Hinkson on proposed articles, pamphlets, articles on various authors, some material on animal welfare.  Printed biography of Katherine Tynan by Marilyn Geddis Rose (some pages missing).  Printed article by Pamela Hinkson on Father Columba.<br><br>Box  20  Photographs, postcard album, postcards, photographic negatives, glass plate negatives, pencil sketches, family portraits.<br><br>Box 21  Photographs, pencil sketches of members of the Hinkson family, photographs of family and friends and pets, photographs of Indian frontier and provinces. <br><br>Box  22  Photographs of family and friends, postcards, photographs of India and soldiers (First World War), pencil sketches of Katherine Tynan, 1889.  Newspaper cuttings of articles by Pamela Hinkson, many on India and Indian life, press reviews on novel 'Golden Rose' by Pamela Hinkson.<br><br>Box  23  Correspondence with Society of Authors, publishing companies and friends.  Press cuttings reviewing novels by Pamela Hinkson, 'The Deeply Rooted' and 'Wind from the West'.  Newspaper cuttings of articles by Pamela Hinkson with some typewritten notes by the author.  Cuttings from magazines of articles by Pamela Hinkson, cuttings from 'Women's Life' of Pamela Hinkson's short stories.<br><br>Box  24  Newspapers 1918, press cuttings relating to copyright. Map of North West India (1933). Letters from boyfriends, dance cards.  Folder containing documents relating to animal welfare.  Press cuttings reviewing articles by Pamela Hinkson. Newspaper cuttings relating to the war years (1939 - 1945) Note book of G A Hinkson (brother), 2nd Royal Dublin Fusiliers, June 1919 with manuscript notes on the use of gas in warfare.<br><br>Box  25  Typewritten notes and manuscript drafts of novels and short stories by Pamela Hinkson.   Rough manuscript notes for newspaper and magazine articles.<br><br>Box 26  Typewritten and manuscript drafts of novels and short stories by Pamela Hinkson. Rough manuscript notes for newspaper and magazine articles.<br><br>Box  27  Manuscript and typewritten notes by Pamela Hinkson with drafts of short stories and articles.<br><br>Box 28  Correspondence of Pamela Hinkson from friends and admirers.  Business letters from publishers and the Society of Authors.  Newspaper articles and letters by Katherine Tynan.  Newspaper cuttings of articles on the women's movement.  Press cuttings reviewing the memoirs of Katherine Tynan, magazine short stories by Katherine Tynan.<br><br>Box 29   Newspaper cuttings of poems by Katherine Tynan,  press cuttings on life of Katherine Tynan, press cuttings on reviews of novels by Katherine Tynan, newspaper cuttings on death of Katherine Tynan.  Correspondence of Pamela Hinkson with friends and business associates, request for copyright use, accounts and income tax assessments.<br><br>Box  30 Correspondence of Pamela Hinkson with friends, admirers and publishers, postcards and greeting cards, personal accounts, bank statements, tax forms, manuscript drafts of letters by Pamela Hinkson.<br><br>Box  31  Newspaper cuttings of articles by Pamela Hinkson, many on topics relating to women, press reviews of novels by Pamela Hinkson in English and US papers, typewritten copy of 'Memories of Elizabeth, Countess of Fingall' told to Pamela Hinkson (1937), map of Indian territories, photographs of India, newspaper cuttings on issues relating to animal welfare, typewritten copies of reviews of the 'Ladies Road' by Pamela Hinkson, newspaper cuttings relating to the attitude of Pope Pius XII to the persecution of the Jews during WW II, material relating to the Sue Ryder Foundation.<br>mBox 32 Correspondence of Pamela Hinkson with family friends and admirers, business correspondence, mainly with publishers, statements of income accounts tax returns.<br><br>Box 33  Typewritten copies of articles and short stories by Pamela Hinkson, many on women's affairs, animal welfare, India and Irish affairs,  manuscript notes, drafts of articles and novels. <br><br>Box 34  Typewritten drafts of short stories and articles by Pamela Hinkson,  newspaper cuttings, correspondence,  personal diary 1968, copy of contract with publishers.<br><br>Box 35  Typewritten copies of short stories by Pamela Hinkson, typewritten copy of novel 'Survivors' by Peter Deane.<br><br>Box 37  Correspondence of Pamela Hinkson, chiefly with publishers and the Performing Rights Association.  Personal correspondence form friends, cards, postcards, household bills, receipts, photographs of the west of Ireland and notes from England, 1939-1945.<br><br>Box 38  Typewritten notes on short stories and articles by Pamela Hinkson, correspondence from friends, family and publishers.  Photographs of India, correspondence with American universities regarding the Katherine Tynan collection, correspondence relating to India.<br><br>Box 39  Newspaper cutting reviewing novels by Pamela Hinkson, material relating to World War I including newspaper cuttings, newspaper articles by Katherine Tynan on the Irish press, 1917 -1918, newspaper reports on the death of Parnell, 1891.<br><br>Box 40  Newspaper cuttings containing reviews of Katherine Tynan's novels, copies of the 'The Sun' newspaper, 1917-1919, containing articles on Irish matters by Katherine Tynan.<br><br>Box 41  Correspondence of Pamela Hinkson with friends and family, newspaper cuttings of reviews of Katherine Tynan's works, typewritten articles and short stories by Katherine Tynan.<br><br>Box 42  Personal correspondence of Pamela Hinkson, business letters from publishers, newspaper cuttings of reviews of works by Pamela Hinkson, bills, receipts, household accounts, material relating to Pamela Hinkson's visit to India, 1938, newspaper cuttings relating to the death of Winston Churchill, newspaper cuttings relating to World War I.<br><br>Box 43  Manuscript and  typewritten articles by Pamela Hinkson, manuscript drafts of novels and short stories.<br><br>Box 44  Typewritten and manuscript articles and short stories by Pamela Hinkson, typewritten copies of poems by other poets.<br><br>Box 45  Correspondence of Pamela Hinkson with friends, admirers and publishers, receipts for royalty payments, greeting cards, newspaper cuttings concerning Irish and international affairs, book reviews.<br><br>Box 46  Manuscript notes of Katherine Tynan containing drafts of short stories and novels (mould damaged), newspaper cuttings of poems by Katherine Tynan. <br><br>Box 47 Manuscript and typewritten short stories by Katherine Tynan, newspaper cuttings of poems by Katherine Tynan.  Manuscript notes by Pamela Hinkson containing drafts of short stories and novels.<br>Typewritten copy of miracle plays by Katherine Tynan.<br><br>Box 48  Correspondence of Pamela Hinkson with friends and publishers, accounts bills and receipts, manuscript notes on women's affairs by Pamela Hinkson, newspaper cuttings on matters relating to women.  An obituary notice for Giles Hinkson (1957), brother of Pamela Hinkson, newspaper reviews of works by Pamela Hinkson, typewritten notes on the Katherine Tynan collection by Pamela Hinkson, some newspaper cuttings on Irish affairs, manuscript notes of short stories by Katherine Tynan, newspaper cuttings relating to animal welfare issues.<br><br>Box 49  Correspondence of Pamela Hinkson with friends and publishers, typewritten notes for short stories and articles, typewritten copies of articles by Katherine Tynan, typewritten copy of a novel, 'A Daughter of the South' by Katherine Tynan, typewritten copy of 'A Book of Memory' by Katherine Tynan.<br><br>Box 50  Correspondence of Pamela Hinkson with friends and publishers, typewritten copies of articles for magazines by Pamela Hinkson, manuscript notes for the 'Lost Angel' by Katherine Tynan, manuscript notes for 'The House' and the 'House of the Crickets' by Katherine Tynan.  Katherine Tynan's correspondence with publishers. Bound volume of newspaper cuttings of articles by Katherine Tynan and  her husband H A Hinkson.",women poets; women authors; women biographers; women in politics; nationalism; education; women in literatureCork Public Museum,Click Repository,,AQNO1969:43,,,"Photograph of Mrs Mallon and family, no date.",domestic lifeCork Public Museum,Click Repository,,AQNO1969:42,,,"Photograph of Mrs Eamonn Ceannt and son Ronan, no date.",Cork Public Museum,Click Repository,,AQNO1969:41,,,"Photograph of Mrs Sean Connolly and her family, no date.",Cork Public Museum,Click Repository,,AQNO1969:2,,19th,Letter dated 'Christmas 1894' Sophie O'Brien to Mrs Eugene Crean.,Cork Public Museum,Click Repository,,AQNO1965:71,,20th,"Letter dated 7 April 1921, to Mrs O'Mahony from Secretariat, Dail Eireann.",Cork Public Museum,Click Repository,,AQNO1965:69,,20th,"Last letter from Patrick O'Mahony (executed after Dripsey ambush) to his mother and family.  Written from Detention Camp, Cork Cell H6, no date.",prisonersCork Public Museum,Click Repository,,AQNO1969:44,,,"Photograph of Mrs Tom Clarke and children, no date.",Cork Public Museum,Click Repository,,AQNO1969:45,,,"Photograph of Mrs James Connolly and children, no date.",Cork Public Museum,Click Repository,,AQNO1969:46,,,"Photograph of The O'Rahilly widow and family, no date.",Cork Public Museum,Click Repository,,AQNO1969:47,,,"Photograph of Mrs Joseph Mary Plunkett, no date.",Cork Public Museum,Click Repository,,AQNO1969:48,,,"Photograph of Mrs Daly (Limerick), no date.",Cork Public Museum,Click Repository,,AQNO1969:49,,,"Photograph of Mrs O'Hanrahan, no date.",Cork Public Museum,Click Repository,,AQNO1971:141,,20th,"'Tragedies of Kerry' by Dorothy McArdle, inscribed by the author, no date.",women authorsCork Public Museum,Click Repository,,AQNO1973:74,,19th,"Photograph of Captain Mackey (copy) and his wife, Susan O'Connell, of Paradise Place, 1867.",Cork Public Museum,Click Repository,,AQNO1989/71/2,,,"Collection of lace, Youghal needlepoint, crochet, designs, photographs, certificates advertising material, ledgers, etc., from the Presentation Convent, Youghal, no date.",women in the Cathloic ChurchCork Public Museum,Click Repository,,AQNO1974:18,,20th,"Nodlaig na bFiann, December 1914 in a bhfuil pictuir de Constance de Markievicz agus sceitsceanna le Grace Gifford.  [Christmas card, 1914 with a picture of Constance Markievicz and sketches by Grace Gifford].",women in politics; nationalismCork Public Museum,Click Repository,,AQNO1974:51,,20th,"'Impressions of Sinn Fein in America', by Mrs Sheehy Skeffington, pamphlet, no date.",nationalism; women in politics,,Cork Public Museum,Click Repository,,AQNO1975:23,1880s,19th,"Handwoven quilt 1880s by Ellen Fitzgerald, Carranleige.",,,Cork Public Museum,Click Repository,,AQNO1976:21,,20th,"Religious card, Countess Markievicz, no date.",,,Cork Public Museum,Click Repository,,,,,"1965.91 Framed photo of Mrs William O'Brien, no date.<br><br>1965.53 Photograph of Mrs Pearse, no date.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document.  This is needed to call up the document.Cork Public Museum,Click Repository,,AQNO1979:12-13,,20th,"Original and photocopy of a letter from E Sheehan to the MacSwiney sisters and a 2 page proof draft of an appeal for funds on behalf of the IRA Dependant's Fund, no date.",welfare; republicanism,,Cork Public Museum,Click Repository,,AQNO1969:62,,20th,"Photograph of Mrs Sheehy Skeffington and son Owen, no date.",women in politics,,Cork Public Museum,Click Repository,,AQNO1979:16/2,,,"A letter written by Terence MacSwiney to Mrs Conran, no date.",,,Cork Public Museum,Click Repository,,AQNO1979:135,,20th,"Letter written by Eithne Ni Suibhne, dated 14 July 1921.",,,Cork Public Museum,Click Repository,,AQNO1983:92,,,"Gold brooch (Cork Coat of Arms) presented to Miss Fitzgerald, daughter of John Fitzgerald, Bard of the Lee, by the Lord Mayor Right Honourable Augustine Roche, no date.",,,Cork Public Museum,Click Repository,Liam de Roiste Collection,AQNO1988:8/14,,20th,"Liam de Roiste Collection of pamphlets, booklets and various printed matter of cultural history of early twentieth century Ireland.",,,Cork Public Museum,Click Repository,,AQNO1987:28,1965-1974,20th,"Programmes from Cork Opera House Everyman Theatre.  Fr Matthew Hall, F. Matthew Theatre Group, 1965-1974.",,,Cork Public Museum,Click Repository,,AQNO1987:47,,20th,"Limerick Lace jabot made by Maureen O'Mahony. Lace School, Convent of Mercy, Bandon, County Cork. 1934.",,,Cork Public Museum,Click Repository,,AQNOL1945:148,,20th,"Letter from Alice S Green to Sir Bertram Windle concerning the financial situation of St Enda's College in Rathfarnham, letter dated, June 1926.",education,,Cork Public Museum,Click Repository,,AQNOL1945:149,,,"Letter from Lady Gregory to Edward Martyn requesting Mr Martyn should hear Christy Griffin's sister singing at Feis.  Letter dated 6 May, no year.",,,Cork Public Museum,Click Repository,,AQNOL1945:219,,20th,"Letter to Annie from Richmond Jail, 30 May 1916.",prisoners,,Cork Public Museum,Click Repository,,AQNO1946:36,,20th,"'Heros and Martyrs' poem by Constance Markievicz, 23 November 1917.",women poets; nationalism; women in politics,,"Allen Library, Dublin",Click Repository,,Box 106,1895-1951,"19th, 20th","Folder 1  Dr K Lynn Papers:<br>Letter to Kat from 'M', 12 October [?], regarding personal matters<br>Letter to Dr Lynn, unsigned and undated<br>Letter to Dr Kathleen Lynn from the Registrar of the Royal Dublin Society, 11 October 1918<br>Letter to Dr Lynn from Ethel Rhodes, 16 August [?]<br>Letter to Dr Lynn from 'M', undated, personal. <br><br>Fodler 2   Dr Lynn Papers:<br>Letter from ffrench Mullen, 12 March 1895, forwarding a cheque for Ï2<br>Dr Lynn's Royal Bank of Ireland Account Book<br>Envelope containing note from S M Ciosain, Bureau of Military History, to Dr Kathleen Lynn enclosing the first part of her statement and the statement made by Dr Lynn regarding conditions in prisons and other activities during 1919, 1920 and 1921. <br><br>Folder 4  Dr K Lynn's Papers:<br>Four postcards issued by the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies<br>Anti-Collins propaganda in which reference is made to the mothers, sisters and wives of republicans<br>Letter to Dr Lynn from John Mullen, 20 May 1917, regarding Home Rule<br>Photograph of M ffrench Mullen and Dr K Lynn, 1916<br>Letter from Seamus O'Russell to Dr K Lynn, 8 October 1945, requesting information regarding her involvement with Sinn Fein<br>'Ressurrection of Hungary' in manuscript form<br>Three telegrams to Dr Lynn from 'Labras' regarding fighting, 1916/1917[?]<br>Letter from Seamus O'Russell to D K Lynn, 26 January 1946, forwarding a copy of the President's address at the 1945 Sinn Fein Ard-Fheis. <br><br>Folder 5  Dr Lynn's Papers:<br>Broadsheet detailing a raid by the Free State soldiers of Mrs Pearse's house. Contains general anti-treaty propaganda, Daily Bulletin, February-April 1923. <br><br>Folder 6  Dr Lynn's Papers:<br>First statement of Dr Kathleen Lynn regarding her connection with the 'national movement' and 1916 rising<br>Letter from K Lynn, undated, regarding Armistice Day<br>Postcard from K Lynn to Brother Allen, December 1951<br>Three photographs of K Lynn, 1918, as Miss Knox<br>Letter to Dr K Lynn from Maud ? 28 May 1916,  regarding a visit to Mountjoy and her feelings on the 'National movement'<br>Poem dedicated to Dr K Lynn by Deborah Webb, 1919<br>Six page letter regarding influenza epidemic, undated, unsigned.",literature; memorabilia; politics,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document.""Allen Library, Dublin",Click Repository,,Box 108,1905-1927,20th,"Letter from J A Kingston to Miss ffrench Mullen, undated.<br><br>Letter from J A Kingston to Miss ffrench Mullen, 27 April 1925, regarding WJ Jewel.<br><br>Note to ffrench Mullen from Holloway Prison. <br><br>Letter from John Clarke to Miss ffrench Mullen, 3 May 1925, regarding library books.<br><br>Scapular worn by Countess Markievicz.<br><br>Letter from  Countess Markievicz to Miss ffrench Mullen, written in Holloway Jail, 12 August [?].<br><br>Letter from Miss ffrench Mullen, 6 May 1925, regarding Father Kingston of Rockwell. <br><br>Letter from S MacManus to Miss O'Brennan, 1 September 1927, regarding book on Ethna <br>Carbary, enclosed is memo on her poetry. <br><br>Two copies of letter from T McSwiney to Alice Milligan, 25 March 1905. <br><br>Photographs of General Post Office and Four Courts with note from Margaret Pearse to Lily, January 1926.",literature; politics;,,"Allen Library, Dublin",Click Repository,,Box 109,1912-1916,20th,"Letter from Alice S Green to Sean Gall, 29 May 1912, personal. <br><br>Last letter from P H Pearse to his mother, written in Kilmainham Prison, 3 May 1916.<br><br>Photostat of last letter from P H Pearse to his mother, written in Kilmainham Prison, 3 May 1916.",literature; politics,,"Allen Library, Dublin",Click Repository,,Box 115,1927-1983,20th,"Note containing names and addresses of women deported to Bath. Included are K Lynn, Miss B Sullivan, Mrs Sheehy Skeffington, Mrs Wallen, Mrs Courtney, Miss Ryan, Miss ffrench, Miss Love and Miss Haughton, no date.<br><br>Letter from Brid Holohan to Brother Allen, 16 September 1969, regarding Fianna Handbook. <br><br>Three letters from the Ursuline Noviciate to Br Allen, 3 April 1965, 18 March 1966 and 28 January 1983, personal.<br><br>Letter from Mrs Con Twomey to Br Allen, 6 January 1964, regarding Eilis Myles. <br><br>Letter from Margaret Pearse, 26 November 1927. <br><br>Transcript of poem 'Driving Home the Cows' by Kate Putnam Osgood.<br><br>Letter from Margaret O'Donovan Rossa Cole to Brother Allen, 26 February 1964. <br><br>Two letters to Brother Allen from Miss Loretta Roach, 12 August 1983 and 19 November 1983, regarding Gerald Griffin. <br><br>Letter to Miss Crosbie from Henry Harden, 30 September 1931.<br><br>Postcard from Dr K Lynn to Brother Allen, 29 March 1949, offering mementoes.",literature; memorabilia; politics,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Carlow Monthly Meetings,MMI/B1-4,1754-1880,"18th, 19th","Women's Meetings:<br>MMI/B1   Proceedings of the Women's Monthly Meetings Carlow, 1754-1784.<br>Front of the volume contain the minutes of the meetings. Each representative from the preparative meeting gave account of attendance, etc., at their respective meetings. Friends appear before the meeting in relation to intended marriages, etc., queries and epistles read and answered, individuals appointed to attend to the poor of the area, etc. The minutes are quite brief but improve in quality. At the back of the volume are the accounts of the Collections and Disbursements for the years 1708-1783. <br><br>MMI/B2  Proceedings of the Women's Monthly Meetings Carlow, 1784-1810.<br>Front pages of minutes contain lists of 'Overseers appointed by Carlow's Women's Meeting Representatives from each Preparative Meeting'. Minutes also include 'advises' to friends and certificate of removals. At the back of the volume are the 'Accounts of the Collections and Disbursements of the Women's Meeting of Carlow for the Relief of the Poor, 1784-1790. <br><br>MMI/B3  Proceedings of the Women's Monthly Meetings Carlow, 1811-1841.<br>Minutes are more detailed than previous volumes and contain references to the Women's Quarterly Meetings and Men's Monthly Meeting. <br><br>MMI/B4  Proceedings of the Women's Monthly Meetings Carlow, 1841-1880.<br>Very detailed minutes which gives details of persons wishing to marry and friends travelling on missionary work.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Ulster Quarterly Meeting,QMII/H7-8,,"18th, 19th","Schools and Education:<br>QMIII/H7  Papers relating to apprenticeship, late 18th century, housed in Lisburn<br><br>QMIII/H8  Inspector's Report of the Agricultural School, Brookfield, 1877, housed in Waterford.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Ulster Quarterly Meeting,QMIII/Z3-Z9,,"18th, 19th","Miscellaneous:<br>QMIII/Z3  Proceedings with Minutes of Committee of Ulster Provincial School. Lisburn<br><br>QMIII/Z5  Papers relating to discipline, late 18th century, Lisburn<br><br>QMIII/Z6  Epistles, mainly from Ireland and London Women's Yearly Meeting, Lisburn.<br><br>QMIII/Z8  Discipline Volume, i.e. minutes and Christian advices from Ireland half yearly meeting, Lisburn.<br><br>QMIII/Z9  Yearly Meeting marriage advices, Lisburn.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document.Wexford County Library,,,52-91,1800-1924.,"19th, 20th","52  Rental Ledger of Colcough Estate (Tintern), 1853-1861.<br><br>53  Xerox of miscellaneous letters of Colcough Family, c1800.<br><br>57  Minute Book of the Primrose League, Ardcandrisk Habitation, 1886-1896. <br><br>58  Wexford Tate School Accounts, 1895, 1897-1911.<br><br>59  Rental of the Estate of Ebenezer Jacob, 1850-1872.<br><br>60  Rental of the Estate of Loftus A Bryan, Morriscastle, Upton, Clough Borrmount areas, 1880 -1890.<br><br>61  Rental of the Wexford Estate of the Coutess of Donoughmore, Newtown, Ballindinas, Bartown, Coolcotts, 1854-1856.<br><br>62  Rental of the Camolin Estate of William Orme Foster, no date.<br><br>65  Rental of the estates of Raymond Rowe, Bridgetown, Ballyharty estate, Kilmore area, Duffrey estate, Brideswell estate, Vigors estate, 1872.<br><br>66  Rental of the estates of Raymond Rowe, Bridgetown, Ballyharty estate, Kilmore area, Duffrey estate, Brideswell estate, Vigors estate, 1873.<br><br>67  Interest of Carrig Bridge debentures, 1823-1872. <br><br>77  Rental and particulars of several estates in Counties Wexford, Waterford, Tipperary and Cork, 1856.<br><br>83  Great Gortin. Estate Paper of Robert Morrough and James Murphy. Tenant Margaret Stafford, 1907. <br><br>86  Breen, Lucy. Will of Lucy Breen of Slade, County Wexford, 14 August 1806.<br><br>90  Ballyna (Ballyvalloe) and Ballynaclash. Theodore Murphy, Mary Murphy and Dorothy Baxter were granted lands at Ballyna (Ballyvalloe) and Ballynaclash, 14 November 1822.<br><br>91  Ballynaclash, Richards Loftus. Details of payment of rent by Theodore and Mary Murphy and Dorothy Baxter to Henry Darley, 10 May 1924.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document.Wexford County Library,,,,,20th,"Photocopy of four letters written by Kathleen Browne, from Mountjoy Jail, May 1916:<br>Letter from Kathleen Browne to her mother descripting conditions in Jail, 11 May 1916<br><br>Letter from Kathleen Browne to her mother regarding possible deportation, 24 May 1916<br><br>Letter form Kathleen Browne to Massie regarding the fate of her friends, 29 May 1916<br><br>Letter from Kathleen Browne to her mother following a visit to the prison, 31 May 1916",,,Cork Public Museum,Click Repository,,AQNOL1957:21,,20th,"Note from Home Office regarding Miss Foley's release from Lewes Prison, 13 July 1916.",women prisoners,,Cork Public Museum,Click Repository,,AQNOL1957:22,,20th,"IRA permit dated 3 August 1922, to travel to Ireland, issued to Miss Foley.",,,Cork Public Museum,Click Repository,,AQNOL1957:23,,20th,"Card of autographs of women prisoners in prison experiences of Miss Foley, Mountjoy 1917.",,,Cork Public Museum,Click Repository,,AQNO1960:340,,,Letter from Kitty O'Shea to H L Tivy protesting against an article published in the 'Constitution'.,,,Cork Public Museum,Click Repository,,AQNOL1965:47,,20th,"Letter addressed to M l Lynch, Frongoch, and 'opened by Censor', from his mother, 27 June 1918.",,,Cork Public Museum,Click Repository,,AQNOL1965:48/1-3,,20th,"Letters addressed to M l Lynch, Frongoch, and 'opened by Censor' from Kattie, letters undated.",,,Cork Public Museum,Click Repository,,AQNOL1965:49,,20th,"Letter addressed to M l Lynch, Frongoch, and 'opened by Censor' from Mollie Bawn, letter dated, 28 June 1918.",,,Cork Public Museum,Click Repository,,AQNOL1965:74,,20th,"Letter addressed to M l Lynch, Frongoch, and 'opened by Censor' from Belle Car, undated.",,,Cork Public Museum,Click Repository,,AQNOL1966:162,,20th,"Letter from T MacCurtain to Miss Mac Swiney, 16 February 1917.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Photographic Collection,P80,,20th,"Friends' World Conference Oxford, 1952.",Quakers,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Photographic Collection,P727,,20th,"Dublin Badminton Club, 1961. League Shield winners.",sport,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Photographic Collection,P370,,20th,"Bessbrook and Monstown Friends at Bessbrook, February 1932, includes Sheila Pim, Deidre Jacob, Eithne Doran.",Quakers,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Photographic Collection,P967,,20th,"Gathering at Rathfarnham, October 1993.",Quakers,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Photographic Collection,P992-999,,20th,"P992  Filing Cabinet 3  Miscellaneous envelope containing photograph of Group at Aras an Uachtarain, January 1997.  Presentation of Transactions to President Robinson by Historical Committee, included are Joan Johnson, Mary Shackleton.<br><br>P993  Miscellaneous envelope containing photograph of Group at Aras an Uachtarain, January 1997.  Presentation of Transactions to President Robinson by Historical Committee, included are Joan Johnson, Mary Shackleton.<br><br>P994  Miscellaneous envelope containing photograph of Group at Aras an Uachtarain, January 1997.  Presentation of Transactions to President Robinson by Historical Committee, included are Joan Johnson, Mary Shackleton.<br><br>P995-P999 miscellaneous envelope containing photograph of Group at Aras an Uachtarain, January 1997.  Presentation of Transactions to President Robinson by Historical Committee, included are Joan Johnson, Mary Shackleton. Women included are Verity Murdoch, Jo Allen.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up the document."Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Photographic Collection,P224,,19th,"Red Book in Filing Cabinet 3  Wedding group of Samuel Bewley and Sophia Pim, 30 May 1855.  Four prints and two  plates with letter from Isabel Grubb.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up the document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Photographic Collection,P961,,,"Filing Cabinet 3  Unframed photographs, including Susie Gunn nee Fayle, Jane Fawcett nee Foyle, Susanna Watson nee Davis, Mary Foyle nee Merlin, no date.",Quakers,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up the document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Photographic Collection,P432,,,"Filing Cabinet 3  Wedding reception of Victor E M Bewley and W Winifred Burne, no date.",Quakers; marriage,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up the document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Photographic Collection,P924-925,,20th,"Margaret nee Murdoch, and Brian O'Sullivan married at Monkstown Meeting House, 4 September 1987.",Quakers; marriage,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Photographic Collection,P146-147,,20th,"'Wicklow at Douglases' 1913. Group photograph and postcard including Winifred Douglas, M Isobel Douglas.",Quakers,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Photographic Collection,P378,,,"Pike Family Oil painting on coach panel, no date.",women in art,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Photographic Collection,P465,,20th,"Picnic Group, c1920s. Includes Edith Wigham, Dorothy Backhouse, Jessie Cockburne, Geraldine Allott, June Webster Smith and Margaret Lynam.",Quakers,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Photographic Collection,P145,,20th,"Mounted unframed photograph, c1900. Including Susan Williams, Sarah McQuillan and Emily Williams.",Quakers,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Photographic Collection,P67,,19th,"Family Groups:<br>Family Group Photograph. Hannah, nee Waring Webb, 1809 -1862, Deborah Webb, 1837-1921 and Anne Webb, 1839-1868.",Quakers,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Photographic Collection,P69,,20th,"Family Groups:<br>Thomas and Mary Webb's Golden Wedding, 1993. <br>Includes, Emily Webb, 1839-1919, Emily A Webb nee Watson, 1851-1952, Elizabeth Webb, 1841-1887, Elizabeth Emily Webb, nee Chandlee, 1835-1907, Grace J Webb, later Trapnell, 1876-1965, Mary Webb, nee Fisher, 1810 -1898 and Charlotte Webb, 1836-1908.",Quakers,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Photographic Collection,P960,,,"Family Groups:<br>Filing Cabinet 1  Newtown School, Group with penny farthing bicycles, no date.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up the document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Photographic Collection,P968,,19th,"Family Groups:<br>Photograph of Mary Edmundson's 80th birthday, 1895.",Quakers,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Photographic Collection,P969,1920-1930,20th,"Family Groups:<br>Photograph of a gathering at Albany late, 1920s and early 1930s. Nineteen people, including,  Wigham, Shackleton and Edmundson.",Quakers,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Photographic Collection,P990-991,,19th,"Family Groups:<br>P990  Filing Cabinet 3  Envelope containing photograph of the Peet Family wedding, Louisa, Anna and Margaret and Octavia, no date. <br><br>P991  Wedding Photographs of Francis Jacob, and Octavia Peel, Rockwilliam, Newtown, Waterford, 1868.",Quakers; marriage,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up the document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Photographic Collection,P486-488,,20th,"Young Friends:<br>Filing Cabinet 3  Young Friends, 17 March 1929.",Quakers,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up the document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Photographic Collection,P416,1940-1947,20th,"Young Friends:<br>Filing Cabinet 3  Junior Yearly Meeting, 1940, 1943, 1944 and 1947.",Quakers,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up the document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Photographic Collection,P421,,20th,"Young Friends:<br>Work Camp at Derrynane, 1969.",Quakers,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Photographic Collection,P426,,20th,"Woodbrook Summer School, 1903.",Quakers,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Photographic Collection,P369,,20th,"Five-year Meetings, Indiaopolis, 15-22 October 1912.",Quakers,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Photographic Collection,P367,,20th,"Five-Year Meeting at Richmond, Indiana 1912.",Quakers,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Photographic Collection,P447,,20th,"Yearly Meeting of European Friends, Geneva 1934.",Quakers,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Photographic Collection,P388-340,,20th,"World Conference, 1938.",Quakers,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Photographic Collection,P100,,20th,"Friends' Evangelistic Conference at Greystones, 1938.",Quakers,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Photographic Collection,P444-445,,20th,"Filing Cabinet 3  Ireland Yearly Meeting, 1939, Assistant Clerk and Recording Clerk.",Quakers,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up the document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Photographic Collection,P427,,20th,"Woodbrook Conference Easter, 1939.",Quakers,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Photographic Collection,P446,,20th,"Mount Usher, Sunday afternoon team after Yearly Meeting pre- World War 2.",Quakers"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Photographic Collection,P948,,20th,"Conferences and Youth Meetings:<br>Yearly Meeting Team, 3 May 1941.",Quakers"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Photographic Collection,P964,,20th,"Conferences and Youth Meetings:<br>Group Photograph of  F W C C, Kaimosi 1961.",Quakers"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Photographic Collection,P963,,20th,"Conferences and Youth Meetings:<br>Two group photographs at F W C C, Triennial Meeting in Waterford, 1964.",Quakers"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Photographic Collection,P453,,20th,"Conferences and Youth Meetings:<br>World Committee for Consultation, 1965, at Newtown School.",Quakers"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Photographic Collection,P495,,20th,"Conferences and Youth Meetings:<br>Ireland Yearly Meeting at Lisburn, 1987.",Quakers"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Photographic Collection,P974,,20th,"Conferences and Youth Meetings:<br>Dublin Millennium Quaker Walk May, 1988. <br>Including photograph of Barbara Ditchburn, Florence Bell, etc.",Quakers"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Photographic Collection,P475-477,,20th,"Conferences and Youth Meetings:<br>Three photographs of Ireland Youth Meeting, 1990, including, Mary Rountree.","Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Photographic Collection,P462,,,Conferences and Youth Meetings:<br>Lantern Slides including images of Temperance and  Lady Dudley Nurses.,Quakers; employment of women"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Photographic Collection,B2/263,,19th,Buildings:<br>Basket Industry at Letterfrack started by Sophia Strurge in 1889.,Quakers"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Photographic Collection,P500,1932-1933,20th,"Schools:<br>Friends School, Lisburn, 1932-1933, Pupils and Staff.<br>Mountmellick School, postcards, photos, negatives, etc., no date.<br>Mountmellick School, Group of pupils, with Eliza Brown, headmistress, no date.",Quakers; education"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Photographic Collection,P1005,1915-1916,20th,"Schools:<br>Group photograph taken at Mountmellick School, probably, 1915-1916.",Quakers; education"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Photographic Collection,P1004,,20th,"Group photograph taken at Mountmellick School, June 1914.",Quakers; education"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Photographic Collection,Newtown School/Filing Cabinet 1,,19th,"Planting of Oak Tree by Anna Haslam and Benjamin Foyle, 30 May 1898.",Quakers"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Photographic Collection,P933,,20th,"John and Edith Wigzell warden, 1984, at Quaker House, Belfast.",employment of women"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Museum Collection,,,19th,"Art:<br>Sketch Book inscribed 'Josephine Webb', July 1887.",Quakers; women artists"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Museum Collection,,,19th,"Art:<br>A Quaker Wedding' by  Margaret Sophia Bright to John Theodore Cash, no date.",Quakers; women artists,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Museum Collection,,,19th,"Art:<br>Card with dried seaweeds 14 x 11 cm, collected near Dingle, 17 August 1825, from Elizabeth Clibborn to Sophia Pike.",Quakers; women artists,,Wexford County Library,,Enniscorthy Poor Law Union Records,1-149,1840-1920,"19th, 20th","Enniscorthy Poor Law Union  Minute Books and Rough Minute Books:<br><br>1  20 March 1840-22 December 1843, rough<br>2  25 March 1843-23 March 1844<br>3  13 January 1844-27 December 1844, rough<br>4  29 March 1844-22 March 1845<br>5  29 March 1845-10 January 1846<br>6  17 January 1846-18 December 1846<br>7  3 March 1848-16 December 1848, rough<br>8  3 March 1848 -23 December 1848<br>9  30 December 1848-22 September 1849, rough<br>10  30 December 1848-22 September 1849<br>11  22 September 1849-11 May 1850<br>12  22 September 1849-11 May 1850, rough<br>13  18 May 1850-30 January 1851<br>14  1 February 1851-20 December 1851<br>15  3 January 1852-20 November 1852<br>16  27 November 1852-15 October 1853<br>17  22 October 1853-20 April 1854<br>18  22 October 1853-20 April 1854, rough<br>19  22 April 1854-19 October 1854<br>20  22 April 1854-12 October 1854, rough<br>21  14 April 1855-4 October 1855<br>22  21 April 1855-29 September 1855, rough<br>23  6 October 1855 -3 April 1856<br>24  5 April 1856-20 September 1856<br>25  5 April 1856-20 September 1856, rough<br>26  27 April 1856-26 March 1857<br>27  24 March 1857-24 September 1857, rough<br>28  4 April 1857-19 September 1857<br>29  26 September 1857-27 March 1858, rough<br>30  26 September 1857-1 April 1858<br>31  3 April 1858-7 October 1858<br>32  9 October 1858-9 April 1859<br>33  16 April 1859-1 October 1859<br>34  8 October 1859-9 April 1860<br>35  14 April 1860-13 October 1860, rough<br>36  14 April 1860-13 October 1860<br>37  20 October 1860-18 April 1861, rough<br>38  20 October 1860-18 April 1861<br>39  20 April 1861-5 October 1861, rough<br>40  20 April 1861-10 October 1861<br>41  12 October 1861-5 April 1862<br>42  12 April 1862- 27 September 1862<br>43  4 October 1862-21 March 1863<br>44  4 April 1863-26 September 1863<br>45  11 April 1863-3 October 1863, rough<br>46  16 April 1864-22 October 1864<br>47  16 April 1864-6 May 1865, rough<br>48  18 November 1865-19 May 1866, rough<br>49  18 November 1865-19 May 1866<br>50  26 May 1866-29 November 1866, rough<br>51  26 May 1866-29 November 1866.<br>52  1 December 1866-1 June 1867, rough<br>53  1 June 1867-30 November 1867<br>54  7 December 1867-18 June 1868<br>55  14 December 1867-17 June 1868, rough<br>56  20 June 1868-19 December 1868, rough<br>57  13 June 1868-14 December 1868<br>58  26 December 1868-26 June 1869, rough<br>59  19 December 1868-24 June 1869<br>60  26 June 1869-30 December 1869<br>61  3 July 1869-1January 1870, rough<br>62  1 January 1870-7 July 1870 <br>63  9 July 1870-6 July 1871, rough<br>64  9 July 1870-6 July 1871<br>65  8 July 1871-4 January 1872, rough<br>66  6 January 1872-4 July 1872<br>67  6 July 1872-11 January 1873, rough<br>68  6 July 1872-11 January 1873<br>69  18 January 1873-24 July 1873<br>70  26 July 1873-5 February 1874<br>71  14 February 1874-27 August 1874, rough<br>72  7 February 1874-20 August 1874<br>73  22 August 1874-27 February 1875<br>74  29 August 1874-11 March 1875, rough<br>75  6 March 1875-16 September 1875<br>76  18 September 1875-25 March 1876, rough<br>77  18 September 1875-25 March 1876<br>78  1 April 1876-7 October 1876<br>79  14 October 1876-21 April 1877<br>80  28 April 1877-27 October 1877<br>81  3 November 1877-11 May 1878<br>82  18 May 1878-23 November 1878<br>83  30 November 1878-7 June 1878<br>84  14 June 1879-20 December 1879<br>85  27 December 1879-3 July 1880<br>86  10 July 1880-15 January 1881<br>87  22 January 1881-30 July 1881<br>88  6 August 1881-11 February 1882<br>89  18 February 1882-26 August 1882<br>90  2 September 1882-12 March 1883<br>91  17 March 1883-22 September 1883<br>92  29 September 1883-15 March 1884<br>93  22 March 1884-27 September 1884<br>94  4 October 1884-11 April 1885<br>95  18 April 1885-24 October 1885<br>96  31 October 1885-24 April 1886<br>97  1 May 1886-6 November 1886<br>98  13 November 1886-21 May 1887<br>99  28 May 1887-1 December 1887<br>100  3 December 1887-14 June 1888<br>101  16 June 1888-27 December 1888<br>102  29 December 1888-6 July 1889<br>103  13 July 1889-23 January 1890<br>104  25 January 1890-2 August 1890<br>105  9 August 1889-26 February 1891<br>106  28 February 1891-10 September 1891<br>107  12 September 1891-24 March 1892<br>108  12 September 1891-6 October 1892<br>109  8 October 1892-20 April 1893<br>110  22 April 1893-2 November 1893<br>111  4 November 1893-28 April 1894<br>112  12 May 1894-15 November 1894<br>113  24 November 1894-6 June 1895<br>114  8 July 1895-19 December 1895<br>115  21 December 1895-2 July 1896<br>116  4 July 1896-7 January 1897<br>117  16 January 1897-29 July 1897<br>118  21 July 1897-3 March 1898<br>119  5 March 1898-15 September 1898<br>120  17 September 1898-16 March 1899<br>121  18 March 1899-28 September 1899<br>122  13 September 1899-12 April 1900<br>123  14 April 1900-25 October 1900<br>124  18 October 1902-30 April 1903<br>125  7 November 1903-19 May 1904<br>126  21 May 1904-24 November 1904<br>127  26 November 1904-8 June 1905<br>128  10 June 1905-21 December 1905<br>129  23 December 1905-23 May 1906<br>130  3 May 1906-8 November 1906<br>131  10 November 1906-6 July 1907<br>132  13 July 1907-27 February 1908<br>133  29 February 1908-3 September 1908<br>134  5 September 1908-25 February 1909<br>135  24 July 1909-5 January 1910<br>136  5 January 1910-30 June 1910<br>137  2 July 1910-1 December 1910<br>138  3 December 1910-20 April 1911<br>139  22 April 1911-17 August 1911<br>140  24 August 1911-4 January 1912<br>141  11 January 1912-11 May 1912<br>142  18 May 1912-22 May 1913<br>143  29 May 1913-18 May 1914<br>144  11 January 1914-22 April 1915<br>145  29 April 1915-30 December 1915<br>146  5 January 1916-27 December 1916<br>147  3 January 1917-19 December 1917<br>148  1 January 1918-19 February 1919<br>149  22 February 1919-26 May 1920.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This  is needed to call up each document."Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Edenderry Monthly Meeting,MMIII/Z6-7<br>MMIII/Z6-7,1809-1845,19th,"Miscellaneous:<br>MMIII/Z6  Copies of Women's Yearly Meeting Minutes, 1809-1829<br><br>MMIII/Z7  Copies of Leinster Province School Committee Meeting Minutes, 1817-1845.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Edenderry Monthly Meeting,MMIII/Z4,1788-1809,"18th, 19th","Miscellaneous:<br>Copies of Women's Yearly Meeting Minutes, 1788-1809.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Dublin Monthly Meeting,MMII/H1-2,1859-1888,19th,"Schools and Education:<br>MMII/H1  First Day School Committee Minutes, 1859-1866<br>Minutes of the Committee 'interested in the formation of a First Day School'. School located in Nelson Lane, Sackville Street <br><br>MMII/H2  Sunday School List of Pupils, 1860-1888<br>Volume containing lists of the 'boys roll' and 'girls roll' of children attending the school.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Dublin Monthly Meeting,MMII/E6,1853-1917,"19th, 20th","Epistles and Correspondence:<br>MMII/E6  Correspondence, etc., dealth with by the Record Clerk, Edith Webb, c1917.<br>Bundle of correspondence, 67 itmes listed in total.Those relevant to women include: <br>5  Affairs and Wills, 1857-1858<br><br>8  Society of Friends Marriage Regulations, 1901<br><br>13  Letter from Robert Munro Erwin to Edith Webb, no date<br><br>14  Letter from Robert Munro Erwin to Edith Webb, 29 May 1917<br><br>22  Letter from Joseph Haughton to Yearly Meeting Committee regarding Thomas Sparrow and Anna M Fayle, 1853<br><br>23  List of members of Dublin Monthly Meeting who emigrated to foreign countries, no date<br><br>24  List of members of Dublin Monthly Meeting residing abroad, no date<br><br>26  List of members of Tipperary Monthly Meeting who left for Australia, 4 July 1853<br><br>29  List of Cork Monthly Meeting friends who went abroad, 7 July 1853<br><br>31  Letter from Mrs McAlery to Register regarding Joseph Robinson Pim, no date<br><br>32  Biographical note regarding Joseph R Pim and Anna J Lecky, 1831-1888<br><br>35  Letter from Elizabeth B Satterthwaite, New Jersey Genealogist, no date<br><br>37  Letter from Eliz T Griffen, 2 December 1917<br><br>38  Letter from Mrs Herman McVaugh regarding Robinson and Fitch families, 17 September 1917<br><br>49  Letter from Annie M Pike regarding William Chapman, 11 September 1914<br><br>55  Letter from Juliet Reckitt regarding Birketts, 3 September 1917<br>   <br>58-65  Notes regarding Sarah Birketts, 19th century.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Carlow Monthly Meeting,MMI/Z3,1906-1915,20th,"Parcel containing: <br>Carlow Monthly Meeting Correspondence, 1906-1911. Mainly letters from Edith Webb to Thomas Thompson, 1906-1915, concerned with the Quarterly Meeting Education Fund and other matters<br><br>Envelope containing certificate on behalf of Sarah Edmundson Shackleton, November 1909<br><br>Envelope containing correspondence between Edith Webb and Thomas Thompson regarding Brookfield Agricultural School, 1910 and 1914.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Carlow Monthly Meeting,MMI/L1,1675-1740,"17th, 18th","Wills:<br>Wills of Friends and Inventories, 1675-1740<br>Bound volumes containing transcript of wills, with hand-written index. Included are the wills of Barcroft Elizabeth, 1739, Hutton, Rachell, 1736, Russell, Mary, 1738 and Wilkson, Elizabeth, 1740.",genealogy,,Wexford County Library,,Enniscorthy Rural District Council,,1899-1920,"19th, 20th","Enniscorthy Rural District Council Minute Books:<br>1  4 May 1899-5 October 1899, rough <br>2  19 October 1899-1 February 1901<br>3  7 March 1901-31 October 1901<br>4  7 November 1901-12 June 1902<br>5  26 June 1902-12 February 1903<br>6  19 February 1903-22 October 1903<br>7  12 November 1903-23 June 1904<br>8  7 July 1904-23 March 1905<br>9  30 March 1905-16 November 1905<br>10 23 November 1905-29 March 1906<br>11  5 April 1906-1 January 1907<br>12  10 January 1907-30 January 1908<br>13  6 February 1908-4 January 1909<br>14  21 January 1909-28 October 1909<br>15  4 November 1909-7 July 1910<br>16  14 July 1910-9 February 1911<br>17  10 February 1911-17 August 1911<br>18  14 August 1911-15 February 1912<br>19  15 February 1912-13 February 1913<br>20  20 February 1913-27 May 1913<br>21  13 January 1916-12 December 1917<br>22  9 January 1918-12 May 1920.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Museum Collection,,,19th,"Art:<br>Framed painting by Lydia Shackleton, 1868v of Autumn Fruits.",Quakers; women artists,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Museum Collection,,,,"Art:<br>Drawing of Lyons Mills by Lydia Shackleton, 1854.",Quakers; women artists,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Museum Collection,,,19th,Art:<br>386  'Elizabeth Fry reading to the Prisoners in Newgate in 1816'.  Very large engraving from a painting by Jerry Barrett.,Quakers; women artists,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Museum Collection,,,19th,Art:<br>'Elizabeth Fry reading to the Prisoners in Newgate in 1816'.  Very large engraving from a painting by Jerry Barrett.,Quakers; women artists,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Museum Collection,,,20th,"Art:<br>Hilda M Webb, Sketchbook on cruise of the Scottish Highlands, 1929.",Quakers; women artists,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Museum Collection,,,19th,"Art:<br>Book of Watercolours by Hilda M Webb and Leonard Webb, no date.",Quakers; women artists,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Museum Collection,,,,"Art:<br>Folder of Watercolours by Rachel Barclay, no date.",Quakers; women artists,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Museum Collection,,,,"Art:<br>Silhouette material with two small cut-outs of Jane Watson and Sarah Cooper and unlabelled silhouette, no date.",Quakers; women artists,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Museum Collection,,,19th,"Art:<br>Pencil sketch of Miss L Pim 1867.<br>Comic drawing of sea-sick girl, 11 May 1867, on board 'Norma' entitled 'A Little Squeamish'.",Quakers; women artists,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Museum Collection,,,20th,"Art:<br>Small watercolour by Josephine Webb, 1909, inscribed 'Summer and his pleasure wait on thee'.",Quakers; women artists,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Museum Collection,,,,"Art:<br>Album of Edith Webb's drawings and versus, no date.",Quakers; women artists,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Museum Collection,57-61,,20th,"Art:<br>Five sketch books of Edith Webb, no date.",Quakers; women artists,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Ulster Quarterly Meetings,QMIII/G1-2/Reel 6-7,1706-1809,"18th, 19th","Sufferings and Tithes:<br>QMIII/G1/Reel 6  Book of Sufferings of Ulster Quarterly Meeting, 1748-1809.<br>Volume containing the sufferings of friends belonging to the province of Ulster who 'because for conscience sake they could not pay tythes towards the repairing of parish worship, houses, etc.' Volume gives details of person's name, amount due to be paid and penalty extracted<br><br>QMIII/G2/Reel 7  Book of Sufferings of Ulster Quarterly Meeting, 1706-1711.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Ulster Quarterly Meetings,QMIII/M1-3/Reel 6,1731-1848,"18th, 19th","Family Records:<br>QMIII/M1/Reel 6  Ulster Quarterly Meeting Copy of Marriage Certificates, 1731-1786.<br>Volume containing detailed certificate of intention to marry made before Yearly Meeting. Contains details on names of persons wishing to marry, their respective meetings, place of abode, statement that they are of good character and witnessed by those present at meeting.<br><br>QMIII/M2/Reel 6  Ulster Quarterly Meeting Marriage Register, February 1812-July 1848.<br>Volume containing printed forms detailing the name, address of parties getting married and parents. Witnessed by those present at Yearly Meeting<br><br>QMIII/M3/Reel 6  Ulster Quarterly Meeting, Register of Births and Burials, no date.",genealogy,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Carlow Monthly Meeting,MMI/K1-3,1700-1883,"18th, 19th","Removals:<br>MMI/K1  Copies of Removal Certificates and Accounts, 1700-1785<br><br>MMI/K2  Copies of Removal Certificates, 1786-1833<br><br>MMI/K3  Copies of Removal Certificates, 1864-1883.<br>.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Carlow Monthly Meeting,MMI/M1-10,1640-1911,"17th, 18th, 19th, 20th","Family Records:<br>MMI/M1  Family Lists, 1640-1815<br><br>MMI/M2  Copies of Marriage Certificates, 1660-1768<br><br>MMI/M3  Marriages, 1769-1810<br><br>MMI/M4  Marriages, 1812-1846<br><br>MMI/M5  Birth Notes, 1812 to [?], indexed, printed forms, (National Archives of Ireland)<br><br>MMI/M6  Birth Register, 1812-1909<br><br>MMI/M7  Burial Register, 1812-1907<br><br>MMI/M8  Marriage Register, 1812-1886<br><br>MMI/M9  Burial Notes, 1812-1911, (National Archives of Ireland)<br><br>MMI/M10  List of Members, 1814-1900.",genealogy,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Carlow Monthly Meeting,MMI/Z1,1804-1824,19th,"Miscellaneous:<br>Quarterly Meeting of Women Friends held at Mountmellick, 1804-1824.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Dublin Monthly Meeting,MMII/B1-7,1757-1900,"18th, 19th, 20th","Women's Meeting:<br>MMII/B1  Minutes of Women's Monthly Meeting, Dublin, 1757-1777.<br>Volume of minutes which also contains a list of eleven rules 'agreed upon by the National Men's meeting held in Dublin, 12 May 1757, or the direction of Women's Meetings in the conducting of Discipline'. Attendance of representatives does not appear to have been recorded<br><br>MMII/B2  Minutes of Women's Monthly Meeting, Dublin, 1777-1791.<br>Minutes also contain list of four queries to be answered by the Overseer of each particular meeting<br><br>MMII/B3  Minutes of Women's Monthly Meeting, Dublin, 1791-1813.<br>List of queries and advises at the front of the volume of minutes. Minutes more detailed than previous volumes. Contains information regarding persons intending to marry, assistance to distressed friends, queries read and answered by overseers, epistles from friends, etc. Large portion of the minutes are concerned with the effective assistance of the poor<br><br>MMII/B4  Minutes of Women's Monthly Meeting, Dublin, 1813-1829<br>Minutes are more detailed than previous volumes<br><br>MMII/B5  Minutes of Women's Monthly Meeting, Dublin, 1829-1855<br><br>MMII/B6  Minutes of Women's Monthly Meeting, Dublin, 1855-1884<br>Minutes include the attendance of friends from particular meetings<br><br>MMII/B7  Minutes of Women's Monthly Meeting, Dublin, 1884-1900.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This  is needed to call up each document."Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Dublin Monthly Meeting,MMII/E1,1731-1788,18th,"Epistles and Correspondence:<br>Record of the Epistles for Women's Meeting, 1731-1788.<br>Volume entitled 'Book of Record of Epistles from the National Women's Meeting held in Dublin belonging to the Women's Meeting of Edenderry'. Contains transcript of epistles from the Quarterly Meeting of Women Friends held in the Province, signature of friends included.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Dublin Monthly Meeting,MMII/F1-5,1662-1871,"17th, 18th, 19th, 20th","Testimonies:<br>MMII/F1  Testimonies of Disownments, Denial and Condemnation, 1662-1756<br><br>MMII/F2  Testimonies of Denial, 1756-1789<br><br>MMII/F3  Testimonies of Denial, 1789-1820<br><br>MMII/F4  Testimonies of Disownment, Denial and Condemnation, 1820-1871<br><br>MMII/F5  Testimony of Susanna Hill, 1815. Manuscript letter detailing her life and activities as a minister.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Dublin Monthly Meeting,MMII/C12,1843-1918,"19th, 20th","MMII/C12  Dublin Monthly Meeting box file containing:<br>1  Women's Poor Committee Account, 1843-1873.<br>Account of receipts and expenditure of the Women's Committee for the Poor for the years, 1843-1873. Annual entries detailing the money paid to individuals.<br><br>2  Monthly accounts for Women's Poor Committee, 1851-1863.<br><br>3  Monthly accounts for Women's Poor Committee, 1843-1851.<br><br>4  Visitors to the poor appointed by Monthly Meeting. Detailed lists of visits made, 1900-1920 by women friends, amounts they donated and to whom it was paid. <br><br>5  Minute Book of the Library Association of Friends in Ireland.<br><br>6  Envelope containing typescript material regarding the Dublin Visitation of Prisoners Committee, 1917-1918. Contains a letter from Henrietta Thomas to Margaret Berkeitt [?] regarding her husband who had been court marshalled and requested a Quaker chaplain, 2 January 1918.<br>Four letters to and from Leonard regarding Percy Bartlett, 1918.<br>Other letters regarding visits to hungerstrikers and other prisoners but none concerning women.<br><br>7  Minute Book of Auxiliary Tract Association, May 1827-May 1831.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Dublin Monthly Meeting,MMII/J1-22,1720-1966,"18th, 19th, 20th","Accounts:<br>MMII/J1  Poor Accounts, 1720-1748. 'A Collection Book for the Relief of the Poor'.<br><br>MMII/J2  A List of the members of Dublin Men's Meeting of their Monthly Collections, 1748-1826.<br><br>MMII/J3  Treasurers' Account Book of Dublin Monthly Meeting, 1759-1795.<br><br>MMII/J4  Treasurers' Account Book of Dublin Monthly Meeting, 1795-1832.<br><br>MMII/J5  Dublin Monthly Meeting Accounts, 1833-1892.<br><br>MMII/J9  Subscription Lists, 1822-1849. Subscriptions for the use of the Men's Monthly Meetings of Dublin, indexed alphabetically, giving name of subscriber, date and amount paid.<br><br>MMII/J11  Cash Book for Dublin Monthly Meeting, no date.<br><br>MMII/J15  Cash Book of Dublin Monthly Meeting, 1806-1836.<br><br>MMII/J14  Cash Payments of Dublin Monthly Meeting, 1902-1940.<br><br>MMII/J16  Rent Book of Dublin Monthly Meeting, 1849-1856. <br>Details of rents received from property owned by Dublin Monthly Meeting.<br><br>MMII/J17  Rent Book of Dublin Monthly Meeting, 1857-1878.<br><br>MMII/J18  Cash Book of Dublin Monthly Meeting, 1904-1914.<br><br>MMII/J19  Cash Book of Dublin Monthly Meeting, 1914-1925.<br><br>MMII/J18(a)  Rent Book, rents derived from Dublin Monthly Meeting Property, 1879-1899. Gives name and address of tenants, arrears due, gale day, etc.<br><br>MMII/J19(a)  Rent Book, 1901-1904.<br><br>MMII/J20  Dublin Monthly Accounts, 1893-1901.<br><br>MMII/J21  Dublin Monthly Meeting Tea Committee, 1946-1962, 1955-1966<br>Two small volumes of the Tea Committee, all women, which supplied refreshments to the monthly meetings. Contains details of the accounts of committee at back of volume.<br><br>MMII/J22   Apprenticing Fund of Dublin Monthly Meeting, 1754-1907. Fund established by Thomas Hendy for apprenticing poor Quaker children. Accounts of the committee.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Dublin Monthly Meeting,MMII/G1-3,1660-1871,"17th, 18th, 19th","Sufferings and Tithes:<br>MMII/G1  Sufferings of Dublin Monthly Meeting, 1660-1780.<br><br>MMII/G2  Sufferings of Dublin Monthly Meeting, 1782-1871.<br><br>MMII/G3  Tithes of Dublin Monthly Meeting, 1796-1859.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Dublin Monthly Meeting,MMII/K1-13,1682-1890,"17th, 18th, 19th","Removals:<br>MMII/K1  Certificates of Removal to and from Dublin Monthly Meeting, 1682-1754<br><br>MMII/K2  Certificates of Removal to and from Dublin Monthly Meeting, 1754-1776<br><br>MMII/K3  Certificates of Removal to and from Dublin Monthly Meeting, 1776-1784<br><br>MMII/K4  Certificates of Removal to and from Dublin Monthly Meeting, 1784-1791<br><br>MMII/K5  Certificates of Removal to and from Dublin Monthly Meeting, 1792-1804<br><br>MMII/K6  Certificates of Removal to and from Dublin Monthly Meeting, 1804-1822<br><br>MMII/K7  Certificates of Removal to and from Dublin Monthly Meeting, 1822-1844 <br><br>MMII/K8  Certificates of Removal from other meetings, 1825-1836<br><br>MMII/K9  Certificates of Removal from Dublin Monthly Meeting, 1825-1836<br><br>MMII/K10  Certificates of Removal to and from Dublin Monthly Meeting, 1840-1874<br><br>MMII/K11  Certificates of Removal to and from Dublin Monthly Meeting, 1844-1864<br><br>MMII/K12  Returning Certificates for Returning Friends, 1876-1890<br><br>MMII/K13  Certificates of Removal to and from Dublin Monthly Meeting, 1816-1828.",genealogy,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Dublin Monthly Meeting,MMII/L1-4,1683-1855,"17th, 18th, 19th","Wills and Inventories:<br>MMII/L1  Wills and Inventories, 1683-1720.<br>Large bound volume containing transcript of wills of friends. Very detailed and in good condition<br><br>MMII/L2  Wills and Inventories, 1721-1772<br>Large bound volume containing transcript of wills of friends, with loose index<br><br>MMII/L3  Minutes for Committee for Affairs and Wills, 1815-1851<br>Volume containing listing of names, affairs and wills of individual friends. Record of decision regarding inspection of friends affairs and if a will had been drawn up by the individual<br><br>MMII/L4  Minutes for Committee for Affairs and Wills, 1851-1855<br>Incomplete volume.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Dublin Monthly Meeting,MMII/M1-18,1655-1943,"17th, 18th, 19th, 20th","Family Records:<br>MMII/M1  Family Lists, 1655-1699.<br><br>MMII/M1(a)  Marriage Certificates, 1679-1692.<br><br>MMII/M2  Family Lists, 1701.<br><br>MMII/M3  Family Lists, 1734-1829.<br><br>MMII/M4  Marriage Certificates, 1738-1811.<br><br>MMII/M5  Births, 1750-1811.<br><br>MMII/M5a  Birth Notes, 1773-1809, Burial Notes, 1779-1811, indexed, printed forms.<br><br>MMII/M6  Family Lists, 1793-1910.<br><br>MMII/M7  Marriage Register, 1812-1848, indexed, printed forms.<br><br>MMII/M8  Burial Notes, 1811-1823.<br><br>MMII/M9  Birth Notes, 1812-1829, indexed, printed forms.<br><br>MMII/M9a  Birth Notes, 1829-1884.<br><br>MMII/M9b  Birth Notes, 1885-1943.<br><br>MMII/M10  List of Members, 1821-1825.<br><br>MMII/M11  Family Lists, also some burials, 1617, 1669-1774.<br><br>MMII/M12  List of Women Members, 1826-1855.<br><br>MMII/M12b  Burial Notes, 1824-1840, indexed, printed forms.<br><br>MMII/M12c  Burial Notes, 1840-1878,  indexed, printed forms.<br><br>MMII/M12d  Burial Notes, 1878-1912.<br><br>MMII/M13  List of Members, 1831-1840.<br><br>MMII/M14  Marriage Register, 1845-1877.<br><br>MMII/M15  Family Lists, c1810.<br><br>MMII/M16  Marriage Register, 1877-1898.<br><br>MMII/M17  'Small' General List of Members, no date.<br><br>MMII/M18  Registration Certificates for Marriage without Licenses, 1845-1878.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Museum Collection,,,19th,Art:<br>Large coloured engraving from a framed portrait of Elizabeth Fry in Quaker Dress.,Quakers; women artists,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Museum Collection,,,"19th, 20th","Art:<br>Edith Webb, 1854-1924, portrait in oils unframed believed to have been painted by Josephine Webb, 1853-1924.",Quakers; women artists,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Museum Collection,,,19th,"Art:<br>Sarah Deaves, born 1800, and her daughter Sally, 1827-1849, framed pencil sketch.",Quakers; women artists,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Museum Collection,,,19th,"Art:<br>Hanna Maria Wigham, about 1858, small unframed collage.",Quakers; women artists,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Museum Collection,,,20th,"Art:<br>'Aunt Josephine' charcoal drawing, presented in 1981, by Rhoda Bickerdike.",Quakers; women artists; women in art,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Museum Collection,,,18th,"Dress and accessories:<br>10  Part of Elizabeth Shackleton's Green Apron, no date.<br><br>11  Part of Wedding Dress of Lydia Shackleton, nee Mellor, who married Abraham Shackleton, 23 November 1779.",fashion; Quakers,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up the document."Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Museum Collection,,,,"Dress and accessories:<br>Silk hood worn by Mary Ridgeway, no date.",fashion,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Museum Collection,,,,"Dress and accessories:<br>Bonnet box, with key, with initials M W [Mary White] inside one two faded green bonnets, two black bonnets, no date.",fashion,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Museum Collection,,,19th,"Dress and accessories:<br>Wedding dress of Elizabeth Harvey, nee Todhunter, 1841.",fashion,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Museum Collection,,,18th,"Dress and accessories:<br>Green apron worn by Mary Ridgeway, c1770.",fashion,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Museum Collection,,,,"Embroidery:<br>Marriage certificate of Conrad A Pim to Enid Pim, illuminated and bound in book with embroidered cover by Ida Waterhouse nee Walpole, no date.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Museum Collection,,,19th,"Embroidery:<br>Anne Rhodes, Map of England and Wales, embroidered at Mountmellick school, 1813.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Museum Collection,,,20th,"Friends Relief' Work:<br>Stella M B Webb's star, Friends' Relief Service, and her uniform  Friends' Relief Service, no date.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Museum Collection,,,20th,Friends' Relief Work:<br>Cross of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany awarded to Lorraine Creed Meredith' October 1953' for work in Germany after the second world war.,women and war,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Museum Collection,,,20th,"Friends' Relief Work:<br>Quaker Star Badge, brooch, worn by Anna Wigham in World War II when working with refugees in Northern Ireland, no date.",welfare; women and charitable work,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Museum Collection,,,19th,"Personnel Belongings:<br>Plaited knot of hair enclosed in folded paper triangle, labelled 'Dorothy Fisher's hair, 24 July 1802'.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Museum Collection,418-419,1931-1932,20th,"Personnel Belongings:<br>418  Medal awarded to Stella M B  Webb for Oratory 1931-1932 by Dublin Monthly Meeting, Modern Language Society.<br><br>419  Medal awarded to Stella M B  Webb from 'Children of Vienna'.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up the document."Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Museum Collection,,,20th,"Postal Curios:<br>Censored envelope, 1939, 'Bilbau Espana' given to Isabel Grubb.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Museum Collection,,,20th,"Postal Curios:<br>Envelope addressed to Stella Webb from Amsterdam, 1943.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Museum Collection,,1864-1866,19th,"Records:<br>Diary of two walking tours by Susanna Gough, North Wales, 1864 and Westport, 1866.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Museum Collection,,,20th,"Records:<br>Stella M B Webb's School Certificate and Higher School Certificate and Certificate of Matriculation to London University, 1926.",education of girls,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Museum Collection,,,"18th, 19th","Samplers:<br>Forty-four samplers by women, indexed, from 18th and 19th centuries.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Museum Collection,,,18th,"Schools:<br>Cyphery Book of Alice Patten, 1739.",education of girls,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Museum Collection,,,20th,"Schools:<br>Rathgar Junior School, leather bound book presented by the pupils to Isobel Douglas in 1927.",education,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Museum Collection,,,19th,"Scrap Books:<br>Pim Album, red scrap book, 1877, of Elizabeth [?] Pim.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Museum Collection,,,19th,"Scrap Books:<br>'Recollection of our beloved sister', 1832, unfinished anthology of verses, apparently in memory of her sister Eliza.",women poets,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Museum Collection,,,19th,"Scrap Books:<br>Ruth Allen's Album, 1846.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Museum Collection,,,19th,"Scrap Books:<br>Personal collection of verse, handwritten with ink drawing on title page, Emma Goodbody Tullamore, 1879.",women poets,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Museum Collection,,,,"Scrap Books:<br>Album, property of Lucy Ann Goff of Haretown House, no date.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Museum Collection,,,,"Scrap Books:<br>Commonplace Book of Edith Clibborn, no date.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Museum Collection,,1859-1860,19th,"Scrap Books:<br>Personal Collection of verse, etc., 'Rachel Shackleton from her affectionate sister Lydia', 1859-1860.",women poets,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Museum Collection,383-384,,,"Scrap Books:<br>383  Autograph book of verse belonging to Rebecca Harney Shackleton and schoolbook of Jane Wigham Edmunson, no date.<br><br>384  Book of recipes and cures from the Shackleton family, no date.",education of girls,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up the document."Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Museum Collection,,,,"Scrap Books:<br>Webb family visitor' book, no date.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Museum Collection,405a-b,,20th,"Scrap Books:<br>Two astronomy diaries of Stella M B Webb, 1927.",women in science,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Museum Collection,,,,"Commonplace Book of Margaret Crouch, no date.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Museum Collection,,,20th,"Social Work and Exhibitions:<br>Badge with pin and name 'Gertrude Webb', attached to ribbon with letters W I L, 1926.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Museum Collection,,,,"Social Work and Exhibitions:<br>Edith Wigham Monkstown, wallet presented to her by the Dublin Working Girls Drilling Association with signatures of members, no date.",societies and clubs,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Museum Collection,,,,"Temperance:<br>Bond of Hope Medal, Gertude Webb, no date.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Dublin Monthly Meeting,MMII/O1-2,1705-1828,"18th, 19th","Disownments and Resignations:<br>MMII/O1  Disownments and Resignations, 1817-1827.<br><br>MMII/O2  Disownments and Resignations, 1705-1828.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Dublin Monthly Meeting,MMII/P1-7,1700-1953,"18th, 19th, 20th","Committee and Charities:<br>MMII/P1  Committee for the Poor, Accounts, 1700-1721.<br>Accounts of individual gifts issued by women members of Poor Committees to Poor of Dublin Monthly Meeting.<br><br>MMII/P2  Women's Meeting Poor Committee Accounts and Minutes, 1806-1842.<br>Presentations for marriages 1748-1791.<br>Brief Minutes of Poor Accounts and Amounts disbursed by the Committee.<br><br>MMII/P3  Minutes of the Committee for the Poor, 1805-1821.<br>Proceedings for the Committee of the Poor of Dublin Monthly Meeting. Although the committee members appear to be all male, there is information regarding women in receipt of assistance.<br><br>MMII/P4  Lists of Charitable Gifts, 1847-1853.<br>Listing of individuals in receipt of gifts and the signature of the women friends who visit the poor.<br><br>MMII/P5  Poor Committee Minutes, 1846.<br>Listing of individuals in receipt of gifts and the signature of the women friends who visit the poor.<br><br>MMII P6  Friends Ragged School (Meath Place Mission) Committee Minutes, 1907-1950. <br>Work of the Committee include a free breakfast and ragged school scheme, men's adult school, gospel meeting of first day and of a mother's meeting, children's playhouse and special service. Names of committee at back of volume, volume 1 1907-1942 and volume 2 1943-October 1950. <br><br>MMII/P7  Meath Place Mission Premises Committee, 1938-1953. Includes:<br>Notebook of Meath Place Premises Committee Minutes, November 1945-March 1953.<br>Cash Book of the Meath Place Premises Committee, April 1938-March 1952.<br>Envelope containing Meath Place premises Committee Account book with Dublin Savings Bank, 1943-1947. Two Cash Receipt Books.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Dublin Monthly Meeting,MMII/Z1-14,1814-1976,"19th, 20th","Miscellaneous:<br>MMII/Z1  Proceedings of the General Committee of the Tract Association, 1814-1844.<br><br>MMII/Z2  Auxiliary Tract Association Minutes, 1851-1865.<br><br>MMII/Z3  Tract Association Minutes, 1862-1868.<br><br>MMII/Z4  Foreign Missions Association Minutes, 1869-1913.<br>Ladies Committee appointed to assist the Foreign Missions Association, twenty women friends appointed to the Committee.<br><br>MMII/Z5  Peace Committee Minutes, 1910-1923.<br><br>MMII/Z6  Religious Instruction Committee Minutes, 1904-1916.<br><br>MMII/Z6[?]  Extension Committee (lectures, home missions and social services minutes). Two volumes with 120 interleaved papers separately indexed, 1916-1930.<br><br>MMII/Z7  Accounts, subscription lists, affairs and wills, removal certificates, disownments, marriage presentments and answers to queries, 1846-1847. Bundle of papers, B1-94. Examples of items:<br>B2 Account of Sufferings, March 1846.<br>B4 Robinson, Martha, Certificate of Removals.<br><br>MMII/Z8  Temple Hill Burial Ground, 1860-1920.<br>Volume containing details of persons interned, residence, next of kin, date died and date interned.<br><br>MMII/Z9  Subscriptions, analysis of, 1938-1945.<br>Volume detailing name of subscriber, amount donated, etc.<br><br>MMII/Z10  Minutes of Temple Hill Committee, 1895-1914.<br><br>MMII/Z11  Minutes of Tempe Hill Committee, 1915-1932.<br><br>MMII/Z12  Minutes of Temple Hill Committee, 1932-1949.<br>Typed minutes.<br><br>MMII/Z13  Minutes of Temple Hill Committee, 1950-1962.<br>Typed minutes.<br><br>MMII Z14  Report of Temple Hill Committee, 1962-1976.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Dublin Monthly Meeting,MMII/R1-11,1835-1957,"19th, 20th","History and Library:<br>MMII/R1  Proceedings of the Committee of the Library Association of Friends in Dublin, 1835-1846.<br><br>MMII/R2  Minutes of the Young Men's Association of the Society of Friends, later Friends Institute. Women friends were members of the Association, 1851-1863.<br><br>MMII/R3  Receipts and Payments Book of the Friends Institute (Library), no date.<br><br>MMII/R4  Dublin Friends Institute Minutes, 1876-1897.<br>Minutes of the Library Institute at which the minutes of a separate Ladies Committee Book is read and approved of by the Committee.<br><br>MMII/R5  Minutes of Essay Meetings of Dublin Friends Institute, 1866-1877.<br>Papers read by various members, including women friends, of the Institute.<br>Minutes of Essay Meetings of Dublin Friends Institute, 1878-1883.<br>Minutes of Essay Meetings of Dublin Friends Institute, 1884-1891.<br>Minutes of Essay Meetings of Dublin Friends Institute, 1892-1898.<br>Minutes of Essay Meetings of Dublin Friends Institute, 1898-1905.<br>Minutes of Essay Meetings of Dublin Friends Institute, 1906-1909.<br>In 1909 Edith Webb was elected Vice President of the Institute. Female involvement was at a minimal in the early years but the numbers of women members increased over the years. <br><br>MMII/R6  Minutes of Dublin Friends Institute Library Committee, 1938-1947.<br>Members of the Committee are predominantly female.<br><br>MMII/R7  Friends Institute Library Committee Minutes, 1958-1969.<br><br>MMII/R8  Dublin Monthly Meeting Library Committee Minutes, 1816-1842.<br><br>MMII/R9   Dublin Monthly Meeting Library Committee Minutes, 1842-1884.<br><br>MMII/R10  Dublin Monthly Meeting Library Committee Minutes, 1884-1947.<br><br>MMII/R11  Dublin Monthly Meeting Library Committee Minutes, 1947-1957.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Dublin Monthly Meeting,MMII/R12-20,1817-1991,"19th, 20th","History and Library:<br><br>MMII R12  Dublin Monthly Meeting Library Committee, Entry Books, 1817-1828.<br><br>MMII R13  Dublin Monthly Meeting Library Committee, Entry Books, 1828-1835.<br><br>MMII R14  Dublin Monthly Meeting Library Committee, Entry Books, 1835-1849.<br><br>MMII R15  Dublin Monthly Meeting Library Committee, Entry Books, 1845-1893.<br><br>MMII R16  Dublin Monthly Meeting Library Committee, Final Account Book, 1984-1987.<br><br>MMII R17  Dublin Monthly Meeting Library Committee, Rough Minutes, 1862-1872.<br><br>MMII R18  Dublin Monthly Meeting Library Committee, Rough Minutes, 1872-1880.<br><br>MMII R19  Dublin Monthly Meeting Library Committee, Rough Minutes, 1880-1903.<br><br>MMII R20  Dublin Friends Badminton Club.<br>Minutes of Annual General Meeting, 1931-1972.<br>Minutes of Annual General Meeting, 1974-1990.<br>Minutes of Committee Meetings, 1961-1974.<br>Minutes of Committee Meetings, 1974-1991.<br>Rules, Annual Reports, etc.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Edenderry Monthly Meeting,MMIII/Z1,,"17th, 18th","Miscellaneous:<br>Minutes and Advises for the Half-Yearly Meeting held in Dublin for the Nation of Ireland, late 17th early 18th century.<br>Alphabetically ordered listing of 'advises' on a variety of issues including apprentices, burials, education, marriage, discipline, etc.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Edenderry Monthly Meeting,MMIII/E1,1731-1788,18th,"Epistles:<br>Copies of Epistles received by Women's Meeting, 1731-1788.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Edenderry Monthly Meeting,MMIII/L1,1728-1763,18th,"Wills and Inventories:<br>Wills, 1728-1763. <br>Volume entitled 'The Book of Record of Wills and Inventories belonging to Edenderry Monthly Meeting' containing transcript of wills of men and women friends and inventory of the effects of the deceased.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Moate Monthly Meeting,MMIV/B1-2,1846-1896,19th,"Women's Meeting:<br>MMIV/B1  Minutes of Women's Meeting, 1846-1874.<br><br>MMIV/B2  Minutes of Women's Meeting, 1875-1896.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Mountmellick Monthly Monthly Meetings,MMV/B1,1755-1761,,"Women's Meeting:<br>Minutes of Women's Monthly Meetings, 1755-1761.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Mountmellick Monthly Monthly Meetings,MMV/K1-3,,,"Removals:<br>MMV/K1  Removal Certificates, 1755-1795; Wills and Inventories, 1682-1693<br><br>MMV/K2  Removal Certificates, 1798-1827<br><br>MMV/K3  Removal Certificates, 1865-1887.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Mountmellick Monthly Monthly Meetings,MMV/H1-3,1784-1920,"18th, 19th, 20th","Schools and Education:<br>MMV/H1  Mountmellick School List of Pupils, 1855-1920<br>Name of pupil, date of entrance and removal, date of pupils birth and by whom fee is paid<br><br>MMV/H2  Proceedings of the Committee appointed in the Province of Leinster to the care and direction of the Provincial School, (Mountmellick School), 1784-1799. Back of volume contains names of children to be admitted to the School, 1792-1799<br><br>MMV/H3  Mountmellick School Reports, 1790-1855.<br>Printed reports of Mountmellick School detailing number of children in attendance, names and details of subscriptions to the school.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,County Wexford Monthly Meetings,MMVI/L1,1749-1804,"18th, 19th","Wills and Inventories:<br>Certificates of Removal, Wills and Inventories,1749-1804.",genealogical,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,County Wexford Monthly Meetings,MMVI/B1-3,1809-1899,19th,"Women Meetings:<br>MMVI/B1  Proceedings of County Wexford Women's Meeting, 1809-1832<br><br>MMVI/B2  Minutes of County Wexford Women's Meeting, 1841-1865<br><br>MMVI/B3  Minutes of County Wexford Women's Meeting, 1865-1899.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Wicklow Monthly Meetings,MMVII/F1,1768-1800,"18th, 19th","Testimonies:<br>Testimonies of Disownments and Certificates of Removal, 1768-1800.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Cork Monthly Meeting,MMVIII/B1-2,1680-1784,"17th, 18th","Women's Meetings:<br>MMVIII/B1  Third and Sixth Week Meeting Minutes, 1763-1784<br><br>MMVIII/B2  Women's Meetings Minutes, 1680-1696.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Museum Collection,,,19th,"Temperance:<br>Pledge, Father Matthew, signed by Catherine Head, 2 February 1840.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Museum Collection,,,19th,"Temperance:<br>Webb Commonplace Book, containing notice from Annie Halliday, widow of Thomas Halliday, to discontinue sale of alcoholic drinks from 1 February 1887.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Museum Collection,,,,"Temperance:<br>Booklet of fruit drink recipes by Marguerite Skelton, no date.",housekeeping,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Museum Collection,,,,"Miscellany:<br>Lantern slides illustrating work of Lady Dudley and verses, no date.",aristocracy,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,"Deed Boxes, Miscellaneous, New Shelf Head Lists",Deed Box XVII,1725-1926,"18th, 19th, 20th","Folder 1.5-1.6  Helena Sarah Pim copy of will, 1922 English and Irish probate, 1926.<br><br>Folder 6.2 and Folder 10.9  Mary Shaw, extract from her will, 1814, and list of furniture for disposal to Cahir and Clonmel.<br><br>Folder 2.3  Charlotte Augusta Aynsley, 25 Boundary Place, London, Road, Liverpool, signature to the fee farm grant, Cork Street, holdings, 1852.<br><br>Folder 4.22  Helen Isabel Colley, Lismara Killiney, County Dublin, signatory of conveyance, Cork Street holdings.<br><br>Folder 3.5  Catherine Elizabeth Croker, Cheltenham, signatory to fee farm grant, Cork Street holdings, 1906.<br><br>Folder 2.7  Harriet Orpin, Dublin, signatory to fee farm grant, Cork Street holding, 1887.<br><br>Folder 8.6  Sarah Rigge, Clonmel, wife of Thomas Rigge. Executrix of her husband's will, 1725.<br><br>Folder 8.8  Signatory to statement on lease of Clonmel graveyard as executrix of the will of her husband, Thomas Rigge, 1754.<br><br>Folder 1.1b-c  Jane Ruckmann, wife of Richard, signed with her mark, two leases relating to Cork Street holdings, 1725 and 1738, as executrix of her husband's estate.<br><br>Folder 6.2  Mary Shaw, bequest of furniture by her to Women's Meeting, Cahir, no date.<br><br>Folder 10.9  Extract from her will, bequest of furniture by her to Women's Meeting to Clonmel, no date.<br><br>Folder 2.6  Henrietta Ward, 41 Cork Street, signatory to fee farm grant, Cork Street holdings, 1884.<br><br>Folder 2.6  Mary Jane Ward, 41 Cork Street, signatory to fee farm grant, Cork Street holdings, 1884.",finance,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number,  is needed to call up the document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,"Deed Boxes, Miscellaneous, New Shelf Head Lists",Deed Box XVIII,1707-1732,18th,"Folder 4.7  Devonshire Sarah Cork, will, 1732, relating to bequest to widows.<br><br>Folder 6.1  Elizabeth Lawford, Clogheen, County Tipperary, copy of her will, 17 March 1707.",finance; welfare,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number,  is needed to call up the document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,"Deed Boxes, Miscellaneous, New Shelf Head Lists",Deed Box IX,1767-1885,"18th, 19th","Folder 12.2  Elizabeth Dawson, widow of John Dawson Coates. Extracts of will, 1808 and probate 1812.<br><br>Folder 7.39-7.40  Catherine Allen, Great Georges Street, Dublin. Apprentice as cook to Sarah Sophia Russell, 1873.<br><br>Folder 5.4   Susanna Bushy, nee Strettell, Gowran, County Kilkenny, signatory to lease, 1767, Ballintore, Meeting House.<br><br>Folder 9.2  Elizabeth Bulla, daughter of Timothy and Ruth Edenderry.  Deed of apprenticeship of above to Susan Williams, Edenderry, 1878.<br><br>Folder 7.27-29  Elizabeth T Chandlee apprenticed to Charlotte McDowell, Dublin, 1871.<br><br>Folder 9.15  Harriet Dowdall, Dublin, daughter of William and Mary Ann, apprenticed to John Morgan, draper of Mountmellick, 1882.<br><br>Folder 9.9-12  Elizabeth Dudley, Roscrea, County Tipperary, by her will, 1799, she bequeathed annuity to Leinster Provincial Schools. Reference to redemption of annuity 1923-1926.<br><br>Folder 7.1  Anne Eves, daughter of Rebecca Eves, Dublin. Apprenticing agreement of above, 1839, to Sarah Taylor of Wexford.<br><br>Folder 5.4  Sarah Fuller, wife of John Fuller, Ballitore, signatory to lease 1767, Ballintore.<br><br>Folder 8.14-16  Ada Mary Gatchell, daughter of Samuel Gatehall, apprenticed to Thomas Webster, Meade, draper, Newbridge, 1876.<br><br>Folder 9.38-40  Harriett Grubb, Dublin, apprenticed to Switzer's Limited, Grafton Street, 1886, for 'Berlin and Art needlework, Trade'.<br><br>Folder 9.11-12  Jane Grubb, Braithwate Street, Dublin. Apprentice to John Douglas, Wexford, Street, draper, 1880.<br><br>Folder 9.6-10  Mary Halliday, draper of 44 Upper George's Street, Kingstown, took as apprentice Mary Jane Hunter, 1879.<br><br>Folder 9.41  Martha Hayllar, Sheffield, pastry cook and confectioner, took as apprentice Emily Hogg of Dublin, 1887. <br><br>Folder 9.28-29  Sarah Jane Hogg,  Dorset Street, Dublin. Apprenticed to John Douglas of 18 Wexford Street, Dublin, draper, no date.<br><br>Folder 9.35-37  Rebecca Hunter, apprenticed to John Douglas of 18 Wexford Street, Dublin, draper, 1885.<br><br>Folder 7.7  Charlotte Jackson at Brookfield School, apprenticed to Lucy Wardell, draper, 1864.<br><br>Folder 9.42-45  Ada Douglas Kymer, daughter of Anne Jane Kymer. Apprenticed to John Douglas, draper of Wexford Street, Dublin, 1888.<br><br>Folder 9.13-14  Harriet Kymer, 128 Upper Abbey Street, daughter of Samuel. Apprenticed to John Nicholason, Westmoreland Street, Dublin, draper, 1881.<br><br>Folder 7.15  Elizabeth Lawlor, Dublin, apprenticed to John Douglas, 1867.<br><br>Folder 7.35  Jane Perry, apprenticed to John Douglas draper, Dublin, 1873. <br><br>Folder 8.20  Ï6 apprentice fee returned by John Douglas as above, 1877. <br><br>Folder 7.39-40  Sarah Sophia Russell, daughter of Richard and Anna Maria, apprenticed to Catherine Allen, draper, Dublin, no date. <br><br>Folder 7.31  Charlotte Murray, receipt for apprenticing funds for above, 1872, with John Douglas Dublin.<br><br>Folder 8.21-23  Charlotte Neale, daughter of Lucia Neale, Monkstown, apprenticed to John Douglas Wexford Street, draper.<br><br>Folder 8.24-26  Thomasina Neale, daughter of Lucia Neale, apprenticed to John Douglas Wexford Street, draper, 1878.<br><br>Folder 9.1  Ester Charlotte Litton of Holles Street, Dublin. Signatory to lease, Eustace Street, 1820.<br><br>Folder 7.19  Eliza Muldowney, Brown Street, Carlow. Signatory to mortgage of house in Tullow Street <br>Carlow.<br><br>Folder 7.16-18  Catherine Murray, daughter of Daniel and Mary. Apprenticed to Eliza Tully, Cootehill, 1868.<br><br>Folder 3.2  Sarah Strettel, Ballintore, County Kildare, signatory to lease 1745, Ballintore Meeting House.<br><br>Folder 9.33-34  Ada Matilda Wardell, Dublin, apprenticed to Alex Bailey of 28 Mary Street Dublin, 1884. <br><br>Folder 7.7  Lucy Wardell, draper took apprentice Charlotte Jackson, 1864.<br><br>Folder 8.27-29  Mary Murray Wheeler, daughter of Frances Ann, apprentice to Charlotte McDowell, Capel Street, Dublin, draper, 1878. <br><br>Folder 9.21-27  Priscilla Jane Wicklow, daughter of Joseph Wicklow.  Apprenticed to Edward Lee of Penrose, Bowles and Company, General Drapers, Kingstown, 1883.<br><br>Folder 9.1-2  Susan Williams, Edenderry, draper, took Elizabeth Bulla as apprentice, no date.",employment of women; education; finance,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number,  is needed to call up the document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,"Deed Boxes, Miscellaneous, New Shelf Head Lists",Deed Box XVI,1767-1926,"18th, 19th","Folder 12.2  Elizabeth Dawson, widow of John Dawson Coates. Extracts of will, 1808, and probate, 1812.<br><br>Folder 7.39-7.40  Catherine Allen, Great Georges Street, Dublin. Apprenticed as cook to Sarah Sophia Russell, 1873.<br><br>Folder 5.4   Susanna Bushy, nee Strettell, Gowran, County Kilkenny, signatory to lease, 1767, Ballintore, Meeting House.<br><br>Folder 9.2  Elizabeth Bulla, daughter of Timothy and Ruth Edenderry.  Deed of apprenticeship of above to Susan Williams, Edenderry, 1878.<br><br>Folder 7.27-29  Elizabeth T Chandlee apprenticed to Charlotte McDowell, Dublin, 1871.<br><br>Folder 12.5  Order of Land Commission relating to annuity of Elizabeth Dawson, 1913.<br><br>Folder 12.9-12  Documents relating to redemption of annuity, 1923-1926.<br><br>Folder 6.1b  Louisa Ward, signatory to fee farm grant, Cork Street holdings, no date.<br>Maisie Ward nee Middleton, Derry. Party to renewal of lease, Cork Street holdings, 1809.",employment of women; finance,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number,  is needed to call up the document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,"Deed Boxes, Miscellaneous, New Shelf Head Lists",Deed Box XIII,1821-1950,"19th, 20th","Elizabeth Beale married to William Beale, merchant of Dunganon, County Tyrone, signatory, as widow, to renewal of lease, Provincial School, Mountmellick, 1821.<br><br>Janet Curwen, 35 Molesworth Street, Dublin wife of Isaac Curwen:<br>Folder 2.4  Executrix of her husband's will, 1855.<br>Folder 2.7  Common search against above, negative, 1851-1861.<br>Folder 2.8  Signatory to sale of her interest in 35 Moleworth Street, 1861.<br>Folder 2.11  Signed receipt from above for fixtures and fittings of above. <br><br>Folder 12.2  Elizabeth Dawson, Dublin, wife of John Dawson. Extracts of her will, 4 November 1808, with bequest to school at Mountmellick.<br>Folder 12.3  High Court Order vesting annuity bequeathed by above in trustees, 1896.<br>Folder 12.4  Affidavit relating to will of above, no date.<br><br>Folder 5.5  Anna Hutchinson, portion of will,1857.<br><br>Folder 8.15  Maria O'Neill, signatory to deed for assignment, 1828, regarding will of Jane Wood.<br><br>Folder 8.19  Receipts signed by Maria O'Neill as annotated, 1829-1835.<br><br>Folder 1.3  Elizabeth Pim Fayle, died 1914, Merdon, Dalkey, Deed Box XIII.<br><br>Folder 1.3 Copy of will, 1909 and probate 1914. <br><br>Folder 1.8-10  Enid Ethel Pim, Foxrock, County Dublin, letters for administration, 1934, for England, Ireland and Northern Ireland.<br><br>Folder 1.5  Sarah Helena Pim, 3 Florence Terrace, Bray. <br><br>Folder 1.6  Copy of will, 1922 and probate, 1926.<br><br>Folder 1.7  Susanna Pim, copy of will, 1927, with codicils probate, 1950.<br><br>Folder 5.4  Sarah Purdon, fee farm grant to Mountmellick School, 1857 and 1856.<br><br>Folder 3.1  Alice Russell nee Coates, wife of Samuel Russell, Hodgestown, County Kildare. Reference to marriage articles in renewal of lease, Hodgestown,1790.<br><br>Folder 5.3  Mary Thaker, nee Malone, signatory to assignment of her interest in 'Bank Stock'  to Mountmellick School, 1832. <br><br>Folder 8.15  Mary Thaker, nee Malone, signatory to assignment of her interest in 'Bank Stock'  to Mountmellick School, 1828.<br><br>Folder 8.16  Receipts signed by her 1829-1832.<br><br>Folder 5.2  Jane Wood, Dublin copy of her will, 1827, containing bequest to Friends and the School at Mountmellick.<br><br>Folder 8  Details of administration of Jane Wood will, 1827-1836.<br><br>Folder 8.1  Mary Wood, statement of her death, no date. <br><br>Folder 8.15  Signatory to deed of assignment, 1828.",finance,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number,  is needed to call up the document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,"Deed Boxes, Miscellaneous, New Shelf Head Lists",Deed Box XI,1734-1920,"18th, 19th","Folder 9.13  Charlotte Bell, widow of Ambrose Harvey, married William Bell of Bellview, Queens, Cork. Signatory to renewal of lease, Eustace Street, 1835.<br><br>Folder 9.6  Ann Clibborn signatory to lease, Eustace Street and signatory to surrender of premises, 1822.<br><br>Folder 7.9  Sarah Clibborn, Moate, County Westmeath, party to deed renewal of lease, Eustace Street, no date.<br><br>Folder 2.1  Elizabeth Goodbody Pike, of Clara House, party to conveyance of meeting house, 1920.<br><br>Folder 5.6  Elizabeth Goodbody, signatory as widow to lease of Eustace Street, 1734.<br><br>Folder 6.9  Signatory to consent to agreement Eustace Street, 1770.<br><br>Folder 6.13  Signatory to consent to agreement Eustace Street, 1770.<br><br>Folder 8.11 Frances Stock, married Charles Brown, Dublin, Jeweller, signatory to deed of assignment, Eustace Street, 1815.",finance,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number,  is needed to call up the document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,"Deed Boxes, Miscellaneous, New Shelf Head Lists",Deed Box XII,1728-1853,"18th, 19th","Folder 1.4-1.6  Signatory to fee farm grant, Eustace Street, certified copy, 1853. Original counterpart ,1852. <br><br>Folder 10.3  Signatory to fee farm grant, 1852, 5 Eustace Street.<br><br>Folder 1.17  Selina Bell, Bellview, Abbeyleix, recipient of head rent, Eustace Street Meeting House. Letter in relation to 1853 and signed note of empowerment for Eustace Street rents, 1853.<br><br>Folder 9.3-4  Elizabeth Cope, wife of William Cope. Party to agreement regarding ten cottages and forty acres in Sycamore Alley, 1803. Signatory to conveyance in Sycamore Alley, 1804.<br><br>Folder 5.1  Certified copy of position of Elizabeth Dawson's will, no date.<br><br>Folder 7.5  Emoz, Elizabeth, wife of Walter Emoz, reference to a judgement relating to her husband's estate and Sycamore Street property, 1774.<br><br>Folder 5.5d-h  Elizabeth Paul, nee Pooley, wife of Joshua, signatory to lease, Sycamore Alley, 1728,1737, 1748, 1756.<br><br>Folder 3.3  Elizabeth Read, Beneficiary under her husband's, William, will, 1789.<br><br>Folder 3.3  Mary Read of Exchequer Street and Whitefriar Street, Dublin, wife of William Read, Dublin Grocer. <br><br>Folder 3.2  Beneficiary of will of William, 1774.<br><br>Folder 3.5  Signatory to lease of Eagle Tavern, Eustace Street, 1787.<br><br>Folder 3.7  Original Will of Mary Read, widow, 1798 with codicil 1799.<br><br>Folder 4.21  Exchequer search against Mary Read, 1786-1800. <br><br>Folder 4.24  Chancery search against Mary Read, 1780-1810.",finance,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number,  is needed to call up the document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,"Deed Boxes, Miscellaneous, New Shelf Head Lists",Deed Box X,1794-1866,"18th, 19th","Folder 5.18  Bridget Carroll, nee Boylan, Meath Street, Dublin. Agreement between above and Jonathan Pim, regarding sale of Meath Street, House, 1866. Also contains notice to quit signed with mark by above, 20 May 1866.<br><br>Folder 3.2e-f  Rachel Maria Jackson, party to lease Meath Street, 1808. <br><br>Folder 4.3  Signatory to assignment, Meath Street, 1794.<br><br>Folder 5.1  Signatory to Lease Meath Street, 1808.<br><br>Folder 5.2  Signatory to Lease Meath Street, 1812.<br><br>Folder 5.3  Signatory to Lease Meath Street, 1814.",finance,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number,  is needed to call up the document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,"Deed Boxes, Miscellaneous, New Shelf Head Lists",Deed Box XIV,1907-1909,20th,"Julia Colgan Tullow Street, County Carlow.<br>Folder 5.1  Valuation of premises in Carlow leased by above from Friends, 1909.<br><br>Folder 5.10  Draft copy of conveyance of premises in Carlow to J Colgan, 1909.<br><br>Folder 5.14  Requisition on title of above.<br><br>Folder 5.23-24  Authorisation of sale of premises, no date.<br><br>Folder 4.16  Mary Susanna Hart Synnott, wife of General Arthur Fitzroy Hart Synnott, Ballymoyer, County Armagh. Party to assignment of lease of premises in Carlow, 1907.",finance,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number,  is needed to call up the document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,"Deed Boxes, Miscellaneous, New Shelf Head Lists",Deed Box VI,1735-1813,"18th, 19th","Deed Box VI  Folder 6.2  Ann Chetwood reference to lease Eustace Street, Meeting House, 1812.<br><br>Deed Box XI  Folder 5.3  Signatory to lease of above, 1813.<br><br>Folder 6.2  Elizabeth Gould, reference to lease Eustace Street, 1735.<br><br>Folder 6.2  Mary Roberts, daughter of Isaac and Anna, reference to Dolphin's Barn graveyard lease 1756.",finance,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up the document."Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,"Deed Boxes, Miscellaneous, New Shelf Head Lists",Deed Box VII,1720-1917,"18th, 19th, 20th","Ann Clibborn, Moate, County Westmeath, party to renewal of lease on premises at Eustace Street, 1822.<br><br>Folder 11.3  Cecilia Cowan, nee D'Olier, daughter of Jeremiah D'Olier. Reference to above in her father's will 1817.<br><br>Folder 11.3  Jane D'Olier, nee Collins, wife of Jeremiah D'Olier, reference to her in the will of Jeremiah, no date.<br><br>Folder 9.2-3  Charlotte Edmondson. Grave marked on map of Cork Street Graveyard, no date.<br><br>Folder 1.2e-f  Catherine Ferrall, daughter of John Farrell, Dublin. Signatory to lease, Cork Street, Dublin, 1788.  Signatory to receipt for fine Cork Street, 1839.<br><br>Folder 11.5  Sophia Foot, nee D'Olier, daughter of Jeremiah D'Olier. Reference to above in her father's will, 1817.<br><br>Folder 8.3  Elizabeth Harris, daughter of Henry Harris, County Dublin. Extract of marriage settlement, 1827, of Elizabeth and Stephen Cowan.<br><br>Folder 11.5  Abigail Jaffray, reference to above relating to Sycamore Alley, lease 1790 and 1832.<br><br>Folder 4.10  Abigail Hautervilles, nee Jaffrey, daughter of Robert and Abigail Jaffrey. Signatory to removal of lease, Eustace Street, 1818. <br><br>Folder 2.8  Susan Haydock, Violet Bank, Rathangan, County Kildare, witness to caretaker agreement, 27 February 1899.<br><br>Folder 10.1ii  Elizabeth Paul, nee Pooley, wife of Joshua, signatory to lease, Sycamore Alley, 1744.<br><br>Folder 14.2  Ann Paisley of Paddock, Queen's County. Signatory to lease Balliboys meeting house, 1757.<br><br>Folder 7.1  Elizabeth Prendergast, Frances Street, Dublin. Copy of application for letters of administration of estate of above, 1907.<br><br>Folder 1.2a  Anna Robert, wife of Thomas. Reference to her in lease, 1727, regarding Cork Street holdings.<br><br><br>Folder 1.2a  Reference to Cork Street Poor House lease, 1727. <br><br>Folder 1.2d  Reference to Mary Robert's death, lease Cork Street, Dublin 1768.<br><br>Folder 3.2  Eliz Swaine, caretaker's agreement with Sarah Strettel, 103 Cork Street, Dublin.<br><br>Folder 12.7  Margaret Sophia Watson, Islington, Terenure, Dublin. Signatory to Deed of Trust relating to  Strand Street, Dublin, 1913.<br><br>Folder 2.10  Copy of water contract for Eustace Street, Buildings signed by above as registrar, 1917. <br><br>Folder 9.5-7  Stella M B Webb, correspondence between above and the Eastern Health Board relating to  Cork Street Burial Ground 1878.",finance,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number,  is needed to call up the document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,"Deed Boxes, Miscellaneous, New Shelf Head Lists",Deed Box XV,1725-1868,"18th, 19th","Folder 4.1b  Jane Curtis, wife of John Curtis, Dublin Alderman. Signatory to lease Cork Street holdings, 1738.  <br><br>Folder 4.1d  Elizabeth Curtis, wife of Robert Curtis, Dublin. Signatory to lease, Cork Street holdings, 1784.<br><br>Folder 6.1d-f  Anne Falkner, youngest daughter to George Falkner, Dublin, signatory to lease, Cork Street holdings, 1792, 1822, 1835.<br><br>Folder 3.1-2  Hanna Hoy, wife of George Hoy, plaintiff in dispute over will of Henry Percy, 1725.<br>County Wicklow, defendant as a minor in Court of Chancery in care relating to property in Cork Street, 1725.  Decree in Chancery Court.<br><br>Folder 3.1-2 Ann Townly, wife of Harry. Defendant in dispute over will of Henry Percy, 1725. <br><br>Folder 7.16-17  Eliza Tully, Cootehill, took as apprentice Catherine Murray, 1868. <br><br>Folder 3.1-2  Mary Warburton, wife of Richard, defendant in dispute over the will of Henry Percy, 1725.<br><br>Folder 6.1a-c  Amelia Willcocks, nee Middleton. Party to lease Cork Street holdings, 1809 and 1822.",finance; employment of women,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number,  is needed to call up the document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,"Deed Boxes, Miscellaneous, New Shelf Head Lists",Deed Box VIII,1829-1911,"19th, 20th","Folder 13.4 and Folder 15.1  Mary Josephine Lahiff, Rathmines, daughter of Denis.  Party to lease, Coghill's Court, Dublin, 1908.<br><br>Folder 13.6 and Folder 15.2  Marriage Settlement, 1908, of Mary Josephine Lahiff, Rathmines.<br><br>Folder 13.7-13.9  Mary Josephine Lahiff, Rathmines, party to lease Coghill's Court, 1911.<br><br>Folder 8.9  Hannah Pim, Tullamore, trustee of will of Jane Pim, signatory to renewal of lease, Mountmellick, Graveyard, 1829.<br><br>Folder 9.1  Hannah Pim. Signatory to lease Mountrath graveyard, 1838.<br><br>Folder 14.8  Evidence compiled by Stella Webb relating to Coghill's Court, Dublin, no date.",finance,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up the document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,"Deed Boxes, Miscellaneous, New Shelf Head Lists",,1945-1957,20th,"Strong Room Wills:<br>67  Charlotte Gray Lamb, Richill, County Armagh, died 21 June 1957, copy of will, 1945 and codicil, 1948 attached to probate 1958.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up the document.Cork Public Museum,Click Repository,,AQNOL1966:163,,20th,"Letter from T MacCurtain to Miss MacSwiney, 18 May 1917.",,,Cork Public Museum,Click Repository,,AQNOL1966:164,,20th,"Letter from T MacCurtain to Miss MacSwiney, 10 May 1917.",,,Cork Public Museum,Click Repository,,AQNOL1966:165,,20th,"Letter to T MacCurtain, Reading Jail, from niece, 13 July 1917.",prisoners,,"Irish Theatre Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,Jimmy O'Dea Collection,ITA/131/3/26,,20th,"Printed photographs of Jimmy O'Dea and Louis Elliment, caption reads at its rehearsal for Finnian's Rainbow last night in the Molesworth Hall, Louise Elliman and Jimmy O'Dea.",women in entertainment,,"Irish Theatre Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,Jimmy O'Dea Collection,ITA/131/3/45,,20th,"Relating to Ursula Doyle's career, 32 items:<br>For example: <br>'Polising up St Buccanee Nine World  - Premier for Dublin' from the 'Daily Express', author, Jack Kennealy.<br>Article discussing rehearsals for the plays and musicals for Dublin Theatre Festival production of 'Sir Buccaneer', a musical based on the life of Sir Henry Morgan and directed by Norman Maen. Includes interviews with Ursula Doyle.",women in entertainment,,"Irish Theatre Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,Jimmy O'Dea Collection,ITA/131/3/47,,20th,"Printed photograph, captioned, Maureen Potter pictured with Ursula [sic] Doyle and Dympna Cafferty, after she received the Variety Club award for her outstanding contribution to the theatre and charity, c1970.",women in entertainment,,"Irish Theatre Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,Jimmy O'Dea Collection,ITA/131/3/49,,20th,"Review of Molly Malone lunch and cabaret at Jury's ballroom.  The lunch and dress show are described. The cabaret was directed by Ursula Doyle, includes a printed photograph of Ursula Doyle, 'Irish Times', 3 June 1970.",women in entertainment,,"Irish Theatre Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,Jimmy O'Dea Collection,ITA/131/3/51,,20th,"Review of the 'Golden Years' a musical by Donal Giltinian, based on the Life of Percy French during the period he composed songs and travelled all over Ireland entertaining as he went. Directed by Ursula Doyle, from the 'Limerick Chronicle', 23 March 1971.",women in entertainment,,"Irish Theatre Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,Jimmy O'Dea Collection,ITA/131/3/54B-D,,20th,"Article about Ursula Doyle's career, 4 sheets, includes 3 printed photographs.<br>'Full Time Entertainer',  Woman's Way, by Kate Kennelly 19 January 1973.",women in entertainment,,"Irish Theatre Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,Jimmy O'Dea Collection,ITA/131/4/118-141,1940-1960,20th,"Ursula Doyle's Early Career, 25 photographs, c1940 and c1960 <br>Collection of photographs of Ursula during her early career. Example:<br>ITA/131/4/122  Production shot with a variety of dancers or stage in costume, Ursula and Noel Doyle also in costume are sitting down in centre stage, early 1940s.",women in entertainment,,"Irish Theatre Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,Jimmy O'Dea Collection,ITA/131/4/142-153,,20th,"Jimmy and Ursula O'Dea, 12 photographs c1959-1964:<br>Example Jimmy O'Dea stands in front of a building with a group of people, including Ursula O'Dea, and Maureen Potter, c1960.",women in entertainment,,"Irish Theatre Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,Jimmy O'Dea Collection,ITA/131/9/01A,,20th,"Letter from Jimmy O'Dean in California during filming of Darby O'Gill and the Little People to sister, Rita O'Dea in Dublin, 26 May 1958.<br><br>Letter from Jimmy O'Dean in California during filming of Darby O'Gill and the Little People to sister, Rita O'Dea in Dublin, 15 June 1958.<br><br>Letter from Jimmy O'Dean in California during filming of Darby O'Gill and the Little People to sister, Rita O'Dea in Dublin, 29 June 1958.",,,"Irish Theatre Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,Jimmy O'Dea Collection,ITA/131/9/08A,1958-1961,20th,"Letter from Helen Gunnis to Lee Trainer, Walt Disney Productions, 26 February 1958.<br><br>Letter from Helen Gunnis to Jimmy O'Dea, 31 March 1958.<br><br>Letter from Hilton Edwards to Jimmy and Ursula O'Dea, 25 January 1961.<br><br>Letter from Micheal Mac Leamoir to Ursula Doyle, 5 March 1961.",women in entertainment,,Cork Public Museum,Click Repository,,AQNOL1966:166,,20th,"Letter to T MacCurtain from niece, 13 July 1916.",,,Cork Public Museum,Click Repository,,AQNO1966:167,,20th,"Letter to T MacCurtain from niece, Convent, Goresbridge, 1 October 1916.",women in the Catholic Church,,Cork Public Museum,Click Repository,,AQNOL1966:168,,,"Letter to T MacCurtain from Muriel Murphy, 27 June [?].",,,Cork Public Museum,Click Repository,,AQNOL1966:223,,20th,"Photograph of the Elliott sisters who served in O'Connell Street and the Four Courts Easter, 1916.",republicanism; women in politics,,Cork Public Museum,Click Repository,,AQNOL1966:224,,20th,Photograph of Miss Emily Elliott (Mrs Ledwith) in uniform.,republicanism; women in politics,,Cork Public Museum,Click Repository,,AQNOL1966:225,,20th,"Letter of appreciation of Miss Emily Elliott's sources during the Rising, Easter Week, 1916, written by Fr Augustine, no date.",republicanism; women in politics,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Cork Monthly Meeting,MMVIII/P1-5,1794-1883,"18th, 19th","Poor Committees and Charities:<br>MMVIII/P1  Minutes of the Committee for the Poor, 1822-1853<br><br>MMVIII/P2  Women's Meeting Poor Committee, 1786-1883<br><br>MMVIII/P3  Minutes of Poor Committee, 1780-1799<br>Collection list at back of volume, July 1794-April 1799<br><br>MMVIII/P4  Minutes of Poor Committee, 1799-1829<br><br>MMVIII/P5  Minutes of Poor Committee,  1829-1862.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Limerick Monthly Meeting,MMIX/B1-3,1734-1881,"18th, 19th","Women's Meeting:<br>MMIX/B1  Minutes of Sixth Week Meeting and other documents.<br>Example: 4 December 1734, regarding the appointment of two women friends as overseers 'for the time to come'<br><br>MMIX/B2  Minutes of Women's Meeting, 1793-1842 <br><br>MMIX/B3  Minutes of Women's Meeting, 1842-1881.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Limerick Monthly Meeting,MMIX/P1-3,1847-1896,19th,"Poor Committees and Charities:<br>MMIX/P1  Minutes of Limerick Auxiliary Central Relief Committee, c1847<br><br>MMIX/P2  Relief Committee Minutes, 1847-1852<br>Committee of the Poor, May 1847-1896 <br>Relief Work Letters, April 1847-July 1847, 3 volumes<br><br>MMIX/P3  Relief Work Letters, Limerick, April-July 1847<br>Relief Work Letters, Limerick, July 1847-June 1848, 2 volumes.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,County Tipperary Monthly Meeting,MMX/B1-8,1735-1884,"18th, 19th","Women's Meeting:<br>MMX/B1  Copies of marriage and removal certificates, no date<br><br>MMX/B2  Six Weeks Meeting Minutes, 1735-1764<br><br>MMX/B3  Six Weeks Meeting Minutes, 1763-1793<br><br>MMX/B4  Women's Monthly Meeting Minutes, 1793-1817<br><br>MMX/B5  Women's Monthly Meeting Minutes, 1817-1839<br><br>MMX/B6  Women's Monthly Meeting Minutes, 1840-1871<br><br>MMX/B7  Women's Monthly Meeting Minutes, 1872-1884<br><br>MMX/B8  Waterford Women's Monthly Meeting, no date.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,County Tipperary Monthly Meeting,MMX/M1-11,1626-1908,"17th, 18th, 19th","Family Records:<br>MMX/M1  Birth Notes, 1812-1856.<br><br>MMX/M2  Birth Register, 1812-1897.<br><br>MMX/M3  Birth Notes, 1812-1861, not located.<br><br>MMX/M4  Marriage Certificates, 1812-1845.<br><br>MMX/M5  Burial Register, 1812-1819.<br><br>MMX/M6  Burial Notes, 1812-1869.<br><br>MMX/M7  Family Lists, 1826-1850, not located.<br><br>MMX/M8  Lists of Members, 1840-1907.<br><br>MMX/M9  Birth Notes, 1860-1897.<br><br>MMX/M10  Burial Notes, 1869-1910.<br><br>MMX/M11  Family Lists, c1626-1908.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."Royal Irish Academy, Dublin",Click Repository,Katherine Tynan Papers,SR/12/X/19,1898-1923,"19th, 20th","Letter of the Wyndham Family to Katherine Tynan.<br><br>Fifteen letters from Sibell, Lady Grosvenor, to Mrs Katherine Tynan Hinkson, regarding personal matters, c1913-1923.<br><br>Twelve letters from Guy Wyndham to Mrs Katherine Tynan Hinkson, regarding her literature and her writings of his dead brother, c1913-1923.<br><br>Letter from P Hanson to H G Hinkson, November 1900.<br><br>Two letters from Pamela, Lady Glenconner, to Mrs Katherine Tynan Hinkson, September and June 1915.<br><br>Letter from Letitia Grosvenor to Mrs Katherine Tynan Hinkson, Christmas 1910.<br><br>Letter from Percy Wyndham to Mrs Katherine Tynan Hinkson, thanking her for her writings on his dead brother, Christmas 1913.<br><br>Letter from Ethel Desborough to Mrs Katherine Tynan Hinkson, regarding an article which Katherine Tynan had written, March 1917.<br><br>Twenty letters from George Wyndham to Mrs Katherine Tynan Hinkson, regarding her literature, c1898-1913.<br><br>Memorial Notes of Edward Wyndham Tennant, who fell in battle September 1916.",literature,,"Royal Irish Academy, Dublin",Click Repository,Margaret MacDonnell Papers (deposit),12/Y/15,1928-1987,20th,"At the time of publication the Margaret MacDonnell Papers (deposit) were being sorted.<br><br>Four letters from University College, Galway, regarding possible employment of Miss Margaret Gillan in the University, 1928-1934.<br><br>Eight letters from Erwin Schroedinger of the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, to Mrs MacDonnell regarding her employment by the institution, 1945-1949.<br><br>Three newspaper clippings regarding the death of Erwin Schroedinger of the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, no date.<br><br>Photograph and newspaper clipping of Miss Magaret Gillian on the day of her graduation from University College Dublin, no date.<br><br>Personal letter from Erwin Schroedinger to Mrs MacDonnell, January 1945.<br><br>Photograph of those who attended the colloquia at D[ublin] I[nstitute for] A[dvanced] S[tudies], 1945. Included are Mrs MacDonnell and two other women.<br><br>Letter from Colm O'hEocha, President of University College Galway to Dr Hilda MacDonnell, regarding above photograph, 3 October 1995.<br><br>Letter from LR Day, Science Museum Library, London, to Dr Hilda MacDonnell, Univesity College Dublin, regarding The Schrodinger Centenary Exhibition to be held at the Museum, 10 June 1987. Enclosed is information concering the exhibition.",,,"Royal Irish Academy, Dublin",Click Repository,Peter Burrows Papers,23/K/53,1812-1841,19th,"Tone Family Items:<br>Letter from Matilda Wolfe Tone to her sister Kitty, 10 and 15 December 1814, mainly concerned with the activities of their respective children, frequent mention is made of  William Tone's situation, his work and the Tone journals.<br><br>Transcript of above letter from Matilda Tone to Catherine Heavyside, 10 and 15 December 1814. <br><br>Transcript of letter from Matilda Tone to Peter Burrowes, 27 December 1816, request for a copy of her mother's will and reports that William arrived safely in America. (also original).<br><br>Letter from Matilda Tone to Catherine Heavyside, 10 and 29 December 1812, regarding the career of William Tone and her health).<br><br>Envelope containing letter from Isabella Plunket to Miss Burrowes, 27 December 1841, regarding the death of a friend.",,,"Royal Irish Academy, Dublin",Click Repository,,23/G/39,,18th,"Letters to and from J L Foster:<br>Letter to Mrs J L Foster from Lord Bristol, 24 January 1778, regarding 'the toleration of those Irish Papists'.<br><br>Letter to 'Elizabeth' from Lord Bristol, 5 March, regarding the reform of the Churches of England and Ireland.",,,Cork Public Museum,Click Repository,,AQNOL1970:41,,20th,"Letter to Tomas MacCurtain from Aine (Tuesday 22), no year noted.",,,Cork Public Museum,Click Repository,,AQNOL1973:24,,20th,"Group photo on courthouse steps, 26 August 1923, including President Cosgrave, Professor Eoin O'Neil, Miss Bridie Conway, the Misses Mary and Lil Conlon.",women in politics,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",,Museum Collection,,"19th, 20th",,"Maria J Wright, (1856-1947):<br>Scrapbook of watercolours: Wildflowers, 1884-1901<br>Botanical Specimens, no date.",women artists,,Cork Public Museum,Click Repository,,AQNOL1970:32,,20th,"Letter on two cards from Eithne Ni Shuibhine, Christmas 1920.",,,Cork Public Museum,Click Repository,,AQNO1946:25/1-33,1914-1918,20th,"Recruiting posters for British forces, 1914-1918 war.",,,Cork Public Museum,Click Repository,,AQNO1948:107,1880-1882,19th,"Account book of Cork Bakery, 1880-1882.",finance,,Cork Public Museum,Click Repository,,AQNO1948:105,,20th,Photograph of Lady Aberdeen at the Cork Exhibition of 1902.,aristocracy,,Cork Public Museum,Click Repository,,AQNO1954:26,,,"Photographs of O'Donovan Rossa and wife mounted in hinged case, no date.",,,Cork Public Museum,Click Repository,,AQNO1954:28,,,"Poem in memory of Padraig Pearse by Mary O'Donovan Rossa, no date.",women poets,,Cork Public Museum,Click Repository,,AQNO1954:30,,,"Mrs O'Donovan Rossa's lecture tour in the US, newscuttings.",nationalism,,Cork Public Museum,Click Repository,,AQNO1954:35,,19th,"Letter, dated 10 October 1865, from O'Donovan Rossa to his wife, from Richmond Prison.",prisoners,,Cork Public Museum,Click Repository,,AQNO1954:36,,20th,"Letter, dated 22 November 1865, from O'Donovan Rossa to his wife, from Richmond Prison.",prisoners,,Cork Public Museum,Click Repository,,AQNO1954:37/1,,,"O'Donovan Rossa's last letter from the dock to his wife, no date.",prisoners,,Cork Public Museum,Click Repository,,AQNO1957:44,,19th,"Sketch of a woman and child, crayon sketch at Carrigrohane, W Roe, 1843.",women in art,,Cork Public Museum,Click Repository,,AQNO1957:43,,19th,"Sketch of a woman washing clothes in a stream, crayon sketch by W Roe, no date.",women in art,,Cork Public Museum,Click Repository,,AQNO1958:25,,19th,"Standish O'Grady, reference for a servant written by him, dated 7 October 1876, Aghamarta, County Cork.",employment of women,,Cork Public Museum,Click Repository,,AQNO1963:1,,20th,"The original of a letter of appeal written N M Cummins, JP to the Duke of Wellington, from Ann Mount, Cork, on 17 December 1846, and describing famine conditions in the Skibbereen area as seen by himself.",,,Cork Public Museum,Click Repository,,AQNO1963:7-8,1805-1807,19th,"2 farm account books, 1805-1807.",finance,,Cork Public Museum,Click Repository,,AQNO,1917-1921,20th,"1965:23 Letter to Miss B Lyons (Dr B Lyons Thornton) from Michael Collins, dated 3 March 1917.<br><br>1965:24 Letter to Miss B Lyons (Dr B Lyons Thornton) from Michael Collins, dated 18 April 1918.<br><br>1965:25 Letter to Miss B Lyons (Dr B Lyons Thornton) from Michael Collins, dated 28 April 1921.<br><br>1965:26 Letter to Miss B Lyons (Dr B Lyons Thornton) from Michael Collins, dated 23 April 1921.<br><br>1965:27 Letter to Miss B Lyons (Dr B Lyons Thornton) from Michael Collins, dated 3 June 1921.",women in medicine,,"A reference number precedes the description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document.""National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Fingal papers,Ms8023,c1810-1815,19th,"Includes correspondence of Frances, wife of the 8th Earl, c1810-1815, 12 folders.",,,Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,DCC/L/1-DCC/L/5,1925-1965,20th,"DCC/L/1 1925-1927<br>Correspondence: Dublin County Council with North Dublin Rural District Council,  South Dublin Rural District Council, Rathdown No 1 Rural District Council, and Balrothery Board of Guardians and Rural District Council,  regarding the assumption of control of libraries by Dublin County Council. Includes Balrothery Rural District Council list of library sub-committees and members, 1 File,  73 items.<br><br><br>Dublin County Council  Libraries Committee<br><br>DCC/L/2 19 November1925-24 October 1940<br>Agenda and Order Books: 2 Items,  1 bound volume.<br><br>DCC/L/3  28 November 1940-15 February 1965,  1 bound volume,  250 pages.<br><br>DCC/L/4  23 October 1930-26 March 1936<br>County Libraries Committee: Members' Attendance Register, 1 bound volume.<br><br>County Libraries Committee: Minute Book, indexed, 1 bound volume,  239 pages.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,DCC/L/6- DCC/L/7-7,1926-1935,20th,"County Libraries Committee:<br>DCC/L/6  January 1926-July 1953<br>Resolutions proposed with reports received, including Reports from the County Librarian detailing the development of the library service. Also includes material relating to the establishment of a central repository at Kilmainham and the appointment of an organising librarian for the county (early 1926), 66 items<br><br>DCC/L/7  1926-1962<br>County Dublin Libraries Committee: County Librarian's Annual Reports, 30 items, typescript.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,DCC/L/7/1-34,1926-1958,20th,Librarian's report on organisation and equipment:<br>DCC/L/7/1  April 1926<br>DCC/L/7/2  1926-1927<br>DCC/L/7/3  1926-1930<br>DCC/L/7/5  1932-1933<br>DCC/L/7/6  1933-1934<br>DCC/L/7/8  1935-1936<br>DCC/L/7/9  1936-1937<br>DCC/L/7/10  1937-1938<br>DCC/L/7/11  1938-1939<br>DCC/L/7/12  1939-1940<br>DCC/L/7/13  1940-1941<br>DCC/L/7/14  1941-1942<br>DCC/L/7/15  1942-1943<br>DCC/L/7/16  1943-1944<br>DCC/L/7/17  1944-1945<br>DCC/L/7/19  1946-1947<br>DCC/L/7/20  1947-1948<br>DCC/L/7/21  1948-1949<br>DCC/L/7/22  1949-1950<br>DCC/L/7/23  1950-1951<br>DCC/L/7/24 1951-1952<br>DCC/L/7/25  1952-1953<br>DCC/L/7/27  1954-1955<br>DCC/L/7/28  1955-1956<br>DCC/L/7/29  1956-1957<br>DCC/L/7/30  1957-1958<br>DCC/L/7/31  1958-1959<br>DCC/L/7/32  1959-1960<br>DCC/L/7/33  1960-1961<br>DCC/L/7/34  1961-1962.,,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,DCC/L/8- DCC/L/10,1928-1962,20th,"DCC/L/8  October 1928<br>County Dublin Libraries Committee: Handbook of the County Dublin Libraries with Syllabus of Lectures 1928-1929,  printed matter, 16 pages.<br><br>DCC/L/9  January 1935<br>County Dublin Libraries Committee: Bill of Quantities for Proposed New Library at Howth, County Dublin. Prepared by Edward M Murphy, Architect, 51 Northumberland Road; Morris and Kavanagh, Quantity Surveyors, 68 Harcourt Street, Dublin. Including a plan of the proposed library showing elevations and section by Eoghan D Buckley, Architect, 27 Molesworth Street, typescript,  33 pages.<br><br>County Librarian's Office<br>DCC/L/10  1926-1933 <br>Correspondence: County Librarian (Miss Roisin Walsh) with Secretary, Carnegie United Kingdom Trust. Includes Thirtieth Annual Report of Trust, 1943, 1 file,  38 items.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,DCC/L/11- DCC/L/16,1925-1960,20th,"DCC/L/11 1925-1954<br>Correspondence: County Librarian with the Department of Local Government and Public Health, mainly with reference to staff appointments and annual statistical returns. With enclosures copy directions Local Government Board dated 1904 in respect of Public Libraries (Ireland) Acts (reference 67 m/04 miscellaneous.); also a copy of Section 65 Local Government Act, 1925, 1 file,  57 items.<br><br>DCC/L/12-15   1932-1960<br>Correspondence: County Librarian with County Secretary, Dublin County Council,  4 files<br>DCC/L/12  1932-1939,  67 items<br>DCC/L/13  1940-1945,  73 items<br>DCC/L/14  1946-1949,  32 items<br>DCC/L/15  1950-1960, 13 items.<br><br>DCC/L/16  1930<br>Correspondence: County Librarian to Fianna Fail includes a copy letter to Eamon de Valera, 1 file,  3 items.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,DCC/L/17- DCC/L/19,1930-1959,20th,"DCC/L/17  1930-1937<br>Correspondence:<br>County Librarian with Rev. Stephen Brown, S J. Mainly regarding the Library Association of Ireland's 'Ireland in Fiction' supplement, 1 file, 39 items.<br><br>DCC/L/18  1935-1936<br>Correspondence:<br>County Librarian's office with Thomas Haverty Trust, regarding a potential donation of a painting from the Trust to the County Libraries, 1 file, 2 items.<br><br>DCC/L/19  1936-1959<br>Correspondence:<br>County Librarian with interested firms regarding the repair and overhaul of the Town Clock, Balbriggan Library, 1 file, 3 items.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. 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This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,DCC/L/24-DCC/L/26,1904-1921,20th,"Balrothery Rural District Council Libraries<br><br>(a) Public Libraries Committee<br>DCC/L/24  November 1904-August 1919<br>Minute Book, includes transcripts of reports received from various library sub-committees including Swords, Malahide, Lusk/Rush, Skerries, Garristown, Oldtown, Ballyboghill,  1 bound volume, 313 pages.<br><br>(b) Ballyboghill<br>DCC/L/25  January 1906-November 1911, July 1920-November 1921<br>Minute Book: Balrothery Free Library sub-committee,  1 bound volume with insertions;<br>half-yearly account 1920-1924; memos from Balrothery Rural District Council regarding Accounts (printed matter, c1922)<br>Letter from Secretary, Dublin County Council Libraries Committee regarding the future control of the libraries (April 1926);  letter exhorting Ballyboghill Committee to greater efforts (undated).<br><br>(c) Lusk<br>DCC/L/26  1905-1908<br>Stock Register, Lusk Library Committee, containing:<br>List of titles under running numbers 1-510 (1905)<br>Stock listed alphabetically by title, giving author, publishers and price, 1905<br>Gift received from Mr P F Collins, New York, listed by stock number, class, author and title, 1908<br>List of books under stock number series B, c1908<br>List of Committee members c1905, 1 bound volume, 102 pages.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,DCC/L/27-8- DCC/L/29,1905-1972,20th,"Balrothery Rural District Council Libraries<br><br>(d) Malahide<br>DCC/L/27-8  1905-1959 <br>Minute Books: Malahide District Committee<br><br>DCC/L/27  30 June-12 March 1937 <br>Minute Book, 1 bound volume, 269 pages<br><br>DCC/L/28  9 April 1937-9 October 1959 <br>Minute Book,  1 bound volume, 180 pages<br><br>DCC/L/29  December 1931-c1972 <br>Lettings Book: Malahide Library Sub-Committee: <br>listing applicant, purpose of letting, amount received and amount lodged with the county committee.  Includes<br>receipts from County Libraries Committees<br>rules for letting of library buildings 1949<br>memos regarding charges for lettings 1949-1971<br>1 bound volume, 56 pages.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,DCC/L/30-DCC/L/33,1906-1956,20th,"(e) Skerries<br>DCC/L/30  3 February 1906-12 March 1956<br>Minute Book, Skerries Free Library Committee, 1 bound volume, 354 pages.<br><br>(f) Swords (See also: DCC/L/63) <br>DCC/L/31  9 October 1911-11 February 1927<br>Minute Book, Swords Free Library sub-committee, 1 bound volume, 249 pages.<br><br>(5) Libraries Originally under South Dublin Rural District Council:<br>(a) Clondalkin.  See also DCC/L/61<br>DCC/L/32  May-November 1912<br>Minute Book, Clondalkin Public Library Committee  Amusements Section, 1 bound, volume 32 pages.<br><br>DCC/L/33  22 December 1911<br>Extract: minutes of special meeting Clondalkin Library Committee regarding the playing of card games in the library, 4 pages.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. 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This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,DCC/L/39- DCC/L/42,1906-1925,20th,"DCC/L/39  20 April 1922<br>Extract from minutes of meeting, Clondalkin Public Library Committee, on the abuse of alcohol at dances in library. <br><br>DCC/L/40  October 1923 - February 1925<br>Various extracts from minutes of Clondalkin Public Library Committee, on the proposal to let the library for Cinema and other entertainments.<br><br>(6) Libraries originally under Rathdown No 1 Rural District Council <br>(a) Glencullen and Sandyford<br><br>DCC/L/41  November 1906<br>Plan of proposed Carnegie Libraries for Sandyford and Glencullen by Doolin, Butler and Donnelly, Architects, Dawson Chambers, Dublin.<br>Elevations, sections and perspective view. Scale: 10 ft: 1.25"".<br>Approved by Glencullen and Sandyford Library Committee.<br><br>DCC/L/42  1907<br>Specification for building Carnegie Libraries at Stepaside and Glencullen. Doolin, Butler and Donnelly, Architects to Rathdown No 1 Libraries Committee.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,DCC/L/43 -DCC/L/46/2,1907-1968,20th,"(a) Glencullen and Sandyford<br><br>DCC/L/43  1907<br>Revised design for Carnegie Libraries at Sandyford by Doolin, Butler and Donnelly, Architects, Dawson Chambers, Dublin. Plan, sections and elevations. Scale: 8 ft: 1 inch.<br><br>(b) Shankill<br>DCC/L/44  1931-1968<br>Lettings Book: Shankill Library Committee listing applicant, purpose of letting, amount received and amount lodged to County Committee, 1 bound volume.<br><br>(c)  Dundrum  (See DCC/L/62)<br>DCC/L/45  1938-1956<br>Lettings Book: Dundrum Library Committee, listing applicant, purpose of letting, amount received and amount lodged to County Committee, 1 bound volume.<br><br>(7) Miscellaneous<br>DCC/L/46/1  1926-1936<br>Press cuttings relating to libraries, 1 bound volume.<br><br>DCC/L/46/2  <br>Also: Manuscript index to same.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,DCC/L/47 - DCC/L/50,1926-1966,20th,"DCC/L/47  March 1955 - November 1959<br>Rathdown Board of Assistance: Minutes of Proceedings at Committee Meetings.<br><br>DCC/L/48  July 1958 - March 1960<br>Dublin County Council: Minutes of Proceedings at Committee Meetings.<br><br>DCC/L/49  October 1966<br>Report on Council of Europe's Coloquy: Public Libraries and Life-Long Integrated Education held at Namur, Ellen Power, Irish delegate.<br><br>Balbriggan Library<br>DCC/L/50  1904-1928<br>Minute Book of Public Free Library Committee (called 'Carnegie Library Committee' from July 1905). Includes: printed list of members Balrothery Rural District Library Committees, 1925, 1 bound volume.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. 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This number is needed to call up each document."Royal Irish Academy, Dublin",Click Repository,Belshaw Collection,24/H/23,1763-1785,18th,"Revd. John Wesley's letters to Mr and Mrs Freeman:<br>Four letters from J Wesley to Mrs Jane Freeman, 26 May 1763, 2 March 1764, 26 May 1776, 1 February 1785, regarding her health, religion, etc.",,,"Royal Irish Academy, Dublin",Click Repository,Twiss Collection,23/M/75,1908-1910,20th,"Henry F Twiss [formerly Henry F Berry].<br>Bound volume containing newspaper clippings, photographs, letters collected by Twiss. Rough handwritten index at front of volume. Example of items includes clipping of Alice Stopford Green, 1908, letter from Alice Stopford Green, 28 May 1910, reviews, etc., on Berry's work, etc.",,,"Royal Irish Academy, Dublin",Click Repository,G H Kinahan,24/O/35-37a-c,1851-1908,"19th, 20th","24/O/35  Envelope containing photographs of George and Harriet Kinahan taken c1861.<br>Two letters from the British Museum to Miss A Kinahan regarding present made to them, 9 June 1884, 28 January 1887.<br>Two letters from F W Moore to Miss A Kinahan, 24 September 1903, 16 September 1903.<br><br>24/O/36  Envelope containing three letters addressed to Maria [Miss Miller ?] from her affectionate brother John Miller, regarding personal matters, no date.<br><br>24/0/37a  Box file containing the Punch Pocket Book, Diary and Memoranda of H[arriet] A Ginahan, 1860, 1862-1864,1865, interleaved with two letters, one addressed to 'my dearest sister', 24 February 1871 and the other addressed to 'my dearest Hag',  8 September 1871'; 1865, 1868-1876, 1881.<br>Also contains the Irish Freemason's Calendar and Directory possibly belonging to George Kinahan, 1870-1879, 1900-1908.<br><br>24/0/37b  The Punch Pocket Book, Diary and Memoranda of H[arriet] A Ginahan, 1851-1856. <br><br>24/0/37c  The Punch Pocket Book, Diary and Memoranda of H[arriet] A Ginahan, 1858, 1857.",,,"Royal Irish Academy, Dublin",Click Repository,J C Walker Papers,4/A/27,,,"Manuscript remains of J C Walker.<br>Folder entitled 'miscellaneous letters' contains torn letter addressed to 'Jane', sister of J C Walker, no date.",,,"Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Handlists/Portfolio,Portfolio 34-35,1795-1862,"18th, 19th","Wright Letters, O to X, 1795-1862.<br><br>The Wright family of Waterford and Dublin, merchants and linen drapers, were related to the Gatchells of Waterford. There are a considerable number of letters relating to the winding up of the firm of Gatchell-Walpole, glass manufacturers of that city, 1835-1836.<br><br>O  Miscellaneous papers, unsorted.<br><br>I  Occupiers premises Skinner Row, 1795.<br>Mary Tudor, a true story of Old Skinner Row, by F T Porter, M A<br>Letters etc. re winding up of the estate of Nathan Gatchell and Gatchell and Walpole glass manufacturers of Waterford, 1835-1838<br>Personal Letters of the Wright Family, 1812<br>Marriage Certificate of Nehemah and Susanna Barnes, 1803.<br>  <br>II  Eight copies of letters of Jonathan Gatchell, 1800-1825.<br><br>VII  Scrappy diary kept between 1832 and 1835, possibly by the wife of Jonathan Wright. Ends 31 July 1835 'Left the Glass Shop'.<br><br>IX  30 letters from Thomas and Elizabeth (Walpole) Knott of Exeter, 1831-1837. Most refer to the winding up of the Gatchell-Walpole Glass works, Waterford. Also letters of Abigail Knott of Rathangan, 1844 and of Jonathan and John Wright, 1862.<br><br>X  75 letters from various members of Wright family, 1801-1861, many from overseas<br>1, 2,  Two letters from James S Wright from New York, to his aunt Martha Wright, October 1833<br>3-27  James S Wright from Cuba, 1834-1844<br>28-29  James S Wright from Ohio, 18 September 1844 and March [?]<br>30  B G Wright from Ohio to his aunt Martha Wright, 12 November 1845<br>41  Josh Wright from Dublin to his mother Hannah Wright, 18 September 1801 <br>42  Josh Wright to 'My Dearly Beloved Wife and Children', no date<br>43  Josh Wright from Baltimore, 18 September 1801<br>44  Hannah Wright to John Wright, 1801<br>45  Joseph Wright from Baltimore to my 'dearly beloved Hannah', also Neh? Wright to 'my dear  Father', 8 December 1801<br>50  Hannah Wright from Baltimore to the 'Dear and honoured parents of my beloved Josh and my own dear aged mother', 1 July 1802. Also from Joseph Wright from Dublin to my dear Grandfather, 26 August 1802<br>52  Hannah Wright from N W Terrritory to 'my dear Wm and Anne', 24 September 1802<br>54  Hanna Wright to 'my dear Brother', no date<br>57  Joseph Wright from Ohio to 'dear aunt Martha Wright', 1803<br>60  Joseph Wright to 'dear aunt Martha Wright', 1 November 1803<br>61  Joseph Wright to 'dear aunt', 3 June 1805<br>63  Joseph Wrigh to 'my dear Aunts', Baltimore, 2 May 1806<br>64  Margaret Wright from New York to 'my dear and honoured Grandfather and Grandmother', New York, 30 September 1806<br>66  Josh Wright to Martha Wright, Ohio 27 June 1807<br>67  Josh Wright, 19 September 1825<br>69  Nehemiah Wright to Martha Wright, Ohio, 29 October and 15 November 1838<br>70  William Wright to Martha Wright, Ohio, 8 March 1842<br>71  Margaret Wright to her grandparents, New York, 30 September 1806",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number,  is needed to call up each document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Handlists/Portfolio,Portfolio 36A,1830-1832,19th,"Miscellaneous Letters:<br>1  A Testimony of denial regarding Elizabeth Sproule to Dublin Monthly Meeting, signed by Joseph Bewley, 14 December 1830.<br><br>3  To Dublin Monthly Meeting from John Lecky consenting to the intentions of marriage between his daughter, Abigail Lecky with William Richard Elly, Cork, 9 December 1830.<br><br>6  Letter to Dublin Monthly Meeting from Mary Barrington wishing to be reunited in membership with the Society, 6 June 1830.<br><br>9  A letter to Dublin Monthly Meeting informing them that John Tolerton and Mary Curth intend to marry, October 1830.<br><br>10  Letter to Dublin Monthly Meeting from Anne Cook. Application of membership to the Society, 10 July 1830. <br><br>12  Letter to Dublin Monthly Meeting on behalf of Samuel Pim and Susannah Bewley regarding their intended marriage, Mountmellick, 3 August 1830.<br><br>13  Letter to Dublin Monthly Meeting respecting the children of Michael and Catherine Clarke for admission to the Provincial School, no date.<br><br>28  A testimony of disownments in respect of Susannah Scott, 16 March 1830.<br><br>30  Letter to Dublin Monthly Meeting from Mountmellick informing them that Susanna Manders was being issued with a testimony of disunion. <br><br>34  Women's Monthly Meeting, signed Mary Doyle, 13 December 1831.<br><br>35  Letter to the Monthly Men's Meeting of Dublin asking that they visit Sarah Boardman, December 1831.<br><br>38  Women's Monthly Meeting, signed Mary Doyle, 13 September 1831.<br><br>45  Testimony of disownment in the case of Anne Scott, signed Joseph Bewley, 12 July 1831.<br><br>46  Admission to the Provincial School for Sarah Scott, daughter of John and Elizabeth, 12 July 1831.<br><br>52  Letter to Joseph Bewley and Hugh White informing Dublin Monthly Meeting of the marriage between Joseph Robinson Pim and Anna Lecky, 8 April 1831.<br><br>53  Minute of Mountmellick Meeting, Sarah Paison's marriage with Joshua Abell, a notification to become a member of Dublin Monthly Meeting, 23 February 1831.<br><br>55  Proceedings at the Committee of Provincial School held at Mountmelick, 20 March 1831.<br><br>57  Letter from Samuel Elly to Joseph Bewley enclosing a burial note for Sarah Webb, 10 February 1831.<br><br>59  Letter to Dublin Monthly Meeting regarding the intention of marriage between Joseph R Pim and Abgail Lecky, 6 January 1831.<br><br>60  Application letter for membership from Anne Eliza Hanks, January 1831.<br><br>69  Letter from Mary Moss to Dublin Monthly Meeting, 21 March 1832.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number,  is needed to call up each document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Handlists/Portfolio,Portfolio 39,1723-1769,18th,"National Meeting Minutes:<br>10  Letter from the Ulster Province Women's Meeting to National Women's Meeting at Lurgan, 27 February 1723.<br><br>35  Proceedings of Leinster Women's Quarterly Meeting at Mountmellick, 28 September 1747.<br><br>38  Proceedings of Leinster Women's Quarterly Meeting at Castledermot, 21 November 1748.<br><br>53  Proceedings of Munster Quarterly Meeting at Cork, 19 April 1756.<br><br>60  Proceedings of Munster Quarterly Meeting at Cork, 18 April 1757.<br><br>92  Proceedings of Munster Quarterly Meeting at Cork, 12 April 1762.<br><br>93  Letter from the Yearly Women's Meeting in Dublin to all the Women's Meetings in the Nation, 3 May 1762.<br><br>117  Proceedings of Munster Quarterly Meeting at Cork, 25 February 1765.<br><br>118  Proceedings of Leinster Quarterly Meeting at Mountrath, 9 March 1765.<br><br>127  Letter from the Yearly Women's Meeting in Dublin to all the Women's Meetings in the Nation, 6 May 1765<br><br>169  Proceedings of the Ulster Province Women's Meeting in Lurgan, 18 February 1769.<br><br>180  Proceedings of the Leinster Women's Quarterly Meeting in Dublin, 28 April 1769.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. 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This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,DCC/L/62 - DCC/L/63,1947-1975,20th,"DCC/L/64   September 1959 - May 1974<br>County Libraries Committee Minute Book.<br><br>DCC/L/65  September 1974 - February 1975<br>County Libraries Committee Minute Book.<br><br>DCC/L/66  July 1947 - March 1957<br>County Libraries Committee ,Members Attendance Register.<br><br>DCC/L/67  April 1957 - February 1966<br>County Libraries Committee, Members Attendance Register.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. 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This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,County of Dublin Grand Jury,GJ/1/1- GJ/3/12,1818-1842,19th,"GJ/1/1  1818-1841  Minutes and Orders, c245 pages.<br>GJ/1/2  1861-1899  Minutes and Orders, c350 pages.<br><br>GJ/2/1  1881-1896  Rough Minute Book c200 pages.<br><br>Baronial and county Presentments:<br>GJ/3/1  1837  Easter  Presentments <br>GJ/3/2  1837  Michelmas  Presentments <br>GJ/3/3  1838  Easter  Presentments <br>GJ/3/4  1838  Michelmas  Presentments <br>GJ/3/5  1839  Easter  Presentments <br>GJ/3/6  1839  Michelmas  Presentments <br>GJ/3/7  1840  Easter  Presentments <br>GJ/3/8  1840  Michelmas  Presentments <br>GJ/3/9  1841  Easter  Presentments <br>GJ/3/12  1842  Michelmas  Presentments.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,County of Dublin Grand Jury,GJ/3/13- GJ/3/32,1843-1860,19th,Baronial and County Presentments:<br>GJ/3/13  1843  Easter  Presentments <br>GJ/3/14  1843  Michelmas  Presentments <br>GJ/3/15  1844  Easter  Presentments <br>GJ/3/16  1844  Michelmas  Presentments <br>GJ/3/17  1845  Easter  Presentments <br>GJ/3/18  1846  Easter  Presentments <br>GJ/3/19  1847  Easter  Presentments <br>GJ/3/20  1848  Easter  Presentments <br>GJ/3/21  1849  Easter  Presentments <br>GJ/3/22  1850  Easter  Presentments <br>GJ/3/23  1851  Easter  Presentments <br>GJ/3/24  1852  Easter  Presentments <br>GJ/3/25  1853  Easter  Presentments <br>GJ/3/26  1854  Easter  Presentments <br>GJ/3/27  1855  Easter  Presentments <br>GJ/3/28  1856  Easter  Presentments <br>GJ/3/29  1857  Easter  Presentments <br>GJ/3/30  1858  Easter  Presentments <br>GJ/3/31  1859  Easter  Presentments <br>GJ/3/32  1860  Easter  Presentments.,,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. 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This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,County of Dublin Grand Jury,GJ/4/1-GJ/4/20,1836-1850,19th,Grand Jury Presentments:<br>GJ/4/1  1836   Easter  Presentments <br>GJ/4/2  1837   Easter  Presentments <br>GJ/4/3  1838   Easter  Presentments <br>GJ/4/4  1838   Michelmas  Presentments <br>GJ/4/5  1839   Easter  Presentments <br>GJ/4/6  1839   Michelmas  Presentments <br>GJ/4/7  1840   Easter  Presentments <br>GJ/4/8  1840   Michelmas  Presentments <br>GJ/4/9  1841   Easter  Presentments <br>GJ/4/10  1841  Michelmas  Presentments <br>GJ/4/12  1843  Easter  Presentments <br>GJ/4/13  1843  Michelmas  Presentments <br>GJ/4/14  1844  Michelmas  Presentments <br>GJ/4/15  1845  Easter  Presentments <br>GJ/4/16  1846  Easter  Presentments <br>GJ/4/20  1850  Easter  Presentments.,,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document."Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Handlists/Portfolio,Portfolio 36C,1860-1918,"19th, 20th","Richardson Letters:<br>Letter of the Richardson family and acquaintances. Most of the letters are concerned with family news, 519 items. <br><br>Letters containing general family news, c1860 to 1880, 1-50 items.<br>Example of letters from 1-50:<br>1  Letter from Edith Richardson (Williams) to her mother Jane M Richardson, 2 May 1879.<br>2  Letter from Edith Richardson to her mother Jane M Richardson, Autumn 1886.<br>3  Letter from Jean Richardson to her mother Jane M Richardson, 3 May 1879.<br>4  Letter from John Hodgkin to Jane M Richardson, 11 September 1867.<br>5  Letter from Samuel Gurney to Jane M Richardson, November 1852.<br>6  Letter from Elisabeth, Rathangan, to Jane Richardson, regarding pamphlet by J M R  'an address to Christian Women ', 6 December 1876.<br>7  Letter from John S Ward to Jane M Richardson regarding appointment of Elders, 15 January 1874.<br>8-15  Letters from Wakefield, James, Sophia and John Grubb Richardson to Jane M Richardson, c1860s, 1870s.<br>16  Account of wedding of James N Richardson and Sophia Malcomson, in a letter from Helena Richardson to her mother, Jane M Richardson.<br>17  Letter from Mary Malcomson (to Jane M Richardson?) regarding despatch of clothes etc. belonging to Sophia Richardson, 17 Decemeber 1867.<br>18  Letter from James N Richardson Junior to his stepmother, Jane M Richardson, from London, account of rail journey to London, c1865.<br>19  Letter from Lil Dixon to Jane Richardson, no date. <br>20-23  Four letters from E Grubb (wife of Jonathan) to Jane M Richardson, 23 March 1864, 24 March 1864, 28 March 1864, 2 April 1864.<br>24  Helena Richardson to her mother Jane M Richardson, 30 April 1862.<br>25  Jonathan Grubb, father of Edward Grubb, to Jane M Richardson, no date.<br><br>Letters, from children, c1880-1860, 51-79 items.<br><br>Letters,  from children,  c1880-1916, 80-147 items.<br><br>Letters, regarding Friends position in War, 1914-1918, c1916, 148-154 items.<br><br>Letters, regarding Home Rule Crisis in Ulster, c1913-1916, 155-160 items. <br><br>Letters, regarding Discussion in London Yearly Meeting, concerning betting and the Press, c1914, 161-164 items.<br><br>Letters, family letters, c1850s-1890s, 165-206 items.<br><br>Letters, family letters, 17780s-1880s, 207-519 items.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number,  is needed to call up each document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Handlists/Portfolio,Portfolio 36E,,19th,"Clibborn Letters:<br>Letters of Edie Clibborn concerning her father James, born 1818.<br>6  A personal card of Marquis of Downshire, bearing Mrs Clibborn's address.<br>10  A letter from Edie Clibborn to Marsh S Penrose, 8 May 1870.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number,  is needed to call up each document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Handlists/Portfolio,Portfolio 36F,1682-1882,"17th, 18th, 19th","1  Letter from James Pim of Mountmellick to his daughter, Isabella,at Suir Island School, Clonmel, 15 September 1822.<br><br>2  Letter from James Pim of Mountmellick to his daughter, Isabella, at Suir Island School, Clonmel, 22 October 1823.<br><br>3  Letter from Sarah Pim, Monkstown, to William H Pim, Youghal, 1830.<br><br>5  British passport for Margaret Pim and her sister, 19 May 1882.<br><br>6  Copy of part of a journal of Margaret Harvey, Cork, with further short extracts from Dublin diary and particulars of descendants of Edward and Margaret Harvey, 1682.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number,  is needed to call up each document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Handlists/Portfolio,Portfolio 36G,1826-1841,19th,"Bateman-Hughes Correspondence, 1826-1841:<br>9  Agreement between Jane Bateman and her son John S Bateman regarding future of business, with two witnesses, 4 May 1831.<br><br>17  Letter from Thomas Harvey to Thomas Hughes regarding settlement for the sisters of John Bateman and letter from John Bateman to Thomas Harvey, 19 August 1822.<br><br>20  Letter from Eliza Bateman to Thomas Hughes regarding loan for setting up house, 2 February 1833.<br><br>22  Letter from Greaves and Walkers, Sheffield and reply to same from Thomas Hughes, executors for Mrs Jane Bateman, 28 January 1833.<br><br>23  Letter from Eliza Bateman to Thomas Hughes and his reply regarding money to set up shop in Youghal, no date.<br><br>24  Letter from Eliza Bateman to Thomas Hughes regarding money for business, 20 March 1833.<br><br>27  Letter to Eliza Bateman from Thomas Hughes regarding cash available for new shop, 24 April 1833.<br><br>30  Letter from Eliza Bateman to Thomas Hughes with receipt for Ï100 received, part of her father's legacy, 20 December 1833.<br><br>31  Letter from Eliza Bateman and Jane Bateman to Thomas Hughes regarding business in Youghal, 7 January 1834.<br><br>32  Letter from Eliza Bateman to Thomas Hughes, giving account of the business, 4 June 1835.<br><br>33  Letter from Eliza Bateman to Thomas Hughes, regarding allowance to 'Marion' suggesting it be paid in small sums only, 11 June 1836.<br><br>34  Letter from Eliza Bateman to Thomas Hughes, regarding employment of William with Haughtons and asking for another Ï100, 21 July 1836.<br><br>35  Letter from Eliza Bateman to Thomas Hughes, reporting business is good, 27 February 1837.<br><br>36  Letter from Eliza Bateman to Thomas Hughes, giving details of Ï35 sent to M P, 7 June 1837.<br><br>37  Details of William Bateman's account, 1833-1838, in a letter from Eliza Bateman, 23 February 1838.<br><br>38  Letter from Eliza Bateman with family news and report on monies sent, 18 May 1838.<br><br>46  Letter from Eliza Bateman to Thomas Hughes with details of payments to William etc. for money received, 26 October 1840.<br><br>48  Letter from Jane Bateman to Thomas Hughes complaining about legacy, 26 November 1840.<br><br>49  Letter from Jane Bateman to Thomas Hughes threatening legal action, 13 December 1840.<br><br>51  Letter from Thomas Hughes to Eliza Bateman regarding settlement of family claims, 22 December 1840.<br><br>52  Letter from Eliza Bateman to Thos Hughes acknowledging receipt of Ï300, 23 December 1840.<br><br>53  Letter from Thomas Harvey to Mary Ann letting her know he had invested Ï200 for her, 1 July 1841.<br>54  Letter form Thomas Hughes to Eliza Bateman with statement of account of legacy, 1 July 1841.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number,  is needed to call up each document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Handlists/Portfolio,Portfolio 37C,1801-1887,19th,"3  Epistle from Philadelphia Women's Yearly Meeting to Dublin's Women's Yearly Meeting (3 copies), 20 April 1801.<br><br>5  Letter from London Women's Yearly Meeting to National Women's Yearly Meeting, 29 May 1801.<br><br>6  Application for membership from Sarah Walsh to Dublin Women's Yearly Meeting, 22 February 1802.<br><br>7  Letter from the Dublin Women's Meeting to all the Women's Meetings, 26 April 1802.<br><br>9  Epistle from London Women's Yearly Meeting to Dublin Women's Yearly Meeting, 19 May 1802.<br><br>12  Epistle from the Dublin Women's Meeting to all the Women's Meetings in the nation, 25 April 1803.<br><br>18  Epistle from the Dublin Women's Meeting to all the Women's Meetings in Ireland, 1884.<br><br>19  Epistle from the Yearly Women's Meeting to all the Women's Meetings in Ireland, 1886.<br><br>20  Epistle from the Yearly Women's Meeting to all the Women's Meetings in Ireland, 1887.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number,  is needed to call up each document.""Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Handlists/Portfolio,Portfolio 37B,1753-1791,18th,"14  Letter from John Churchman to the Women's Meeting, 22 January 1753.<br><br>29  Letter from London Yearly Meeting of Women's Friends to Dublin Yearly Meeting of Women's Friends, 16 May 1791.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number,  is needed to call up each document."Fingal County Library,Click Repository,County of Dublin Grand Jury,GJ/4/21- GJ/4/40,1853-1870,19th,Grand Jury Presentments:<br>GJ/4/21  1851  Easter  Presentments <br>GJ/4/22  1852  Easter  Presentments <br>GJ/4/23  1853  Easter  Presentments <br>GJ/4/24  1854  Easter  Presentments <br>GJ/4/25  1855  Easter  Presentments <br>GJ/4/26  1856  Easter  Presentments <br>GJ/4/27  1857  Easter  Presentments <br>GJ/4/28  1858  Easter  Presentments <br>GJ/4/29  1859  Easter  Presentments <br>GJ/4/30  1860  Easter  Presentments <br>GJ/4/31  1861  Easter  Presentments <br>GJ/4/32  1862  Easter  Presentments <br>GJ/4/33  1863  Easter  Presentments <br>GJ/4/34  1864  Easter  Presentments <br>GJ/4/35  1865   Easter  Presentments <br>GJ/4/36  1866  Easter  Presentments <br>GJ/4/37  1867  Easter  Presentments <br>GJ/4/38  1868  Easter  Presentments <br>GJ/4/39  1869  Easter  Presentments <br>GJ/4/40  1870  Easter  Presentments.,,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. 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This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,County of Dublin Grand Jury,GJ/4/61- GJ/4/68,1891-1898,19th,Grand Jury Presentments:<br>GJ/4/61  1891  Presentments<br>GJ/4/62  1892  Easter  Presentments <br>GJ/4/63  1893  Easter  Presentments <br>GJ/4/64  1894  Easter  Presentments <br>GJ/4/65  1895  Easter  Presentments <br>GJ/4/66  1896  Easter  Presentments <br>GJ/4/67  1897  Easter  Presentments <br>GJ/4/68  1898  Easter  Presentments.,,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,County of Dublin Grand Jury,GJ/5/1- GJ/5/20,1816-1871,19th,Abstract of Grand Jury Presentments:<br>GJ/5/1  1816-1821  Abstract <br>GJ/5/2  1822-1825  Abstract <br>GJ/5/3  1828-1830  Abstract <br>GJ/5/4  1828-1830  Abstract <br>GJ/5/5  1831-1833  Abstract <br>GJ/5/6  1834-1836  Abstract <br>GJ/5/7  1836-1837  Abstract <br>GJ/5/8  1838-1840  Abstract <br>GJ/5/9  1840-1841   Abstract <br>GJ/5/10  1842-1843  Abstract<br>GJ/5/11  1844  Abstract <br>GJ/5/12  1845-1847  Abstract <br>GJ/5/13  1848-1850  Abstract<br>GJ/5/14  1851-1853  Abstract <br>GJ/5/15  1854-1856  Abstract <br>GJ/5/16  1857-1859  Abstract <br>GJ/5/17  1860-1862  Abstract <br>GJ/5/18  1863-1865  Abstract <br>GJ/5/19  1866-1868  Abstract <br>GJ/5/20  1869-1871  Abstract.,,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. 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This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,County of Dublin Grand Jury,GJ/7/1- GJ/12/1,1894-1899, 19th,"Grand Jury Law:<br>GJ/7/1  1894  'Grand Jury Law' by J P Brett.<br><br>Presentment Book:<br>GJ/8/1  Presentment Book.<br><br>Grand Jurors' Affidavits:<br>GJ/9/1  1858-1861  Grand Jurors' Affidavits <br><br>Applications relating to Spirit Licences:<br>GJ/10/1  October-November 1888  Applications regarding insertion into Register of Spirit Licences,  3 items.<br><br>Applications relating to Voters Lists:<br>GJ/11/1  1889  Application for insertion into Voters Lists for South Dublin, 1 item.<br><br>Miscellany:<br>GJ/12/1 1885-1889  includes receipts and newspaper cuttings, 12 items.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Records of Balbriggan Town Commissioners,97/LA/1/1-97/LA/1/19,1860-1995,"19th, 20th",Balbriggan Town Commissioners Minute Books:<br>97/LA/1/1  May 1860 - Jannuary1881  <br>97/LA/1/2  May 1883 - January1899  <br>97/LA/l//3  January 1899 - October 1909  <br>97/LA/1/4  December 1909 - May 1914 <br>97/LA/1/5  May 1914 - August 1918  <br>97/LA/1/6  September 1918 - August 1922  <br>97/LA/1/7  September 1922 - May 1926  <br>97/LA/1/8  June 1926 - November 1929  <br>97/LA/1/9  May 1934 - May 1937  <br>97/LA/1/10  June 1937 - February 1941 <br>97/LA/1/11  December 1940 - May 1955  <br>97/LA/1/12  June 1955 - February 1971  <br>97/LA/1/13  March 1971 - February 1981  <br>97/LA/1/14  March 1981 - March 1987  <br>97/LA/1/15  March 1987 - December 1991  <br>97/LA/1/16  January  - December 1992  <br>97/LA/1/17  January  - December 1993 <br>97/LA/1/18  January  - December 1994 (June missing) <br>97/LA/1/19  January  - December 1995.,,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,,1923-1975,20th,"93/CP/1 - II Material relating to the financial dealings of the Committee of Agriculture and Technical Instruction:<br>93/CP/1-II FRS/1  30 September 1923 - 31 March 1927<br>93/CP/1-II FSR/2  30 September 1927 - 30 September 1935 <br>93/CP/1-II FSR/4  31 March 1943 - 31 March 1952 <br>93/CP/1-II FSR/5  31 March 1952 - 31 March 1962 <br>93/CP/1-II FSR/6  31 March 1962 - 31 March 1971.<br><br>93/CP/1  1908-11; 1923-1975<br>Financial Statement Book of Expenditure of the County Dublin Committee of Agriculture and Technical Instruction.<br>Bound volumes containing details of expenditure by the Committee. Columns include date of issue, to whom issued, particulars of payment, number of order, total amount. It also shows if the expenditure is for Poultry, Agriculture, Winter Classes, Horticulture, Livestock or General Administration.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,,1908-1966,20th,93/CP/1 - II Material relating to the financial dealings of the Committee of Agriculture and Technical Instruction:<br>93/CP/1 - II FSE/1  November 1908 - September 1911 includes the signature of Count Plunkett who was a member of the committee (January 1909) <br>93/CP/1 - II FSE/2  September 1923 - March 1927<br>93/CP/1 - II FSE/3  March 1927 - March 1932<br>93/CP/1 - II FSE/4  March 1933 - September 1938 <br>93/CP/1 - II FSE/5  September 1938 - March 1945 includes enclosures of rough notes on staff travelling expenses for 1944/5 <br>93/CP/1 - II FSE/6  March 1945 - March 1954 <br>93/CP/1 - II FSE/7  March 1954 - March 1962 <br>93/CP/1 - II FSE/8  March 1962 - March 1966 <br>93/CP/1 - II FSE/9  March 1966 - March 1975.,,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,CM4/1- CM4/4,1956-1975,,"Records of Dublin County Council Town Planning Committee [Preliminary list]:<br>CM4/1  Signed Minutes, April 1949 - February 1956 <br>CM4/2  Signed Minutes, October 1966 - April 1970 <br>CM4/3  Signed Minutes, May 1970 - September 1972<br>CM4/4  Signed Minutes, October 1972 - February 1975 <br><br>Labourers' Cottages Ledger [reference 1-17 indexed]<br>Contains details relating to Name, townland, details if lease is taken; details about 'Award and Payment of compensation to owner/occupier of site.'; details on 'Contract for Erection of 1 Cottage and Payment on foot of same'; details relating to 'Contract for leasing the plot and payments on foot of same; details regarding miscellaneous expenditure, not included in contracts above mentioned'.  Listed by townland (North and South Dublin).",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,96/C/11,1942-1944,20th,"Air Raid Precaution Ledger, 8 April 1942 - 26 September 1944<br>Logbook of County Dublin Air Raid Precaution Services.<br>Logbook of the Control Room of the County Dublin Air-Raid Precaution Services; the role of the centre was to co-ordinate the emergency service in the Dublin area. It was usually staffed by Girl Guides during the day and by Mr Vincent Egan by night, provides details relating to people reporting for duty, phone messages, etc.<br>From 8 December 1943 the Control Room was staffed by night only.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. 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Details relating Number on school register, name, date of birth, address, date of committal, date of admission, date of termination of detention and details relating to transfers.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. 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Insurance policy of Sarah Cuffe of Swords, County Dublin, widow.<br><br>96/P/1/15  2 December 1865  Documents relating to Joseph Patrick Cuffe. Copy of marriage settlement between Joseph Patrick Cuffe and Miss Ann Moran.<br><br>96/P/1/16  13 May 1889, Will of Patrick Cuffe. Copy of will of above. He appoints his wife Hanna and Edward [?] of [?Balbriggan] as his executors. Bequests to Nina Cuffe, his daughter.<br><br>B  Papers of the Cuffee Family, 1897-1933 <br>96/P/1/18  12 January 1932 Documents relating to Michael Cuffe.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,BA/1-BA/2,,20th,"Printed minutes of proceedings of a special meeting of the Dublin Board of Public Health, held at 11 Parnell Square, Dublin. The committee considered the report of the staff re-organisation at the Engineer's Department; the re-organisation of medical and nursing services in County Dublin and the report of the County Medical Officer of Health on the condition of Balrothery Workhouse buildings.<br><br>Records of Balrothery and Rathdown Boards of Assistance:<br>BA/1  Minute Books of the Monthly Meeting of the Board held by the County Committee D S O'Donovan and detailing the administration of the Medical Charities and Children's Acts.<br>13 October 1943-14 September 1944 .<br>BA/2  Agenda and Order Book detailing the election of the Chairman and Vice-Chairman of the Board, decisions made relating to requests for assistance, consideration of correspondence and the signing of reports, 15 October 1931-19 March 1934.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. 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Application from the staff of the Dispensaries, Hospitals and Children's Homes in the area for annual leave, wage increases, and further staff appointments are considered.<br><br>Financial Records Balrothery Board of Assistance and Rathdown Board of Assistance:<br>Record of Paying Orders on which a signature stamp was used, detailing the date of issuing number of order and initials of signee.<br>BA/4  28 June 1956-10 September 1959.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. 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This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,NC/16/-NC/33,,20th,"Records of Dublin County Council Town Planning Committee:<br>North County<br>NC/16  Cottage at ?????? Skerries, for Miss M. Derham?  January 1932<br>NC/23  Proposed home at Baldoyle for Jubilee Nurse, K O' Frooly? - November 1931<br>NC/32  Proposed garage at Glenbrook Finglas, for Nurse Price  August 1931<br>NC/36  Proposed dwelling at Hill Road, Malahide, for Mrs Mc??? And Mrs Hall  July 1931<br>NC/37  Proposed new garage and Sun Room at Bungalow at Balcarrick for Mrs Bright  June 1931<br>NC/62  Rough sketch of proposed improvement to Dominican Convent, Cabra  April 1932<br>NC/71  New dwelling house, Lower Main Street, Rush for Miss Dunne  June 1932<br>NC/23  Proposed dwelling house at Mal???? Swords for Miss A Howard and M J Heron<br><br>Housing Applications for North and South County Dublin<br>North County Dublin   1-610; 1932-1937.<br>South County Dublin  108-1050; 1925-1936.<br><br>Housing Committee Minutes:<br>17 November 1964 - 26 September 1968 - printed.<br>Minutes relating to attendance, allocation, new housing schemes, acquisition of lands, tenancy, transfers and proceedings for possession, rents of labourers' cottages, reports on white papers, comments on legislative proposals, etc.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. 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This number is needed to call up each document.Wexford County Library,,Local Authority Records,,1845-1925,"19th, 20th","Gorey Poor Law Union Minute Books/Rough Minute books:<br>1.  21 January 1843-12 April 1845<br>2.  19 April 1845-31 January 1846<br>3.   7 February 1846 - 5 December 1846<br>4.  12 December 1846 - 6 November 1847<br>5.   20 November 1847 - 8 January 1848<br>6.   20 November 1847- 6 July 1849, Rough Minute Book <br>7.  15 January 1848 - 11 November 1848<br>8.  15 November 1848 - 25 November 1848<br>9.  18 November 1848 - 17 November 1949<br>10. 14 July 1849 - 28 December 1850, Rough Minute Book <br>11. 24 November 1849 - 30 March 1850<br>12. 6 April 1850 - 23 November 1850<br>13. 30 November 1850 - 14 June 1851<br>14. 28 December 1850 - 17 September 1853, Rough Minute Book <br>15. 21 June 1851 - 10 January 1852<br>16. 17 January 1852 - 24 July 1852<br>17.  14 August 1852 - 5 March 1853<br>18.  13 March 1853 - 1 October 1853, Rough Minute Book <br>19.  21 September 1853 - 1 October 1853, Rough Minute Book<br>20.  8 October 1853 - 18 March 1854<br>21.  25 March 1854 - 23 September 1854<br>22. 20 September 1854 - 31 March 1855, Rough Minute Book <br>23.  7 April 1855 - 29 September 1855<br>24.  6 October 1855 - 29 March 1856<br>25.  27 October 1855 - 1 July 1858, Rough Minute Book <br>26.  5 April 1856 - 21 March 1857<br>27.  28 March 1857 - 26 September 1857<br>28. 26 September 1857 - 20 March 1850<br>29.  27 March 1855 - 25 September 1858<br>30. 17 July 1858 - 25 May 1861<br>31.  25 September 1858 - 26 March 1859<br>32.  26 March 1859 - 24 September 1859<br>33. 24 September 1859 - 17 March 1860<br>34.  24 March 1860 - 22 September 1860<br>35.  22 September 1866 - 23 March 1861<br>36.  23 March 1861 - 21 September 1861<br>37.  21 September 1861 - 29 March 1862<br>38. 29 March 1862 - 20 September 1862<br>39.  27 September 1862 - 28 March 1863<br>40. 25 October 1862 - 9 January 1864, Rough Minute Book <br>41.  28 March 1863 - 26 September 1863<br>42. 26 September 1863 - 2 April 1864<br>43.  2 April 1864 - 1 October 1864<br>44.  1 October 1864 - 1 April 1865<br>45. 14 April 1866 - 6 October 1866<br>46.  6 October 1866 - 30 March 1867<br>47.  6 April 1867 - 12 October 1867<br>48.  28 March 1868 - 26 September 1868<br>49.  3 October 1868 - 17 April 1869<br>50.  18 December 1868 - 21 July 1871, Rough Minute Book <br>51. 14 April 1869 - 16 October 1869<br>52.  23 October 1869 - 7 May 1870<br>53. 14 May - 12 November 1870<br>54. 19 November 1870 - 20 May 1871<br>55. 27 May 1871 - 2 December 1871<br>56. 29 July 1871 - 11 September 1875, Rough Minute Book <br>57. 2 December 1871 - 18 June 1872<br>58. 14 December 1872 - 20 December 1873<br>59. 27 December 1873 - 20 June 1874<br>60. 2 January 1875 - 3 July 1875<br>61. 10 July 1875 - 1 January 1876<br>62. 8 January 1876 - 1 July 1876<br>63. 15 July 1876 - 30 December 1876<br>64. 7 July 1877 - 22 December 1877<br>65. 29 December 1817 - 22 June 1878<br>66. 29 June 1878 - 21 December 1878<br>67. 28 December 1878 - 21 June 1879<br>68. 28 June 1879 - 20 December 1879<br>69. 26 June 1880 - 18 December 1880<br>70 .25 June 1881 - 24 December 1881<br>71. 30 December 1882 - 23 June 1883<br>72. 30 June 1883 - 29 December 1883<br>73. 29 December 1883 - 28 June 1884<br>74. 28 June 1884 - 27 December 1884<br>75. 27 June 1885 - 26 December 1885<br>76. 26 December 1885 - 26 June 1886<br>77. 26 June 1886 - 25 December 1886<br>78. 25 December 1886 - 25 June 1887<br>79. 25 June 1887 - 31 December 1887<br>80. 31 December 1887 - 30 June 1888<br>81. 29 December 1888 - 29 June 1889<br>82. 29 June 1889 - 28 December 1889<br>83. 28 December 1889 - 20 December 1890<br>84. 27 December 1890 - 27 June 1891<br>85. 27 June 1891 - 26 December 1891<br>86. 26 December 1891 - 25 June 1892<br>87. 25 June 1892 - 31 December 1892<br>88. 31 December 1892 - 24 June 1893<br>89. 24 June 1893 - 30 December 1893<br>90. 30 December 1893 - 30 June 1894<br>91. 30 June 1894 - 29 December 1894<br>92. 29 December 1894 - 29 June 1895<br>93. 29 June - 1895 - 28 December 1895<br>94. 28 December 1895 - 27 June 1896<br>95. 27 June 1896 - 26 December 1896<br>96. 26 December 1896 - 26 June 1897<br>97. 24 July 1897 - 23 December 1901<br>98. 25 December 1897 - 25 June 1898<br>99. 25 June 1898 - 31 December 1898<br>100. 31 December 1898 - 24 June 1899<br>101. 30 December 1899 - 7 July 1900<br>102. 7 July 1900 - 29 December 1900<br>103.  29 December 1900 - 29 June 1901<br>104. 29 June 1901 - 28 December 1901<br>105. 4 January 1902 - 5 July 1902<br>106. 4 January 1902 - 4 June 1910, Rough Minute Book <br>107. 5 July 1902 - 17 January 1903<br>108. 17 January 1903 - 1 August 1903<br>109. 1 August 1903 - 13 February 1904<br>110. 20 February 1904 - 27 August 1904<br>111. 27 August 1904 - 11 March 1905<br>112. 11 March 1905 - 23 September 1905 <br>113. 25 September 1905 - 7 April 1906<br>114. 7 April 1906 - 20 October 1906<br>115. 2 October 1906 - 4 May 1907<br>116. 4 May 1907 - 26 November 1907<br>117. 16 November 1907 - 30 May 1908<br>118. 30 May 1908 - 12 December 1908<br>119. 12 December 1908 - 26 June 1909<br>120. 26 June 1909 - 8 January 1910<br>121. 8 January 1910 - 23 July 1910<br>122. 23 July 1910 - 4 January 1911<br>123. 4 February 1911 - 19 August 1911<br>124. 19 August 1911 - 2 March 1912<br>125. 11 October 1913 - 25 April 1914<br>126. 25 April 1914 - 7 November 1914<br>127. 14 November 1914 - 22 May 1915<br>128. 4 December 1915 - 30 June 1916<br>129. 14 June 1916 - 30 December 1916<br>130. 26 January 1918 - 10 August 1918<br>131. 10 August 1918 - 1 March 1919<br><br>Gorey Rural District Council Minute Books<br><br>1.  27 January 1900 - 13 July 1901<br>2.  27 July 1901 - 27 September 1902<br>3.  11 October 1902 - 9 January 1904<br>4.  30 January 1904 - 11 March 1905<br>5.  8 April 1905 - 9 June 1906<br>6.  30 June 1906 - 10 August 1907<br>7.  31 August 1907 - 10 October 1908<br>8.  31 October 1908 - 8 January 1910<br>9.  29 January 1910 - 11 March 1911<br>10 8 April 1911 - 8 June 1912<br>11. 11 October 1913 - 12 December 1914<br>12. 9 January 1915 - 25 March 1916<br>13. 28 July 1917 - 22 February 1919<br>14. 29 March 1919 - 12 June 1920<br>15. 26 June 1920 - 10 September 1921<br>16. 24 September 1921 - 30 December 1922<br>17. 13 January 1923 - 26 April. 1924<br>18. 10 May 1924 - 13 June 1925",,,Wexford County Library,,,,1899-1943,"18th, 19th, 20th",Wexford County Council Finance Committee  Minutes:<br>26 April 1899 - 10 October 1902<br>26 April 1899 - 25 January 1906<br>28 August 1899 - 31 December 1904<br>20 May 1909 - 16 February 1917<br>October 1927 - April 1930<br>5. Wexford County Council Finance Committee  Minutes - April 1930 - April 1932<br>6. Wexford County Council Finance Committee  Minutes - May 1932 - January 1935<br>7. Wexford County Council Finance Committee  Minutes - January 1935 - September 1936<br>8. Wexford County Council Finance Committee  Minutes - September 1936 - March 1938<br>9. Wexford Couty Council Finance Committee    Minutes - March 1938 - October 1938<br>10. Wexford County Council Finance Committee  Minutes - November 1938 - June 1939<br>11. Wexford County Council Finance Committee  Minutes - June 1939 - January 1940<br>12. Wexford County Council Finance Committee  Minutes - January 1940 - September 1940<br>13. Wexford County Council Finance Committee  Minutes - September 1940 - April 1941<br>14. Wexford County Council Finance Committee  Minutes - May 1941 - May 1943.,,,Wexford County Library,,,,1848-1871,19th,Poor Law Commissioners letters/ reports/circulars:<br>1. Gorey Union Poor Law Commissioners Letters - 3 January 1848 - 29 December 1848<br>2. Gorey Union Poor Law Commissioners Letters  11 December 1849 - 24 February 1873<br>3. Gorey Union Poor Law Commissioners Letters  4 January 1853 - 3 April 1854<br>4. Gorey Union Poor Law Commissioners Letters  11 January 1858 - 24 December 1861<br><br>1. Gorey Union Poor Law Commissioners Reports  2 January 1864 - 30 December 1864<br><br>1. County Wexford Poor Law Commissioners. Circulars 1857<br>2. County Wexford Poor Law Commissioners Circulars  4 July 1857 - 1 December 1852<br>3. County Wexford Poor Law Commissioners Circulars  1855<br><br>1. Enniscorthy Commissioners Letters  1 January 1846 - 30 December 1847<br>2. Enniscorthy Commissioners Letters  4 January 1853 - 30 December 1853<br>3. Enniscorthy Commissioners Letters  3 January 1859 - 22 December 1859<br>4. Enniscorthy Commissioners Letters  3 December 1861 - 31 December 1863<br>5. Enniscorthy Commissioners Letters  2 January 1868 - 30 December 1869<br>6. Enniscorthy Commissioners Letters  3 January 1870 - 21 December 1871<br><br>1. Enniscorthy Union Commissioners Sealed Orders and Letters 22 January 1840 -16 December 1856<br><br>1. Enniscorthy Union Local Government Board Letters  6 January 1875 - 31 December 1875<br>2. Enniscorthy Union Local Government Board Letters  1 January 1876 - 30 December 1876<br><br>1. Gorey Union Letters  3 December 1910 - 10 April 1911<br>2. Gorey Union Letters - 2 Mach. 1915 - 17 July 1915<br>3. Gorey Union Letters - 2 January 1917 - 22 June 1917<br>1. Gorey Union Letters of Requisition Copies  7 April 1866 - 1897<br>1. Wexford Union Letters to Local Government Board  9 August 1897 - 12 July 1898<br><br>1. Wexford Union Newspaper Cuttings 21 July 1919 - 18 September 1924<br>1. Enniscorthy Rural District Council Contracts Ledger  Special Works  14 April 1914 - 20 June 1925.<br>1. Gorey Union Quarterly Meetings  April 1899 - November 1924<br>1. Gorey (?) Miscellaneous Minutes  11 June 1910 - 2 August 1919<br><br>1. Wexford Union Register of Children at Nurse  5 December 1903 - 6 July 1918.<br><br>1. County Wexford Old Age Pension Sub-Committee  26 January 1920 - 9 November 1927.<br><br>1. Enniscorthy Medical Charities Minute Book  31 October 1900 - 21 October 1901<br>2. Enniscorthy Medical Charities Minute Book  31 October 1901 - 15 October 1902<br><br>1. Wexford County Hospital Maternity Ward Reports  1 January 1936 - 11 July 1936<br>2. Wexford County Hospital Maternity Ward Reports  17 July 1936 - 24 January 1937<br>3. Wexford County Hospital Maternity Ward Reports  25 February 1937 - 12 December 1937<br>4. Wexford County Hospital Maternity Ward Reports  12 December 1937 - 3 September 1938<br>5. Wexford County Hospital Maternity Ward Reports  21 September 1938 - 30 August 1939<br>6. Wexford County Hospital Maternity Ward Reports  30 August 1939 - 3 July 1940.,,,Wexford County Library,,Miscellaneous Poor Law Union Records,,1840-1913,"19th, 20th","1. Gorey Board of Guardians Minute Book  14 September 1912 - 29 March 11913  (no cover)<br>2. Wexford Union Newspaper Cuttings 18 June 1903 - 6 May 1918 - (no cover and pages slightly damaged).<br>3. Gorey Board of Guardians Minute Book  (decrepit)<br>4. Enniscorthy Board of Guardians Rough Minute Book 4 October1862 - 4 April 1863 (no cover)<br>5. Enniscorthy Board of Guardians Rough Minute Book 17 April 1862 - 27 September 1862 (cover damaged)<br>6. Gorey Union Letters 21 December 1918 - 2 June 1919  (no front cover)<br>7. Gorey Union Letters 15 December 1909 - 28 May 1910  (no covers)<br>8. Gorey Union Letters  2 May 1904 - 24 July 1905  (no front cover)<br>9. Gorey Union  Minute Book  March 1840 - December 1842  (no covers)<br>10. Enniscorthy R.D.C. Sealed Memorandums of Agreement  19 November 1900 - 22 July 1910 (no covers)<br>11. Enniscorthy Board of Guardians Minute Book 27 December 1851 - 20 November 1852  (no covers)<br>12. New Ross Union Agenda Papers  24 February 1912 - 6 July 1918  (decrepit)<br>13. Ireland Land Court Records 8 July 1844 - 30 August 1844 (no covers/binding)<br>14. Enniscorthy dispensary Committee  Minute Book  27 January 1857 - 27 April 1897  (no front cover).<br>15. Gorey Union Letters  19 May 1920  29 November 1920  (decrepit)<br>16. Gorey Union Letters  16 June 1909  29 November 1909 (decrepit, falling apart)<br>17. Official letters to the Poor Law Guardians, County Wexford/General  4 April 1850- 25 Jan. 1861  (covers falling off)<br>18. Enniscorthy Board of Guardians Minute Book  4 March 1909 - 15 July 1909  (covers falling off).",,,Wexford County Library,,Local Authorities Records,,1845-1872,19th,1. Wexford Infirmary Minute Book  5 May 1845 - 9 December 1845<br>2. Wexford Infirmary Minute Book 13 July 1908 - 3 August 1923<br>3. Wexford Dispensary Management Committee Minute Book 31 March 1852 - 8 May 1868<br>4. Wexford Medical Dispensary Minute Book  2 January 1868 - 7 April 1899<br>5. Gorey Medical Dispensary Minute Book  29 March 1852 - 13 August 1887<br>6. Gorey Medical Dispensary Minute Book  8 October 1887 - 25 February 1899<br>7. Wexford Free Bridge Trustee Minute Book  26 August 1857 - 15 May 1868<br>8. Grand Jury (Wexford) Minute Book  25 March 1863 - 30 April 1872,,,Wexford County Library,,Local Authority Records,,1866-1902,"19th, 20th",1. County Wexford Abstracts and Schedules of Presentments to Grand Jury  1886<br>2. County Wexford Abstracts and Schedules of Presentments to Grand Jury  1867<br>3. County Wexford Abstracts and Schedules of Presentments to Grand Jury  1870<br>4. County Wexford Abstracts and Schedules of Presentments to Grand Jury  1871<br>5. County Wexford Abstracts and Schedules of Presentments to Grand Jury  1872<br>6. County Wexford Abstracts and Schedules of Presentments to Grand Jury  1875<br>7. County Wexford Abstracts and Schedules of Presentments to Grand Jury  1878<br>8. County Wexford Abstracts and Schedules of Presentments to Grand Jury  1881<br>9. County Wexford Abstracts and Schedules of Presentments to Grand Jury  1882<br>10. County Wexford Abstracts and Schedules of Presentments to Grand Jury  1886<br>11. County Wexford Abstracts and Schedules of Presentments to Grand Jury  1887<br>12. County Wexford Abstracts and Schedules of Presentments to Grand Jury  1888<br>13. County Wexford Abstracts and Schedules of Presentments to Grand Jury  1889<br>14. County Wexford Abstracts and Schedules of Presentments to Grand Jury  1890<br>15. County Wexford Abstracts and Schedules of Presentments to Grand Jury  1890<br>16. County Wexford Abstracts and Schedules of Presentments to Grand Jury  1891<br>17. County Wexford Abstracts and Schedules of Presentments to Grand Jury  1892<br>18. County Wexford Abstracts and Schedules of Presentments to Grand Jury  1893<br>19. County Wexford Abstracts and Schedules of Presentments to Grand Jury  1893<br>20. County Wexford Abstracts and Schedules of Presentments to Grand Jury  1895<br>21. County Wexford Abstracts and Schedules of Presentments to Grand Jury  1895<br>22. County Wexford Abstracts and Schedules of Presentments to Grand Jury  1895<br>23. County Wexford Abstracts and Schedules of Presentments to Grand Jury  1896<br>24. County Wexford Abstracts and Schedules of Presentments to Grand Jury  1896<br>25. County Wexford Abstracts and Schedules of Presentments to Grand Jury  1897<br>26. County Wexford Abstracts and Schedules of Presentments to Grand Jury  1897<br>27. County Wexford Abstracts and Schedules of Presentments to Grand Jury  1898<br>28. County Wexford Abstracts and Schedules of Presentments to Grand Jury  1899<br>29. County Wexford Schedule of Application for Presentments  1846-1848<br>30. County Wexford Schedule of Application for Presentments  1857-1858<br>31. County Wexford Schedule of Application for Presentments  1858-1859<br>32. County Wexford Schedule of Application for Presentments  1863-1864<br>33. County Wexford Schedule of Application for Presentments  1864-1865<br>34. County Wexford Schedule of Application for Presentments  1897<br>35. County Wexford Schedule of Application for Presentments  1898<br>36. County Wexford Schedule of Application for Presentments  1899<br>37. County Wexford Schedule of Application for Presentments  1900<br>38. County Wexford Schedule of Application for Presentments  1902,,,Wexford County Library,,Local Authority Records,,1847-1922,"19th, 20th",New Ross Board of Guardians Minute Books:<br>14 August 1847 - 2 February 1848<br>23 June 1849 - 16 February 1850<br>2 October 1852 - 26 March 1853<br>11 October 1851 - 18 September 1851<br>2 April 1853 - 8 October 1853<br>15 October 1853 - 8 April 1854<br>7 October 1854 - 24 March 1855<br>14 December 1867 - 20 June 1868<br>16 July 1870 - 14 January 1871<br>21 January 1871 - 29 July 1871<br>5 August 1871 - 10 February 1872<br>15 March 1873 - 20 September 1873<br>20 January 1885 - 20 December 1885<br>2 January 1886 - 7 July 1886<br>10 July 1886 - 31 December 1886<br>1 January 1887 - 25 June 1887<br>2 July 1887 - 24 December 1887<br>31 December 1887 - 30 June 1888<br>7 July 1888 - 29 December 1888<br>29 December 1888 - 18 July 1889<br>18 July 1889 - 28 December 1889<br>28 December 1889 - 25 June 1890<br>4 October 1890 - 7 March 1891<br>28 June 1890 - 27 December 1890<br>27 December 1890 - 4 July 1891<br>4 July 1891 - 26 December 1891<br>26 December 1891 - 25 June 1892<br>25 June 1892 - 31 December 1892<br>31 December 1892 - 24 June 1892<br>18 November 1888 - 20 October 1889<br>16 November 1889 - 29 September 1890<br>24 June 1893 - 23 December 1893<br>30 December 1893 - 7 July 1894<br>14 July 1894 - 22 December 1894<br>29 December 1894 - 22 June 1895<br>29 June 1895 - 31 December 1895<br>28 December 1895 - 20 June 1896<br>17 July 1897 - 1 January 1898<br>1 January 1898 - 18 June 1898<br>14 May 1898 - 30 March 1890<br>31 December 1898 - 8 April 1899<br>22 April 1899 - 16 December 1899<br>6 January 1900 - 25 August 1900<br>1 September 1900 - 27 July 1901<br>3 August 1901 - 1902<br>26 July 1902 - 13 June 1903<br>27 June 1903 - 9 April 1904<br>23 April 1904 - 25 March 1905<br>8 April 1905 - 24 February 1906<br>10 March 1906 - 9 March 1907<br>16 March 1907 - 15 February 1908<br>29 February 1908 - 2 January 1909<br>6 January 1909 - 11 December 1909<br>1 January 1910 - 24 December 1910<br>7 January 1911 - 23 December 1911<br>6 January 1912 - 21 December 1912<br>4 January 1913 - 20 December 1913<br>3 January 1914 - 9 January 1915<br>23 January 1915 - 15 January 1916<br>29 January 1916 - 27 January 1917<br>10 February 1917 - 23 February 1918<br>9 March 1918 - 22 March 1919<br>5 April 1919 - 7 April 1920<br>14 May 1921 - 22 April 1922<br><br>New Ross Board of Guardians Rough Minute Books:<br>14 January 1893 - 29 July 1893<br>5 August 1893 - 10 March 1894<br>25 June 1898 - 24 December 1898,,,Wexford County Library,,Local Authority Records,,1899-1925,20th,New Ross Rural District Council Reports:<br>10 April 1899 - 15 December 1900<br>23 October 1900 - 25 June 1902<br>25 June 1904 - 7 October 1905<br>14 October 1905 - 19 October 1907<br>2 November 1907 - 24 July 1909<br>7 August 1909 - 24 September 1910<br>5 June 1912 - 4 November 1913<br>26 November 1913 - 6 September 1914<br>2 October 1915 - 21 July 1917<br>4 August 1917 - 4 May 1920<br>11 June 1920 - 21 September 1925<br><br>New Ross Rural District Council Half-Yearly Minute Books:<br>4 April 1912 - 1 May 1915<br>2 November 1915 - 11 April 1923<br><br>New Ross Rural District Council Agenda Papers 13 April 1915 - 7 June 1919.,,,Wexford County Library,,Local Authority Records,,1903-1921,20th,Wexford Rural District Council Minute Books:<br>18 July 1903- 6 November 1920<br>13 June 1912- 27 September 1913<br>30 August 1919 - 20 June 1927<br>24 April 1920 - 26 March 1921<br>9 April 1921 - 25 March 1922<br>8 April 1922 - 21 April 1923<br>5 May 1923 - 19 April 1924<br>3 May 1924 - 17 August 1924<br>5 August 1899 - 13 January 1900<br>6 April 1901 - 5 April 1902<br>5 April 1902 - 7 March 1903<br>21 March 1903 - 15 October 1904<br>15 April 1905 - 4 May 1907<br>11 May 1907 - 23 May 1908<br>6 June 1908 - 22 May 1909<br>7 June 1909 - 7 March 1910<br>21 May 1910 - 6 May 1911<br>20 May 1911 - 11 May 1912<br>18 May 1912 - 19 April 1913<br>19 April 1913 - 11 April 1914<br>25 April 1914 - 17 April 1915<br>24 April 1915 - 8 April 1916<br>21 April 1917 - 6 April 1918<br>21 April 1917 - 6 April 1918<br>20 April 1918 - 12 April 1919<br>26 April 1919 - 10 April 1920<br><br>Wexford Rural District Council Rough Minute Book 24 April 1920 - 26 March 1921.,,,Wexford County Library,,Local Authority Records,,1905-1925,20th,County Wexford T B Management Committee Minute Book:<br>21 October 1913 - 19 April 1916<br>20 June 1925 - 5 October 1925<br><br>County Wexford Agricultural/Technical/Veterinary Minute Book <br>3 June 1899 - 13 August 191?<br>12 December1902-23 September 1905<br>12 November 1923 - 21 July 1925<br><br>County Wexford Agricultural/Technical/Veterinary Financial Minute Book<br>20 April 1905 - 18 March 1908<br>25 April 1908 - 22 March 19??<br>26 April 1911 - 24 September 1914<br>21 October 1914 - 10 July 1918<br><br>Wexford Union Veterinary Inspection Minute Book 7 December 1878 - 19 April 1884<br><br>Wexford County Council Minute Book 5 January 1906 11 November 1910<br><br>Wexford County Council Proposals Committee Minute Book 31 July 1899 - 15 April 1909.,,,Wexford County Library,,,,1855-1940,"19th, 20th","Financial Records of John E Redmond, Esq.  June 1855-1861<br><br>Local Government Board Annual Report  March 1909 - March 1910<br><br>Wexford County Council Abstracts 1902 - 1903<br><br>Wexford County Council Attendance Book 9 October 1936 - 25 October 1940<br><br>County Wexford Roads Committee Minute Book 2 January 1908 - 11 June 1930<br><br>Collection of Architectural Plans for Wexford Housing Schemes",,,Wexford County Library,,Wexford Poor Law Union,,1840-1922,"19th, 20th",Wexford Board of Guardians Minute Books:<br>1 August 1840 - 29 July 1843<br>13 March 1847 - 5 February 1848<br>12 February 1848 - 6 January 1849<br>11 March 1848 - 30 December 1848<br>13 January 1849 - 1 December 1849<br>22 December 1849 - 23 November 1850<br>30 August 1851 - 7 August 1852<br>14 August 1852 - 26 February 1853<br>5 March 1853 - 3 September 1853<br>24 September 1853 - 18 March 1854<br>25 March 1854 - 16 September 1854<br>24 March 1855 - 22 September 1855<br>29 September 1855 - 22 March 1856<br>27 September 1856 - 14 March 1857<br>29 March 1856 - 20 September 1856<br>21 March 1857 - 5 September 1857<br>12 September 1857 - 3 April 1858<br>10 April 1858 - 11 September 1858<br>9 October 1858 - 2 April 1859<br>9 April 1859 - 8 October 1859<br>15 October 1859 - 14 April 1860<br>21 April 1860 - 29 September 1860<br>10 October 1860 - 23 March 1861<br>30 March 1861 - 11 September 1861<br>21 September 1861 - 1 March 1862<br>8 March 1862 - 20 September 1862<br>27 September 1862 - 28 March 1863<br>4 April 1863 - 12 September 1863<br>26 September 1863 - 26 March 1864<br>2 April 1864 - 1 October 1864<br>2 April 1864 - 1 October 1864<br>8 October 1864 - 8 April 1865<br>15 April 1865 - 30 September 1865<br>7 October 1865 - 31 March 1866<br>7 October 1865 - 31 March 1866<br>7 April 1866 - 6 October 1866<br>13 October 1866 - 13 April 1867<br>20 April 1867 - 20 October 1867<br>2 November 1867 - 18 April 1868<br>25 April 1868 - 17 October 1868<br>2 November 1867 - 18 April 1868<br>25 April 1868 - 10 October 1868<br>17 October 1868 - 20 March 1869<br>27 March 1869 - 12 September 1869<br>13 November 1869 - 14 May 1870<br>21 May 1870 - 22 October 1870<br>29 October 1870 - 8 April 1871<br>15 April 1871 - 7 October 1871<br>21 October 1871 - 20 April 1872<br>27 April 1872 - 5 October 1872<br>19 October 1872 - 19 April 1873<br>26 April 1873 - 25 October 1873<br>31 October 1873 - 31 October 1874<br>2 May 1874 - 17 October 1874<br>19 February 1876 - 15 July 1876<br>22 July 1876 - 16 December 1876<br>3 January 1877 - 23 June 1877<br>30 June 1877 - 1 December 1877<br>15 December 1877 - 25 May 1878<br>1 June 1878 - 23 November 1878<br>7 December 1878 - 17 May 1879<br>24 May 1879 - 17 May 1879<br>24 May 1879 - 8 November 1879<br>29 November 1879 - 1 May 1880<br>8 May 1880 - 30 October 1880<br>6 November 180 - 30 April 1881<br>7 May 1881 - 29 October 1881<br>5 November 1881 - 15 April 1882<br>4 November 1882 - 28 April 1883<br>5 May 1883 - 27 October 1883<br>3 November 1883 - 26 April 1884<br>3 May 1884 - 25 October 1884<br>2 May 1885 - 31 October 1885<br>7 November 1885 - 15 May 1886<br>22 May 1886 - 27 November 1886<br> ? December 1886 - 11 June 1887<br>18 June 1887 - 24 December 1887<br>3 December 1887 - 23 June 1888<br>30 June 1888 - 22 December 1888<br>29 December 1888 - 22 June 1889<br>29 June 1889 - 21 December 1889<br>28 December 1889 - 21 June 1890<br>28 June 1890 - 20 December 1890<br>27 December 1890 - 20 June 1891<br>27 June 1891 - 19 December 1891<br>26 December 1891 - 18 June 1892<br>24 December 1892 - 17 June 1893<br>25 June 1892 - 17 December 1892<br>24 June 1893 - 23 December 1893<br>30 December 1893 - 30 June 1894<br>7 July 1894 - 5 January 1895<br>12 January 1895 - 13 July 1895<br>20 July 1895 - 18 January 1896<br>1 August 1896 - 30 January 1897<br>6 February 1897 - 14 August 1897<br>6 February 1897 - 14 August 1897<br>21 August 1897 - 12 February 1898<br>19 February 1898 - 13 August 1898<br>18 February 1899 - 29 July 1899<br>18 February 1899 - 29 July 1899<br>28 July 1900 - 26 January 1901<br>2 February 1901 - 27 July 1901<br>3 August 1901 - 8 January 1902<br>18 January 1902 - 19 July 1902<br>26 July 1902 - 14 January 1903<br>31 January 1903 - 1 August 1903<br>8 August 1903 - 6 February 1904<br>13 February 1904 - 30 July 1904<br>6 August 1904 - 28 January 1905<br>4 February 1905 - 5 August 1905<br>12 August 1905 - 24 January 1906<br>3 February 1906 - 28 July 1906<br>4 August 1906 - 19 January 1907<br>26 January 1907 - 20 July 1907<br>27 July 1907 - 18 January 1908<br>25 January 1908 - 11 July 1908<br>18 July 1908 - 9 January 1909<br>16 January 1909 - 10 July 1909<br>17 July 1909 - 31 December 1909<br>8 January 1910 - 18 June 1910<br>25 June 1910 - 10 December 1910<br>1st December 1910 - 10 June 1910<br>1st June 1911 - 9 December 1911<br>16 December 1911 - 7 December 1912<br> ?? December 1912 - 13 December 1913<br>27 December 1913 - 26 December 1914<br>2 January 1915 - 26 June 1915<br>3 July 1915 - 25 December 1915<br>12 August 1916 - 21 July 1917<br>28 July 1917 - 28 June 1918<br>3 July 1918 - 12 July 1919<br>19 July 1919 - 10 July 1920<br>17 July 1920 - 2 April 1921<br>9 April 1921 - 1 April 1922<br>8 April 1922 - 6 May 1922<br><br>Wexford Board of Guardians Rough Minute Books:<br>1 August 1840 - 29 July 184?<br>5 August 1843 - 1 June 18??<br>9 October 1858 - 2 April 1859<br>15 October 1859 - 7 April 1860<br>6 October 1860 - 23 March 1861<br>30 March 1861 - 31 August 1861<br>7 April 1866 - 6 October 1866<br>20 April 1867 - 19 October 1867<br>24 October 1868 - 21 March 1869<br>27 March 1869 - 11 September 1869<br>13 November 1869 - 14 May 1870<br>21 October 1871 - 20 April 1872<br>27 April 1872 - 28 September 1872<br>19 October 1872 - 19 April 1873<br>26 April 1873 - 25 October 1873<br>9 May 1874 - 10 October 1874<br>9 October 1875 - 12 February 1876<br>19 February 1876 - 15 July 1876<br>22 July 1876 - 16 December 1876<br>20 January 1877 - 30 June 1877<br>8 June 1878 - 16 November 1878<br>7 December 1878 - 10 May 1879<br>20 December 1879 - 22 May 1880<br>19 May 1880 - 20 September 1880<br>27 November 1880 - 21 May 1881<br>26 November 1881 - 20 May 1882<br>24 May 1882 - 18 November 1882<br>25 November 1882 - 19 May 1883<br>26 May 1883 - 24 November 1883<br>1 December 1883 - 24 May 1884<br>31 May 1884 - 22 November 1884<br>29 November 1884 - 30 May 1885<br>? June 1885 - 5 December 1885<br>12 December 1885 - 19 June 1886<br>26 June 1886 - 24 December 1886<br>1 January 1887 - 9 July1887<br>28 January 1888 - 14 July 1888<br>21 July 1888 - 12 January 1889<br>19 January 1889 - 20 July 1899<br>25 January 1890 - 12 July 1890<br>26 July 1890 - 3 January 1891<br>10 July 1891 - 9 January 1892<br>26 December 1891 - 18 June 1892<br>24 December 1892 - 17 June 1893<br>25 June 1892 - 17 December 1892<br>24 June 1893 - 23 December 1893<br>30 December 1893 - 30 June 1894<br>7 July 1894 - 5 January 1895<br>12 January 1895 - 13 July 1895<br>20 July 1895 - 18 January 1896<br>25 January 1896 - 18 July 1896<br>1 August 1896 - 30 January 1897<br>21 August 1897 - 12 February 1898<br>19 February 1898 - 13 August 1898<br>20 August 1898 - 11 February 1899<br>5 August 1899 - 13 January 1900<br>20 January 1900 - 21 July 1900<br>25 January 1908 - 11 July 1908<br>12 August 1916 - 14 July 1917<br>13 July 1918 - 5 July 1919<br>19 July 1919 - 10 July 1920<br>17 July 1920 - 26 March 1921,,,"Kerry County Library, Tralee",,,BG/100/B/1,,,BG/100/AJ/1  Sneem Dispensary Committee Minute Book.,,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document.  This number is needed to call up each document."Kerry County Library, Tralee",,,BG/100/10/1,1900-1910,20th,BG/100/10/1  Quarterly Minute Book October 1900 - July 1910.,,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document.  This number is needed to call up each document."Kerry County Library, Tralee",,,BG/100/B/,1848-1864,19th,Letter books: <br>BG/100/B/1  12 June 1848 - 6 April 1852<br>BG/100/B/2  8 April 1852 - 20 April 1864.,,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document.  This number is needed to call up each document.Wexford County Library,,Miscellaneous Local Authority Records,,1860-1917,"19th, 20th",1. Wexford Board of Guardians Minute Book 16 July 1887 - 24 December 1887 (later dates damaged)<br>2. Wexford Board of Guardians Minute Book 1 November 1884 - 4 April 1885 (last pages damaged)<br>3. New Ross Board of Guardians Rough Minute Book 14 November 1891 - 4 June 1892  (pages damaged)<br>5. New Ross Rural District Council - Minute Book - 8 October 1910 - ? (pages very damaged)<br>6. Wexford Board of Guardians Minute Book 21 September 1861 - 7 March 1862  (no cover)<br>7. Wexford Rural District Council Minute Book  6 May 1916 - 24 March 1917  (no cover)<br>8. Wexford Local Government Board Letters - (coming apart)<br>9. Wexford Infirmary Minute Book 1 January 1895 - 8 June 1908 (cover damaged)<br>10. New Ross Board of Guardians Rough Minute Book 19 May 1897 - 7 May 1898 (pages damaged)<br>11. New Ross Board of Guardians Rough Minute Book 15 June 1895 - 23 December 1895 - (pages sticking)<br>12. New Ross Urban District Council Committee Records - (decrepit)<br>13. New Ross Board of Guardians Minute Book 10 October 1874 - 17 April 1875  (cover damaged)<br>14. New Ross Board of Guardians Minute Book 5 November 1881 - 29 April 1882 (cover damaged)<br>15. New Ross Board of Guardians Rough Minute Book 6 November 1880 - 30 April 1881 (cover damaged)<br>16. New Ross Board of Guardians Rough Minute Book 11 June 1892 - 31 December 1892 - (last pages damaged),,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms1553,1839-1846,19th,"Letter-book of the Rev. C Wolsley, chaplain of Pleasants' Female Orphan Asylum, Dublin, 1839 concerning the Asylum, original papers were returned to the owners in 1995.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms1554,1791-1804,"18th, 19th","Alphabetical list of donators and subscribers to Pleasant's Female Orphan Asylum, Dublin, 1791-1804. Papers returned to owners in 1995.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms1555,1791-1957,"18th,19th, 20th","An apparently complete record of admissions to Pleasants' Female Orphan Asylum, Dublin, which lists the names, places of birth, age, families, religion and other details of the inmates, 1791-1957. Original papers returned to owners.",welfare,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms1556,1832-1833,19th,"Applications for admission of children to Pleasants' Female Orphan Asylum, Dublin, giving the ages and details of families, 1822-1883. Original papers returned to owners in 1995.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms1557,1834-1840,19th,"Description: School Attendance book of the Children of Pleasants' Female Orphan Asylum, Dublin. Original papers returned to owners in 1995.","welfare, education",,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms1558,1818-1930,"19th, 20th","An incomplete chronological list of orphans admitted to Pleasants' Female Orphan Asylum, Dublin, giving age, date of admission, parents' names, residence and occupation, the name of the person recommending them, and other minor details, 1818-1930.  Original papers returned to owners in 1995.","welfare, education",,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms1559,1859-1876,19th,"Drafts of the minutes of the weekly meetings of Pleasants' Female Orphan Asylum, Dublin, 1859-1876.  Original papers returned to owners in 1995.","welfare, education",,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms1560,1818-1857,19th,"Cashbook of Pleasants' Female Orphan Asylum, Dublin, mainly concerning expenditure with on food and clothing.  Original papers returned to owners in 1995.","education, welfare""National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms1561,1818-1888,19th,"Summary accounts of receipts and expenditure of Pleasants' Female Orphan Asylum, Dublin, 1816-1888. Original papers returned to owners in 1995.","education, welfare""National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms1651,,19th,"12 miscellaneous letters relating to women's suffrage, 1879.",politics"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Mss645-646,1892-1911,"19th, 20th","Minute Books of the National Literary Society, Dublin, 1892-1911.<br>The minutes indicate the attendance of a number of women, including Alice Furlong, Mary Hayden, Maud Gonne and Alice Milligan, at the council and general meetings of the Society.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms1677,,18th,"An inventory of the real and personal estate of Lady Wintour, late of Sidney in the County of Gloucester, drawn up by her executrix, December, 1720.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms1694,c1800,19th,"A volume of verse by Marie Ann Dawson, c1800.",poetry"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Mss1715-1717,1742-1800,"18th, 19th","Typescript copies of letters to and from William Cope, merchant, relating mainly to family affairs with annotations, mainly genealogical by Emma Cope.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms1718,c1848,19th,"Typescript copy of memoirs of her captivity in France, 1803-1813, by Maria Cope, compiled c1848.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms2071,1848-1851,19th,"Includes three letters of Thomas Francis Meagher to a Miss Sargeant, Waterford, December 25 1848; 18 June 1849; 27 August 1851.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms2069,1804-1806,19th,"Includes two letters from Mary Ann Bulkley to her brother, James Barry, R.A., on family affairs, 14 April 1804; 14 January 1805.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms2063,c1922,20th,"Materials relating to the history of the Yeats family, 17th - 20th century, compiled by Lily Yeats, c1922.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms2064,1872-1873,19th,"Copies with annotations, made by Lily Yeats, of seven letters of John Butler Yeats to Susan Yeats.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Mss32-36A,1650-1699,17th,"A 17th century collection of the letters and papers of members of the Boyle family which includes those of Margaret, Dowager Countess of Ossory. The letters in the collection deal with public and private affairs.<br>See McLysaght (Calendar of the Ossory papers, 1941)<br>Volume I   - 1620-1670 <br>Volume II  - 1670-1676 <br>Volume III - 1676-1668<br>Volume  IV- 1680-1684<br>Volume V -  1684-1699.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms2042,,18th,"A 'copy of an Act to amend certain defects . . . In a deed of settlement bearing the date, the 11th day of September 1799, made on the intermarriage of James O'Reilly of Baltrasna in the County of Meath and Henrietta Nugent'.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms2035,,19th,"'The priest perils; a true story of Irish life' and 'Paddy Leary', texts in verse and with illustrations by Marion Gascoyne, 1848.",art"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Mss2037-9,1903-1933,20th,"Hunting albums, including photographs, of Minnie Fitzgerald, 1903-1933.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms28,1656-1632,17th,"Short handwritten autobiography of Richard Boyle, entitled 'The Earl of Cork's True Remembrances'.  Mention is made of his mother, his two wives and his daughters.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,MS 982) (Contd.),,19th,"A collection of miscellaneous papers which includes an undated note on Elizabeth St Leger, a Freemason.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms1742,,20th,"Letter of W B Yeats to Sir John O'Connell, concerning a dispute between the Theatre of Ireland and Miss Horniman.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms2048,1742-1801,"18th, 19th","Photocopy of registry of births, marriages and deaths of the parish of Killenaule, 1742-1801.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms2049,1696-1786,"17th, 18th","Photocopy of a transcript by Rev. William Falkiner, of the register of births, marriages and deaths of the parish of Killucan, 1696-1786.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms2106,1836-1850,19th,"Journal of three tours of the Continent by Helen Fordati of London, July-December 1836; September 1841; September - October 1850.",travel"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms2131,1787-1815,"18th, 19th","Correspondence, 55 letters, of Sir Philip Francis, mainly to his wife and children concerning family affairs and social life.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms2135,1894-1909,"19th, 20th",A volume of typescript copies of letters of Pearl Craigie to George Moore on literary and personal topics.,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms2137,,20th,"Typescript of a dialogue between George Moore and Mrs Harley-Caton. This was published as Chapter XII of Moore's 'Conversations in Elvry Street', 1924.",literature"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Mss2149-2150,1835-1891,19th,"Letters received by Thomas Drummond, his wife and members of his immediate family, dealing with political and personal matters.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms2176,"1796, 1764-1766",18th,"Includes commonplaces by Harriet King, 1796 and notes of debts of Edward Villiers to Mrs Sarah King, 1764-1766.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms2178,1776-1799,18th,"Household and personal expense accounts of Jane Creighton, 1st Baroness Erne, 1776-1799.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms2194,,19th,"A journal of a tour from Kilkenny into Wexford and Wicklow by Dorothea Barker, 1827.",travel"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms2198,1868-1872,19th,"Correspondence on personal topics from Maria Luce, of Dublin, mainly to her married daughter Adelaide Wardlaw, 1868-1872.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms2084,,19th,"Autograph album including verse and sketches inscribed 'From his Aunty M Tennant to W E [William Edgeworth?].  Many of the verses and sketches are dedicated to Mariquita Tennant, a number for example, are inscribed 'For Mariquita from Mary Anne, Edgeworthstown'.<br>A number of the verses are in Italian.",poetry"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms2081,,"19th, 20th","An album belonging to an unidentified male containing late 19th and early 20th century autographs, largely theatrical.  Includes, among others, autographs from Ellen Terry, Marie Studholme, and Viola Compton Mackenzie.",theatre"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms2112,1906-1930,20th,"Includes a number of letters to Sâamus O'Kellys' daughter, Miss Nora O'Kelly, for example, from Hubert Maguire requesting her permission in November 1919, to stage a complimentary performance of her late father's play 'Meadowsweet'.",theatre"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Mss 2202-2234,,"17th, 18th, 19th, 20th","Miscellaneous collection relating to Newry and its neighbourhood. Includes transcripts by F C Crossie, Newry, of local parish registers of the Church of Ireland 1784-1864 and of the Presbyterian Church 1809-1863.  33 volumes of material.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms2255,,20th,"Includes a letter from Lennox Robinson to Mrs Patrick Campbell, April 1923, concerning his play 'Crabbed Youth and Age'.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms2260,1677-1722,"17th, 18th","Autographed correspondence relating to the family affairs of the Earl and Countess of Ardglass and of their daughter Elizabeth's husband Edward Southwell, 1677-1722, 35 letters.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms2262,1778-1800,"18th, 19th","Collection includes an unsigned holograph letter from Lord Bristol to Lady Hamilton with a letter to her for Joseph Denham concerning him, 1778-1800.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms2270,,19th,"Extracts of letters from Mrs Catherine Foran of Ottawa, Quebec to her brother, Denis A Kearney, Governor of Cashel prison, relating to the history of the Kearney family, late 19th century.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Mss 2499-2500,1640-1660,17th,"Letters and documents relating to the claim of Elizabeth, Countess of Ormonde, wife of James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormonde to restitution of lands confiscated by the Commonwealth, 22 April 1640 - 22 July 1654; 3 August 1654 - 20 October. 1658; 4 November 1658 - 30 May 1660.  3 volumes, 175 letters and documents.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Ormonde Papers,Ms2503,1668-1673,17th,"Correspondence of Elizabeth, first Duchess of Ormonde, to Captain George Matthews on personal and public affairs, 1668-1673.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Ormonde Papers,Ms2514,,17th,"Collection includes documents relating to the marriage of James, 1st Duke of Ormonde to Lady Elizabeth Preston, the question of her loyalty in the 1641 Rebellion and concerning her estates, 1621-1653.  The collection also includes a printed elegy on Elizabeth, Duchess of Ormonde (1684) by E A (Armaker?).","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms2581,c1790,18th,"Anthology of poems presented to Miss Hart by John Prior Estlin, c1790.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Domville Papers,Ms2588,,18th,"Copy of the marriage settlement of Rev. Ben Domville and Anna Maria Pocklington, 9 April 1768.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Mss1601-2633,1802-1857,19th,"22 small engagement diaries of Mrs M H Taylor, Ardgillan Castle, Balbriggan, 1802-1857.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms2645,1898-1933,"19th, 20th","Letters from George Moore to Mrs Virginia M Crawford, mainly on literary topics, 1898-1933.",literature"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms2652,1908-1944,20th,"Includes letters to the wife of W G Fay, Brigit Fay, 1908-1944.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms2653,,20th,"Correspondence of Reginald Dunne to his mother, from his imprisonment following the assassination of Sir Henry Wilson until his execution, June-August, 1922.  22 letters.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms2662,1902-1936,20th,"Copies from originals belonging to Mrs W B Yeats of letters from James Joyce to W B Yeats and to Lady Gregory, 1902-1936.",literature"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms2728,c1870,19th,Photostat copy of a notebook of 'Eva' of the 'Nation' containing poems and a few newspaper cuttings.,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms2729,1834-1847,19th,"Photocopy of a Catholic parish register, Ballyboy, Sneem, Diocese and County of Kerry, containing baptisms for August 1845 to September 1847 with a few entries for 1834 and 1835.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms2748,1717-1858,"18th, 19th","Photocopies of various wills and marriage settlements relating to the Denroche family of Newhouse, County Kilkenny, 1717-1858.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms2767,,19th,"Maps, valuation and rental documents relating to the estate of Mrs Lee and Miss Wright of Greaghagibney and Tullunshin, barony of Tullygarvey, County Cavan, 19th century.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms2796,,19th,"Photocopy of a survey and maps of Ardnemullan estate, County Meath, of Mrs Dopping by James and Thomas Clarke, Belturbet.  19th century.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms2800,1861-1898,19th,"Includes letters to Lady Ferguson and Katharine Tynan, 1861-1898, 9 letters.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms2976,1833-1846,19th,"Autograph album of Sarah Jane Haughton of Carlow, 1833-1846 with sketches and including entries by Rev. Samuel Haughton and Samuel Ferguson.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms2986,1916-1935,20th,"Includes letters from W P Partridge to his wife from Lewes and Dartmoor jails.  13 letters, 1916-1935.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms2664,1790-1805,"18th, 19th","Minutes of meetings of the governors of St Mary's Charity Schools, Dublin. Includes orders for the admission of male and female children and for the placement of inmates in work positions outside.  1790-1805.",education; employment"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms3039,,17th,"A miscellaneous collection of documents and portraits relating mainly to the Earl of Stafford. Includes two autographed letters to the Countess of Cork signed H Marie Stafford, 17th century.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms3068,,"18th,19th, 20th",Correspondence which includes letters to the female members of the Tristram family. The collection also includes some late 18th-century letters from the Hely-Hutchinson family including a number from the female members of the family.,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms3069,,19th,"'The tragedy of Murty Oge O'Sullivan Beare, shot May 4, 1754 and Arthur O'Leary the outlaw, murdered May 4, 1773', by Mrs Morgan John O'Connell of Longford (Cashel?), late 19th century.",women authors"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms3071,1705-1709,18th,Includes rental of the estates of Lady Henrietta Bindon in counties Leix and Carlow. March 1705-March 1708.,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms3079,1874-1928,"19th, 20th","Scrapbook of Lady Castletown containing verse, newspaper cuttings, illustrated cards and photographs, 1874-1928. The collection also includes a verse of introduction from W T Sherman of the USA Army, 7 August 1879.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms3099,,18th,"Contemporary transcript of the record of a suit for a dower in the Irish Court of Common Pleas, Elizabeth Mooney versus Eugene Mooney, son of Eugene Mooney, Castle Term, 12 Geo. I.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms3100,,18th,"A memoir of John Vesey, Archbishop of Tuam, giving the pedigrees of each of his fourteen children compiled by Letitia Balfour. Late 18th century.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms3151,1785-1883,"18th, 19th","Photocopies of letters to John La Touche. Collection includes some to his mother, Anne Tottenham on the 1798 insurrection in County Wexford, 1785-1883.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms3152,,19th,"Collection includes a record of the death of the mother of Colonel D C La Touche, on June 16, 1852.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms3197,c1730-1740,17th,Description indexes of marriages and deaths compiled by G D Burtchaell from 'Pue's Occurrences' and the 'Dublin Gazette'.,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms3198,,20th,"Correspondence which includes a postcard to Mrs Eamonn Ceannt from her husband, September 1908.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms3208,,20th,"Correspondence which includes original and photocopied letters and postcards of Lady Gregory to M Bourgeois, c1912, S C Cockerell and S O'Kelly.  20th century.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms3209,1786-1800,"18th, 19th","Account book of Lady Erne's Armagh and Tyrone properties and the executors' journal of her estate kept by Rev W Digby and John King, 1786-1800.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms3212,,18th,Wolfe Tone miscellanea which includes his farewell letter to his wife from prison (November 1798).,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms3230,,"19th, 20th","Miscellaneous documents relating to the poet's daughter-in-law, Eleanor Birrell to Sir W A Armstrong of the National Gallery of Ireland, 22 June 1909.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms3255,,20th,"Poem and letter by W B Yeats on the death of his uncle, Alfred Pollexfen, August 1916, with an explanatory note by Lily Yeats, July 1939.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms3275,c1818,19th,"Depositions on behalf of the Countess Dowager of Kingston in an action taken against her by the 3rd Earl of Kingston concerning alleged waste on the Mitchelstown estate, c1818.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms3298,,19th,"Copies of documents relating to a cause of defamation, separation and divorce taken by Sarah Morris alias Hanley of Kilroe, County Galway against her husband, John Morris of Loughpark, near Tuam, County Galway, 1824.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms3444,1824-1870,19th,"Miscellaneous newspaper clippings compiled by Lord Dunboyne which include cuttings on Mrs Dora Jordan, mistress of the Duke of Clarence and the abduction of Miss Turner by E G Wakefield, 1824-1870.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms3459,,19th,"Miscellaneous correspondence which includes two letters from Mrs Anne Glaslock to George Cruickshank, November 1856.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms3463,1846-1853,19th,"Short diary of a lady (apparently a member of the Johnston family) resident in the Stranorlar district of County Donegal, February 1846-September1853.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms3503,c1831,19th,"An engagement diary containing a few notes on religious topics. Inscribed on back, 'Susanna Pennefeather, Merrion Square, 1831'.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms3514,,18th,"Miscellaneous accounts, includes those of Robert Jones, a blacksmith in account with Mrs Mary Otins, 1757-1762.",finance"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms3528,1851-1863,19th,"Account book showing lodgements and payments from the bank account of Mrs (Elizabeth?) Fitzherbert of Black Castle, County Meath, February 1851 to  August 1863.",finance"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms3531,1702-1703,18th,"A manuscript copy of the charter of the Royal Hospital at Kilmainham with lists of the govenors, officers, servants and inmates, 1702-1703.","charity, employment""National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Mss3547-3548,1858-1865,19th,"Letters of George S Roden of Newgrove, Kells, mainly written to his parents and grandmother, 1858-1865.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms7242,1852-1853,19th,"Record of a European tour by D F MacCarthy taken with his wife Elizabeth (nâe Donnelly), 1852-1853.",travel"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms7250,1871-1872,19th,"Diary of Mrs D F MacCarthy, 1871-1872. Includes extracts of sermons heard by her.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Larcom papers,Ms7544,,19th,Includes a letter from Lady Wilde to Lady Larcom on the death of her husband.,women authors"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Larcom papers,Ms7546,1867-1873,19th,"Includes letters from Larcom's son George to his parents,  1867-1873.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Larcom papers,Ms7547,1869-1874,19th,"Extracts of letters from George Larcom to his parents, mainly to his mother, 1869-1874.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Larcom papers,Ms7568,1866-1874,19th,"Includes notices of the granting of pensions to Petrie's daughters and to O'Donovan's widow, 1866-1874.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Larcom papers,Ms7599,1876-1877,19th,"Correspondence deals with, among other things, a pension for Lady Wilde, 1876-1877.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms5985,1817-1825,19th,"Letters from Mary Leadbeater to her daughter, Elizabeth, mostly on neighbourhood and family news, 1817-1825.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms5987,1779-1784,18th,"Autograph letters from Margaret Christy, afterwards Pike, to Mary Leadbeater, afterwards Shackleton, 1779-1784.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms3549,1830-1836,19th,"An anonymous rentbook of the owner (Susan Swift?) of house property in Meath Street and Lower Sackville Street, Dublin, 1830-1836.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms3653,c1847,19th,"Notes on the family of John Gilbert and his wife Mary Ann, nâe Costello inscribed on the flyleaf of a printed bible, c1847.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms3672,,19th,"Poems of A M Colton of Norton Green presented to his friend Miss Ackland, July 1820.",poetry"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms3676,,19th,"A list of the Protestants of the parish of Ballymodan, County Cork, 1846","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms3740,1875-1881,19th,"Diary of Marianne D'Arcy, sister of Archbishop C F D'Arcy, kept between 1875 and 1881.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,De Vere Papers,Ms3748,1852-1854,19th,"Reflections or passing thoughts (of Lady Charlotte O'Brien of Dromoland?), 1852-1854.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Mss3763-3764,1828-1844,19th,"Two small diaries or travel journals relating to tours in France, Italy and Switzerland made by Dorothea C L Aldeicion in 1828, 1842 and 1844.",,,Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Records of Balbriggan Town Commissioners,97/LA/1/20-97/LA/1/34,1929-1985,20th,Balbriggan Town Commissioners Rough Minute Books:<br>97/LA/1/20  January 1929 - January 1932 <br>97/LA/1/21  January 1932 - December 1934 <br>97/LA/1/22  December 1934 - May 1936 <br>97/LA/1/23  June 1936 - May 1938 <br>97/LA/1/24  August 1938 - November 1941. <br><br>Agenda and Order Book:<br>97/LA/1/25  November 1966 - September 1977.  <br><br>Public Health Committee:<br>97/LA/1/26  1904-1909  Minute Book (including Housing Committee and damaged property Committee).<br><br>Manager's Orders:<br>97/LA/1/27  September 1942 - March 1947 <br>97/LA/1/28  March 1947 - September 1950 <br>97/LA/1/29  September 1950 - October 1953 <br>97/LA/1/30  October 1953 - October 1956 <br>97/LA/1/31  October 1956 - January 1961 <br>97/LA/1/32  February 1961 - August 1968 <br>97/LA/1/33  September 1968 - September 1976 <br>97/LA/1/34  April 1977 - December 1985.,,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Records of Balbriggan Town Commissioners,97/LA/1/35-97/LA/1/47,1862-1988," 19th, 20th",Income and Expenditure<br>97/LA/1/35  1862-1904 <br>97/LA/1/36  1901-1947.<br><br>Rate Account Book:<br>97/LA/1/37  1903-1947.<br><br>Receipts and Expenditure Books:<br>97/LA/1/38  1903-1920 <br>97/LA/1/39  1920-1934 <br>97/LA/1/40  1933-1946.<br><br>Receipts Books:<br>97/LA/1/41  1942-1946 <br>97/LA/1/42  1947-1957 <br>97/LA/1/43  1948-1972.<br><br>Expenditure Books:<br>97/LA/1/44  1942-1947 <br>97/LA/1/45  1947-1957 <br>97/LA/1/46  1957-1976 <br>97/LA/1/47  1977-1988.,,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Records of Balbriggan Town Commissioners.,97/LA/1/48-97/LA/1/58,1927-1948,20th,"Cash Books<br>97/LA/1/48  1927-1953 Cash Book <br>97/LA/1/49  1948-1962  Petty Cash Wages Book<br>97/LA/1/50  1988  Town Hall Petty Cash Book<br><br>Bank Books<br>97/LA/1/51 1951-1958 <br>97/LA/1/52 1953-1959 <br><br>97/LA/1/53 fuel receipts<br><br>97/LA/1/54  1943-1965  Rent Collection Book, annual<br><br>Rent Collection Books, bi-annual<br>97/LA/1/55  1903-1932 [1924-1931] <br>97/LA/1/56  1932-1934 <br>97/LA/1/57  1944-1946 <br>97/LA/1/58  1946-1948.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Records of Balbriggan Town Commissioners.,97/LA/1/59-97/LA/1/69,1956-1957,20th,"Weekly Rent Collection Books<br>97/LA/1/59  1930-1937 <br>97/LA/1/60  1937-1942 <br>97/LA/1/61  1942-1944 <br>97/LA/1/62  1949-1950 <br>97/LA/1/63  1950-1952 <br>97/LA/1/64  1952-1955 <br>97/LA/1/65  1955-1957.<br><br>97/LA/1/66  1951 Labourers' Cottages, general rental.<br><br>97/LA/1/67  1940-1941  Town Rate Book.<br><br>97/LA/1/68  1905-1941  Abstract and Valuation - Balbriggan Urban.<br><br>97/LA/1/69  1941-1946  Abstract and Valuation - Balbriggan Urban.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Records of Balbriggan Town Commissioners,97/LA/1/70-97/LA/1/74,1877-1984,"19th, 20th",Records of Balbriggan Town Commissioners:<br>Registers of land<br>97/LA/1/70  1877-1952.<br><br>97/LA/1/71  1921-1954  Register of Mortgages.<br><br>Register of Insurances:<br>97/LA/1/72  1945-1956<br>97/LA/1/73  1957-1990.,,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,RB/1- RB/15,1914-1968,20th,Balrothery Rural District Rate Books:<br>RB/1  1914-1915  Lusk <br>RB/2  1915-1916  Lusk <br>RB/3  1920-1921  Lusk <br>RB/4  1921-1922<br>RB/5  1922-1923<br>RB/6  1923-1924<br>RB/8  1925-1926  Lusk<br>RB/9  1926-1927  Lusk<br>RB/10  1927-1928  Lusk<br>RB/11  1928-1929  Lusk<br>RB/12  1929-1930  Lusk<br>RB/13  1947-1948  Lusk<br>RB/14  1955-1956  Lusk<br>RB/15  1967-1968  Lusk.,,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,RB/16- RB/30,1914-1968,20th,"Balrothery Rural District Rate Books, Garristown:<br>RB/16  1914-1915  <br>RB/17  1919-1920  <br>RB/18   1920-1921 <br>RB/19  1921-1922 <br>RB/20  1922-1923  <br>RB/21  1923-1924  <br>RB/22 1924-1925  <br>RB/23  1925-1926  <br>RB/24  1926-1927  <br>RB/25  1927-1928  <br>RB/26  1928-1929  <br>RB/27  1929-1930  <br>RB/28  1947-1948  <br>RB/29  1955-1956.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,RB/31-RB/45,1914-1968,20th,"Balrothery Rural District Rate Books, Holmpatrick:<br>RB/31  1914-1915  <br>RB/32  1919-1920  <br>RB/33  1920-1921 <br>RB/34  1921-1922  <br>RB/35  1922-1923  <br>RB/36  1923-1924  <br>RB/37  1924-1925  <br>RB/38  1925-1926  <br>RB/39  1926-1927  <br>RB/40  1927-1928  <br>RB/41  1928-1929  <br>RB/42  1929-1930  <br>RB/43  1947-1948  <br>RB/44  1955-1956.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,RB/46-RB/60,1914-1968,20th,"Balrothery Rural District Rate Books, Skerries:<br>RB/46  1914-1915  <br>RB/47  1919-1920  <br>RB/48  1920-1921  <br>RB/49  1921-1922  <br>RB/50  1922-1923  <br>RB/51  1923-1924  <br>RB/52  1924-1925  <br>RB/53  1925-1926  <br>RB/54  1926-1927  <br>RB/55  1927-1928  <br>RB/56  1928-1929  <br>RB/57  1929-1930  <br>RB/58  1947-1948 <br>RB/59  1955-1956  <br>RB/60  1967-1968.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,RB/61-RB/74,1914-1968,20th,"Balrothery Rural District Rate Books, Rush:<br>RB/61  1914-1915  <br>RB/62  1919-1920  <br>RB/63  1920-1921  <br>RB/64  1921-1922  <br>RB/65  1922-1923  <br>RB/66  1923-1924  <br>RB/67  1924-1925  <br>RB/68  1925-1926  <br>RB/69  1926-1927  <br>RB/70  1927-1928  <br>RB/71  1928-1929  <br>RB/72  1929-1930  <br>RB/73  1947-1948  <br>RB/74  1955-1956.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,RB/76- RB/90,1914-1968,20th,"Balrothery Rural District Rate Books, Donabate:<br>RB/76  1914-1915  <br>RB/77  1919-1920  <br>RB/78  1920-1921  <br>RB/79  1921-1922  <br>RB/80  1922-1923  <br>RB/81  1923-1924  <br>RB/82  1924-1925  <br>RB/83  1925-1926  <br>RB/84  1926-1927  <br>RB/85  1927-1928  <br>RB/86  1928-1929  <br>RB/87  1929-1930  <br>RB/88  1947-1948  <br>RB/89  1955-1956  <br>RB/90  1957-1968.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,RB/91- RB/105,1914-1968,20th,"Balrothery Rural District Rate Books, Balscadden:<br>RB/91  1914-1915  <br>RB/92  1919-1920  <br>RB/93  1920-1921  <br>RB/94  1921-1922  <br>RB/95  1922-1923  <br>RB/96  1923-1924  <br>RB/97  1924-1925  <br>RB/98  1925-1926  <br>RB/99  1926-1927  <br>RB/100  1927-1928  <br>RB/101  1928-1929  <br>RB/102  1929-1930  <br>RB/103  1947-1948.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,RB/106- RB/120,1914-1956,20th,"Balrothery Rural District Rate Books, Malahide:<br>RB/106  1914-1915  <br>RB/107  1919-1920  <br>RB/108  1921-1922  <br>RB/109  1921-1922  <br>RB/110  1922-1923  <br>RB/111  1923-1924  <br>RB/112  1924-1925  <br>RB/113  1925-1926  <br>RB/114  1926-1927  <br>RB/115  1927-1928  <br>RB/116  1928-1929  <br>RB/117  1929-1930  <br>RB/118  1947-1948  <br>RB/119  1955-1956.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,RB/121-RB/135,1914-1968,20th,"Balrothery Rural District Rate Books, Kinsaley:<br>RB/121  1914-1915  <br>RB/122  1919-1920  <br>RB/123  1920-1921  <br>RB/124  1921-1922  <br>RB/125  1922-1923  <br>RB/126  1923-1924  <br>RB/127  1924-1925  <br>RB/128  1925-1926  <br>RB/129  1926-1927  <br>RB/130  1927-1928  <br>RB/131  1928-1929  <br>RB/132  1929-1930  <br>RB/133  1947-1948  <br>RB/134  1955-1956  <br>RB/135  1967-1968.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,RB/136-RB/150,1914-1968,20th,"Balrothery Rural District Rate Books, Balbriggan Rural:<br>RB/136  1914-1915  <br>RB/137  1919-1920  <br>RB/138  1920-1921  <br>RB/139  1921-1922  <br>RB/140  1922-1923  <br>RB/141  1923-1924  <br>RB/142  1924-1925  <br>RB/143  1925-1926  <br>RB/144  1926-1927  <br>RB/145  1927-1928  <br>RB/146  1928-1929  <br>RB/147  1929-1930  <br>RB/148  1947-1948  <br>RB/149  1955-1956  <br>RB/150  1967-1968.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,RB/150-RB/151,1914-1968,20th,"Balrothery Rural District Rate Books, Balbriggan Urban:<br>RB/151  1914-1915  <br>RB/152  1919-1920  <br>RB/153  1921-1922  <br>RB/154  1922-1923  <br>RB/155  1923-1924  <br>RB/156  1924-1925  <br>RB/157  1925-1926  <br>RB/158  1926-1927  <br>RB/159  1927-1928  <br>RB/160  1928-1929  <br>RB/161  1929-1930  <br>RB/162  1947-1948  <br>RB/163  1955-1956  <br>RB/164  1947-1948  (Duplicate)<br>RB/165  1955-1956  (Duplicate)<br>RB/166  1967-1968.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,RB/167-RB/180,1914-1956,20th,"Balrothery Rural District Rate Books, Ballyboghill:<br>RB/167  1914-1915  <br>RB/168  1919-1920  <br>RB/169  1920-1921  <br>RB/170  1921-1922  <br>RB/171  1922-1923  <br>RB/172  1923-1924  <br>RB/173  1924-1925  <br>RB/174  1925-1926  <br>RB/175  1926-1927  <br>RB/176  1927-1928  <br>RB/177  1928-1929  <br>RB/178  1929-1930  <br>RB/179  1947-1948  <br>RB/180  1955-1956.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,RB/182-RB/196,1914-1968,20th,Balrothery Rural District Rate Books Kilsallaghan:<br>RB/182  1914-1915  <br>RB/183  1919-1920  <br>RB/184  1920-1921  <br>RB/185  1921-1922  <br>RB/186  1922-1923  <br>RB/187  1923-1924  <br>RB/188  1924-1925  <br>RB/189  1925-1926  <br>RB/190  1926-1927  <br>RB/191  1927-1928  <br>RB/192  1928-1929  <br>RB/193  1929-1930  <br>RB/194  1947-1948  <br>RB/195  1955-1956  <br>RB/196  1967-1968.,,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,RB/197- RB/212,1914-1968,20th,Balrothery Rural District Rate Books Swords East:<br>RB/197  1914-1915  <br>RB/198  1919-1920  <br>RB/199  1920-1921  <br>RB/200  1921-1922  <br>RB/201  1922-1923  <br>RB/202  1923-1924  <br>RB/203  1924-1925  <br>RB/205  1925-1926  <br>RB/206  1926-1927  <br>RB/207  1927-1928  <br>RB/208  1928-1929  <br>RB/209  1929-1930  <br>RB/210  1947-1948  <br>RB/212  1967-1968.,,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,RB/213-RB/226,1914-1968,20th,Balrothery Rural District Rate Books:<br>RB/213  1914-1915 <br>RB/214  1919-1920 <br>RB/215  1920-1921 <br>RB/216  1921-1922  Swords West<br>RB/217  1922-1923  Swords West<br>RB/218  1923-1924  Swords West<br>RB/219  1924-1925  Swords West<br>RB/220  1925-1926  Swords West<br>RB/221  1926-1927  Swords West<br>RB/222  1927-1928  Swords West<br>RB/223  1928-1929  Swords West<br>RB/224  1929-1930  Swords West<br>RB/225  1947-1948  Swords West<br>RB/226  1955-1956  Swords West.,,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,RB/228-RB/242,1914-1968,20th,Balrothery Rural District Rate Books Clonmethan:<br>RB/228  1914-1915  <br>RB/229  1919-1920  <br>RB/231  1921-1922  <br>RB/232  1922-1923  <br>RB/233  1923-1924  <br>RB/234  1924-1925  <br>RB/235  1925-1926  <br>RB/236  1926-1927  <br>RB/237  1927-1928  <br>RB/238  1928-1929  <br>RB/239  1929-1930  <br>RB/240  1947-1948  <br>RB/241  1955-1956  <br>RB/242  1967-1968.,,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,RB/243-RB/255,1914-1968,20th,"Balrothery Rural District Rate Books, Hollywood:<br>RB/243  1914-1915  <br>RB/244  1919-1920  <br>RB/245  1920-1921  <br>RB/246  1921-1922  <br>RB/247  1922-1923  <br>RB/248   1923-1924 <br>RB/249  1924-1925  <br>RB/250 1925-1926  <br>RB/251  1926-1927 <br>RB/252  1927-1928 <br>RB/253  1928-1929 <br>RB/254  1929-1930  <br>RB/255  1955-1956.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,RB/257-RB/271,1914-1968,20th,"Celbridge NO 2 Rural District, Clonsilla:<br>RB/257  1914-1915  <br>RB/258  1919-1920  <br>RB/259  1920-1921  <br>RB/260  1921-1922  <br>RB/261  1922-1923  <br>RB/262  1923-1924  <br>RB/263  1924-1925  <br>RB/265  1926-1927  <br>RB/266  1927-1928  <br>RB/267  1928-1929  <br>RB/268  1929-1930  <br>RB/269  1947-1948  <br>RB/270  1955-1956  <br>RB/271  1967-1968.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,RB/258- RB/271,1914-1968,20th,"Celbridge No 2 Rural District, Lucan:<br>RB/258  1914-1915  <br>RB/259  1919-1920  <br>RB/260  1920-1921  <br>RB/261  1921-1922  <br>RB/262  1922-1923  <br>RB/263  1923-1924  <br>RB/264  1924-1925  <br>RB/266  1926-1927  <br>RB/267  1927-1928  <br>RB/268  1928-1929  <br>RB/269  1929-1930  <br>RB/270  1947-1948  <br>RB/271  1955-1956.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,RB/273- RB/286,1914-1956,20th,"Celbridge No 2 Rural District, Newcastle:<br>RB/273  1914-1915 <br>RB/274  1919-1920 <br>RB/275  1920-1921 <br>RB/276  1921-1922 <br>RB/277  1922-1923 <br>RB/278  1923-1924 <br>RB/279  1924-1925 <br>RB/280  1925-1926 <br>RB/281  1926-1927 <br>RB/282  1927-1928 <br>RB/283  1928-1929 <br>RB/284  1929-1930 <br>RB/285  1947-1948 <br>RB/286  1955-1956",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,RB/288- RB/302,1914-1968,20th,"Celbridge No 2 Rural District Rate Books, Rathcoole:<br>RB/288  1914-1915 <br>RB/289  1919-1920 <br>RB/290  1920-1921 <br>RB/291  1921-1922 <br>RB/292  1922-1923 <br>RB/293  1923-1924 <br>RB/294  1924-1925 <br>RB/295  1925-1926 <br>RB/296  1926-1927 <br>RB/297  1927-1928 <br>RB/298  1928-1929 <br>RB/299  1929-1930 <br>RB/300  1947-1948 <br>RB/301 - 1955-1956.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,RB/303-RB/316,1914-1956,20th,Celbridge No 2 Rural District Rate Books:<br>RB/303  1914-1915 <br>RB/304  1919-1920 <br>RB/305  1920-1921 <br>RB/306  1921-1922  Saggart<br>RB/307  1922-1923  Saggart<br>RB/308  1923-1924  Saggart<br>RB/309  1924-1925  Saggart<br>RB/310  1925-1926  Saggart<br>RB/311  1926-1927  Saggart<br>RB/312  1927-1928  Saggart<br>RB/313  1928-1929  Saggart<br>RB/314  1929-1930  Saggart<br>RB/315  1947-1948  Saggart<br>RB/316  1955-1956  Saggart.,,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,RB/318-RB/332,1914-1968,20th,"North Dublin Rural District Rate Books, Blanchardstown:<br>RB/318  1914-1915 <br>RB/319  1919-1920 <br>RB/320  1920-1921 <br>RB/321  1921-1922 <br>RB/322  1922-1923 <br>RB/323  1923-1924 <br>RB/324  1924-1925 <br>RB/325  1925-1926 <br>RB/326  1926-1927 <br>RB/327  1927-1928 <br>RB/328  1928-1929 <br>RB/329  1929-1930 <br>RB/330  1947-1948 <br>RB/331  1955-1956 <br>RB/332  1967-1968.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,RB/333-RB346,1914-1956,20th,"North Dublin Rural District Rate Books, Castleknock:<br>RB/333  1914-1915 <br>RB/334  1919-1920 <br>RB/335  1920-1921 <br>RB/336  1921-1922 <br>RB/337  1922-1923 <br>RB/338  1923-1924 <br>RB/339  1924-1925 <br>RB/340  1925-1926 <br>RB/341  1926-1927 <br>RB/342  1927-1928 <br>RB/343  1928-1929 <br>RB/344  1929-1930 <br>RB/345  1947-1948 <br>RB/346  1955-1956.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,RB/348-RB/360,1914-1948,20th,"North Dublin Rural District Rate Books, Finglas:<br>RB/348  1914-1915 <br>RB/349  1919-1920 <br>RB/350  1920-1921 <br>RB/351  1921-1922 <br>RB/352  1922-1923 <br>RB/353  1923-1924 <br>RB/354  1924-1925 <br>RB/355  1925-1926 <br>RB/356  1926-1927 <br>RB/357  1927-1928 <br>RB/358  1928-1929 <br>RB/359  1929-1930 <br>RB/360  1947-1948.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,RB/363-RB/376,1914-1956,20th,"North Dublin Rural District Rate Books, Drumcondra Rural:<br>RB/363  1914-1915 <br>RB/364  1919-1920 <br>RB/365  1920-1921 <br>RB/366  1921-1922 <br>RB/367  1922-1923 <br>RB/368  1923-1924 <br>RB/369  1924-1925 <br>RB/370  1925-1926 <br>RB/371  1926-1927 <br>RB/372  1927-1928 <br>RB/373  1928-1929 <br>RB/374  1929-1930 <br>RB/375  1947-1948 <br>RB/376  1955-1956.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document."Religious Society of Friends' Historical Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Handlists/Portfolio,Portfolio 38,,18th,"National Meeting Minutes:<br>195  Accounts of Sufferings, 1716.<br><br>199  Letter to the Yearly Women's Meeting from Ulster Province Women's Meeting at Lurgan, 28 February 1716.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number,  is needed to call up each document.""University College Dublin, Archives Department",,O'Connell Papers,,1750-1861,"18th, 19th","O'Connell Papers:<br>Letters, accounts, legal papers of Maurice O'Connell and the family of O'Connell of Derrynane, County Kerry, including letters to and by Daniel O'Connell, his fee-bank, 1804-1814, title-deeds of Kerry property, etc., 1750-1861, c1391 items.<br><br>O'Connell papers relating to the O'Connell family, to Daniel O'Connell, smuggling in Kerry and lands in that county. ('Analecta Hibernica', No 15, 1944).",,,"Special Collections, University College Dublin",Click Repository,O'Lochlainn Collection,O'Lochlainn Ms14,,20th,"A collection of songs and riddles in Irish compiled in Ring, County Waterford, by Aine Ni Fhoghlu, c1900.",,,"Special Collections, University College Dublin",Click Repository,Henry Morris Correspondence,Box 2,1897-1899,19th,"Miscellaneous letters to H Morris:<br>Gaelic 1897<br>Envelope 6<br>6  Letter from Edith Oldham on the 'Piper' Goodman and the Dublin Feis, 5 February 1897.<br>11  Letter to Margaret O'Reilly on forming a Gaelic League cycling organisation, 15 June 1897.<br><br>Llyod 1899<br>Envelope 12<br>13  Letter concerning contacting Alice McMahon, a centenarian returned from America, she must have Irish, 3 August 1899.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document.""Special Collections, University College Dublin",Click Repository,Henry Morris Correspondence,Box 5,,20th,"Notebooks of Henry Morris:<br>Gaelic 1900<br>Envelope 3<br>10  Letter from Norma Borthwick stating that she does not think Henry's book suitable for their series, 10 December 1900.<br><br>13  Norma Borthwick's encouraging letter on Henry's Primers, 20 December 1900.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document.""Special Collections, University College Dublin",Click Repository,Henry Morris Correspondence,Box 8,1907-1909,20th,"Notebooks of Henry Morris:<br>Archaeological 1907 <br>Envelope 4<br>17  Letter from Lady Bute forwarding subscription for restoration fund, 7 July 1907.<br><br>Gaelic 1908 <br>Envelope 5<br>6  Letter from Ida NicNeill on stories she has collected, 1 May 1908.<br><br>7  Letter from Ida NicNeill concerning meeting in Belfast, 7 May 1908.<br><br>12  Letter from Ida NicNeill inviting Henry Morris to the opening of Cloghaneely, 16 August 1908.<br><br>13  Letter from Ida NicNeill requesting he uses his influence to get managers to reply, 17 August 1908.<br><br>14  Letter from Ida NicNeill requesting Henry to speak at Cloghaneely, 28 May 1908.<br><br>15  Letter from Ida NicNeill requesting Henry to distribute the cards for funds, 15 June 1908.<br><br>20  Letter from Ida NicNeill expressing sympathy at Alice's death, 22 August 1908.<br><br>Gaelic 1909 <br>Envelope 9<br>Letter from Ida NicNeill, the 'Dunnbo' is doing well at Cloghaneely, 17 July 1909. <br><br>26  Letter from Ida NicNeill enclosing cheque for 'Dunnbo', 26 August 1909.<br><br>28  Letter from Ida NicNeill acknowledging receipt, 1 September 1909.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document.""Special Collections, University College Dublin",Click Repository,Henry Morris Correspondence,Box 15,1936-1939,20th,"Archaeological  1936 <br>Envelope 1<br>3  Letter from Dorothy Lowry Corry expressing thanks for script on Leac Cein Mhic Rois, 29 April 1936.<br><br>5  Dorothy Lowry Corry on gapped portioned graves, 7 May 1936.<br><br>13  Moya Morries' congratulations, 10 July 1936.<br><br>17  Letter from Mrs T Kelly concerning the location of Cromm Cruach, 15 October 1936.<br><br>Archaeological 1939 <br>Envelope 5<br>6-7  Dorothy Lowry Corry concerning the stone referred to in an earlier letter and megalithic monuments, 10 and 12 April 1939.<br><br>36  Letter from Helen M Roe concerning  Drum Sneachta, 13 November 1939.<br><br>37  Letter from Helen M Roe to P J Heffernan on Drum Sneachta, 14 November 1939.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document."Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,RB/378-RB/389,1914-1930,20th,"North Dublin Rural District Rate Books, Glasnevin:<br>RB/378  1914-1915 <br>RB/379  1919-1920 <br>RB/380  1920-1921 <br>RB/383  1923-1924<br>RB/384  1924-1925<br>RB/385  1925-1926<br>RB/386  1926-1927<br>RB/387  1927-1928<br>RB/388  1928-1929<br>RB/389  1929-1930.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,RB/393-RB/406,1914-1956,20th,"North Dublin Rural District Rate Books, Coolock:<br>RB/393  1914-1915 <br>RB/394  1919-1920 <br>RB/395  1920-1921 <br>RB/396  1921-1922 <br>RB/397  1922-1923 <br>RB/398  1923-1924 <br>RB/399  1924-1925 <br>RB/400  1925-1926 <br>RB/401  1926-1927 <br>RB/402  1927-1928 <br>RB/403  1928-1929 <br>RB/404  1929-1930 <br>RB/405  1947-1948 <br>RB/406  1955-1956.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,RB/408-RB/420,1914-1968,20th,"North Dublin Rural District Rate Books, Howth:<br>RB/408  1914-1915 <br>RB/409  1919-1920 <br>RB/410  1920-1921 <br>RB/411  1921-1922 <br>RB/412  1922-1923 <br>RB/413  1923-1924 <br>RB/414  1924-1925 <br>RB/415  1925-1926 <br>RB/416  1926-1927 <br>RB/417  1927-1928 <br>RB/418  1928-1929 <br>RB/419  1929-1930 <br>RB/420  1930-1931.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,RB/424-RB/437,1914-1956,20th,"South Dublin Rural District Rate Books, Clondalkin:<br>RB/424  1914-1915 <br>RB/425  1919-1920 <br>RB/426  1920-1921<br>RB/427  1921-1922<br>RB/428  1922-1923 <br>RB/429  1923-1924 <br>RB/430  1924-1925 <br>RB/431  1925-1926 <br>RB/432  1926-1927 <br>RB/433  1927-1928 <br>RB/434  1928-1929 <br>RB/435  1929-1930 <br>RB/436  1947-1948 <br>RB/437  1955-1956.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,RB/439-RB/451,1914-1948,20th,South Dublin Rural District Rate Books Donnybrook:<br>RB/439  1914-1915 <br>RB/440  1919-1920 <br>RB/441  1920-1921 <br>RB/442  1921-1922 <br>RB/443  1922-1923 <br>RB/444  1923-1924 <br>RB/445  1924-1925 <br>RB/446  1925-1926 <br>RB/447  1926-1927 <br>RB/448  1927-1928 <br>RB/449  1928-1929 <br>RB/450  1929-1930 <br>RB/451  1947-1948.,,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,RB/454-RB/467,1914-1956,20th,"South Dublin Rural District Rate Books, Tallaght:<br>RB/454  1914-1915 <br>RB/455  1919-1920 <br>RB/456  1920-1921 <br>RB/457  1921-1922 <br>RB/458  1922-1923 <br>RB/459  1923-1924 <br>RB/460  1924-1925 <br>RB/461  1925-1926 <br>RB/462  1926-1927 <br>RB/463  1927-1928 <br>RB/464  1928-1929 <br>RB/465a  1929-1930  Tallaght 1 and  2<br>RB/465b  1929-1930  Tallaght 1 and  2<br>RB/466  1947-1948 <br>RB/467  1955-1956.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,RB/469-RB/482b,1914-1968,20th,"South Dublin Rural District Rate Books, Terenure:<br>RB/469  1914-1915<br>RB/470  1919-1920<br>RB/471  1920-1921<br>RB/472  1921-1922<br>RB/473  1922-1923<br>RB/474  1923-1924 <br>RB/475  1924-1925 <br>RB/476  1925-1926 <br>RB/477  1926-1927 <br>RB/478  1927-1928 <br>RB/479a 1928-1929   Terenure 1 and 2<br>RB/479b  1928-1929  Terenure 1 and 2<br>RB/480a  1929-1930  Terenure 1 and 2<br>RB/480b  1929-1930  Terenure 1 and 2<br>RB/481a  1947-1948  Terenure 1 and 2<br>RB/481b  1947-1948  Terenure 1 and  2<br>RB/482a  1955-1956  Terenure 1 and 2<br>RB/482b  1955-1956  Terenure 1 and 2.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,RB/484- RB/497,1914-1956,20th,"South Dublin Rural District Rate Books, Rathfarnham:<br>RB/484  1914-1915 <br>RB/485  1919-1920 <br>RB/486  1920-1921 <br>RB/487  1921-1922 <br>RB/488  1922-1923 <br>RB/489  1923-1924 <br>RB/490  1924-1925 <br>RB/491  1925-1926 <br>RB/492  1926-1927 <br>RB/493  1927-1928 <br>RB/494  1928-1929 <br>RB/495a  1929-1930   Rathfarnham 1 and 2<br>RB/495b 1929-1930    Rathfarnham 1 and 2<br>RB/496   1947-1948    Rathfarnham<br>RB/497   1955-1956    Rathfarnham.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,RB/499-RB/512,1914-1956,20th,"South Dublin Rural District Rate Books, Whitechurch:<br>RB/499  1914-1915 <br>RB/500  1919-1920 <br>RB/501  1920-1921 <br>RB/502  1921-1922 <br>RB/503  1922-1923 <br>RB/504  1923-1924 <br>RB/505  1924-1925 <br>RB/506  1925-1926 <br>RB/507  1926-1927 <br>RB/508  1927-1928 <br>RB/509  1928-1929 <br>RB/510  1929-1930 <br>RB/511  1947-1948 <br>RB/512  1955-1956.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,RB/524-RB/537,1914-1956,20th,"South Dublin Rural District Rate Books, Palmerstown:<br>RB/524  1914-1915<br>RB/525  1919-1920<br>RB/526  1920-1921<br>RB/527  1921-1922<br>RB/528  1922-1923<br>RB/529  1923-1924<br>RB/530  1924-1925<br>RB/531  1925-1926<br>RB/532  1926-1927<br>RB/533  1927-1928<br>RB/534  1928-1929<br>RB/535  1929-1930<br>RB/536  1947-1948<br>RB/537  1955-1956.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,RB/539-RB/553,1914-1968,20th,"Rathdown Rural District Rate Books, Dundrum:<br>RB/539  1914-1915 <br>RB/540  1919-1920 <br>RB/541  1920-1921 <br>RB/542  1921-1922 <br>RB/543  1922-1923 <br>RB/544  1923-1924 <br>RB/545  1924-1925 <br>RB/546  1925-1926 <br>RB/547  1926-1927 <br>RB/548  1927-1928 <br>RB/549  1928-1929 <br>RB/550  1929-1930 <br>RB/551  1947-1948 <br>RB/552a  1955-1956  Dundrum 1 and 2<br>RB/552b  1955-1956  Dundrum 1 and 2<br>RB/553  1967-1968    Dundrum.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,RB/554-RB/567,1914-1956,20th,"Rathdown Rural District Rate Books, Milltown:<br>RB/554  1914-1915 <br>RB/555  1919-1920 <br>RB/556  1920-1921 <br>RB/557  1921-1922 <br>RB/558  1922-1923 <br>RB/559  1923-1924 <br>RB/560  1924-1925 <br>RB/561  1925-1926 <br>RB/562  1926-1927 <br>RB/563  1927-1928 <br>RB/564  1928-1929 <br>RB/565  1929-1930 <br>RB/566  1947-1948 <br>RB/567a  1955-1956  Milltown 1, 2 and 3<br>RB/567b  1955-1956  Milltown 1, 2 and 3<br>RB/567c  1955-1956  Milltown 1, 2 and 3.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,RB/569-RB582,1914-1956,20th,"Rathdown Rural District Rate Books, Glencullen:<br>RB/569  1914-1915<br>RB/570  1919-1920<br>RB/571  1920-1921<br>RB/572  1921-1922<br>RB/573  1922-1923<br>RB/574  1923-1924<br>RB/575  1924-1925<br>RB/576  1925-1926<br>RB/577  1926-1927<br>RB/578  1927-1928<br>RB/579  1928-1929<br>RB/580  1929-1930<br>RB/581  1947-1948<br>RB/582  1955-1956.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,RB/584-RB/597,1914-1956,20th,Rathdown Rural District Rate Books Stillorgan:<br>RB/584  1914-1915<br>RB/585  1919-1920<br>RB/586  1920-1021<br>RB/587  1921-1922<br>RB/588  1922-1923<br>RB/589  1923-1924<br>RB/590  1924-1925<br>RB/591  1925-1926<br>RB/592  1926-1927<br>RB/593  1927-1928<br>RB/594  1928-1929<br>RB/595  1929-1930<br>RB/596  1947-1948<br>RB/597a  1955-1956 Stillorgan 1 and 2<br>RB/597b  1955-1956  Stillorgan 1 and 2.,,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,RB/599-RB/612,1914-1956,20th,"Rathdown Rural District Rate Books, Ballybrack:<br>RB/599  1914-1915 <br>RB/600  1919-1920 <br>RB/601  1920-1921 <br>RB/602  1921-1922 <br>RB/603  1922-1923 <br>RB/604  1923-1924 <br>RB/605  1924-1925 <br>RB/606  1925-1926 <br>RB/607  1926-1927 <br>RB/608  1927-1928 <br>RB/609  1928-1929 <br>RB/610  1929-1930 <br>RB/611  1947-1948 <br>RB/612  1955-1956.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,RB/614-RB/628,1914-1968,20th,"Rathdown Rural District Rate Books, Rathmichael:<br>RB/614  1914-1915 <br>RB/615  1919-1920<br>RB/616  1920-1921<br>RB/617  1921-1922<br>RB/618  1922-1923<br>RB/619  1923-1924<br>RB/620  1924-1925<br>RB/621  1925-1926<br>RB/622  1926-1927<br>RB/623  1927-1928<br>RB/624  1928-1929<br>RB/625  1929-1930<br>RB/626  1947-1948<br>RB/627  1955-1956<br>RB/628  1967-1968.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,RB/629-RB/635,,20th,"Rate Books:<br>RB/629  1977  Balbriggan Rural, Skerries, Balbriggan Urban, Holmpatrick and Balscadden<br><br>RB/630  1977   Garristown, Hollywood, Lusk, Rush, and  Ballyboghill<br><br>RB/631  1977  Donabate, Swords East, Swords West, Kilsallaghan, Clonmethan and  Kinsaley<br><br>RB/632   1977 Coolock, Drumcondra 1 and 2<br><br>RB/633  1977 Lucan 1 and 2, Palmerstown 1 and 2<br><br>RB/634  1977  Newcastle, Clondalkin 1 and 2, Rathcoole<br><br>RB/635  1977  Milltown 1 and 2.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,RB/636- RB/641,,20th,"Rate books:<br>RB/636  1977 Dundrum 1 and  2<br><br>RB/637  1977 Cabinteely, Cornelscourt, Jonstown, Newpark, Newtown Castlebyrne, Woodpark, Deansgrange, and  Kill o'The Grange<br><br>RB/638  1977  Ballybrack 1 and 2, Rathmichael<br><br>RB/639  1977 Tallaght 1, 2 and 3<br><br>RB/640  1977 Rathfarnham 1 and 2, Whitechurch<br><br>RB/641  1977  Stillorgan 1 and 2.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,RB/642- RB/649,,20th,"Rate Books:<br>RB/642  1977  Dundrum 5<br><br>RB/643  1977 Blanchardstown, Castleknock, Clonsilla, Clonmethan and Finglas<br><br>RB/644  1977 Terenure 3 and 4, Tallaght 3<br><br>RB/645  1977  Terenure 1 and  2<br><br>RB/646  1977  Dundrum 1, Glencullen and Stillorgan<br><br>RB/647  1977  Malahide.<br><br>RB/648  1977 Tallaght 3, Saggart 1<br><br>RB/649 1977  Dundrum 4.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,RB/650-RB/669,1952-1957,20th,Agricultural Grant Sheets:<br>RB/650  1941-1942 <br>RB/651  1942-1943 <br>RB/652  1956-1957<br>RB/653  1951-1952 <br>RB/654  1951-1952 <br>RB/655  1952-1953 <br>RB/656  1953-1954 <br>RB/657  1952-1953 <br>RB/658  1953-1954 <br>RB/659  1956-1957 <br>RB/660  1952-1953 <br>RB/661  1953-1954 <br>RB/662  1952-1953 <br>RB/663  1953-1954 <br>RB/664  1956-1957 <br>RB/665  1952-1953 <br>RB/666  1953-1954 <br>RB/667  1956-1957 <br>RB/668  1953-1954 <br>RB/669  1955-1956.,,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,RB/670-RB/680,1953-1957,20th,Agricultural Grant Sheets:<br>RB/670  1953-1954 <br>RB/671  1955-1956 <br>RB/672  1956-1957 <br>RB/673  1950-1951 <br>RB/674  1954-1955 <br>RB/675  1956-1957 <br>RB/676  1953-1954 <br>RB/677  1956-1957 <br>RB/678  1953-1954 <br>RB/679a 1956-1957<br>RB/679b 1956-1957<br>RB/680  1950.,,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,RB/681-RB/696,1945-1959,20th,Summary of Rate Books and Agricultural Grant Sheets<br>RB/681    1954-1955<br>RB/682  1955-1956<br>RB/683  1958-1959<br><br>Payments received in the rates office:<br>RB/684  August 1945 - July 1947<br>RB/685  July 1947 - August 1948<br>RB/686  August 1948 - March 1949<br>RB/687  April 1949 - July 1950<br>RB/688  July 1950 - March 1951<br>RB/689  April - November 1951<br>RB/690  November 1951 - April 1952<br>RB/691  April - October 1952<br>RB/692  October - November 1952<br>RB/693  December 1952 - February 1953<br>RB/694  February - August 1953<br>RB/695  August - October 1953<br>RB/696  October 1953 - March 1954.,,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,RB/697-RB/705,1936-1968,20th,Fortnightly Rates Returns Book<br>RB/697  1958-1962.<br><br>Rate Arrears Books:<br>RB/698  1967-1968  Dundrum 1<br>RB/699  1967-1968  Dundrum 2<br>RB/700  1967-1968  Dundrum 3<br>RB/701  1967-1968  Palmerston.<br><br>Rate Collectors' Salaries Book<br>RB/702   Year ending 31 March 1936.<br><br>Rates Work Book<br>RB/703  1935-1941 and 1941-1948.<br><br>Water Rate Collectors' Books:<br>RB/704  1948  Blanchardstown<br>RB/705  1949-1951  Tillystown.,,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,BG40/A/-RDC40/0,,"19th, 20th","Balrothery Board of Guardians Minute Books:<br>BG40/A/1  May 1839 - February 1843 <br>BG40/A/2  September 1861 - January 1880 <br>BG40/A/3  October 1981 - November 1982<br>BG40/A/4  November 1892 - January 1894<br>BG40/A/5  January 1894 - February 1895<br>BG40/A/6  February 1895 - March 1896<br>BG40/A/7  March 1896 - April 1897<br>BG40/A/8  April 1897 - June 1898<br>BG40/A/9  April - October 1922 <br>BG40A/10  April - October 1923.<br><br><br>Balrothery Rural District Council Minute Books:<br>RDC40/A/1  Minute Book,  April 1928 - March 1929<br>RDC40/A/2  Minute Book,  April - October 1930<br><br>Balrothery Rural District Council:<br>RDC40/0   Plan of new cemetery, Malahide  April 1919.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,RDC61-RDC78/A4,1901-1930,20th,Celbridge Rural District Minute Books:<br>RDC61/A/1  December 1920 - December 1922<br>RDC61/A/2  January 1923 - December  1924<br>RDC61/A/3  March 1927 - April 1929<br>RDC61/A/4  May 1929 - September 1930.<br>RDC78/A/1  February 1901 - February 1902 <br>RDC78/A/2  February 1902 - February 1903 <br>RDC78/A/3  April 1903 - May 1904  <br>RDC78/A/4  May 1904 - June 1905,,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,RDC/78A/5-RDC/78/AE/1,1880-1930,"19th, 20th","Dublin North Rural District Council Minute Books:<br>RDC78/A/5   June 1905 - July 1906<br>RDC78/A/6   July 1906 - May 1907 <br>RDC78/A/7   May 1907 - May 1908<br>RDC78/A/8   May 1908 - April 1910 <br>RDC78/A/9   Labourers' Acts,  April 1910 - November 1911<br>RDC78/A/10  Labourers' Acts,  December 1911 - November 1913<br>RDC78/A/11  Public Health and Financial Minutes  March 1911 - May 1913 <br>RDC78/A/12  March 1916 - August 1918<br>RDC78/A/13  August 1918 - February 1921<br>RDC78/A/14  February 1921 - August 1923<br>RDC78/A/15  Labourers' Acts, August 1923 - October 1927 <br>RDC78/A/16  Labourers' Acts, November 1927 - September 1929 <br>RDC78/A/17  May 1926 - August 1928 <br>RDC78/          October 1929 - October 1930.<br><br>RDC78/AE/1  Financial Minute Book, [?1880-1930] (excluding 1912 and 1913)",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,North Dublin Poor Law Union,BG78/AG/1-3,1901-1909,"19th, 20th",North Dublin Board of Guardians Minute Books:<br>BG/78/AG/1  May-November 1901<br>BG/78/AG/2  April-November 1906<br>BG/78/AG/3  December 1908 - December 1909.,,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,South Dublin Poor Law Union,,1881-1899,19th,South Dublin Board of Guardians Minute Books:<br>BG79/AL/1 September 1881 - December 1882<br>BG79/AL/2 January - December 1883 <br>BG79/AL/3 January - December 1884 <br>BG79/AL/4 January 1894 - July 1896<br>BG79/AL/5 July 1896 - May 1898<br>BG79/A/1  January 1886 - November 1889<br>BG79/A/2  January - December 1890<br>BG79/A/3  includes Sanitary Committee  January 1891 - December 1893<br>BG79/A/4  includes Sanitary Committee  June 1898 - April 1899.,,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,South Dublin Rural District Council,RDC79/A/1-130,,20th,South Dublin Rural District Council Minute Books:<br>RDC79/A/1  October 1899 - March 1890<br>RDC79/A/2  April - September 1900 <br>RDC79/A/3  October 1900 - March 1901 <br>RDC79/A/4  April - September 1901<br>RDC79/A/5  October 1901 - March 1902 <br>RDC79/A/6  April 1902 - September 1902<br>RDC79/A/7  October 1902 - March 1903<br>RDC79/A/8  April - September 1903 <br>RDC79/A/9  October 1903 - March 1904 <br>RDC79/A/10  April - September 1904 <br>RDC79/A/11  October 1904 - March 1905 <br>RDC79/A/12  March - September 1905<br>RDC79/A/13   October 1905 - March 1906<br>RDC79/A/14   April - September 1906 <br>RDC79/A/15   October 1906 - March 1907<br>RDC79/A/16   April - October 1907 <br>RDC79/A/17   October 1907- March 1908<br>RDC79/A/18   April - September 1908 <br>RDC79/A/19   October 1908 - March 1909 <br>RDC79/A/20   April - September 1909 <br>RDC79/A/21   October 1909 - March 1910 <br>RDC79/A/22   April - September 1910 <br>RDC79/A/23   October 1910 - March 1911 <br>RDC79/A/24   April - October 1911<br>RDC79/A/25   October 1911 - March 1912<br>RDC79/A/26   April - September 1912 <br>RDC79/A/27   October 1912 - March 1913 <br>RDC79/A/28   April - September 1913 <br>RDC79/A/29   October 1913 - March 1914 <br>RDC79/A/30   April - September 1914.,,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,RDC79A/31-RDC/79/0/1,1915- 1930,20th,"Dublin South Rural District Council Minute Books:<br>RDC79/A/31   October 1914 - March 1915 <br>RDC79/A/32   April - September 1915<br>RDC79/A/33   October 1915 - March 1916<br>RDC79/A/34   April - September 1916<br>RDC79/A/35   October 1916 - March 1917<br>RDC79/A/36   April - September 1917<br>RDC79/A/37   April - September 1917<br>RDC79/A/38   October 1818 - March 1919<br>RDC79/A/39   October 1919 - March 1920<br>RDC79/A/40   April 1920 - March 1921<br>RDC79/A/41   April 1921 - March 1922<br>RDC79/A/42   April 1923 - March 1924<br>RDC79/A/43   April 1927 - March 1928<br>RDC79/A/44   April 1928 - March 1929<br>RDC79/A/45   April 1929 - March 1930.<br><br>RDC79/AE/1  Financial Minute Book, December 1909 - February 1915, September and October 1917<br><br>RDC79/BA/1  Inward Letter Book, 1911.<br><br>RDC79/0/1 Plan of extension to Bluebell graveyard, Clondalkin, 1901.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,RDC79/BA-RDC/137/A/2,1901-1925,19th,"Dublin South Rural District Council:<br>RDC79/BA/1  Inward Letter Book, 1911<br>RDC79/0/1 Plan of extension to Bluebell graveyard, Clondalkin, 1901<br><br>Rathdown Board of Guardians:<br>BG137/0/1  Miscellaneous plan showing proposed alteration to asylum, August 1898<br><br>Rathdown Rural District Council Minute Books:<br>RDC/137A/1  September 1901 - March 1902 <br>RDC/137/A/2  April 1924 - March 1925.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Leitrim County Library,,,BG122/A/95-100,1913-1922,20th,Mohill Poor Law Union Minute Books:<br>BG122/A/95   October 1913 - April 1914<br>BG122/A/96   October 1913 - April 1914<br>BG122/A/97   October 1914 - April 1915<br>BG122/A/98   April1915 - September 1915<br>BG122/A/99   October 1920 - April 1921<br>BG122/A/100  April 1922.,,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Ardagh and Clonmacnoise Diocesan Archives,Restricted,McCabe Papers,,1869-1870,19th,"Letter no 233  From P Dawson, Carrick-On-Shannon, complaining about a couple, Patrick Connor and Margaret Mills, from Ballinamore who are living in sin and wonders if a Dispensation can be got. States also that Fr James O'Reilly has returned from America,  9 March 1870.<br><br>Letter no 124  From a number of parishioners complaining about the bad behaviour and brutality of their drunken husbands and begs his Lordship to send back Fr McGivney who had the whole Parish in a state of peace and tranquillity while he was there, 20 July 1869.<br><br>Letter no 139  From J Ceartes, Dublin, to Rev. Mother, stating that he will write to W [Vieanss?] And will try to influence her in the right direction, 19 August 1869.<br><br>Letter no 88  From Sr Josephine, William Street, enclosing a copy of the treaty which is to be handed to Lord Granard concerning his proposal about the setting up of a school, 16 May 1869.<br><br>Letter no 94  From Sr Josephine regarding the affair of Newtownforbes, she wishes his Lordship to get the form of the treaty to be returned from Lord Granard, 2 June 1869.<br><br>Letter no 114  From L Tennison, Warwick, wishing to speak to his Lordship in private, 22 June 1869.<br><br>Letter no 116  From L Tennison, Kilronan Castle, Keadue, enclosing a letter she received from Dr Barnabo. Wishes to make his Lordship's acquaintance while in Longford on her return from London, 26 June 1869.<br><br>Letter no 126  From L Tennison, Maples Hotel, Kildare Street, Dublin, hoping that his Lordship will be able to call on Tuesday, 25 July 1869.<br><br>Letter no 127  From L Tennison, stating the times she will be at home, 26 July 1869.<br><br>Letter no 64  From J White, 27 York Street, stating that the organ will take five months to build and that his Lordship will be informed of the completion one month in advance, 4  January 1869.<br><br>Letter no 71  From Fr Gersnain,  Killarney, to the Rev. Mother, giving his opinion on the Oblate Sisters, 20 February 1869.<br><br>Letter no 84  From C McCaulie, Brewsterfield, thanking his Lordship for being so good to his daughter while she was in St Vincent's three years ago, 13 May 1869.  Another  From c McCaulie, Brewsterfield, talking about his family and especially about the death of O'Connell who was so good to the poor and underclass,  13 May 1869.<br><br>Letter no122  From Mary Norris, Park Place, Killarney, regarding David's death. Asks his Lordship to write a letter of thanks to Dr Moriarty, Fr Sheehy and Fr Griffin who were good and helpful to David, 11 July 1869.<br><br>Letter no 145  From Rebecca Stephenson,  Ballinrobe, regarding money that was owed to her Mother by the late Rev. Davis (100 pounds). Wishes his Lordship to contact Mrs Costelloe who is involved in the matter, 4 September 1869.<br><br>Letter no 80  From Lord Granard, 20 Upper Grosworth Street, London, stating that he is most grateful for his Lordship's approval to the plans relating to the Convent, 9 May 1869.<br><br>Letter no 162  From the Earl and Countess of Granard, stating that due to the visit of Cardinal Cullen having been deferred, arising from the lamented death of the Primate, they will have to postpone their dinner engagement, 17 September 1869.<br><br>Letter no 44  From McGaver, N Killashee, stating the terms at which he will allow his daughter to enter the convent,  7 November 1868.",,,Ardagh and Clonmacnoise Diocesan Archives,Restricted,McCabe Papers,,,19th,"Franciscan Convent, Drumshambo:<br>Letter no 282  From Mother Abbess, regarding the proposals made concerning the school and the parish church, 6 December 1868.<br><br>Letter no  284  From Mother Abbess, giving an account of the convent, those who have entered, gone away, etc. They received another Ï100 from Mrs Grace for the School, 27 January 1869.<br><br>Letter no 285  From Mother Abbess, stating that one of the lay sisters has gone insane and at times is very violent. This insanity is probably caused by an abscess in her ear which she had for twelve years. Wishes his Lordship to get her sent to the Sisters of Charity in Dublin for a while, 18 February 1869.<br><br>Letter no  286  From Mother Abbess, enclosing a letter from the Sisters of Charity in Dublin, saying that they are unable to admit the lay sister but Dr Lynch has agreed to admit her in his establishment, 25  February 1869.<br><br>Letter no 287  From Mother Abbess, saying that she was sorry to hear that his Lordship's Father had died. She states that the lay sister is improving and reports on the different events concerning the school and chapel, 7 March 1869.<br><br>Letter no 288  From Mother Abbess, referring to the Oblate Sisters, Fr Rowan thinks that the time laid down for postulates is too long so she would like his Lordship's opinion on the matter. Also mentions arrangements about the convent chaplain and the altar work for the Blessed Sacrament, 16 March 1869.<br><br>Letter no. 291  From Mother Abbess, concerning the letter J Curtis wrote to his Lordship regarding legal matters in relation to the convent, she was astonished by what he said in his letter, 18  April 1869.<br><br>Letter no 292  From Mother Abbess, explaining about the various arrangements being made in the convent with reference to the enclosure wall built, starting night adorations and the function they will have on Corpus Christi, 7 May 1869.<br><br>Letter no 298  From Mother Abbess, seeking permission to admit Miss Pitt into the convent. Reports on how the postulates are getting on and refers to a particular novice, 16 August 1869.<br><br>Letter no 293  From Mother Abbess, enclosing a letter she received from Dr Curtis regarding the Mistress Mother Vicaress and her desire to leave her present convent to become a member and make a foundation of Poor Clares, 17 August 1869.<br><br>Letter no 296  From Mother Abbess, concerning Miss Gratton's visit to the convent and she promised the whole share of her [?], but as yet nothing has come into her possession which accounts for the nuns not having received anything from her yet, no date. <br><br>Letter no 297  From Mother Abbess, regarding a visitation to be arranged with Fr Sheridan, Dr Curtis and his Lordship regarding matters previously mentioned, 21 August 1869.<br><br>Letter no 299  From Mother Abbess, stating that Dr Curtis is coming to the convent on Sunday next and she will tell him everything he wishes to know. Informs his Lordship about the happenings and information about the convent, 23 October 1869.<br><br>Letter no 300  From Mother Abbess, stating that Louisa Tennison and Lady Gorhouston visited the convent, 25 October 1869.<br><br>Letter no 302  From Mother Abbess, regarding the Blessed Sacrament and other matters relating to the convent, no date.<br><br>Letter no 303  From Mother Abbess, stating that Dr Curtis is going to start the retreat, no date. <br><br>Letter no 306  From Mother Abbess, enclosing W Dease's letter in reference to the property of the nuns in Drumshambo, no date.<br><br>Letter no 307  From Mother Abbess, to Dr Curtis, telling him to communicate with his Lordship and give his opinion about the state of the noviciate, no date. <br><br>Letter no 289  From J Curtis,  Dublin, regarding certain information that could be important to the convent in Drumshambo with regards to Miss Grattan and W O'Beirne, 15  April 1869.<br><br>Letter no 294  From J Curtis, Drumshambo, acquainting his Lordship with the happy state of things in the convent. Refers to Mother Abbess's undertakings but complains that the enemy is leading her into excess by suggesting some changes in the role of the community,  August 1869.<br><br>Letter no 295  From J Curtis, Dublin, stating that no time should be lost in removing from her office the present mistress of novices as she is incapable of forming her charge, 20 August 1869.<br><br>Letter no 301  From J Curtis, Dublin, sending the statement by Mother Abbess. Wishes his Lordship to grant him the faculties to hear the confession of the religious, 4 November 1869.<br><br>Letter no 304  From J Curtis, Dublin, to Mother Abbess, thanking her for her letter and journal. He was shocked and alarmed at her account of the noviciate, no date.<br><br>Letter no 290  From Sr F referring to Fr. Luitogue's illness and his meeting with the young postulate Sr Rice from Drumshambo, 15  April 1869.<br><br>Letter no 283  From Sr Mary, letter entitled 'After entering the State of Union', 25 January 1869.<br><br>Letter no  305  From Sr Mary, seeking his Lordship to obtain from the Holy See a receipt commanding Saintly Mother Abbess to remain superioress during her lifetime in the convent,  1869.<br><br>Letter no 281  A letter entitled, 'The State of my Soul', 'My attraction to the Blessed Sacrament', 1867-October 1868.<br><br>Letter no 308  A copy of Sunday's Adorations.<br><br>Letter no 309  A list of services required from the chaplain of Drumshambo convent.<br><br>Letter no 310  A list of services to be submitted for his Lordship's approval.<br><br>Convent of Mercy, Longford<br>Letter no 193  From Sr Mary De Sales, wishing to know if his Lordship will allow her to go with the Rev. Mother Bernard of Longford convent to bring over four orphans in order to rescue them from a Protestant education, 13 October 1869.<br><br>Letter no 194  From Sr Mechtildis, France, asking his Lordship to allow Sr M De Sales to assist Rev. Mother Bernard in bring over the orphan children, 13 October 1869.<br><br>Letter no 221  From members of the convent, begging his Lordship to visit them before going to Rome and to give them his blessing, 3 November 1869.<br><br>Letter no 14  Summary account of receipts and expenditures for 1 January 1869 to 31 August 1869, 31 August  1869.",,,Ardagh and Clonmacnoise Diocesan Archives,Restricted,McCabe Papers,,,19th,"Letter no 141  From J Ennis, Mohill, enclosing a report on a marriage case concerning Bernard Whynne and Mary Fox, 21 August 1869.<br><br>Letter no 79  From J Fiurneran,  Roscommon, enclosing a pamphlet about the poor and much neglected classes of our society and wishes his Lordship to give his views on the matter, 9 May 1869.<br><br>Letter no 222  From Lord Granard, Johnstown, regarding the signing of the lease for Newtown convent, 5 November 1869.<br><br>Letter no 232  From Lord Granard, expressing great thanks for his Lordship's prayers and kindness while his wife was ill. States that the Land Conference was a great success, 5 February 1870.<br><br>Letter no 152  From F Greville, London, to T Petit, regarding a plot in Granard for the erection of a convent, 10 September 1869.<br><br>Letter no 131  From Louisa Tennison, Kilronan Castle, apologising for the delay in answering his Lordship's letter, 8 August 1869.<br><br>Letter no 184  From Louisa Tennison, Kilronan, regarding the lease for the church, she wishes his Lordship to call to see her to discuss the matter, 6 October 1869.<br><br>Letter no 200  From Louisa Tennison, Kilronan, apologising for having to defer his Lordship's visit until later as she and her family are leaving home for ten days. Her brother, Lord Litchfield, is coming to her home soon in order to steady the land question, 16 October 1869.<br><br>Letter no 209  From Louisa Tennison,  Bellegreee, inviting his Lordship to come and stay with them for two days, to meet her brother and to settle up about the new church, 23 October 1869.<br><br>Letter no 216  From Louisa Tennison, 33 Merrion Square, stating that Mr McCarthy will be there to meet his Lordship when he comes and to talk things over about the church and working plans, 29 October 1869.<br><br>Item no 33  A Bill passed for the establishment of Primary and Industrial Schools and Training Factories in Ireland, 18 July 1868.<br><br>Letter no 265  From J Reynolds,  Longford, stating that Lady Granard is dangerously ill and prayers are requested, 29  April 1870.",,,Ardagh and Clonmacnoise Diocesan Archives,Restricted,Conroy Papers,,,19th,"Franciscan Convent, Athlone<br>Letter no 49  From W D Murphy, regarding the opening of the School on 1 September, 20  July 1875.",,,Leitrim County Library,,,BG122/A/68-94,1892-1913,"19th, 20th",Mohill Poor Law Union Minute Books:<br>BG122/A/68   June 1892 - December 1892<br>BG122/A/69   December 1892 - July 1893<br>BG122/A/70   July 1893 - January 1894<br>BG122/A/71   September 1895 - October 1896<br>BG122/A/72   October 1896 - May 1897<br>BG122/A/73   August 1900 - January 1901<br>BG122/A/74   January 1901 - September 1901<br>BG122/A/75   September 1901<br>BG122/A/76   October 1901 - April 1902<br>BG122/A/77   April 1902 - March 1903<br>BG122/A/78   October 1902 - March 1903<br>BG122/A/79   October 1903 - April 1904<br>BG122/A/80   April 1905 - May 1905<br>BG122/A/81   April 1905 - May 1905<br>BG122/A/82   April 1905 - September 1905<br>BG122/A/83   October 1905 - October 1906<br>BG122/A/84   April 1906 - September 1906<br>BG122/A/85   December 1906 - March 1907<br>BG122/A/86   April 1907 - September 1907<br>BG122/A/87   April 1908 - October 1908<br>BG122/A/88   October 1908 - March 1909<br>BG122/A/89   April 1909 - September 1909<br>BG122/A/90   October 1909 - April 1910<br>BG122/A/91   April 1910 - September 1910<br>BG122/A/92   April 1911 - October 1911<br>BG122/A/93   October 1911 - March 1912<br>BG122/A/94   April 1913 - September 1913.,,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Leitrim County Library,,,BG122/A/52-67,1880-1892,19th,Mohill Poor Law Union Minute Books:<br>BG122/A/52   May 1880 - November 1880<br>BG122/A/53   December 1881 - June 1882<br>BG122/A/54   June 1882 - December 1882<br>BG122/A/55   December 1882 - June 1883<br>BG122/A/56   June 1883 - December 1883<br>BG122/A/57   June 1884 - November 1884<br>BG122/A/58   January 1886 - January 1887<br>BG122/A/59   February 1887 - July 1887<br>BG122/A/60   July 1887 - February 1888<br>BG122/A/61   January 1888 - August 1888<br>BG122/A/62   March 1889 - September 1889<br>BG122/A/63   September 1889 - April 1890<br>BG122/A/64   April 1890 - October 1890<br>BG122/A/65   October 1890 - April 1891<br>BG122/A/66   April 1891 - October 1891<br>BG122/A/67   November 1891 - May 1892.,,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Ardagh and Clonmacnoise Diocesan Archives,Restricted,Conroy Papers,General correspondence,,19th,"Letter no 39B  From M A Kelly, Roscommon, giving a complete statement about his forced marriage to Susanna Cooney. He wishes his marriage to be discarded by the Catholic church, 24 November 1874.",,,Leitrim County Library,,,BG122/A/31-51,1866-1880,19th,Mohill Poor Law Union Minute Books:<br>BG122/A/31  July 1866 - February 1867<br>BG122/A/32  February 1867 - August 1867<br>BG122/A/33  September 1867 - April 1868<br>BG122/A/34  July 1868 - December 1968<br>BG122/A/35  December 1868 - July 1869<br>BG122/A/36  July 1869 - March 1870<br>BG122/A/37  March 1870 - October 1870<br>BG122/A/38  November 1870 - June 1871<br>BG122/A/39  June 1871 - January 1872<br>BG122/A/40  January 1872 - June 1872<br>BG122/A/41  August 1872 - April 1873<br>BG122/A/42  April 1873 - November 1873<br>BG122/A/43  November 1873 - May 1874<br>BG122/A/44  May 1874 - November 1874<br>BG122/A/45  November 1874 - July 1876<br>BG122/A/46  December 1875 - July 1876<br>BG122/A/47  July 1876 - January 1877<br>BG122/A/48  January 1877 - August 1877<br>BG122/A/49  October 1878 - April 1879<br>BG122/A/50  May 1879 - November 1879<br>BG122/A/51  November 1879 - May 1880.,,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Leitrim County Library,,,BG122/A/16-30,1856-1866,19th,Mohill Poor Law Union Minute Books:<br>BG122/A/16  December 1856 - July 1857<br>BG122/A/17  July 1857 - March 1858<br>BG122/A/18  May 1858 - December 1858<br>BG122/A/19  January 1859 - April 1860<br>BG122/A/20   August 1859 - April 1860<br>BG122/A/21   May 1860 - December 1860<br>BG122/A/22   December 1860 - August 1861<br>BG122/A/23   August 1861 - March 1862<br>BG122/A/24   March 1862 - October 1862<br>BG122/A/25   October 1862 - April 1863<br>BG122/A/26   April 1863 - November 1863<br>BG122/A/27   November 1863 - June 1864<br>BG122/A/28   June 1864 - February 1865<br>BG122/A/29   February 1865 - October 1865<br>BG122/A/30   November 1865 - July 1866.,,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Ardagh and Clonmacnoise Diocesan Archives,Restricted,Conroy Papers,,,19th,"Letter no 5  To his mother, letter sent from Montreal, telling her about the weather, his house, his servant and priest from Longford. He states that many of the people over there are calling their children after him, 2 November.<br><br>Letter no 6  To his mother, letter sent from Montreal, wishing her a happy Christmas and also enclosing her a Christmas box, requests his mother to give some of the enclosed money to different members of his family. States that he might spend Christmas in New York, 10 December 1877.<br><br>Letter no 17  To his mother, letter sent from San Francisco, wishing her a happy Easter and enclosing a cheque. Talks about the distress there is over there among the working people and states that 35,000 Chinese have taken over the employment for themselves, 24 March 1878. <br><br>Letter no 26  From Sr Bernard, Convent of Mercy, St John's Newfoundland, to Mr Conroy, writing about the sad and sorrowful event that throws Newfoundland into the deepest affliction - the death of the Most Rev. Dr Conroy, 6 August 1878.<br><br>Letter no 27  From Mary Byrne, Dundalk, expressing her sympathy on the sad and sorrowful occasion of the death of their son, 9 September 1878.<br><br>Letter no 28  From Sr M Catherine, Convent of Mercy, Dundalk, (to Mrs Conroy) enclosing a letter from New Zealand. Wishes them a happy Easter. Easter Sunday.<br><br>Letter no  34  From Sr M Lucy Duffy, Convent of Mercy, Baltimore, stating that she had no time to write before because of the war and she was busily occupied in the hospital. She thanks his Lordship for offering the Sacrifice of the Mass for her family and she wishes him to remember especially her poor sister Catherine who has died leaving four babies behind, 12 May 1868.<br><br>Letter no. 3  From Sr M Lucy, Convent of Mercy, Baltimore, (to cousin Willie) sending her regards to everyone and talking about the family in general, 13 February 1874.<br><br>Letter no  36  From Sr M Lucy wishing his Lordship a happy feast day and informing him about a visit from her dear cousin Mary Jane last Summer. Speaks about her health and family, 23 April 1874.<br><br>Letter no 4  From Sr M Gerard, Convent of Mercy, St John's, (to Mrs Conroy) sympathising with her on the death of her son, 24 March 1879.<br><br>Letter no 42  From Sr Gerard, Convent of Mercy, St John's, (to her sister) regarding the death of Mr Conroy, 1879.<br><br>Letter no 45  From A Ginnelty, Southampton, Long Island, New York, (to Mrs Conroy) referring to Mrs Constable, the woman she works for. Talks about Mary and Alice, 24 July 1913.<br><br>Letter no 44  From A Ginnelty, Southampton, (to Mrs Conroy) thanking her for her kind letter and goodness to them. Speaks of the death of her Mother and also talks about Mary and Alice who have arrived there. Sends her love to Rosie and Katie, 31 May 1913.<br><br>Letter no 47  From A Ginnelty, Southampton, New York, (to Mrs Conroy) telling how she spent Christmas and also stating that Mary has got very bold and wants to be her own boss. She also states that Alice has got awful fat, 26 January 1914.<br><br>Letter no  51  From Mary Ginnelty,  New York, (to Mrs Conroy) saying that they arrived safely and that they had a nice voyage, no date. <br><br>Letter no 52  From Mary Ginnelty, 113 East 55 Street, N.Y. (to Mrs Conroy) stating that she is sorry that she did not write before this owing to the war and she says that she changed her job, 1914<br><br>Letter no 55  From Mary Locke,  New York, (to her father) stating that Mr Byrne called to see her. Sends her regards especially to her son Willie. States that there has been a lot of money collected in New York for the relief of the Irish, 24 May 1863.<br><br>Letter no 56  From Mary Locke, New York, (to her father) stating that Hugh Connor was returning home and that she took the advantage to send home a few things, 17 June 1863.<br><br>Letter no 57  Mary Lock, New York, (to her brother) stating that as Willie does not want to become a priest, she wishes her brother to use his influence to enable him to get a good position so that he may be able to do something to help them, 22 July 1872.<br><br>Letter no  63  From Rosie, 430 East 122 Street, New York, (to Mary) regarding Mary going to America and arrangements that will be made concerning her children, 21 April.<br><br>Letter no  67  From 'Willie', St Mary's College, Dundalk, (to Maria) stating that he was glad to hear from her and that he did not get her previous letter. States that he wrote to America about his uncle as his father had directed, 5 March 1871.<br><br>Letter no. 68  From 'Willie', New York, (to his grandfather) informing him about the new place he is working in as a book-keeper. He says that the family are keeping well except for Rose who is not in good health, 23 October 1874.",,,Leitrim County Library,,,BG122/A/1-15,1843-1856,19th,Mohill Poor Law Union Minute Books:<br>BG122/A/1   November 1839 - July 1843<br>BG122/A/2   November 1839 - July 1843<br>BG122/A/3   March 1845<br>BG122/A/4   March 1845 - March 1847 <br>BG122/A/5   April 1847 - January 1848<br>BG122/A/6   November 1848 - October 1849<br>BG122/A/7   October 1849 - December 1850<br>BG122/A/8   January 1851 - August 1851<br>BG122/A/9   August 1851 - March 1852<br>BG122/A/10  April 1852 - November 1852<br>BG122/A/11  November 1852 - March 1853<br>BG122/A/12  May 1853 - November 1853<br>BG122/A/13  May 1854 - November 1854<br>BG122/A/14  July 1855 - February 1856<br>BG122/A/15  March 1856 - November 1856.,,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Leitrim County Library,,,BG122/AA/1-14,,19th,"Mohill Poor Law Union, Rough Minute Books<br>BG122/AA/1   July 1843 - August 1844<br>BG122/AA/2   December 1848 - October 1849<br>BG122/AA/3   January 1851 - August 1851<br>BG122/AA/4   August 1851 - March 1852<br>BG122/AA/5   April 1852 - November 1852<br>BG122/AA/6   November 1852 - May 1853<br>BG122/AA/7   December 1853 - May 1854<br>BG122/AA/8   June 1854 - November 1854<br>BG122/AA/9   November 1854 - May 1855<br>BG122/AA/10  December 1855 - May 1856<br>BG122/AA/11   June 1856 - December 1856<br>BG122/AA/12   December 1856 - June 1857<br>BG122/AA/13   January 1858 - July 1858<br>BG122/AA/14   December 1863 - June 1864.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document this is needed to call up each document.Leitrim County Library,,,,,19th,"Accounts, General Ledgers:<br>BG122/CA/1  1842-1846<br>BG122/CA/2  1846-1848<br>BG122/CA/3  1849-1850<br>BG122/CA/4  1872-1873<br>BG122/CA/5  1874-1875<br>BG122/CA/6  1876-1877<br>BG122/CA/7  1878<br>BG122/CA/8  1879-1880<br>BG122/CA/9  1881<br>BG122/CA/10  1882-1883<br>BG122/CA/11  1883-1884<br>BG/122/CA/12 1885-1886<br>BG/122/CA/13 1887-1888<br>BG/122/CA/14 1889-1890<br>BG/122/CA/15 1891-1892<br>BG/122/CA/16  1893<br>BG/122/CA/17  1894-1895<br>BG/122/CA/18  1896-1897.<br><br>BG/122/C1 Rough Ledger, 1872-1876",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document this is needed to call up each document.Leitrim County Library,,,BG177/A/1-32,1839-1867,19th,Manorhamilton Poor Law Union Minute Books:<br>BG177/A/1    December 1839 - July 1844<br>BG177/A/2    March 1849 - May 1849<br>BG177/A/3    May 1949 - February 1850<br>BG177/A/4    July 1850 - September 1850<br>BG177/A/5    September 1850 - May 1851<br>BG177/A/6    May 1851 - December 1851<br>BG177/A/7    December 1851 - July 1852<br>BG177/A/8    July 1852 - February 1853<br>BG177/A/9    February 1853 - July 1853<br>BG177/A/10   July 1853 - December 1853<br>BG177/A/11   December 1853 - June 1854<br>BG177/A/12   June 1854 - November 1854<br>BG177/A/13   November 1854 - May 1855<br>BG177/A/14   June 1855 - December 1855<br>BG177/A/15   December 1855 - May 1856<br>BG177/A/16   June 1856 - December 1856<br>BG177/A/17   December 1856 - June 1857<br>BG177/A/18   June 1857 - December 1858<br>BG177/A/19   June 1858 - December 1858<br>BG177/A/20   December 1858 - December 1859<br>BG177/A/21   December 1859 - December 1860<br>BG177/A/22   December 1860 - December 1861<br>BG177/A/23   December 1861 - May 1862<br>BG177/A/24   June 1862 - December 1862<br>BG177/A/25   June 1863 - December 1863<br>BG177/A/26   December 1863 - June 1864<br>BG177/A/27   June 1864 - December 1864<br>BG177/A/28   December 1864 - June 1865<br>BG177/A/30   December 1865 - June 1866<br>BG177/A/31   June 1866 - November 1866<br>BG177/A/32   December 1866 - May 1867.,,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document this is needed to call up each document.Leitrim County Library,,,BG177/AA/1-10,1839-1857,19th,Manorhamilton Poor Law Union Rough Minute Books:<br>BG177/AA/1   November 1839 - August 1844<br>BG177/AA/2   August 1884 - August 1846<br>BG177/AA/3   August 1846 - May 1848<br>BG177/AA/4   April 1849 - February 1850<br>BG177/AA/5   February 1850 - January 1851<br>BG177/AA/6   February 1851 - December 1851<br>BG177/AA/7   December 1851 - May 1853<br>BG177/AA/8   April 1853 - December 1853<br>BG177/AA/9   April 1854 - July 1854<br>BG177/AA/10   January 1855 - March 1857.,,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document."Donegal County Library, Letterkenny",,,CH/SR/D/29,,19th,"Rentals and Particulars for Lands of Gransha, etc., 1879.<br><br>Minutes of Meeting of Book Selection Committee.",,,"Donegal County Library, Letterkenny",,,CH/SR/D/27,,"19th, 20th","Grand Jury Material, 1816-1870<br><br>Circulars, correspondence and forms, Dunfanaghy Rural District Council, 12 March 1918-23 March 1918.",,,"Tipperary Joint Libraries, Thurles",,Grand Jury Presentments,,1842-1899,19th,1  Spring Assizes 1842<br>4  Summer Assizes 1845<br>5  Summer 1851<br>6  Summer 1859<br>7  Summer 1860<br>8  Summer 1860<br>9  Summer 1861<br>10  Spring 1862<br>11  Summer 1862<br>12  Spring 1863<br>13  Spring 1864<br>14  Summer 1864<br>15  Spring 1865<br>16  Summer 1865<br>17  Spring 1866<br>18  Summer 1866<br>19  Spring 1867<br>20  Summer 1867<br>21  Spring 1868<br>22  Summer 1868<br>23  Spring 1869<br>24  Summer 1869<br>25  Spring 1870<br>26  Spring 1871<br>27  Summer 1871<br>28  Summer 1872<br>29  Summer 1873<br>30  Spring 1874<br>31  Spring 1874<br>32  Summer 1876<br>33  Spring Assizes 1877<br>34  Summer Assizes 1877<br>35  Spring Assizes 1878<br>36  Spring Assize 1878<br>37  Summer Assizes 1878<br>38  Spring Assizes 1879<br>39  Summer  Assizes 1879<br>40  Spring Assizes 1880<br>41  Summer Assizes 1880<br>42  Spring Assizes 1881<br>43  Summer Assizes 1881<br>44  Spring Assizes 1882<br>45  Summer Assizes 1882<br>46  Spring Assizes 1882<br>47  Summer Assizes 1883<br>48  Spring Assizes 1884<br>49  Summer Assizes 1884<br>50  Spring Assizes 1885<br>51  Summer Assizes 1885<br>52  Spring Assizes 1886<br>53  Summer Assizes 181886<br>54  Spring Assizes 1887<br>55  Summer Assizes 1887<br>56  Spring Assizes 1888<br>57  Summer Assizes 1888<br>58  Spring Assizes 1889<br>59  Summer Assizes 1889<br>60  Spring 1890<br>61  Summer Assizes 1890<br>62  Spring Assizes 1891<br>63  Summer Assizes 1891<br>64  Sping Assizes 1892<br>65  Summer Assizes 1892<br>66  Sping Assizes 1893<br>67  Summer Assizes 1893<br>68  Sping Assizes 1894<br>69  Summer Assizes 1894<br>70  Sping Assizes 1895<br>71  Summer Assizes 1895.<br>72  Spring Assizes 1986<br>73  Summer Assizes 1896<br>74  Spring Assizes 1897<br>75  Summer Assizes 1898<br>76  Sping Assizes 1898<br>77 Spring Assizes 1899.,,,"Donegal County Library, Letterkenny",,,CH/BV/D/3,,"19th, 20th","112  Compulsory Purchase Orders, Donegal County Health District, 1954<br>113  File of letters and lists, c200, relating to Donegal County Library, 10 December 1923-2 September 1968<br>114  General Order Publications, [18?]<br>115  Copies of 2 Orders in Council, 30 January 1899<br>116  Account Book, 1 October 1899-March 1907<br>117  Officers Appointed Requirement Book, 16 August 1943-24 November 1950<br>118  Publication relating to Summer Assizes, Barony of Banagh, 1857<br>119  Publication relating to Summer Assizs, Barony of Tyrhugh, 1844<br>120  Presentations made at Summer Assizes, County Donegal, 1840<br>121  Attendances of Members at Board of Guardians Board Meetings, 2 June 1902-2 May 1925<br>130  Register of Mortgages, Tirconnail Board of Health and Public Assistance (Glenties), 2 February 1933-26 September 1940<br>131  Postage, Donegal County Library, 20 May 1933-26 September 1940<br>132  Central Statistics Register, Donegal County Library, 22 February 1953-31 March 1956<br>133  Board of Guardians Minute Book, 4 December 1897-12 May 1906.",,,"Donegal County Library, Letterkenny",,,CH/BG/2/3,,"19th, 20th","Dunfanaghy Poor Law Union Minute Books:<br>94  February 1862-April 1865 (Rough)<br>95  17 September 1847-5 October 1847 (Rough)<br>96  31 October 1854-15 May 1855<br>97  Rough Minute Book [place not known], 5 October 1858-1 February 1862<br>Donegal Poor Law Union Minute Books:<br>98  16 June 1917-29 December 1917<br>99  29 December 1917-18 July 1918<br>100  13 July 1918-25 January 1919<br>101  1 March 1919-3 January 1920<br>102  10 January 1920-29 March 1922<br>103  15 January 1921-12 August 1922<br>104  Donegal District and Fever Hospital Committee Minute Book, 10 February 1923-23 June 1923<br>105  Dunfanaghy Poor Law Union Minute Book, 3 November 1883-22 May 1886<br>106  Donegal Poor Law Union Minute Book, 7 April 1894-29 September 1894.",health,,"Donegal County Library, Letterkenny",,Dunfanaghy Poor Law Union,CH/BG/2/5,,"19th, 20th",Dunfanaghy Poor Law Union Minute Book:<br>119  11 April 1896-23 July 1898<br>120  29 July 1899-10 February 1900<br>121  18 August 1900-23 February 1901<br>122  24 August 1901-8 March 1902<br>123  28 September 1895-4 April 1896<br>124  24 March 1903-12 September 1903<br>125  September 1903-March 1904<br>126  19  March 1904-17 September 1904<br>127  24 September 1904-25 March 1905<br>128  1 April 1905-20 May 1905<br>129  5 June 1905-2 December 1905<br>130  9 December 1905-28 June 1906<br>131  6 June 1906-1 December 1906<br>132  8 December 1906-18 May 1907<br>133  5 June 1907-30 November 1907<br>134  3 June 1908-28 November 1908.,,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document""Tipperary Joint Libraries, Thurles",,,,1900-1912,20th,"Absract of County Liabilities and Expenditure for half year ending:<br>September 1900<br>March 1901<br>September 1901<br>March 1902<br>September 1902<br>March 1903-September 1903<br>September 1903-March 1904<br>September 1904-March 1905<br>March 1905-September 1906<br>September 1905-March 1906<br>March 1906-September 1906<br>September 1906-March 1907<br>March 1907-September 1907<br>September 1907-March 1908<br>March 1910<br>September 1910<br>September 1911<br>March 1912.<br><br>South Riding of the County of Tipperary. An Abstract of the discharged and undischarged presentments and of the presentments passed by the Grand Jury at:<br>Spring Assizes, 1872<br>Spring Assizes, 1891.",,,"Tipperary Joint Libraries, Thurles",,Borrisokane Rural District Council,,1899-1925,20th,Borrisokane Rural District Council Minute Books:<br>1  July 1899-November 1900<br>2  November 1900-November 1901<br>4  August 1902-April 1903<br>5  May 1903-May 1904<br>7  July 1905-May 1906<br>8  May 1906-June 1907<br>9  June 1907-September 1908<br>11 July 1909-July 1910<br>13  July 1911-June 1912<br>14  June 1912-August 1913<br>15  September 1913-April 1915<br>16  April 1915-May 1915<br>17  June 1916-May 1917<br>18  May 1917-October 1918<br>19  October 1918-February 1920<br>20  October 1918-February 1920<br>21  May 1921-December 1921<br>22  January -December 1923<br>23  January 1924-June 1925.,,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."Tipperary Joint Libraries, Thurles",,Borrisokane Poor Law Union,,1899-1925,"19th, 20th","Borrisokane Poor Law Union Treasurers Receipt and Payment Book, Loans account and General Account:<br>December 1899-September 1925<br>June 1899-August 1925.",,,"Tipperary Joint Libraries, Thurles",,Cashel Rural District Council,,1899-1924,"19th, 20th",Cashel Rural District Council Minute Books:<br>1  April 1899-June 1901<br>2  June 1901-August 1903<br>3  August 1903-November 1905<br>4  November 1905-December 1907<br>5  December 1907-March 1910<br>6  March 1910-June 1912<br>7  June 1912-December 1914<br>8  January 1915-July 1917<br>9  July 1917-May 1920<br>10  May 1920-August 1922<br>11  September 1922-October 1924.,,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."Tipperary Joint Libraries, Thurles",,Clogheen Rural District Council,,1900-1925,20th,Clogheen Rural District Council Minute Books:<br>1  April 1900-July 1901<br>2  July 1901-August 1903<br>3  October 1903-May 1906<br>4  May 1906-November 1907<br>5  December 1907-December 1909<br>6  January 1910-May 1912<br>7  May 1912-April 1913<br>8  April 1913-April 1914<br>9  April 1914-March 1915<br>10  March 1915-March 1916<br>11  March 1916-May 1917<br>12  May 1917-March 1918<br>13  April 1918-May 1919<br>14  May 1919-August 1920<br>15  August 1920-December 1921<br>16  January 1922-March 1923<br>17  April 1923-May 1924<br>18  May 1924-May 1925.<br><br>Clogheen Rural District Council Quarterly Minute Books:<br><br>1  November 1906-March 1911<br>2  April 1911-August 1915.,,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."Tipperary Joint Libraries, Thurles",,Tipperary Number 2 Rural District Council,,1899-1925,"19th, 20th",Tipperary Number 2 Rural District Council Minute Books:<br>1  April 1899-June 1900<br>2  July 1900-March 1902<br>3  March 1903-March 1904<br>4  April 1905-June 1906<br>April 1908-February 1911<br>3 July 1911-February 1914<br>9  April 1910-September 1911<br>10  September 1911-February 1912<br>12  March 1913-December 1914<br>13  November 1917-August 1918<br>14  September 1918-January 1921<br>15  January 1921-November 1922<br>16  December 1921-February 1925<br>17  February 1925-August 1925.<br><br>Tipperary Number 2 Rural District Council Quarterly Minute Books:<br>1  May 1903-April 1912<br>3  October 1923-January 1925.,,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."Tipperary Joint Libraries, Thurles",,Thurles Local Authority Records,,1899-1923,"19th, 20th","Thurles Poor Law Union Minute Books:<br>May 1839-May 1843<br>May 1843-March 1844<br>March 1844-March 1845<br>March 1845-January 1846<br>January 1846-November 1846<br>December 1846-September 1847<br>January 1848-June 1848<br>June 1848-December 1848<br>December 1848-August 1849<br>August 1849-February 1850<br>March 1850-September 1850<br>September 1850-May 1851<br>May 1851-November 1851<br>November 1851-June 1852<br>June 1852-June 1853<br>January 1853-June 1853<br>June 1853-December 1853<br>December 1853-June 1854<br>June 1854-December 1854<br>December 1854-June 1855<br>June 1855-December 1855<br>December 1855-July 1856<br>July 1856-December 1856<br>December 1856-June 1857<br>June 1857-January 1858<br>January 1858-July 1858<br>July 1858-January 1859<br>January 1859-July 1859<br>July 1859-January 1860<br>January 1860-July 1860<br>July 1860-February 1861<br>February 1861-August 1861<br>August 1861-February 1862<br>February 1862-August 1862<br>August 1862-February 1863<br>February 1863-August 1863<br>August 1863-February 1864<br>February 1864-August 1864<br>September 1864-March 1865<br>March 1865-September 1865<br>September 1865-March 1866<br>March 1866-September 1866<br>September 1866-March 1867<br>March 1867-September 1867<br>September 1867-April 1868<br>April 1868-October 1868<br>October 1868-April 1869<br>April 1869-October 1869<br>October 1869-May 1870<br>May 1870-October 1870<br>October 1870-April 1871<br>April 1871-October 1871<br>October 1871-April 1872<br>April 1872-October 1872<br>October 1872-April 1873<br>April 1873-October 1873<br>October 1873-April 1874<br>April 1874-October 1874<br>October 1874-May 1875<br>May 1875-November 1875<br>November 1875-May 1876<br>May 1876-November 1876<br>November 1876-June 1877<br>June 1877-December 1877<br>December 1877-June 1878<br>June 1878-January 1879<br>January 1879-July 1879<br>July 1879-January 1880<br>January 1880-July 1880<br>July 1880-January 1881<br>February 1881-August 1881<br>August 1881-February 1882<br>August 1882-February 1883<br>February 1883-August 1883<br>September 1883-April 1884<br>April 1884-September 1884<br>September 1884-April 1885<br>April 1885-October 1885<br>November 1885-May 1886<br>May 1886-November 1886<br>November 1886-May 1887<br>June 1887-December 1887<br>December 1887-June 1888<br>June 1888-December 1888<br>December 1888-July 1889<br>July 1889-January 1890<br>January 1890-July 1890<br>July 1890-January 1891<br>January 1891-August 1891<br>August 1891-February 1892<br>March 1892-August 1892<br>September 1892-April 1893<br>April 1893-October 1893<br>October 1893-April 1894<br>April 1894-November 1894<br>November 1894-May 1895<br>May 1895-December 1895<br>December 1895-June 1896<br>June 1896-December 1896<br>December 1896-June 1897<br>June 1897-January 1898<br>January 1898-July 1898<br>July 1898-January 1899<br>February 1899-August 1899<br>August 1899-January 1900<br>January 1900-August 1900<br>August 1900-March 1901<br>March 1901-September 1901<br>September 1901-March 1902<br>March 1902-September 1902<br>September 1902-April 1903<br>April 1903-October 1903<br>October 1903-May 1904<br>May 1904-November 1904<br>November 1904-June 1905<br>June 1905-December 1905<br>December 1905-June 1906<br>June 1906-December 1906<br>January 1907-July 1907<br>July 1907-February 1908<br>February 1908-August 1908<br>August 1908-February 1909<br>March 1909-September 1909<br>September 1909-March 1910<br>March 1910-October 1910<br>October 1910-April 1911<br>April 1911-October 1911<br>October 1911-April 1912<br>April 1912-October 1912<br>October 1912-April 1913<br>April 1913-October 1913<br>October 1913-April 1914<br>April 1914-October 1914<br>October 1914-April 1915<br>April 1915-October 1915<br>October 1915-April 1916<br>April 1916-October 1916<br>October 1916-April 1917<br>April 1917-October 1917<br>October 1917-April 1918<br>April 1918-December 1918<br>January 1919-February 1920<br>February 1920-April 1921<br>May 1921-May 1922<br>May 1922-April 1924.<br><br>Outward Letter Books.:<br>January 1902-July 1906<br>December 1908-February 1912.<br><br>Letters from the Local Government Board:<br>January 1878-April 1878<br>May 1880-January 1881<br>February 1881-December 1882<br>December 1881-December 1882<br>December 1888-August 1893<br>December 1894-December 1895<br>October 1911-September 1913<br>1912-1915<br>March 1915-September 1916<br>October 1916-March 1918<br>1917<br>March 1918-March 1919<br>April 1919-October 1920<br>1920<br>1920-1923<br>March 1921-August 1923.<br><br>Financial Statements, Expenditure, March 1903-March 1907.<br><br>Bank Pass Books, Thurles Board of Guardians and Thurles Rural District Council:<br>October 1899-July 1908<br>1908-1915<br><br>Union Ledgers<br>April 1907-March 1909<br>April 1909-March 1911<br>April 1919-March 1921.<br><br>Indoor Relief Registers:<br>November 1849-February 1850<br>October 1866-December 1872<br>December 1872-May 1880<br>May 1885-December 1887<br>December 1887-February 1890<br>August 1892-July 1894<br>July 1894-February 1896<br>January 1902-August 1904<br>February 1909-March 1913<br>October 1916-December 1921<br>December 1922-February 1924.<br><br>Register of Deaths in the Workhouse, October 1869-September 1900.<br><br>Medical Relief Register, 1916.<br><br>Register, 1847, photocopy.<br><br>Thurles Workhouse, Indoor Registers:<br>1886-1890<br>1887-1890<br>1906-1908<br>1910-1911 <br>1918-1924 <br>1930-1933<br>1937-1939<br>1941-1942<br>1942-1944 <br>1944-1945<br>1945-1946<br>1948<br>1948-1949<br>1949-1951 <br><br>Thurles Workhouse, Porter's Books:<br>1860<br>1862-1963<br>1881<br>1882-1883<br>1892<br>1908.<br><br><br>Personal Ledgers, <br>1890-1991<br>1899-1907.<br><br>General Correspondence, 1853, from the Poor Law Board.<br><br>Thurles Fever Hospital, Account Book, 1841-1870.<br><br>Minutes of the Meeting of the Board of Guardians as Rural Society, Thurles Poor Law Union, 1886-1890.<br><br>Minute Book, 1890-1892.<br><br>Medical Relief Register, 1919.<br><br>Rate Books:<br>Ballycahill:<br>January 1842<br>November 1843<br>December 1844<br>June 1846<br>October 1846<br>May 1847<br>October 1847<br>October 1848<br>August 1849<br>December 1848<br>September 1850<br>April 1851<br>December 1851<br>April 1852<br>February 1855<br>August 1855<br>March 1856<br>July 1857<br>January 1858<br>June 1858<br>December 1858<br>July 1859<br>January 1860<br>August 1860<br>September 1867<br>September 1868<br>September 1869<br>September 1871<br>January 1885<br>September 1893<br>September 1894<br>October 1898<br>Ballymurreen:<br>January 1842<br>November 1843<br>January 1846<br>October 1847<br>October 1848<br>July 1849<br>April 1851<br>December 1851<br>April 1852<br>October 1852<br>January 1855<br>August 1855<br>March 1856<br>July 1857<br>June 1858<br>December 1858<br>June 1859<br>January 1862<br>September 1868<br>January 1886<br>October 1889<br>September 1893<br>October 1894<br>Boolick:<br>January 1842<br>November 1844<br>January 1846<br>December 1846<br>May 1847<br>October 1847<br>October 1848<br>May 1849<br>December 1849<br>Borrisoleigh:<br>June 1846<br>December 1846<br>May 1847<br>October 1847<br>August 1849<br>September 1850<br>April 1851<br>December 1851<br>October 1852<br>May 1853<br>January 1855<br>August 1855<br>March 1856<br>September 1856<br>January 1858<br>June 1858<br>December 1858<br>January 1860<br>August 1860<br>January 1862<br>September 1864<br>September 1877<br>September 1885<br>September 1888<br>September 1889<br>September 1890<br>September 1892<br>Drom:<br>January 1842<br>November 1843<br>January 1846<br>October 1848<br>September 1849<br>December 1849<br>May 1851<br>October 1852<br>May 1853<br>March 1856<br>June 1858<br>December 1858<br>January 1860<br>July 1860<br>January 1862<br>September 1868<br>September 1874<br>September 1879<br>May 1882<br>September 1887<br>September 1889<br>September 1893<br>September 1894<br>Fennor:<br>January 1842<br>November 1844<br>January 1846<br>October 1847<br>October 1848<br>May 1849<br>Foilnaman:<br>September 1850<br>April 1851<br>April 1852<br>February 1853<br>August 1855<br>March 1856<br>September 1856<br>July 1857<br>January 1858<br>June 1858<br>December 1858<br>July 1858<br>January 1860<br>August 1860<br>September 1868<br>September 1879<br>April 1882<br>April 1883<br>January 1885<br>September 1887<br>September 1889<br>March 1897<br>March 1898<br>Glenkeen:<br>September 1850<br>April 1851<br>December 1851<br>May 1853<br>February 1855<br>March 1856<br>September 1856<br>July 1857<br>January 1858<br>June 1858<br>December 1858<br>June 1859<br>September 1862<br>September 1864<br>September 1867<br>September 1879<br>October 1889<br>September 1893<br>September 1894<br>September 1895<br>October 1898<br>Gortkelly:<br>September 1850<br>April 1851<br>April 1852<br>October 1852<br>May 1853<br>February 1855<br>March 1856<br>September 1856<br>January 1858<br>June 1858<br>December 1858<br>June 1859<br>December 1859<br>January 1862<br>September 1863<br>September 1874<br>May 1882<br>September 1889<br>February 1892<br>December 1892<br>September 1894<br>September 1895<br>Holycross:<br>January 1842<br>March 1845<br>January 1846<br>December 1846<br>October 1847<br>October 1848<br>July 1849<br>December 1849<br>September 1850<br>December 1851<br>April 1852<br>October 1852<br>March 1856<br>July 1857<br>January 1858<br>June 1858<br>December 1858<br>July 1859<br>January 1860<br>August 1860<br>October 1865<br>September 1866<br>September 1868<br>September 1874<br>September 1889<br>December 1892<br>September 1893<br>September 1895<br>September 1897<br>March 1898<br>Inch:<br>January 1842<br>November 1843<br>December 1845<br>June 1846<br>May 1847<br>October 1847<br>October 1848<br>July 1849<br>December 1849<br>September 1850<br>April 1851<br>December 1851<br>April 1852<br>October 1852<br>February 1853<br>March 1856<br>September 1856<br>July 1857<br>January 1858<br>June 1858<br>July 1859<br>January 1860<br>August 1860<br>July 1861<br>September 1863<br>September 1867<br>September 1879<br>October 1880<br>September 1885<br>January 1887<br>September 1889<br>September 1891<br>September 1892<br>September 1893<br>September 1894<br>September 1898<br>Kilrush:<br>December 1844<br>January 1846<br>August 1850<br>April 1851<br>February 1855<br>March 1856<br>September 1856<br>July 1857<br>June 1858<br>December 1858<br>July 1859<br>May 1860<br>September 1863<br>October 1865<br>September 1867<br>September 1869<br>September 1879<br>September 1889<br>September 1892<br>September 1893<br>September 1896<br>September 1897<br>September 1898<br>Littleton:<br>September 1850<br>December 1851<br>April 1852<br>May 1853<br>September 1856<br>July 1857<br>January 1858<br>June 1858<br>July 1859<br>August 1860<br>September 1862<br>September 1865<br>September 1868<br>August 1878<br>February 1884<br>September 1889<br>December 1892<br>Littleton:<br>September 1850<br>December 1851<br>April 1852<br>May 1853<br>September 1856<br>July 1857<br>January 1858<br>June 1858<br>July 1859<br>August 1860<br>September 1862<br>September 1865<br>September 1868<br>August 1878<br>February 1884<br>September 1889<br>December 1892<br>Kilcooley:<br>January 1842<br>November 1843<br>November 1844<br>December 1846<br>October 1847<br>October 1848<br>August 1849<br>December 1849<br>Longford Pass:<br>August 1850<br>September 1850<br>April 1852<br>September 1855<br>March 1856<br>July 1857<br>January 1858<br>June 1858<br>December 1858<br>January 1860<br>August 1860<br>September 1862<br>September 1864<br>September 1866<br>September 1868<br>September 1869<br>September 1874<br>September 1876<br>September 1883<br>September 1889<br>September 1892<br>September 1893<br>September 1894<br>September 1898<br>Loughmore:<br>January 1842<br>December 1844<br>December 1846<br>June 1846<br>May 1847<br>October 1847<br>October 1848<br>July 1849<br>August 1849<br>September 1850<br>April 1851<br>April 1852<br>September 1856<br>July 1857<br>January 1858<br>March 1858<br>June 1858<br>December 1858<br>July 1859<br>January 1860<br>July 1862<br>September 1864<br>September 1867<br>September 1868<br>September 1879<br>January 1886<br>January 1887<br>October 1889<br>December 1892<br>September 1893<br>September 1898<br>Moyaliff:<br>November 1843<br>February 1845<br>December 1845<br>June 1846<br>October 1847<br>October 1848<br>August 1849<br>August 1850<br>April 1851<br>December 1851<br>May 1853<br>February 1855<br>August 1855<br>September 1856<br>July 1857<br>December 1857<br>June 1858<br>December 1859<br>January 1860<br>August 1860<br>October 1865<br>September 1867<br>September 1868<br>September 1870<br>September 1872<br>September 1874<br>September 1879<br>January 1885<br>Moycarkey:<br>January 1846<br>February 1847<br>May 1847<br>October 1847<br>October 1848<br>September 1850<br>April 1851<br>December 1851<br>April 1852<br>October 1852<br>February 1855<br>March 1856<br>January 1858<br>June 1858<br>December 1858<br>June 1859<br>January 1860<br>August 1860<br>September 1866<br>September 1874<br>September 1877<br>October 1880<br>April 1883<br>January 18885<br>September 1890<br>September 1893<br>September 1894<br>September 1898<br>Moyne:<br>January 1842<br>November 1843<br>December 1844<br>January 1846<br>December 1846<br>October 1847<br>October 1848<br>July 1849<br>December 1849<br>1850<br>September 1850<br>April 1851<br>December 1851<br>April 1852<br>October 1852<br>January 1854<br>August 1854<br>February 1855<br>August 1855<br>March 1856<br>September 1856<br>June 1858 (2)<br>December 1858<br>January 1860<br>August 1860<br>July 1861<br>September 1862<br>September 1868<br>September 1874<br>October 1880<br>April 1883 (2)<br>January 1885<br>September 1889<br>September 1892<br>September 1893<br>September 1894<br>September 1898 (2)<br>Rahealty:<br>January 1842<br>November 1843<br>January 1846<br>December 11846<br>June 1849<br>December 1849<br>April 1851<br>December 1851<br>April 1852<br>February 1855<br>March 1856<br>July 1857<br>January 1858<br>June 1858<br>Janaury 1860<br>August 1860<br>September 1863<br>September 1868<br>September 1869<br>September 1874<br>September 1886<br>September 1889<br>September 1892<br>September 1893<br>September 1898<br>Templebeg:<br>184[?]<br>December 1845<br>June 1846<br>December 1846<br>October 1847<br>October 1848<br>June 1849<br>Templekelly:<br>January 1842<br>November 1843<br>January 1846<br>February 1847<br>December 1848<br>December 1849<br>March 1850<br>September 1850<br>Templeree:<br>January 1842<br>November 1843<br>December 1846<br>October 1847<br>May 1849<br>December 1849<br>Templemore:<br>October 1840<br>January 1842<br>November 1843<br>December 1844<br>June 1846<br>May 1847<br>October 1847<br>June 1849<br>December 1849<br>September 1850<br>April 1851<br>1851<br>April 1852<br>October 1852<br>May 1853<br>February 1855<br>August 1855<br>March 1856<br>July 1857<br>January 1858<br>June 1858<br>September 1859<br>January 1860<br>August 1860<br>September 1866<br>September 1868<br>September 1869<br>September 1879<br>May 1882<br>September 1887<br>September 1889<br>September 1891<br>September 1894<br>September 1895<br>Templetuohy:<br>January 1842<br>January 1846<br>December 1846<br>May 1847<br>October 1847<br>October 1848<br>May 1849<br>August 1850<br>April 1851<br>December 1851<br>April 1852<br>April 1853<br>July 1857<br>January 1858<br>June 1858<br>July 1859<br>January 1860<br>August 1860<br>September 1868<br>September 1869<br>September 1870<br>April 1883<br>September 1886<br>Setpember 1888<br>September 1889<br>September 1890<br>December 1892<br>September 1894<br>September 1897<br>Thurles Electoral District:<br>December 1845<br>1846<br>October 1848<br>July 1849<br>April 1851<br>December 1851<br>October 1852<br>May 1853<br>March 1856<br>January 1858<br>June 1858<br>December 1858<br>July 1859<br>January 1860<br>September 1862<br>September 1863<br>October 1865<br>September 1868<br>February 1883<br>February 1884<br>January 1885<br>September 1885<br>September 1886<br>September 1887<br>September 1888<br>September 1889<br>September 1890<br>September 1894<br>Twomileborris:<br>January 1842<br>November 1844<br>June 1846<br>December 1846<br>May 1847<br>October 1847<br>October 1848<br>July 1849<br>December 1849<br>December 1851<br>October 1852<br>May 1853<br>March 1856<br>September 1856<br>April 1858<br>June 1858<br>July 1859<br>January 1860<br>August 1860<br>July 1861<br>September 1863<br>July 1867<br>September 1867<br>September 1868<br>1876<br>January 1887<br>September 1889<br>September 1892<br>September 1894<br>September 1896<br>Upperchurch:<br>April 1851<br>April 1852<br>May 1853<br>March 1856<br>September 1856<br>July 1857<br>June 1858<br>January 1860<br>August 1860<br>September 1868<br>September 1870<br>September 1871<br>September 1889<br>December 1892<br>September 1893<br>September 1895.<br><br>Thurles Rural District Council Minute Books:<br>1  November 1899-September 1900<br>2  October 1900-October 1901<br>3  November 1901-December 1902<br>4  December 1902-January 1904<br>5  February 1904-March 1905<br>6  March 1905-June 1906<br>7  July 1906-November 1907<br>8  November 1907-February 1909<br>9  February 1909-April 1910<br>10  April 1910-May 1911<br>11  June 1911-June 1912<br>12  June 1912-November 1913<br>13  December 1913-January 1915<br>14  January 1915-June 1916<br>15  June 1916-September 1917<br>16  October 1917-February 1919<br>17  March 1919-July 1920<br>18  August 1920-October 1921<br>19  November 1921-December 1923.<br><br>Thurles Rural District Council Quarterly Minute Books:<br>1  October 1900-July 1910<br>2  October 1910-January 1924.<br><br>Correspondence, Local Government Board and Thurles Rural District Council:<br>1911-1914<br>1914-1915<br>1916.<br><br>Thurles Rural District Council Rate Books:<br>1919-1920<br>1924<br>1924-1925.",,,"Tipperary Joint Libraries, Thurles",,Slieveardagh Rural District Council,,1899-1925,20th,"Slieveardagh Rural District Council Minute Books:<br>1  August 1899-July 1902<br>2  July 1902-February 1907<br>3  March 1907-July 1908<br>4  August 1908-July 1910<br>5  August 1910-June 1910<br>6  July 1910-July 1914<br>7  August 1914-October 1914<br>8  October/November 1922-March/June 1925<br>9  December 1922-February 1925.<br><br>Slieveardagh Rural District Council Quarterly Minute Books:<br>1  July 1902-November 1914<br>2  January 1915-November 1920<br>3  January 1921-April 1925.<br><br>Slieverardagh Rural District Council, Register of Tenancy Agreement, September 1909-January 1925.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."Tipperary Joint Libraries, Thurles",,Nenagh Rural District Council,,1900-1925,20th,Nenagh Rural District Council Minute Books:<br>1  September 1900-September 1900<br>2  September 1900-June 1901<br>3  June 1901-May 1902<br>4  May 1902-January 1903<br>5  January 1903-February 1904<br>6  February 1904-February 1905<br>7  February 1905-September 1915<br>8  September 1905-June 1906<br>9  June 1906-June 1907<br>10  June 1907-March 1908<br>11  March 1908-December 1908<br>12  Decemer 1908-August 1909 <br>13  August 1909-June 1910<br>14  June 1910-April 1911<br>15  May 1911-September 1911<br>16  October 1911-July 1912<br>17  July 1912-March 1913<br>18  March 1913-December 1913<br>19  December 1913-October 1914<br>20  October 1914-July 1915<br>21  July 1915-June 1916<br>22  June 1916-June 1917<br>23  June 1917-November 1918<br>24  November 1918-January 1920<br>25  January 1920-August 1921<br>26  August 1921 April 1923<br>27  April 1923-March 1925<br>28  March 1925-June 1925.,,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."Tipperary Joint Libraries, Thurles",,Gortnahoe Rural District Council,,1899-1920,"19th, 20th",Gortnahoe Rural District Council Minute Books:<br>1  July 1899-August 1900<br>2  September 1900-October 1901<br>3  October 1901-June 1905<br>4  June 1905-September 1908<br>5  September 1908-May 1909<br>6  June 1909-March 1910<br>7  April 1910-March 1911<br>8  March 1911-January 1912<br>9  February 1912-November 1912<br>10  January 1913-February 1914<br>11  April 1914-May 1915<br>12  June 1915-September 1916<br>13  November 1916-January 1918<br>14  February 1918-November 1919<br>15  December 1919-March 1920.<br><br>Gortnahoe Rural District Council Quarterly Minute Books:<br>1  May 1900-March 1910<br>2. April 1910-May 1916<br>3. November 1916-February 1920.,,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."Tipperary Joint Libraries, Thurles",,Clonmel Rural District Council,,1899-1928,"19th, 20th","Clonmel Rural District Council Minute Books:<br>1  April 1899-December 1901<br>2  September 1900-October 1910<br>3  October 1901-June 1905<br>4  June 1905-September 1908<br>5  September 1908-May 1909<br>6  June 1909-March 1910<br>7  April 1910-March 1911<br>8  March 1911-January 1912<br>9  February 1912-November 1912<br>10  January 1913-February 1914<br>11  April 1914-May 1915<br>12  June 1915-September 1916<br>13  November 1916-January 1918<br>14  February 1918-November 1919<br>15  December 1919-March 1920<br>16  October 1920-February 1922<br>18  February 1923-September 1923 <br>19  September 1923-June 1925.<br><br>Labourers' Cottages Repairs Account, 1913-1928.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."Tipperary Joint Libraries, Thurles",,,,,"19th, 20th","Minutes of Library Committee Meetings:<br>1927-1932<br>1933-1939<br>1939-1952<br>1953-1971.<br><br>Carneige Trust Correspondence 1925-1927.<br>Statistics (Despatches):<br>1939-1947<br>1947-1964.<br><br>Annual Reports<br>1926-1947.<br><br>Financial Statement (Receipt Books):<br>1937-1942<br>1949-1957<br>1961-1967<br>1949-1957 (Expenditure Book)<br>1957-1963<br>1963-1968<br>1968-1971.<br><br>Receipts and Expenditure, 1925-no date.<br>Petty Cash <br>1925-1934<br>1934-1942.<br><br>Register of Managers Orders, 1942-1947.<br><br>Staff Attendance Registers:<br>1953-1956<br>1962-1965<br>1965-1967<br>1967-1969<br>1970-1971<br>1971-1976.<br><br>Record of Issues, 1954-1961.<br><br>Library Association of Ireland Correspondence, 1931-1935.<br><br>Local Government Circulars, 1947-1948.<br><br>Salaries Register, 1949-1960.<br><br>Members Attendance Register (Committee), 1941-1955.<br><br>Nenagh Library Commissioners Minute Book, 1895-1905.<br><br>Financial Statement Book, Tipperary Joint Library Committee, 1927-1937.<br><br>Tipperary County Library, Attendance Book, 1971-1976<br><br>Requests for Books and Readers, 1853-1961.<br><br>1 small box relating to the Crown and Peace Office Ireland Coroner c19th and 20th century<br><br>Vistors list, Jurors, c50 items.<br><br>Tipperary North Riding, County Council Loan Account Book, 1950-1954.<br><br>Tipperary Workhouse, School Register c1868-1914.<br><br>Rentals, Carrick-on-Suir area, 1896-1901, 1 volume.<br><br>Turnkeys Report, Lifford Jail, 1 volume.<br><br>Tithe Book, 1760-1800, Ardmayle, Ballyshelhan and Cashel areas.<br><br>Thurles and Rahealty, Committee Minute Book, 1846-1847, photocopy .<br><br>Board of Health Offices, Thurles, Correspondence:<br>1931-1936<br>1936-1941.<br><br>Assistant Officers, Receipt and Expenditure Books:<br>1858-1859<br>1959-1960.<br><br>County Rate Book, Barony of Eliogarty, 1874.<br><br>Barony of Eliogarty (collectors) Rate Book, 1876.<br><br>Tipperary North Riding, Rate Book, Thurles District, 1925.<br><br>Rate Book, 1910-1911, SouthTipperary,  Slieverdagh.<br><br>Petty Sessions, Thurles, 1855-1856, 1 volume.<br><br>Tipperary Joint Libraries, Report of Mayor's Orders, 1942-1947.<br><br>Access Record Book, 1938-1945, Tipperary Joint Libraries Committee.<br><br>Roscrea Rural District Council  Rate Book, 1924-1925.<br><br>Tipperary North Riding, County Council Expenditure Book, 1910-1917.<br><br>Tipperary North Riding, County Council Receipts:<br>1899-1909<br>1908-1916.<br><br>County Library Financial Statement Book, 1942-1949.<br><br>Templemore Urban District Council Rate Book, 1910.<br><br>Customer Ledgers,  Carrick-on-Suir Shoe Shop:<br>1844-1846<br>1927-1930<br>1939-1945<br>1953-1959.<br>Account Book from shoe shop, 1920-1925.<br><br>Housekeeping Book [place not known]:<br>1911-1916<br>1916-1923.<br><br>2 volumes, Minutes of Meetings of Town Commissioners, Carrick-on-Suir, 1896-1902.<br><br>1 file, relating to the Fever Hospital, Carrick-on-Suir, 1823-1828, [photocopy].<br><br>Account Book, 1919-1920 [Hardware?].<br><br>1 box, St Vincent's Home, Carrick-on-Suir:<br>Day Book, 1926-1081.<br>Accounts, c1941-1962.<br>Small carrybook with some record of committee meetings 1926-1941.<br>Accounts, 1920s<br>Correspondence and account of inmates, 1920s.<br><br>Minute Book, Carrick-on-Suir Urban District Council, 1922-1933.<br><br>2 volumes, Irish Union of Disturbance Workers and Clerks, Members Carrick-on-Suir, 1977-1982.<br><br>Public Assistance Minutes, Tipperary North Riding, Committee of the Board of Health and Public Assistance:<br>1924<br>1925<br>1926<br>1927<br>1928 (2)<br>1929 (2)<br>1930 (2)<br>1931 (2)<br>1932 (2) <br>1933( 2) <br>1934 (2)<br>1935 (2) <br>1936 (4) <br>1937 (4) <br>1938 (4) <br>1939 (4) <br>1940 (3)<br>1941 (2).",,,"Tipperary Joint Libraries, Thurles",,Clonmel District Lunatic Asylum,,1834-1942,"19th, 20th",Clonmel District Lunatic Asylum Minute Books:<br>1  November 1834-February 1843<br>2  March 1848-November 1860<br>3  January 1863-March 1867<br>4  January 1870-7 February 1871<br>4a  4 January 1870-30 December 1871<br>5  2 January 1872- 9 December 1873<br>6  13 January 1874-11 January 1876<br>7  9 January 1878-9 December 1878<br>8  13 January 1879-12 January 1880<br>8a  10 October 1881-11 January 1886<br>9  9 January 1882-14 January 1884<br>10  8 January 1883-14 January 1884<br>11  14 January 1884-12 January 1886<br>12  12 January 1885-11 January 1886<br>13  11  January 1886-10 January 1887<br>14  10  January 1887-9 January 1888<br>15  9  January 1888-14 January 1889<br>16  14  January 1889-13 January 1890<br>17  13  January 1890-8 December 1890<br>17a  9  January 1893-8 January 1894<br>18  13  January 1896-11 January 1897<br>19  11  January 1897-10 January 1898<br>20  10  January 1895-January 1899<br>21  14  January 1895-10 October 1899<br>22  10 July 1900-22 August 1901<br>23  10 September 1901-9 December 1902<br>24  13  January 1803-9 February 1904<br>25  9 February 1904-14 March 1905<br>26  14 March 1905-8 March 1906<br>27  8 May 1906-1 June 1907<br>28  11 June 1907-9 June 1908<br>29  9 June 1908-13 July 1909<br>30  13 July 1909-10  January 1911<br>31  10  January 1911-9  January 1902<br>31a  9 January 1912-12  January 115<br>32  12  January 1915-8  January 1918<br>33  22  January 1918-14 December 1920<br>34  14 December 1920-11 December 1923<br>35  11 December 1923-9 February 1923<br>36  9 February 1927-11 June 1930<br>36a  April 1928-March 1932<br>37  11 June 1930-11 October 1933<br>38  11 October 1933-13  January 1937<br>39  13  January 1838-14 December 1938<br>40  11  January 1939-11 December 1940<br>41  8  January 1941-9 December 1942.,health,,"Tipperary Joint Libraries, Thurles",,,,,19th,"3 volumes Thurles Estate Rentals, 1843, 1863, 1858<br>1 volume Thomastown and Thurles Rentals, 1827, and Thurles 1876<br>1 volume Thurles Rental, 1842<br>1 volume Thurles and Thomastown Rental, 1827<br>1 volume Estate Agents Ledger, 1827-1828 for Earl of Llandaff.<br>1 volume Thurles Thomastown Rental, 1939-1843<br>1 volume Thurles Rental, 1829<br>1 volume Thurles and Thomastown, 1831-1832, 1832-1833, Accounts<br>1 volume Thurles and Thomastown Rentals, 1870s<br>1 volume Rentals and particulars of sale June 1859 <br>1 volume Rental, 1788-1796, Cole-Bowen<br>1 volume Rental, 1797-1805,  Cole-Bowen<br>1 volume Rental, 1839-1843, Cole-Bowen<br>1 volume Rental, 1848-1853, Cole-Bowen<br>1 volume Rental, 1854-1862, Cole-Bowen<br>1 volume Rental, 1863-1869, Cole-Bowen<br>1 volume Rental  1877-1883, Cole-Bowen<br>1 volume Rental, 1853-1862, Cole-Bowen<br>1 envelope correspondence, 1869-1876, Cole-Bowen<br>1 volume Rental, 1878-1798, Lord Miltown<br>1 volume Labourers' Payment Book of [??],1846-1849, Cooper Estate, Kilmore<br>Pages Rental for Margaret Looney of Mullinhore, 1886-1888<br>1 volume Rental, 1888-1889, Despard, Mullinahore, Emily Niscoes's Estate.<br>Tipperary Library Committee Minutes Books, correspondence<br><br>Envelope Cole-Bowen Correspondence, 1863, c1854, 76 letters<br>1 From Mallow, 7 May 1863, mentions widow's rent from Charles Flynn<br>Also manuscript. valuation list, Knockanglar, includes Cloomore<br>c100 items.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Farnham Papers,Ms11491,1718-1790,18th,"Rent Rolls of the County Cavan property of Lord Farnham, 1718-1790.",,,"Donegal County Library, Letterkenny",,,CH/BG/3/2,,19th,[Dunfanaghy Poor Law Union] Minute Books:<br>158  7 October 1893-31 March 1894<br>159  6 October 1894-23 March 1895<br>160  30 March 1895-21 September 1895<br>Glenties Poor Law Union Minute Books:<br>161  24 September 1841-28 January 1848<br>162  4 February 1848-23 September 1848<br>163  23 September 1848-2 June 1849<br>164  9 June 1849-5 April 1850<br>165  12 April 1850-29 November 1850<br>166  30 January 1853-20 August 1852<br>167  19 march 1853-2 September 1853<br>168  9 September 1853-17 February 1854<br>169  18 February 1854-4 August 1854<br>170  24 March 1848-5 November 1849<br>171  6 December 1850-27 June 1851<br>172  28 June 1851-23 January 1852<br>173  29 April 1881-13 October 1883<br>174  2 April 1881-13 October 1883.,,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document""National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms10233,1901-1914,20th,"Letters to Alice Stopford Green from Mrs D de Villiers, South Africa, 1901-1914. There are c70 letters.",women historians; women authors,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms10234,,20th,"11 letters and postcards of James Joyce to Padraic Colum and his wife, 1932-1939 and 6 letters of Norah Joyce.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Townley Hall Papers,Ms10250,,18th,"Rules for pupils in Old Townley Hall School, 1770, with another set of school rules and notes on teaching arithmetic.",education"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Townley Hall Papers,Ms10255,,"18th, 19th",Miscellaneous 18th and 19th century documents. These include inscriptions on a memorial to Susanne Leigh who died in 1779.,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,T P Gill Papers,Ms13483,1902-1905,20th,"Letters mainly to T P Gill, including among others letters from Lady Balfour. There c70 items in 14 folders.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,T P Gill Papers,Ms13491,1924-1931,20th,"Letters, mainly to T P Gill, mostly relating to the Central Savings Committee, from, among other correspondents,  Mrs William O'Brien. Also included are letters of condolence to his family on his death. 1924-1931. There are c220 items in 14 folders.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,T P Gill Papers,Ms13492,c1890-1930,"19th, 20th","Undated letters to T P Gill, principal correspondents include, Lady Monteagle, Mrs William O'Brien, Blanche Lindsey, c1890-1930. There c150 items in 13 folders.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms13340,1779-1850,18th and 19th,"Rent Roll and other documents.These include:<br>Rent Roll of lands in Cavan settled on Mrs Anne Saunderson, 1779<br><br>Account of legal costs of Lady Farnham, 1850.","National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Department of Agriculture,L4995-1938,,20th,"Division II, Section 7, Mrs F Byers, County Cavan, particulars of a jersey calf born 12 July 1938, bred by `Ballinagh Pauline', pedigree cow.","National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Department of Agriculture,L4110-1938,1936-1943,20th,"Mrs Florence Browne, Birr, County Offaly, Inspection of Cows, 1936, 18 January 1936-20 July 1943.","National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Department of Agriculture,L4151/1938,1934-1938,20th,"Testing of Pure-Bred Cows, Mrs W Bagwell, Clonmel, County Tipperary, 23 October 1934-21 October 1938.","National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Department of Agriculture,L4295-1938,,20th,"Application to import a dog into Eire, Miss P Bruen, Holtby, York, England, 30 September 1938-10 October1938.","National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Department of Agriculture,L3773-1938,1937-1938,20th,"Testing of Pure-Bred Cows, Elaine Lady Bellew, Kilcreene House, Kilkenny, 23 February 1937-16 September 1938","National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Department of Agricultre,L3773-1938,1936-1938,20th,"Testing of Pure-Bred Cows, Mrs F A  Browne, Birr, County Offaly, 20 June 1936-17 September 1938.","National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Department of Agriculture,L3873-1938,1938-1939,20th,"Inspection of Pure-Bred Cows, Miss Mollie Brown, Naas, County Kildare, 4 May 1938-9 December 1939.","National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Department of Agriculture,L3897-1938,1929-1938,20th,"Inspection of Pure-Bred Cows, Miss M Brown, Naas, County Kildare, 29 December 1929-11 November 1938.","National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Department of Agriculture,L3951-1938,,20th,"Remedy for:<br>(1) sick calf<br>(2) disease in hens, Mrs Mary Burke, Portumna, County Galway, 1-9 September 1938.","National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Department of Agriculture,L3268-1938,1930-1938,20th,"Mrs Cassie Barr, Burnfoot, County Donegal, keeping an unlicensed bull, 7 June 1930-19 December 1938.","National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Department of Agriculture,L2930-1938,,20th,"Refund of 5 shillings to Elizabeth Barnes, County Tipperary, 26 April 1938-24 August 1938""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Department of Agriculture,L2587-1938,1930-1938,20th,"Testing of Pure-Bred Cows, Scheme Number 20A, Mrs N Buckely, Bishopstown, County Cork, 8 October 1930-18 June 1938.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Department of Agriculture,L1874-1938,1924-1939,20th,"Request by Miss K Bermingham for inspection of cattle lairs, 6 June 1924-14 June 1939.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Department of Agriculture,G3744-1936,1936-1938,20th,"Application by Miss M Blake, Ballyglass, County Mayo, for a license to import one prize drake duty free, 18 December 1936-27 January 1938.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Department of Agriculture,G3747-1936,1936-1940,20th,"Enquiry by Miss D Pollock, Cliftonville, Belfast, relating to the bringing of flowers into the Irish Free State, 18 December 1936-11 July 1940.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Department of Agriculture,L4269-1939,1929-1945,20th,"Inspection of Pure-Bred Dairy Cattle, Mrs Nora Buckley, Bishopstown, County Cork, 20 November 1929- 8 November 1945.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Department of Agriculture,L4135-1939,1939-1940,20th,"Application by Mrs A Barton, Urlingford, County Kilkenny for a loan to purchase a stallion under the Stallion Loan Scheme, 16 November 1939- 23 January 1940.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Department of Agriculture,L4149-1939,1931-1939,20th,"Inspection of Pure-Bred Cows, Mrs N Buckley, Bishopstown, County Cork, 6 January 1931-2 November 1939.""National Archives of Ireland, Dublin",,Department of Agriculture,L3368-1939,1939-1940,20th,"Proposed importation of pigs, Mrs J Bellingham, Mullingar, September 1939-19 November 1940."Waterford Municipal Library,Restricted,Waterford City and County Infirmary,,1905-1906,20th,"Annual Report of the County and City Infirmary, 1905-1906."Waterford Municipal Library,Restricted,Waterford City and County Infirmary,,,20th,"Annual Report of the County and City Infirmary, 1912."Waterford Municipal Library,Restricted,Waterford City and County Infirmary,,,20th,"Annual Report of the County and City Infirmary, 1913."Waterford Municipal Library,Restricted,Waterford City and County Infirmary,,,20th,"Annual Report of the County and City Infirmary, 1915."Waterford Municipal Library,Restricted,Waterford City and County Infirmary,,,20th,"Annual Report of the County and City Infirmary, 1916."Waterford Municipal Library,Restricted,Waterford City and County Infirmary,,1898-1914,"19th, 20th","Operations Book, 26 May 1898 to 1 December 1914."Waterford Municipal Library,Restricted,Waterford City and County Infirmary,,1914-1928,20th,"Operations Book, 4 December 1914-13 June 1928."Waterford Municipal Library,Restricted,Waterford City and County Infirmary,,1928-1934,20th,"Operations Book,14 June 1928- 27 October 1934."Waterford Municipal Library,Restricted,Waterford City and County Infirmary,,1934-1940,20th,"Operations Book, 29 October 1934-10 June 1940."Waterford Municipal Library,Restricted,Waterford City and County Infirmary,,1940-1944,20th,"Operations Book, 7 June 1940- 24 August 1944."Waterford Municipal Library,Restricted,Waterford City and County Infirmary,,1944-1948,20th,"Operations Book, 24 August 1944-30 March 1948."Waterford Municipal Library,Restricted,Waterford City and County Infirmary,,1952-1956,20th,"Operations Book, 15 January 1952-7 September 1956."Waterford Municipal Library,Restricted,Waterford City and County Infirmary,,1956-1962,20th,"Operations Book,7 September 1956-16 February 1962."Waterford Municipal Library,Restricted,Waterford City and County Infirmary,,1962-1966,20th,"Operations Book, 16 February 1962-14 May 1966."Waterford Municipal Library,Restricted,Waterford City and County Infirmary,,1966-1970,20th,"Operations Book, 16 May 1966-23 April 1970."Waterford Municipal Library,Restricted,Waterford City and County Infirmary,,1970-1974,20th,"Operations Book, 23 April 1970-4 February 1974."Waterford Municipal Library,Restricted,Waterford City and County Infirmary,,1974-1977,20th,"Operations Book, 4 February 1974-12 April 1977."Waterford Municipal Library,Restricted,Waterford City and County Infirmary,,1977-1980,20th,"Operations Book, 12 April 1977-1 August 1980."Waterford Municipal Library,Restricted,Waterford City and County Infirmary,,1980-1982,20th,"Operations Book, 1 August 1980-31 December 1982."Waterford Municipal Library,Restricted,Waterford City and County Infirmary,,1983-1985,20th,"Operations Book, January 1983-2 July 1985."Waterford Municipal Library,Restricted,Waterford City and County Infirmary,,1985-1987,20th,"Operations Book, 2 July 1985-29 October 1987"Waterford Municipal Library,Restricted,Waterford City and County Infirmary,,1898-1956,"19th, 20th","Registers of Medical Intern Patients, 23 May 1898-11 September 1956.""National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,AR/4,1931-1940,20th,"Annual Report of the National Lying-In Hospital, January 1931-December 1940.""National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,AR/5,1941-1950,20th,"Annual Report of the National Lying-In Hospital, January 1941-December 1950.""National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,AR/6,1951-1960,20th,"Annual Report of the National Lying-In Hospital, January 1951-December 1960.""National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,AR/7,1961-1970,20th,"Annual Report of the National Lying-In Hospital, January 1961-December 1970.""National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,AR/8,1972-1980,20th,"Annual Report of the National Lying-In Hospital, January 1972-December 1980.""National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,AR/9,1981-1985,20th,"Annual Report of the National Lying-In Hospital, January 1981-December 1985.""National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,AR/10,1986-1997,20th,"Annual Report of the National Lying-In Hospital, January 1986-December 1997.""National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,M/1,1911-1931,20th,"Master's Report, January 1911-September 1931. Hand-written monthly reports, by either Andrew J Hone or Reginald J White (Joint Masters), stating the number of Admissions, Confinements, Intern and Extern patients for the previous month.""National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,M/2,1931-1948,20th,"Master's Report, October 1931-March 1948.  Hand-written monthly reports, by either John Cunningham and Alex Spain (Joint Masters), stating the number of Admissions, Confinements, Intern and Extern patients for the previous month.""National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,M/3,1948-1955,20th,"Master's Report, April 1948-December 1955. Hand-written monthly reports, by either Arthur P Barry and Alex Spain (Joint Masters), stating the number of Admissions, Confinements, Intern and Extern patients for the previous month. Also noted are staff appointments.""National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,M/4,1958-1963,20th,"Master's Report, June 1958-January 1963. Typscript monthly reports, signed by the Master (Charles Coyle) and Deputy Chairman. Report notes number of patients admitted, number of deliveries, stillbirths, infant deaths, BCG vaccinations, Flying Squad calls.""National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,M/6,1970-1977,20th,"Master's Report, February 1970-January 1977. Typscript of monthly reports, signed by the Master (Declan Meagher) and Deputy Chairman. List number of admissions, adult deaths, infant deaths with a breakdown of that figure, etc.""National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,M/7,1977-1983,20th,"Master's Report. February 1977-December 1983. Typscript monthly reports, signed by the Master (Dermot MacDonald)and Deputy Chairman.""National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,M/8,1984-1990,20th,"Master's Report, January 1984-November 1990. Typescript of monthly reports, signd by the Master (John Stronge) and Deputy Chairman.""National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,MR/1,1927-1936,20th,"Matron's Report, September 1927- December 1936. Hand-written monthly report entries, signed by Lady Superindendent, Matron, Annie Butler and later Rose Sheridan. Entries relate to housekeeping and staffing matters, number of nurses in training, intern and extern, gifts received.""National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,MR/4,1953-1959,20th,"Matron's Report, October 1953-December 1959. Hand-written monthly entries, signed by Lady Superindendent, Matron, Rose Sheridan and later Bridget O'Reilly. Entries relate to housekeeping and staffing matters, number of nurses in training, intern and extern, gifts received.""National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,MR/3,1947-1953,20th,"Matron's Report, August 1947-September 1953. Hand-written monthly entries, signed by Lady Superindendent, Matron, Rose Sheridan and KM Daly. Entries relate to housekeeping and staffing matters, number of nurses in training, intern and extern, gifts received.""National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,MR/5,1960-1969,20th,"Matron's Report, January 1960-December 1969. Hand-written monthly entries, signed by Matron, Bridget O'Reilly and Deputy chairman. Entries relate to housekeeping and staffing matters, number of nurses in training, intern and extern, gifts received.",,,"National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,H/3,1960-1969,20th,"House Committee Minute Book, July 1915-May 1929. Minutes for Monthly Meeting manuscript. Matters dealt with are mainly financial, payment of bills, approval of accounts, staff matters.",,,"National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,H/4,1929-1933,20th,"House Committee Minute Book, June 1929-December 1933. Minutes for Monthly Meeting, manuscript. Matters dealt with are mainly financial, payment of bills, approval of accounts, staff matters.",,,"National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,H/5,1934-1944,20th,"House Committee Minute Book, January 1934-December 1944. Minutes for Monthly Meeting, manuscript. Matters dealt with are mainly financial, payment of bills, approval of accounts, staff matters.",,,"National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,H/6,1945-1963,20th,"House Committee Minute Book, January 1945-December 1963. Minutes for Monthly Meeting, manuscript. Matters dealt with are mainly financial, payment of bills, approval of accounts, staff matters.",,,"National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,H/7,1964-1983,20th,"House Committee Minute Book, January 1964-December 1983. Minutes for Monthly Meeting, manuscript. Matters dealt with are mainly financial, payment of bills, approval of accounts, staff matters.",,,"National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,E/10,1984-1985,20th,"Minute Book of the Executive Committee. Includes minutes of Executive, Finance Committee and House Committee, January 1984-December 1985.",,,"National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, Dublin",Restricted,,E/11,1986-1990,20th,"Minute Book of the Executive Committee. Includes minutes of Executive, Finance Committee and House Committee, January 1986-December 1990.",,,Louth County Library,,Dundalk Poor Law Union,BG80/A/,1856 -1865,19th,"Dundalk Poor Law Union, Minute Books:<br>18  November 1856 - April 1857<br>19  May 1857 - November 1857<br>20  November 1857 - May 1858<br>21  May 1858 - November 1858<br>22  November 1858 - May 1859<br>23  May 1859 - October 1859<br>24  November 1859 - May 1860<br>25  May 1860 - November 1860<br>26  November 1860 - April 1861<br>27  May 1861 - November 1861<br>28  November 1861 - May 1862 <br>29  May 1862 - November 1862<br>30  November 1862 - April 1863<br>31  May 1863 - November 1863<br>32  November 1863 - April 1864<br>33  May 1864 - October 1864 <br>34  November 1864 - May 1865.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document."Louth County Library,,Dundalk Poor Law Union,BG80/A/,1865-1873,19th,"Dundalk Poor Law Union, Minute Books:<br>35  May 1865 - October 1865<br>36  November 1876 - April 1866<br>37  May 1866 - October 1866<br>38  October 1866 - April 1867<br>39  November 1867 - May 1868<br>40  May 1868 - November 1868<br>41  November 1868 - May 1869<br>42  May 1869 - November 1869<br>43  November 1869 - May 1870<br>44  June 1870 - November 1870<br>45  December 1870 - June 1871<br>46  June 1871 - December 1871<br>47  December 1871 - June 1872<br>48  June 1872 - December 1872<br>49  December 1872 - June 1873<br>50  June 1873 - December 1873.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. 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This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document."Louth County Library,,Dundalk Poor Law Union,BG80/AA/,1859-1867,"19th, 20th","Dundalk Poor Law Union, Rough Minute Books:<br>132  May 1859 - November 1859<br>133  October 1859 - April 1860<br>134  November 1859 - May 1860<br>135  May 1860 - November 1860<br>136  November 1860 - May 1861<br>137  May 1861 - November 1861<br>138  November 1861 - May 1862<br>139  May 1862 - November 1862<br>140  November 1982 - May 1863<br>141  May 1863 - November 1863<br>142  November 1863 - May 1864<br>143  May 1864 - October 1864<br>144  November 1864 - May 1865<br>145  May 1865 - November 1865<br>146  November 1865 - April 1866<br>147  May 1866 - October 1866<br>148  October 1866 - April 1867.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. 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This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document."Louth County Library,,Local Authority Records,222-234,1888-1925,"19th, 20th","222  Dundalk Union Labourers' Act Rent Book, 1888 - 1899.<br><br>223  Dundalk Union Labourers' Act Council Minute Book, July 1907 - November 1908.<br><br>224  Dundalk Rural Sanitary District: Minute Books, Sanitary District Minutes, September 1895 -February 1896.<br><br>Louth Rural District Council Minute Books:<br>225  July 1903 - December 1904<br>226  March 1905 - May 1905<br>227  April 1918 - October 1924.<br><br>228  Rental Dundalk District Council, 1922.<br><br>Dundalk Rural District Council Minute Books: <br>229  November 1901 - October 1902<br>230  October 1904 - January 1906<br>231  January 1909 - January 1914.<br><br>232  Health Form, 1917-1923, Abatement of Nuisance.<br><br>Louth Rural District Council Minute Books:<br>233  October 1914 - October 1917<br>234  September 1924 - April 1925.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document.Louth County Library,,Ardee Local Authority Records,315-343,,"19th, 20th","315  Town Commissioners Minute Book 1872 - 1896 .<br><br>316  Registry of Proceedings of Town Commissioners of Ardee, 1880 - 1913.<br><br>317  Town Commissioners Expenses Accounts, 1910 - 1918.<br><br>318  Borough Court Book, 1895-1914.<br><br>Valuation Book: <br>319  1947<br>320  1951.<br><br>Outletter Book:<br>321  1901 - 1905<br>322  1924 - 1925.<br><br>323   Post Book, 1935.<br><br>324  Register of Managers Orders of Ardee Drainage Committee, 1943.<br><br>325  Rental of Artizans Dwellings, 1927 - 1951.<br><br>326  Artizans Dwelling Rent Collection Book, 1940 - 1949.<br><br>Workmans Account Book: <br>327  1910 - 1917<br>328  1917 - 1926.<br><br>Financial Statement <br>329  1906 - 1916<br>330  1906 - 1917<br>331  1918 - 1925<br>332  1923 - 1925.<br>333  1926 - 1934<br>334  1934 - 1946<br>335  1935 - 1947.<br><br>336   Ardee Current Expenses, 1919 - 1927.<br><br>337  Petroleum Licence Book, 1943.<br><br>338  Exchange Insurance Cards: <br>1953 - 1958, Men <br>1953 - 1965, Women.<br><br>Unemployment Register: <br>339 1920 - 1952<br>340  1946 - 1947.<br><br>341  Rent Book, 1942 - 1944.<br><br>Outletter Book: <br>342  1920 - 1921<br>343  1919.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document.Louth County Library,,Ardee Poor Law Union,,1851-1861,19th,"Ardee Poor Law Union, Minute Books:<br>1  April 1851 - September 1851<br>2  April 1852 - October 1852<br>3  October 1852 - March 1853<br>4  September 1853 - July 1854<br>5  August 1854 - March 1855<br>6  March 1855 - September 1855<br>7  March 1856 - September 1856<br>8  September 1856 - March 1857<br>9  September 1857 - March 1858<br>10  March 1858 - September 1858<br>11  September 1858 - February 1859<br>12  March 1859 - August 1859<br>13  August 1859 - February 1860<br>14  February 1860 - August 1860<br>15  August 1860 - February 1861<br>16  February 1861 - August 1861.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document.Louth County Library,,Ardee Poor Law Union,17-33,1862-1871,19th,"Ardee Poor Law Union, Minute Books:<br>17  February 1862 - August 1862<br>18  August 1862 - February 1863<br>19  February 1863 - August 1863<br>20  September 1863 - February 1864<br>21  February 1864 - August 1864<br>22  August 1864 - February 1865<br>23  February 1865 - August 1865<br>24  August 1865 - July 1866<br>25  August 1866 - February 1867<br>26  February 1867 - August 1867<br>27  August 1867 - February 1868<br>28  February 1868 - August 1868<br>29  August 1868 - February 1869<br>30  February 1869 - August 1869<br>31  August 1869 - February 1870<br>32  February 1870 - August 1870<br>33  August 1870 - February 1871.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document.Louth County Library,,Ardee Poor Law Union,34-48,1871-1879,19th,"Ardee Poor Law Union, Minute Books:<br>34  March 1871 - September 1871<br>35  September 1871 - March 1872<br>36  March 1872 - October 1872<br>37  October 1872 - April 1873<br>38  April 1873 - November 1873<br>39  November 1873 - May 1874<br>40  May 1874 - December 1874 <br>40A  December 1874 - June 1875<br>41  June 1875 - January 1876<br>42  January 1876 - July 1876<br>43  July 1876 - January 1877<br>44  January 1877 - July 1877<br>45  July 1877 - February 1878<br>46  February 1878 - August 1878<br>47  August 1878 - March 1879<br>48  March 1879 - September 1879.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document.Louth County Library,,Ardee Poor Law Union,49-64,1879-1889,19th,"Ardee Poor Law Union,  Minute Books:<br>49  September 1879 - March 1880<br>50  April 1880 - October 1880<br>51  October 1880 - April 1881<br>52  April 1881 - November 1881<br>53  November 1881 - May 1882<br>54  December 1882 - June 1883<br>55  June 1883 - December 1883<br>56  July 1884 - January 1885<br>57  January 1885 - August 1885<br>58  August 1885 - February 1886<br>59  February 1886 - September 1886<br>60  September 1886 - March 1887<br>61  March 1887 - October 1887<br>62  October 1887 - April 1888<br>63  April 1888 - October 1888<br>64  May 1889 - November 1889.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."The King's Hospital, Palmerstown",Restricted,Mercer's School,,1745-1967,"18th, 19th, 20th","1  List of Headmistresses and Matrons of Mercers School.  Years and name, 1745-1967, 16 in total.<br><br>2  Commoners Report,1812-1813, 1857-1858.  <br><br>3  Admissions:<br>Ms234   1826-1864<br>Ms234A  1865-1931.",employment of women; education,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."The King's Hospital, Palmerstown",Restricted,Mercer's School,,,19th,"Mercer, Mary:<br>Will certified copy in Bursar's office. Ï3000 to purchase land and estate trust for school for 25 poor girls.<br>Bequeathed to school:<br>Plots in West Derby Liverpool<br>Plots of Southside Abbey Street, 9-10 lots<br>2 plots on each side of Jervis Street, 1-2 lots<br>Parcel and grand Fronty to Mary Street on South<br>A house in St Stephen's Green, Churchyard for accomodation of the girls.",,,"The King's Hospital, Palmerstown",Restricted,Mercer's School,5/,,"19th, 20th","5  1910 Scheme for regulation of the charity:<br>Record of provisions of the will, sale of land, dipersal of house of Rathcoole School and move to Castleknock. Scheme defines trustees, school, and endorsements general provisions.<br>Lists lands, premises, and hereditament:<br>/1 Perpetual Yearly rent of Ï247-10-0 out of land in Rathcoole, Bergy of Upper Cross by indenture 1888.  Trustees John La Touche.<br><br>/2  3 perpetual Yearly rents, Ï49-0-4 from Rathcoole,  3 indentures.<br><br>/3  Lands which trustees sell out of Land Purchase Acts.<br><br>/4a  Premises Rathcoole by lease 7 November 1860 to Richard Kelly<br>/4b  Premises Rathcoole by yearly agreement 29 June 1896, Edward Senior<br>/4c  Premises Rathcoole by 29 June 1896, Sophia Senior<br>/4d  Premises Rathcoole held by Celbridge, Rural District Council<br>/4e  Premises Rathcoole by lease 1 July 1902<br>/4f   Premises Rathcoole by lease 1 July 1902 to Edward Spear.<br><br>/5  Perpetual Yearly rent of Ï140 Jervis Street and Mary Street.<br><br>/6  Houses in Mary Street, Capel Street, Abbey Street, Byrne by indenture, 1742.<br><br>/7  Land in Woolton, no date.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. 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This is needed to call up each document."The King's Hospital, Palmerstown",Restricted,Mercer's School,15-16,,20th,"/15  Mercers's school. Memorandums regarding merger to be carried out.  Headmaster to take over administration of school, 1 August 1966. Board Minutes, 16 June 1966.  Council Minutes, 7 June 1966.<br><br>/16   Mercer School uniform from Iris Ridgeway, navy -darkest blue nearly black serge, navy Panama hat, navy dress for Sunday for seniors.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. 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Information regarding Olive and Maud Peatt, sisters from Cootehill, County Cavan, who played hockey for Ireland between 1928-1936, gaining 20 caps altogether.  Give names of teams, newspaper cuttings and correspondence between Andrew Whiteside, and various informants.<br><br>Folder regarding Mercer School memorabilia includes, newspaper clippings and school prospectus, etc.",,,"The King's Hospital, Palmerstown",Restricted,Mercer School Photographs,,1890-1970,"19th, 20th","Mercer School Photographs:<br>Collection of c500 photographs of the school pupils and teachers, 1890-1970s.",,,"The King's Hospital, Palmerstown",Restricted,King's Hospital Records,1-16a,1669-1940,"17th, 18th, 19th, 20th","1  Account Book, 1669-1739.<br><br>2  Board Minute Book, 1674-1730.<br><br>2a  Building Committee Book, 1669 - 1693.<br><br>3  Board Minute Book, 1726-1746.<br><br>4  Board Order, mainly dealing with admissions and apprenticeships, 1726-1744.<br><br>5  Board Order Book, 1716 - 1726.<br><br>6  Board Agenda Committee, 1775 - 1777.<br><br>7  Board Minute Book, 1779-1801.<br><br>8  Committee Book, 1798 - 1823.<br><br>9  Committee Book, 1829-1844.<br><br>10  Noddstown Committee, 1842-1844.<br><br>11  Board Minute Book, 1802 - 1829.<br><br>12  Board Minute Book, 1841-1856.<br><br>13  Committee Book, 1844 - 1857<br><br>14  Committee Minute Book, 1857 -  1887.<br><br>15  Board Minute Book, 1856 - 1905.<br><br>16  General Committee Book, 1887 - 1911.<br><br>16a  General Committee Minutes, 1912-1940.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."The King's Hospital, Palmerstown",Restricted,King's Hospital Records,17-32,1839-1967,"19th, 20th","17  Committee Book Minutes, 1941 - 1967.<br><br>18  Board Minute Book, 1905 - 1958.<br><br>19  Board Minute Book,  1958 - 1967.<br><br>20  Index of Board and Committee Minutes, 1908 - 1967.<br><br>21  Board Committee Index Book, 1856 - 1908.<br><br>22  Committee of Accounts, 1839 - 1855.<br><br>23  House Committee Book, 1858 - 1864.<br><br>24  Report of Special Committee, 1884.<br><br>25  Estate Sub-committee Minute Book, 1943.<br><br>26  Education Committee Book, 1892 - 1905.<br><br>27  Visiting Governor's Report Book, 1950 - 1960.<br><br>28  Committee of Accounts, 1875 - 1876.<br><br>29  Headmaster's Report Book, 1884 - 1900.<br><br>30   Headmaster's Report Book,  1900 - 1911.<br><br>31   Headmaster's Report Book, 1911 - 1927.<br><br>32  Board Minutes, 1852 - 1876.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. 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Account Books (2) in connection with erection of building, 1776 - 1785.<br><br>58  Stones Gravel, 1776-1780.<br><br>59  Accounts regarding stones gravel etc. Building of Blackhall Place, no date .<br><br>60  Ironmongers Books, 1773 - 1780.<br><br>61  Carters Day Book, Blackhall Place Building, 1777 - 1778.<br><br>62  Carters Day Book, Blackhall Place Building, 1778 - 1780.<br><br>63  Carters Day Book, Blackhall Place Building, 1780 - 1781.<br><br>64  Rent Accounts, 1670 - 1680.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."The King's Hospital, Palmerstown",Restricted,King's Hospital Records,65-82,1645-1908,"17th, 18th, 19th, 20th","65  Contemporary copies of early deed, no date. <br><br>66  Rental 'cc' maps, 1729.<br><br>67  Abstract of Deeds and Leases by Goddard Identification as 'BB' O'Brien ,1645 -1845.<br><br>68  Rent Ledgers, 1669 - 1683.<br><br>69  Rent Ledger, 1730 - 1746. <br><br>70  Rent Ledger, 1746-1774.<br><br>71  Rent Ledger, 1774 -1779.<br><br>72  Rent Ledger, 1779-1793.<br><br>73  Rent Ledger, 1793-1822.<br><br>74  Rent Ledger, 1823-1829.<br><br>75  Rent Ledger, 1829-1837.<br><br>76  Rent Ledger, 1837-1856.<br><br>77  Rent Received Book, 1859 - 1880.<br><br>78  Chadwicks Noddstown, 1850.<br><br>79  Annual Accounts, 1858 - 1868.<br><br>80  General Accounts, 1869-1885.<br><br>81  Ledger, 1886-1901.<br><br>82  Ledger, 1902 - 1908.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."The King's Hospital, Palmerstown",Restricted,King's Hospital Records,83-99,1731-1939,"18th, 19th, 20th","83  Ledger, 1909 - 1921.<br><br>84  Ledger, 1922 - 1939.<br><br>85  Ledger, 1940 - 1957.<br><br>86  Annual Accounts, 1739 - 1746.<br><br>87  Agents Accounts, 1771 - 1792.<br><br>88  Agents Accounts, 1793 - 1809.<br><br>89  Agents Accounts, Mr A Home, 1838 - 1839.<br><br>90  Agents Accounts, King's Hospital, 1840 - 1844.<br><br>91  Agents Accounts, 1827 - 1828.<br><br>92  Agents Accounts, 1819 - 1820.<br><br>93  Draft Account, 1827 - 1828.<br><br>94  Agents Accounts, 1830 -1837.<br><br>95  Receipts Expenditure, 1838 - 1839.<br><br>95A  Receipts Expenditure, 1838 - 1839.<br><br>96  Rental, 1-28 September 1838.<br><br>97  Income and Expenditure, 1 January - 28 September 1838.<br><br>98  Draft Ledger, 1-27 June 1876.<br><br>99  Report by G W Tulloch FCA Revised balance sheet, 31 December 1939.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."The King's Hospital, Palmerstown",Restricted,King's Hospital Records,100-115,1729-1891,"18th, 19th","100  Day Book, 1729 - 1735.<br><br>101  Day Book, 1737 - 1740.<br><br>102  Day Book, 1752 - 1759.<br><br>103  Day Accounts Book, 1838 - 1858.<br><br>104  Journal, 1858 - 1874.<br><br>105  Journal, 1874 - 1891.<br><br>106  Monthly Accounts, 1726 - 1729.<br><br>107  Monthly Accounts, 1729 - 1737.<br><br>108  Monthly Accounts, 1729 - 1737.<br><br>109  Monthly Accounts, 1733 - 1738.<br><br>110  Account Book, 1737 - 1744.<br><br>111  Monthly Accounts, 1744 - 1757.<br><br>112  Monthly Accounts, 1779 - 1790.<br><br>113  Monthly Accounts, 1790 - 1794.<br><br>114  Monthly Accounts, 1792 -1800.<br><br>115  Monthly Accounts, 1814 - 1827.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."The King's Hospital, Palmerstown",Restricted,King's Hospital Records,116-130,1738-1908,"18th, 19th, 20th","116  Monthly Accounts, 1738 - 1744.<br><br>117  Monthly Accounts September Account Book, 1738 - 1744.<br><br>118  Trade etc Accounts, 1796 - 1807.<br><br>119  Milk Book, 1807 - 1813.<br><br>120  Butter, Beer, Potatoes and Meat, 1817 - 1829.<br><br>120A  Bread Accounts, 1823-1827.<br><br>121  Cash Book, 1738 - 1756.<br><br>122  Cash Book, 1794 - 1810.<br><br>123  Cash Book, 1801 - 1810.<br><br>124  Account of receipts and payments, 1810 - 1811.<br><br>125  Cash Book, 1815 - 1817.<br><br>126  Account of receipts payment, 1817 - 1823.<br><br>127  Account of receipts payment, 1823 - 1829.<br><br>128  Cash Book, 1858 - 1874.<br><br>129  Cash Book, 1876 - 1878.<br><br>130  Cash Book, 1892 - 1908.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."The King's Hospital, Palmerstown",Restricted,King's Hospital Records,131-144,1885-1987,"19th, 20th","131  Cash Received Book, 1908 - 1923.<br><br>132  Petty Cash Book, 1908 - 1968.<br><br>132A  Petty Cash Book, 1968 - 1971.<br><br>133  Cash Received Book, 1924 - 1940.<br><br>134  Cash Received Book, 1940 - 1950.<br><br>135  Cash received Book, 1951 - 1958.<br><br>135A  Cash received Book, 1959 - 1970.<br><br>136  Cash Book, 1908 - 1922.<br><br>137  Cash Book, 1923 - 1939.<br><br>138  Cash Book, 1939 - 1954.<br><br>139  Cash Book, April 1954 - October 1965.<br><br>139A  Cash Book, 1965 - 1971.<br><br>140  Quarterly Accounts, September 1885 - 12 December 1987.<br><br>141  Accounts for payment from 26 January 1876 .<br><br>142  Accounts for payment, 1890 - 1908.<br><br>143  Accounts for payment, 1908 - 1932.<br><br>144  Accounts for payment, 1932 - 1954.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, Belfast",,,D/1982,1916-c1919,20th,"D/1982/1   Copy of part of a book edited by Eva S McLaren on the history of the Scottish Women's Hospitals in Serbia during the First World War, 1916-1918.<br><br>D/1982/2-3  Volume of photographs of the Scottish Women's Hospitals, Serbia, during the First World War including, members of the nursing staff, an Italian officer, Serbian peasants, etc, and  photographs taken in England by Lady Edith Londonderry's Volunteer Drivers, c1916-c1919.",women and war; women authors; employment of women,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document.  This is needed to call up each document."Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, Belfast",,,D/1989,1897-1915,"19th, 20th","Visitors' book, Bangor Castle, County Down, 1897-1915.",aristocracy,,"Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, Belfast",,,D/1992,,19th,This collection of c30 photographs includes souvenir photographs on the occasion of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee.,royalty,,"Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, Belfast",,,D/1993,,20th,"This collection includes an invitation card for an 'at home' to celebrate Coronation Day to Mrs Minichin, County Londonderry, 1911.",royalty,,"Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, Belfast",,,D/1995,1809-1827,19th,"Diary of Mary A Folliot, Boyle, County Roscommon, which includes descriptions of journeys to Bath, Gloucester, Cheltenham and Weymouth with a detailed account of the 1824 Weymouth storm, 1809-1827.",domestic life; travel,,"Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, Belfast",,,D/1997,,20th,"This collection includes postcards from Rifleman E Hodge, British Expeditionary Force, to his wife in Belfast, 1917-1919.",women and war,,"Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, Belfast",,,D/1999,1900s,20th,"Genealogy of the Moore family, 1263 to 1908, compiled c1900s.",,,"Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, Belfast",,Richardson of Drum Papers,D/2002,1639-1920.,"17th, 18th, 19th, 20th","This collection of c2000 documents, 89 volumes and 11 boxes comprises of family and estate papers of the Richardson of Drum family, 1639-1920.  This collection includes, for example:<br>Rental books, letters and receipts to William Stewart Richardson from his aunt, Mrs Letitia Darcus, nee Richardson of Londonderry, 1820-1855.<br><br>Letters from Mrs Jane Reilly to her cousin, William Stewart Richardson, 1820-1855.<br><br>Letters and receipts about interest payable to Miss Elizabeth Richardson, 1823-1825; 1839.<br><br>Letters and receipts to William Stewart Richardson from his mother, Mrs Isabella Richardson and from his sister Letitia Vere Webb, 1823-1854.<br><br>Letters to William Stewart Richardson and his wife, Caroline, nee Lavinscourt, about her property, a sugar plantation in Antigua, 1826-1857.<br><br>Letters to William Stewart Richardson Brady from and about aspirants to marry his daughter, 1852-1857.<br><br>Papers, possibly compiled by Lady Murial Close concerning the pedigree of the Richardson and related families,  20th century.<br><br>A typescript entitled 'The truth about ethics', possibly by Lady Murial Close, c1900.",finance; marriage; genealogy; women authors; aristocracy; domestic life,,"Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, Belfast",,,D/2003,1822-1953,"19th, 20th","This collection of c1000 Crawford family papers includes, for example:<br>A bundle of 3 letters to Revd. A R Crawford, Belfast which include information on Lady Olivia Sparrow and the Countess of Huntington, May-October 1930.<br><br>A farewell address on gold cloth to Revd. and Mrs A Crawford, missionaries in Bombay, India, 1823.<br><br>A bundle of 7 photographs of the Crawford family, Randalstown and Coleraine, c1880.<br><br>2 manuscript notebooks containing genealogical details on the Boyle, Workman, Crawford and Paterson families, 1903-c1930.<br><br>A bundle of 9 documents including the correspondence of Ann Gardiner and her family in Edinburgh and Revd. Alexander Crawford, 1822-1823.<br><br>2 bundles of correspondence of Revd. and Mrs Alexander Crawford in India, to Mr and Mrs Gardner, Edinburgh, as well as letters from their missionary friends, 1823.<br><br>A bundle of c70 letters consisting of the correspondence of Revd. A R Crawford and his wife,  Anna, in Kirin, Manchuria, to Mrs Graham, Portadown, County Armagh, 1909-1912.<br><br>Papers of Doctor Agatha R Crawford, relating to her medical training and including letters written whilst she worked as a pathologist in post war China and later as Professor of Pathology at the Christian Medical College, Ludhiana, China, 1939-1953.<br><br>A photograph of Mrs James Glasgow, c1860.<br><br>13 letters from Doris M Glasgow, New Zealand, to Revd. A R Crawford on the Glasgow family past and present, 1932-1933.<br><br>A letter from Kathleen Brown, New Zealand, to Mrs Crawford, Belfast, 1946.<br><br>A manuscript notebook containing rough notes on the history of the Glasgow family, c1690-c1920, compiled c1930.",women missionaries; women and church work; genealogy; women emigrants; domestic life; employment of women; women in medicine; education of women,,"Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, Belfast",,Ross of Bladensburg Papers,D/2004,1727-1940,"18th, 19th, 20th","The Ross of Bladensburg papers consist of c1500 documents, 1727-1940.    A detailed calendar of these papers is available.  This collection includes:<br>Papers of Elizabeth Catherine Glascock (later Ross), c1790-1845.<br><br>Papers of Harriet Margaretta Skeffington (later Ross), 1830-1879.<br><br>Papers of the Honourable Blanche Amelia Skeffington (later Ross), 1868-1929.<br><br>Diary of Louisa Letitia Pollard, kept in remembrance of her husband and containing pious reflections on his death, 1840-1863.<br><br>An address from the tenants of the Ross estate, Rostrevor to Miss Ross sending a gift on her forthcoming marriage, c1861.<br><br>Genealogy of the Ross family, c1869.<br><br>A genealogical table relating to the Ross family, 1878.<br><br>Deeds and legal papers relating to settlements concerning women,  19th century.",devotions; domestic life; finance; genealogy,,"Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, Belfast",,,D/2008,c1820-c1900,"19th, 20th","6 volumes and c200  miscellaneous Dunn family papers of Cookstown, County Tyrone, including 6 volumes of accounts, c1820-c1900.",domestic life; finance,,"Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, Belfast",,,D/2009/2,c1870-c1880,19th,"49 manuscript notebooks mainly concerning the history and genealogy of the Earls of Antrim and family, complied c1870-c1880.",aristocracy,,"Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, Belfast",,,D/2012,1921-1946,20th,"Business records Alexander Boon and Company, Belfast, handkerchief manufacturers, 1921-1946.",employment of women,,"Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, Belfast",,,D/2013,1817-1821,19th,"This collection  of the papers of W S Ferguson include:<br>A letter from Jane Agnew, New York, United States, to her uncle, Revd. William Stavely, Kellswater, County Antrim, 1821.<br><br>A letter from David Robinson, Kentucky, United States, to his mother, Mary in Londonderry, 1817.",women emigrants; domestic life,,"Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, Belfast",,,D/2016,1733-1837,"18th, 19th","Letters received by Miss Marianne Turton, later Lady Plumer in Staffordshire from her husband, 1794-1837.<br><br>Miss Marianne Turton, later Lady Plumer's notebook, containing extracts from letters, poems, etc., and including copies of letters from Sir Thomas Plumer to his mother, 1733-1741.",aristocracy; women poets; domestic life,,"Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, Belfast",,,D/2021,1894-1920,"19th, 20th","2 manuscript notebooks of Hanna Street Mission Church and Sabbath School, Belfast, 1894-1926.<br><br>A salary receipt book of Isabel Todd, a linen worker, Belfast, 1912-1920.",women and church work; employment of women; finance; religion,,"Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, Belfast",,,D/2022,1873-1976,"19th, 20th","Family genealogies and pedigrees, for instance, of the Kerr, Armstrong, Wilkin and Corscadden families of Leitrim and Fermanagh, 1873-1976.<br><br>Miscellaneous letters from women, including, for example:<br>D/2022/1/38  A letter to John Kerr from Lady Ruby Carson in which she thanked him for his letters, 6 April 1962.",genealogy; aristocracy; unionism,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document.  This is needed to call up each document."Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, Belfast",,,D/2023,1838-1949,"19th, 20th","The papers of the Moutray family of Favour Royal in Augher, County Tyrone include, for example:<br><br>Correspondence from Mrs Anketell Moutray and Mrs Kathleen Moutray, c1890s-1960s.<br><br>Servants' account books kept by Annabella Moutray which also record wages paid to household staff and make anecdotal references to individual servants, many of them female, 1853.<br><br>A domestic servants' wage book, 1855-1858.<br><br>A box of family photographs, c1860-1920.<br><br>A box of genealogical papers, 1838-1949.",finance; housekeeping; employment of women; genealogy; domestic life,,"Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, Belfast",,,D/2028,,c19th,"Genealogical notes relating to the McMullen family of Saintfield, County Down and Ayrshire, Scotland, 1645-1827. The date of compilation is not noted.",genealogy,,"Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, Belfast",,,D/2029,,20th,"Bundle of manuscript notes relating to the Higginson family of Ballinderry, c1790-1931.<br><br>A volume of genealogical notes, 15th century-1975, both compiled in the 20th century.",genealogy,,"Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, Belfast",,,D/2030,1967; 1979,20th,"Genealogical notes on the Averall family, c1620 to 1932, complied 1967 and accompanying typed notes, 1979.",genealogy,,"Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, Belfast",,,D/2031,c1900-1928,20th,"This collection  of c100 documents relating to the Robinson family, Belfast includes a bundle of c20 family photographs,  c1900-1928.",domestic life,,"Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, Belfast",,Saint Mary's and Saint  Patrick's Parish Church Records,D/2034,1775-1963,"18th, 19th, 20th","c50 volumes of Saint Mary's and Saint Patrick's Parish Church Records, including, for example:<br>Marriage, baptismal and burial registers, 1775-1963.<br><br>Minute book of Saint Mary's Literary and Debating Society, Newry, 1904-1905.",societies and clubs; religion,,"Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, Belfast",,,D/2035,1891; 1934-1940,"19th, 20th","This collection includes several testamentary papers from women, mainly 19th century.<br><br>Diary and memoranda of Mrs Lucy Campbell of Londonderry concerning birdwatching, 1891; 1934-1940.",finance; domestic life,,Leitrim County Library,,,BG52/A/1-92,1843-1919,"19th, 20th",Carrick-on-Shannon Poor Law Union Minute Books:<br>BG52/A/1    June 1843 - August 1844<br>BG52/A/2    August 1844 - November 1845<br>BG52/A/3    November 1845 - January 1847<br>BG52/A/4    December 1847<br>BG52/A/5    January 1848 - November 1848<br>BG52/A/6    November 1848 - September 1849<br>BG52/A/7    May 1850 - January 1851<br>BG52/A/8    January 1851 - April 1852<br>BG52/A/9    September 1851 - April 1852<br>BG52/A/10   May 1852 - November 1852<br>BG52/A/11   December 1852 - May 1853<br>BG52/A/12   June 1853 - November 1853<br>BG52/A/13   November 1853 - May 1854.<br>BG52/A/14   June 1854 - December 1854<br>BG52/A/15   December 1854 - June 1855<br>BG52/A/16   June 1855 - December 1855<br>BG52/A/17   December 1855 - June 1856<br>BG52/A/18   June 1856 - December 1856<br>BG52/A/19   December 1856 - June 1857<br>BG52/A/20   July 1857 - January 1858<br>BG52/A/21   January 1858 - July 1858<br>BG52/A/22   July 1858 - July 1859<br>BG52/A/23   January 1859 - July 1859<br>BG52/A/24   July 1859 - January 1860<br>BG52/A/25   January 1860 - July 1860<br>BG52/A/26   August 1860 - January 1861<br>BG52/A/27   January 1861 - July 1861<br>BG52/A/28   July 1861 - January 1862<br>BG52/A/29   February 1862 - July 1862<br>BG52/A/30   July 1862 - January 1863<br>BG52/A/31   February 1863 - July 1863<br>BG52/A/32   February 1864 - August 1864<br>BG52/A/33   August 1864 - January 1865<br>BG52/A/34   January 1865 - July 1865<br>BG52/A/35   August 1865 - January 1866<br>BG52/A/36   February 1866 - July 1866<br>BG52/A/37   August 1866 - January 1867<br>BG52/A/38   January 1867 - July 1867<br>BG52/A/39   February 1868 - July 1868<br>BG52/A/40   August 1868 - January 1869<br>BG52/A/41   February 1869 - July 1869<br>BG52/A/42   August 1869 - January 1870<br>BG52/A/43   February 1870 - July 1870<br>BG52/A/44   August 1871 - February 1872<br>BG52/A/45   February 1872 - August 1872<br>BG52/A/46   August 1872 - February 1873<br>BG52/A/47   September 1873 - October 1874<br>BG52/A/48   October 1874 - October 1875<br>BG52/A/49   October 1875 - April 1876<br>BG52/A/50   April 1876 - April 1877<br>BG52/A/51   June 1878 - July 1879<br>BG52/A/52   July 1879 - July 1880<br>BG52/A/53   August 1880 - July 1881<br>BG52/A/54   July 1881 - Aug. 1882<br>BG52/A/55   August 1882 - August 1883<br>BG52/A/56   August 1883 - August 1884<br>BG52/A/57   August 1884 - August 1885<br>BG52/A/58   August 1885 - September 1886<br>BG52/A/59   October 1886 - April 1887<br>BG52/A/60   November 1887 - April 1888<br>BG52/A/61   May 1888 - November 1888<br>BG52/A/62   July 1891 - January 1892<br>BG52/A/63   February 1892 - August 1892<br>BG52/A/64   August 1892 - February 1893<br>BG52/A/65   February 1893 - August 1893<br>BG52/A/66   August 1893 - February 1894<br>BG52/A/67   February 1894 - August 1894<br>BG52/A/68   August 1894 - February 1895<br>BG52/A/69   February 1895 - August 1895<br>BG52/A/70   August 1895 - February 1896<br>BG52/A/71   February 1896 - August 1896<br>BG52/A/72   August 1896 - February 1897<br>BG52/A/73   September 1896 - March 1899<br>BG52/A/74   March 1899 - September 1899<br>BG52/A/75   September 1899 - March 1900<br>BG52/A/76   April 1900 - October 1900<br>BG52/A/77   October 1900 - April 1901<br>BG52/A/77   April 1901 - September 1901<br>BG52/A/78   October 1901 - April 1902<br>BG52/A/79   May 1904 - November 1904<br>BG52/A/80   May 1904 - November 1904<br>BG52/A/81    November 1904 - May 1905<br>BG52/A/82   May 1905 - November 1905<br>BG52/A/83   July 1906 - January 1907<br>BG52/A/84   January 1907 - August 1907<br>BG52/A/85   March 1908 - October 1908<br>BG52/A/86   January 1910 - April 1910<br>BG52/A/87   December 1911 - June 1912<br>BG52/A/88   January 1913 - June 1913<br>BG52/A/89   January 1914 - July 1914<br>BG52/A/90   February 1915 - August 1915<br>BG52/A/91   May 1918 - November 1918<br>BG52/A/92   December 1918 - June 1919.,,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Leitrim County Library,,Miscellaneous Local Authority Records,,,19th,"Carrick-on-Shannon Poor Law Union Rough Minute Books:<br>BG52/AA/1   July 1854 - January 1855<br>BG52/AA/2   1899.<br><br>Carrick-on-Shannon Poor Law Union, Accounts, General Ledgers:<br>BG52/CA/1  General Ledgers, 1843-1846<br>BG52/CA/2  General Ledgers, 1848-1850<br>BG52/CA/3  General Ledgers, 1850-1851<br>BG52/CA/4  General Ledgers, 1868<br>BG52/CA/5  General Ledgers, 1873<br>BG52/CA/6  General Ledgers, 1882<br>BG52/CA/7  General Ledgers, 1894.<br><br>BG52/CB  Personal Ledgers, October 1871 - September 1882.<br><br><br>Carrick-on-Shannon Poor Law Union,  Abstract of rates:<br>BG/NB/1  Abstract of Rates, 1896<br>BG/NB/2  Abstract of Rates, 1896-1897<br>BG/NB/3  Abstract of Rates,1897-1898.<br><br>Kinlough Rural District Council Minutes,  Public Health and Miscellaneous:<br>1  December 1902 - February 1906<br>2  March 1906 - April 1910<br>3  June 1910 - March 1914<br>4  June 1914 - January 1916<br>5  February 1916 - July 1919<br>6  July 1919 - June 1923<br>7  July 1923 - September 1925.<br><br>Kinlough Rural District Council Minutes of Quarterly Meetings:<br>January 1901 - March 1915<br>April 1915 - July 1916<br>October 1922 - January 1925.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Leitrim County Library,,Miscellaneous Local Authority Records,,,"19th, 20th","Mohill Rural District Council Minutes, Public Health Acts and Miscellaneous:<br>July 1899 - June 1900<br>July 1901 - August 1902<br>August 1902 - October 1903<br>October 1903 - December 1904<br>January 1905 - February 1906<br>April 1907 - March 1908<br>April 1908 - March 1909<br>April 1909 - September 1910<br>September 1910 - September 1911<br>October 1911 - February 1913<br>March 1913 - July 1914<br>August 1914 - October 1915<br>October 1915 - April 1917<br>April 1917 - April 1919<br>April 1919 - August 1920<br>September 1920 - April 1922<br>April 1922 - March 1924.<br><br>Mohill Rural District Council Minutes of Quarterly Meetings:<br>January 1901 - April 1910<br>July 1910 - October 1923<br>January 1924 - February 1925.<br><br>Mohill Rural District Council Registers of Road Maintenance:<br>1913-1916<br>1922-1924.<br><br>Manorhamilton Rural District Council Minutes, Public Health and miscellaneous:<br>August 1899 - January 1900           <br>January 1900 - December 1900<br>January 1901 - March 1902<br>April 1902 - April 1903<br>June 1904 - January 1906<br>January 1906 - December 1906<br>January 1906 - December 1906<br>January 1907 - November 1907<br>November 1907 - January 1909<br>January 1910 - May 1910<br>June 1910 - December 1910<br>December 1910 - September 1911<br>September 1911 - March 1912<br>March 1912 - November 1912<br>December 1912 - July 1913<br>July 1913 - February 1914<br>March 1914 - November 1914<br>March 1914 - July 1915<br>July 1915 - July 1916<br>July 1916 - March 1917<br>April 1917 - February 1918<br>February 1918 - March 1919<br>February 1920 - March 1921<br>March 1921 - November 1923<br>January 1917 - May 1925, Seed Supply.<br><br>Manorhamilton Rural District Council Minutes of the Quarterly Meetings:<br>July 1990 - April 1904<br>July 1904 - February 1910<br>April 1910 - January 1916<br>April 1916 - July 1924.<br><br>Manorhamilton Rural District Council Clerk's Letter Book, November 1911 - January 1913.<br><br>Carrick-on-Shannon Rural District Council Minutes of the Quarterly Meetings:<br>October 1901 - July 1911<br>April 1916 - April 1921.<br><br>Minutes, Public Health and Miscellaneous:<br>April 1916 - October 1918<br>November 1918 - January 1920.<br><br>Unidentified Letter Books:<br>1896<br>1903-1904<br>1914-1921.<br><br>Carrick-on-Shannon Petty Sessions, Circulars to Magistrates  1878-1904<br><br>Ballinamore Petty Sessions:<br>Accounts Book, 1859-1897<br>Clerk's Evidence Book, 1851-1877.<br><br>Leitrim County Infirmary Minute Book, 1863-1905.<br><br>Mohill Union, Garrigallen Dispensary District, Minute Book of Committee of Management - 1852-1899.<br><br>Rowan (Fenagh) Dispensary District, Minute Book of Committee of Management, 1852-1894.<br><br>Ballinamore Rural District Council, Minute Book, May 1900 - June 1901.<br><br>Leitrim County Council:<br>Register of Paying Orders, 1937-1948<br>Assistant County Engineers Day Book, 1951.",,,Leitrim County Library,,,,1915-1942,20th,"Misc. 1  Solicitor's Accounts Book, (Ballinamore), 28 January 1930 - October 1934.<br>Misc. 2  Solicitor's Ledger, (Ballinamore), October 1934 - February 1942.<br>Misc. 3  Ledger and lists of transactions, October 1924 - July 1937 <br>Misc. 4  Solicitor's Ledger and lists of transactions, Kiernan and Canning, Solicitors, 1923-1933.<br>Misc. 5  Solicitor's Ledger and Accounts of Transactions, Kiernan and Canning, Ballinamore, September 1926 - 1931.<br>Misc. 6  Diary 1930, (probably a solicitor's)<br>Misc. 7  Shop Day Book/Ledger. Name on front, Martan S O'Dubiudir, Mohill, April 1929 - January 1931<br>Misc. 8  Shop Day Book, Owen Fee, Undertaker and Grocer, Swanlinbar, July 1919-1931.<br>Misc. 9  Shop Day Book/Ledger, Anne Breen, Swanlinbar, June 15 - October 1927.<br>Misc. 10  Shop Day Book, Swanlinbar area, July 1930 - February 1936.<br>Misc. 11  Shop Day Book, (Mohill area), Hardware, May 1933 - March 1938.<br>Misc. 12  Shop Ledger, Swanlinbar, May 1927 - March 1936<br>Misc. 13  Shop Day Book/Ledger , Anne Breen, Main Street, Swanlinbar, 1915-1924.<br>Misc. 14  Shop Day Book, Anne Breen, Main Street, Swanlinbar,  March 1924 - July 1927.<br>Misc. 15   Shop Day Book, Anne Breen, Main Street, Swanlinbar, July 1927 - July 1930.<br>Misc. 17  McGriskens, Dressmakers, Drapers, Kiltyclogher, Shop Book/Ledger. 1901-1907.<br>Misc. 18  Sessions Book, Ballinamore, 28 February 1935 - 25 September 1938<br>Misc. 19  Ballinamore, Petty Sessions, 1926-1935<br>Misc. 20  Ballyconnell, Sessions Book, June 1919 - January 1925<br>Misc. 21  Dowra, Ballyconnell, Bawnboy Sessions Book - June 1927 - October 1931<br>Misc. 22  Cavan Circuit Court, Sessions Book, 3  February 1925 - 25  January 1955<br>Misc. 23  Carrick-on-Shannon, Sessions Book, 28 February 1928 - March 1937<br>Misc. 24  Carrick-on-Shannon, Sessions Book, 1928 - September 1941<br>Misc. 25  Carrick-on-Shannon, Sessions Book, November 1941 - December 1957<br>Misc. 26  Carrick-on-Shannon, Sessions Book, 20 March 1937 - January 1960<br>Misc. 27  Sessions Book: Carrick-on-Shannon, Mohill, Carrigallen, Kinlough, Drumkeeran, Strokestown, Ballyfarnon, November 1926 - March 1929<br>Misc. 28  Sessions Book, Carrick-on-Shannon and Mohill, May 1929 - March 1929<br>Misc. 29  Dowa Sessions Book, February 1931 - September 1941<br>Misc. 30  Dowra Sessions Book, 19 November 1941 - 19 November 1958<br>Misc. 31  Mohill Sessions Book, November 1931 - October 1937<br>Misc. 32  Mohill Sessions Book, 12 November 1937 - 13 May 1955<br>Misc. 33  Swanlinbar/Ballyconnell, Sessions Book, January 1932 - September 1934<br>Misc. 34  Swanlinbar Session Books, October 1944 - September 1949. Ballyconnell, June 1950 - November 1958.<br>Misc. 35  Civil Bill Book, Quarterly Sessions, Manorhamilton, October 1912 - February 1949<br>Misc. 36  Petty Sessions, Ballinamore, Circulars to Magistrates, 1959-1919<br>Misc. 37  Circulars to Court Clerks, 1896-1907<br>Misc. 38  Decisions of Superior Courts, July 1901-1912<br>Misc. 39  Register of Originating Notices. (Details of some landlords, tenants, townlands, acreage and rents), 1902-1917.<br>Misc. 40  Estate Rental Book, Mrs Emily Upperton, 1919-1925.<br>Misc. 41  Ballinamore Petty Sessions, Document Book (incomplete), 1851-1882<br>Misc. 42  Peter Canning, Solicitor, Ballinamore. List of Affairs/Transactions/Ledger/Accounts. 1930-1938.<br>Misc. 43  Kilmore Catholic Benefit Society. Parish of Ballinamore, details of members, cards, letters and Premium receipt books in name of F Flood, Railway Road, Ballinamore, July 1916 - August 1922.<br>Misc. 44  Kilmore Catholic Benefit Society, Ballinamore. List of members' cards, 1921-1926<br>Misc. 45  Irish National Foresters Benefit Branch. Accounts Book. (Letters about the liquidation and some correspondence), August 1904 - June 1933.<br>Misc. 46  Irish National Foresters, Ballinamore. Breffine O'Rourke Branch, Ballinamore. Minute Book (with letters), September 1918 - March 1930.<br>Misc. 47  Indexed Minute Book of the Register of Births, Superintendent Registrars District, Ballinamore, No 4, 1 August 1926 - 29 May 1945.<br>Misc. 50  Leitrim County Committee of Agriculture, Financial Minute Book, 1914-1921<br>Misc. 51  County Committee of Agriculture, Minute Book (Financial), 1927-1931<br>Misc. 52  County Committee of Agriculture, Minute Book (Financial), 1931-1934<br>Misc. 53  Leitrim County Committee of Agriculture, Minute Book of Meetings by Members 1942-1947<br>Misc. 54  County Committee of Agriculture, Livestock Register, Owners of Premium Bulls and Boars - 1949-1957<br>Misc. 55  County Committee of Agriculture, Livestock Register, Owners of Premium Bulls and Details, 1958-1965<br>Also: North Leitrim Sow Scheme, Names of Owners, 1961-1962<br>Premium Boars - Names of Holders, 1958-1965<br>Misc. 56  Leitrim County Committee of Agriculture - Attendance Register, 1941-1946<br>Miscellaneous 57  Leitrim County Committee of Agriculture, Attendance Register, October 1952 - November 1961<br>Misc. 58  County Committee of Agriculture, Cattle Export Licences, Sub-Committee Book.<br>Attendance Register. List of Members , April 1936 - September 1952<br>Misc. 59  County Committee of Agriculture, Financial Statement Book of Receipts , April 1945 - October 1951<br>Misc. 60  Day Book, November 1951-March 1965, Costello's, Main Street, Carrick-on-Shannon<br>Misc. 61  Day Book - July 1958 - April 1962 - Costello's, Main Street, Carrick-on-Shannon<br>Misc. 62  Day Book, June 1962 - November 1971, Costello's, Main Street, Carrick-on-Shannon.<br>Misc. 63  Day Book, 1899-1916, Costello's, Main Street, Carrick-on-Shannon.<br>Misc. 64  Day Book, January 1944 - April 1948, Costello's Main Street, Carrick-on-Shannon<br>Misc. 65  Day Book, November 1919 - May 1921, Costello's Main Street, Carrick-on-Shannon<br>Misc. 66  Day Book, October 28 1916 - February 1918 , Costello's Main Street, Carrick-on-Shannon<br>Misc. 67  Day Book, February 1926 - October 1927, Costello's Main Street, Carrick-on-Shannon<br>Misc. 68  Day Book, April 1948 - May 1952, Costello's Main Street, Carrick-on-Shannon<br>Misc. 69  Day Book, June 1936 - October 1937, Costello's Main Street, Carrick-on-Shannon<br>Misc. 70  Day Book, February 1935 - June 1936, Costello's Main Street, Carrick-on-Shannon<br><br>On display in the Museum: <br>Irish National Foresters' Minute Book, Ballinamore Branch, 1904-1910<br>Ballinamore Rural District Council Minutes,  May 1900 - June 1901<br><br>Box in archives room labelled<br>Martha JPalmer, 'Selwel House', Main Street, Drumkeeran Shop Day Books - June 1914 - September 1933.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Leitrim County Library,,School Registers,Reel No 1,1864-1962,"19th, 20th","School Registers<br>1  Parish: Drumreilly Lower, School: Aughawillan Boys   1864-1907<br>2  Parish: Drumreilly Lower,  School: Aughawillian Girls   1913-1914<br><br>School Roll Book<br>3  Parish: Drumreilly Lower, School: Aughawillian, Elementary Evening National School, 1862, 1905, 1912-1915<br>4  School Roll Books, 1914-1919<br>5  School Roll Books, 1920-1925<br>6  School Roll Books, 1925-1930<br>7  School Roll Books, 1930-1935<br>8  School Roll Books, 1935-1940<br>9  School Roll Books, 1940-1948<br>10  School Roll Books, 1948-1950<br>11  School Roll Books, 1950-1956<br>12  School Roll Books, 1957-1962<br>13  Inspectors' Reports, 1864; 1886-1890; 1891-1892; 1895; 1889-1900; 1903.",,,Leitrim County Library,,School Registers,Reel No 2,1863-1976,"19th, 20th","School registers<br>1  Parish: Drumreilly Lower: School, Clogher Boys  1868-1922<br>2  Parish: Drumreilly Lower: School, Clogher Girls   1863-1926<br>3  Parish: Drumreilly Lower: School, Clogher Boys  1923-1972<br><br>School roll books<br>4  Parish: Drumreilly Lower: School, Clogher Girls and Boys  1924-1931<br>5  Parish: Drumreilly Lower: School, Clogher Girls and Boys  1932-1939<br><br>School registers<br>6  Parish: Drumreilly Lower: School Deradda Boys  1866-1926<br>7  Parish: Drumreilly Lower: SchoolDeradda Girls   1872-1922<br>Sequence: 1872-1873; 1872; 1873-1874; 1873; 1876; 1887; 1889; 1891; 1890; 1891-1895; 1904; 1910; 1911; 1912-1913; 1915; 1913; 1918; 1920-1922.<br>8  Parish: Drumreilly Lower: School, Deradda Boys  1927-1941<br>9  Parish: Oughteragh School: Ballinamore Boys  1881-1915<br>10  Parish: OughteraghSchoo:l Ballinamore Boys  1915-1939.",,,Leitrim County Library,,School Registers,Reel No 3,1840-1988,"19th, 20th","1  Parish: Oughteragh, School: Ballinamore Boys,  1939-1970.<br><br>School Corporal Punishment Book,<br>Parish: Oughteragh, School: Ballinamore Boys,  1905, 1925, 1926, 1928, 1929, 1935.<br><br>School Inspectors' reports<br>3  Parish: Oughteragh School: Ballinamore Boys, 1925-1936.<br><br>School Organisers' Observation Book<br>4. Parish: Oughteragh School: Ballinamore Boys, 1920, 1937, 1940, 1942, 1945, 1946, 1957.<br><br>School registers<br>5  Parish: Oughteragh School: Ballinamore Convent Boys Infant School, 1890-1988.<br>6  Parish: Oughteragh School: Ballinamore Convent Girls Infant School, 1923-1957.<br>7  Parish: Oughteragh School: Convent of Mercy, Ballinamore Girls Infant School, 1957-1967.<br>8  Parish: Oughteragh Ballinamore Convent School Girls, 1890-1926.<br>9  Parish: Oughteragh Ballinamore Convent School Girls, 1926-1949.<br>10  Parish: Oughteragh Ballinamore Convent School Girls, 1949-1973.",,,Leitrim County Library,,School Registers,Reel No. 4,1867-1970,,School Registers<br>1  Parish: Oughteragh - School: Derrinkehir Boys  1867-1915<br>2  Parish: Oughteragh - School: Derrinkehir Girls   1870-1905<br>3  Parish: Oughteragh - School: Derrinkehir Boys  1916-1973<br>4  Parish: Oughteragh - School: Derrinkehir Girls   1916-1973<br>5  Parish: Oughteragh - School: Drumbibe Boys  1898-1956<br>6  Parish: Oughteragh - School: Drumbibe Girls   1906-1907<br><br>Index<br>7  Register Drumbibe Female National School.<br><br>School Registers<br>8  Parish: Oughteragh - School: Liscarn Boys  1933-1964<br>9  Parish: Oughteragh - Pottore Boys  1901-1965<br>10  Parish: Oughteragh - Pottore Girls  1901-1966<br><br>School Roll Books<br>11  Parish: Oughteragh - School: Pottore Girls  1960-1967<br>12  Parish: Oughteragh - School: Pottore Boys   1914-1937<br>13  Parish: Oughteragh - School: Tullyhanna Boys  1931-1970<br>14  Parish: Oughteragh - School: Tullyhanna Girls  1932-1970.,,,Leitrim County Library,,School Registers,Reel No 5,1904-1982,20th,"School registers<br>1  Parish: Drumreilly Upper - School: Dohern Boys  1904-1941<br>2  Parish: Drumreilly Upper - School: Dohern Girls  1904-1943<br>3  Parish: Drumreilly Upper - School: Gortahose Girls and Boys,  1854-1865<br>4  Parish: Drumreilly Upper - School: Gortahose Girls and Boys,  1865-1871<br>5  Parish: Drumreilly Upper - School: Gortahose Boys, 1871-1934<br>6  Parish: Drumreilly Upper - School: Gortahose Boys, 1932-1978<br>Parish: Drumreilly Upper - School: Gortahose Girls, 1935-1979<br>Parish: Drumreilly Upper - School: Gubbs and Drumdiffer Boys, 1906-1965<br>Parish: Drumreilly Upper - School: Gubbs and Drumdiffer Girls, 1904-1965<br>Parish: Drumreilly Upper - School: Kilmore Boys, 1916-1982<br>Parish: Drumreilly Upper - School: Kilmore Girls, 1917-1982.",,,Leitrim County Library,,Interviews,,,,"The following lists the names of some of the individuals interviewed:<br>Mrs  A M Delaney, Interview with first Leitrim County Librarian, 1931-1935<br><br>Mary O'Connor, 90 years, Johnstons Bridge<br>Spoke on local history and past events around her home place Dromod/Ruskey area.<br><br>Lily Moffat, Dromod, was a member of Cumman na mBan during the War of Independence<br><br>Mrs V McCarthy, Ballinamore, former County Librarian 1936-1976<br><br>Aidan Nangle,  70 years, Drumsna, coached Olympic oarswoman, Frances Cryan. Spoke about his own rowing career and associations with Carrick-on-Shannon Rowing Club<br><br>Nan Gaffney, Willowfield, Ballinamore, 83 years, made records in America during the 1920s for the Columbia Recording Company. She is a sister of Phil Fitzpatrick who composed the words of 'Lovely Leitrim'. Her husband Phil Gaffney and brother-in-law Johnny Gaffney, later a Senator, were both active Volunteers.<br><br>Lily Gilmour,  Castletown, Manorhamilton, 70 years, her family had quite a number of old cures, not used now. She talked at length about the 'Dippers', religion, dress and customs in years gone by.<br><br>Beezie Kennedy, Breanross, Farnaught, 83 years. Her brother fought at the Battle of Jutland during World War I. Trained local Volunteers when he returned. She was employed by George Bush's grandmother when she worked in America in the late 1920s.<br><br>Sr Bernadette, Poor Clare Convent, Drunshambo, 70 years, she spoke of her life as a sister in an enclosed order which she joined in the 1940s.<br><br>Bridget Lenehan, Liscallyroan, Drunsna. 92 years. Extremely good interviewee on old ways, old customs and beliefs.<br><br>Margaret Lindsay,  Glencar, Manorhamilton, 97 years. She would be the oldest interviewee. Remembers Sean McDermott going to Irish classes in Manorhamilton and many other details on the way of life at the beginning of the century.<br><br>Maureen McNabola, Corlea, Kilnagross 60 years, collector and singer of old ballads, particularly those with a Leitrim interest.<br><br>Susan O'Rourke, Park Road, Ballinamore. Composer of poetry pertinent to Ballinamore.<br><br>Katie Roddy,  Drumdiffer, Ballinamore (deceased), 84 years. Spoke on old ways, customs, cures, etc.<br><br>Sheila  Booth,  Broomstreet, Mohill.  Interviewed on Dr Digges and events in and around Mohill, particularly Church of Ireland items.<br><br>Kate Duignan, Aughavaddan, Fenagh, 81 years. cousin of Bernie Sweeney, survivor of Seltom Ambush.",,,Leitrim County Library,,,,,"18th, 19th","File 642  Journal of Addia Jane West.<br><br>File 433  Diary of Fr Bannon, 1908.<br><br>File 275  Journal of Angel Anna Slacke, 1785-1796.<br><br>File 415  Manuscript photocopy and typescript of letter from Anna Parnell to Mrs Laffan. <br><br>Cuttings relating to Wilhelmina Geddes in the 'Leitrim Guardian' 1989.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Monaghan County Library,,,Valuation Lists,1902-1934,20th,"Valuation Lists Rural District of Carrickmacross:<br>Electoral Division of Ballymackney,  Revised  1902<br>Electoral Division of Ballymackney,  Revised  1902<br>Electoral Division of Ballymackney,  Revised  1914<br>Electoral Division of Ballymackney,  Revised  1914<br>Electoral Division of Ballymackney,  Revised  1934<br>Electoral Division of Bocks, Revised  1902<br>Electoral Division of Bocks, Revised  1902<br>Electoral Division of Bocks, Revised  1920<br>Electoral Division of Carrickmacross Rural,  Revised  1914<br>Electoral Division of Carrickmacross Rural,  Revised  1935<br>Electoral Division of Corracharra,  Revised  1902<br>Electoral Division of Corracharra,  Revised  1902<br>Electoral Division of Corracharra,  Revised  1903<br>Electoral Division of Corracharra,  Revised  1903<br>Electoral Division of Corracharra,  Revised  1914<br>Electoral Division of Corracharra,  Revised  1934<br>Electoral Division of Crossalare, Revised  1903<br>Electoral Division of Crossalare,  Revised  1914<br>Electoral Division of Crossalare,  Revised  1920<br>Electoral Division of Crossalare,  Revised  1935<br>Electoral Division of Donaghmoyne, Revised - [?]<br>Electoral Division of Donaghmoyne, Revised 1902<br>Electoral Division of Donaghmoyne, Revised 1903<br>Electoral Division of Donaghmoyne, Revised 1903<br>Electoral Division of Donaghmoyne, Revised 1914<br>Electoral Division of Donaghmoyne, Revised 1936<br>Electoral Division of Drumcarrow, Revised  1902<br>Electoral Division of Drumcarrow, Revised  1902<br>Electoral Division of Drumcarrow, Revised  1921<br>Electoral Division of Drumcarrow, Revised  1936<br>Electoral Division of Drumboory, Revised  1902<br>Electoral Division of Drumboory, Revised  1914<br>Electoral Division of Drumboory, Revised  1914<br>Electoral Division of Drumboory, Revised  1914<br>Electoral Division of Drumboory, Revised  1920<br>Electoral Division of Drumboory, Revised  1920<br>Electoral Division of Drumboory, Revised  1935<br>Electoral Division of Drumgurra<br>Electoral Division of Drumgurra<br>Electoral Division of Drumgurra<br>Electoral Division of Drumgurra, Revised 1902<br>Electoral Division of Drumgurra, Revised 1914<br>Electoral Division of Enagh For Year ended 28 February 1902<br>Electoral Division of Enagh, Revised  1914<br>Electoral Division of Enagh, Revised  1921<br>Electoral Division of Enagh, Revised  1936<br>Electoral Division of Enagh, Revised  1936<br>Electoral Division of Inniskeen, Revised  1903<br>Electoral Division of Inniskeen, Revised  1914<br>Electoral Division of Inniskeen, Revised  1936<br>Electoral Division of Kilmurry, Revised  1903<br>Electoral Division of Kilmurry, Revised  1914<br>Electoral Division of Kilmurry, Revised  1914<br>Electoral Division of Kilmurry, Revised  1936<br>Electoral Division of Kilmurry, Revised  1936<br>Electoral Division of Kiltybegs, Revised  1902<br>Electoral Division of Kiltybegs, Revised  1902<br>Electoral Division of Kiltybegs, Revised  1914<br>Electoral Division of Kiltybegs, Revised  1920<br>Electoral Division of Kiltybegs, Revised  1936<br>Electoral Division of Kiltybegs, Revised  1936<br>Electoral Division of Lough Fea, Revised  1903<br>Electoral Division of Lough Fea, Revised  1914<br>Electoral Division of Lough Fea, Revised  1914<br>Electoral Division of Lough Fea, Revised  1921<br>Electoral Division of Lough Fea, Revised  1936<br>Electoral Division of Referagh<br>Electoral Division of Referagh<br>Electoral Division of Referagh<br>Electoral Division of Referagh, Revised 1914<br>Electoral Division of Referagh, Revised 1936<br><br>Valuation lists for the Rural District of Castleblaney<br>Electoral Division of Annyalla, Revised  1902<br>Electoral Division of Annyalla, Revised  1914<br>Electoral Division of Annyalla, Revised  1914<br>Electoral Division of Annyalla, Revised  1915<br>Electoral Division of Annyalla, Revised  1936<br>Electoral Division of Annyalla, Revised  1936<br>Electoral Division of Ballyboy Rural, Revised 1932<br>Electoral Division of Ballyboy Rural<br>Electoral Division of Ballybay Urban, Revised 1943<br>Electoral Division of Bellatrain, Revised  1902<br>Electoral Division of Bellatrain, Revised  1914<br>Electoral Division of Bellatrain, Revised  1936<br>Electoral Division of Broomfield<br>Electoral Division of Broomfield, Revised  1902<br>Electoral Division of Broomfield, Revised  1914<br>Electoral Division of Broomfield, Revised  1914<br>Electoral Division of Broomfield, Revised  1936<br>Electoral Division of Broomfield, Revised  1936<br>Electoral Division of Carrickaslane, Revised 1914<br>Electoral Division of Carrickaslane, Revised 1920<br>Electoral Division of Carrickaslane, Revised 1939<br>Electoral Division of Carrickatee, Revised  1902<br>Electoral Division of Carrickatee, Revised  1903<br>Electoral Division of Carrickatee, Revised  1914<br>Electoral Division of Carrickatee, Revised  1936<br>Electoral Division of Carrickatee,  Revised  1936<br>Electoral Division of Castleblaney, Rural, Revised 1902<br>Electoral Division of Castleblaney, Rural, Revised 1921<br>Electoral Division of Castleblaney, Rural, Revised 1940<br>Electoral Division of Church Hill,  Revised 1902<br>Electoral Division of Church Hill,  Revised 1914<br>Electoral Division of Church Hill,  Revised 1920<br>Electoral Division of Church Hill, Revised 1940<br>Electoral Division of Church Hill, Revised 1940<br>Electoral Division of Creeve, Revised 1902<br>Electoral Division of Creeve, Revised 1914<br>Electoral Division of Creeve, Revised 1937<br>Electoral Division of Creemartin,  Revised 1902<br>Electoral Division of Creemartin,  Revised 1902<br>Electoral Division of Creemartin,  Revised 1914<br>Electoral Division of Creemartin,  Revised 1914<br>Electoral Division of Creemartin,  Revised 1940<br>Electoral Division of Creagh, Revised  1902<br>Electoral Division of Creagh, Revised  1914<br>Electoral Division of Creagh, Revised  1940<br>Electoral Division of Laragh, Revised  1902<br>Electoral Division of Laragh, Revised  1913<br>Electoral Division of Laragh, Revised  1921<br>Electoral Division of Laragh, Revised  1921<br>Electoral Division of Laragh, Revised  1940<br>Electoral Division of Lisnaveane, noo date<br>Electoral Division of Mullyash<br>Electoral Division of Mullyash, Revised 1902<br>Electoral Division of Mullyash, Revised 1940<br>Electoral Division of Rackwallace<br><br>Valuation Lists for the Rural District of Clones<br>Electoral Division of Aghabog<br>Electoral Division of Clones Rural<br>Electoral Division of Clones Rural, Revised 1902<br>Electoral Division of Clones Rural, Revised 1914<br>Electoral Division of Cormeen<br>Electoral Division of Currin, Revised 1902<br>Electoral Division of Currin, Revised 1914<br>Electoral Division of Currin, Revised 1920<br>Electoral Division of Currin, Revised 1936<br>Electoral Division of Currin, Revised 1936<br>Electoral Division of Dawsongrove<br>Electoral Division of Drum, Revised 1936<br>Electoral Division of Drummully<br>Electoral Division of Drummully, Revised 1914<br>Electoral Division of Drummully, Revised 1920<br>Electoral Division of Drummully, Revised 1937<br>Electoral Division of Killeevan, Revised 1914<br>Electoral Division of Killeevan, Revised 1920<br>Electoral Division of Killeevan, Revised 1937<br>Electoral Division of Killynenagh, Revised 1915<br>Electoral Division of Killynenagh, Revised 1940<br>Electoral Division of Lisnaveane, Revised 1940<br>Electoral Division of Newbliss, Revised 1902<br>Electoral Division of Newbliss, Rvised  1938<br>Electoral Division of Newbliss, Revised 1939<br>Electoral Division of St Tierney<br>Electoral Division of St Tierney<br>Electoral Division of St Tienrey, Revised 1902<br>Electoral Division of St Tienrey, Revised 1937<br><br>Valuation  Lists Rural District of Cootehill No. 2<br>Electoral Division of Aghabog, Revised  1902<br>Electoral Division of Aghabog, Revised 1914<br>Electoral Division of Anny  <br>Electoral Division of Anny, Revised 1902<br>Electoral Division of Anny, Revised 1914<br>Electoral Division of Dawsongrove, Revised 1902<br>Electoral Division of Drum, Revised 1902<br>Electoral Division of Drum, Revised 1914<br>Electoral Division of Killynenagh, Revised 1902<br>Electoral Division of Killynenagh, Revised 1914<br>Electoral Division of Lisnaveane, Revised 1902<br>Electoral Division of Drunsnet, Revised 1902<br>Electoral Division of Drunsnet, Revised 1914<br>Electoral Division of Drunsnet, Revised 1920<br>Electoral Division of Drunsnet, Revised 1936<br>Electoral Division of Emyvale, Revised 1903<br>Electoral Division of Emyvale, Revised 1913<br>Electoral Division of Emyvale, Revised 1921<br>Electoral Division of Emyvale, Revised 1937<br>Electoral Division of Enagh<br>Electoral Division of Enagh, Revised 1902<br>Electoral Division of Enagh, Revised 1914<br>Electoral Division of Enagh, Revised 1932<br>Electoral Division of Figullar, Revised, 1902<br>Electoral Division of Figullar, Revised, 1914<br>Electoral Division of Figullar, Revised, 1921<br>Electoral Division of Figullar, Revised 1941<br>Electoral Division of Glaslock,  Revised 1902<br>Electoral Division of Glaslock, Revised 1902<br>Electoral Division of Glaslock, Revised 1914<br>Electoral Division of Glaslock, Revised 1914<br>Electoral Division of Glaslock, Revised 1915<br>Electoral Division of Glaslock, Revised 1915<br>Electoral Division of Glaslock, Revised 1932<br>Electoral Division of Killylough, Revised 1903<br>Electoral Division of Killylough, Revised  1921<br>Electoral Division of Killylough, Revised 1936<br>Electoral Division of Kilmore, Revised 1902<br>Electoral Division of Kilmore, Revised 1936<br>Electoral Division of Monaghan Rural, Revised 1902<br>Electoral Division of Monaghan Rural, Revised 1913<br>Electoral Division of Monaghan Rural, Revised 1920<br>Electoral Division of Monaghan Rural, Revised 1932<br>Electoral Division of Newbliss, Revised, 1939<br>Electoral Division of Rockwallace<br>Electoral Division of Rockwallace, Revised, 1914<br>Electoral Division of Rockwallace, Revised, 1936<br>Electoral Division of Scotstown, Revised, 1902<br>Electoral Division of Scotstown, Revised, 1914<br>Electoral Division of Scotstown, Revised, 1920<br>Electoral Division of Scotstown,  Revised, 1932<br>Electoral Division of Shanmullagh<br>Electoral Division of Shanmullagh, Revised, 1902<br>Electoral Division of Shanmullagh, Revised, 1913<br>Electoral Division of Shanmullagh, Revised, 1932<br>Electoral Division of Sheskin, Revised, 1914<br>Electoral Division of Sheskin, Revised, 1921<br>Electoral Division of Sheskin, Revised, 1932<br>Electoral Division of Tedavnet, Revised, 1902<br>Electoral Division of Tedavnet, Revised, 1913<br>Electoral Division of Tedavnet, Revised, 1920<br>Electoral Division of Tedavnet, Revised, 1932<br>Electoral Division of Tehallon<br>Electoral Division of Tehallon, Revised 1902<br>Electoral Division of Tehallon, Revised 1914<br>Electoral Division of Tehallon, Revised - 1941<br>Electoral Division of Tullycorbett , Revised 1902<br>Electoral Division of Tullycorbett, Revised 1941",,,Monaghan County Library,,,,1913-1941,20th,"Statement of Proposal for Payments:<br>Quarter ending 31 day December 1913 (Carrickmacross Rural) Rural District of Castleblaney at Meeting on 12 January 1914.<br>Hallowmas half-yearly Meeting, 1928 to be held on 9 December 1928.<br>Trinity half-yearly Meeting 1929, on 29 April 1929.<br>Hallowmas half-yearly Meeting 1929, to be held on Monday 11 November 1929.<br>Trinity half-yearly Meeting 1930, to be held on Monday 28 April. 1930.<br>Hallowmass half-yearly Meeting 1930, to be held on Monday 10 November 1930.<br>Trinity half-yearly Meeting 1931, on Monday 27  April, 1931.<br>Hallowmass half-yearly Meeting 1931, to be held on Monday 9 November 1931.<br>Trinity half-yearly Meeting 1932, on 29  April 1932.<br>Hallowmas Meeting 1932, to be held on Monday 14 November 1932<br>Hallowmas half-yearly Meeting 1934, on 30  April 1934.<br>Trinity half-yearly Meeting 1935, on Monday 13 May 1935.<br>Trinity half-yearly Meeting 1936, on 11 May 1936.<br>Hallowmas half-yearly Meeting 1937, to be held on Monday 8 November 1937<br>Trinity half-yearly Meeting 1939, on Monday 8 May 1939.<br>Trinity half-yearly Meeting 1940, on 14 May 1940.<br>Hallowmas half-yearly Meeting 1940, to be held on Monday 11 November 1940<br>Trinity half-yearly Meeting 1941, to be held on Monday 12  May 1941.<br>Payment at Trinity half-year on 14 May 1926.<br>Payment at Trinity half-yearly meeting on 16 May 1927.<br>Payment at Hallowmas half-yearly meeting on 11 November 1927<br>Payment at Candlemas 1926 in respect of two years April 1926 - March 1928.<br>Payment at Trinity meeting on 11 May 1942.<br>Payment at for half-year ended 30 September 1943.<br>Payment at for half-year ended 31 March 1944 (Trinity)<br>Payment at for half-year ended 30 September 1944.<br><br>Labourers' Cottages:<br>Rent Book: September 1938 to March 1939.<br><br>Home Assistance Application and Report Book<br>March 1932 - March 1932<br>September 1936 - September 1937<br>March 1938 - September 1938<br>March 1939 - September 1939<br>March 1940 - September 1940.",,,"County Museum and Gallery, Monaghan",Restricted,,1976:84B,1882-1898,19th,"Ballybay Town Commissioners Minute Book, 1882-1898."Monaghan County Library,,,,1909-1943,20th,"Home Assistance List:<br>September 1936<br>September 1939<br>? 1940.<br><br>Assistance Officer's Receipt and Expenditure Book:<br>March 1931 - September 1931<br>March 1933 - September 1934<br>September 1942 - March 1943.<br><br>County Board of Health and Public Assistance:<br>Children's Act 1908, September 1932 - May 1939.<br><br>Indoor Relief Register: <br>July 1909 - December 1910<br>February 1912 - May 1913<br>July 1920 - December 1921<br>September 1938 - March 1943.<br><br>Ledger: August 1920 - July 1923<br><br>List:  March 1921 - March 1922.<br><br>Indoor Register and Statistical Record 1926-1928."Monaghan County Library,,,,1916-1936,20th,"Milk Supply Scheme:<br>December 1932<br>March 1933 - March 1936<br>March 1937 - March 1940<br>December 1936 - September 1940.<br><br>General Expenditure Book:<br> September 1925 - September 1926.<br><br>Provissions Check Account Book, September 1916.<br><br>Board of Health Records<br>Home Assistance: January 1931 - August 1938<br>Postage Account: April 1936 - March 1939<br><br>Letter Books: <br>January 1930 - November 1930<br>April 1939 - November 1939.<br><br>Letter Books, (Castleblayney), October 1932 - January 1935.<br><br>Indoor Admission and Discharge Book: <br>November 1925 - May 1926.<br><br>Bank Pass Book: <br>February 1928 - April 1930."Monaghan County Library,,,,1935-1958,20th,"Records of Ambulance Duties, Costs and Mileage  March 1949 - August 1950<br><br>County Home, Castleblaney<br>Stocktaker's Inventory and Valuation Sheets for:<br>Half-Year ended 30 September 1935<br>Half-Year ended 30 September 1935<br>Half-Year ended 30 September 1937<br>Half-Year ended 30 September 1937<br>Half-Year ended 31 March 1938<br>Half-Year ended 31 March 1938<br>Half-Year ended 31 March 1939<br>Half-Year ended 31 March 1939.<br><br>Home Assistance Register, Outdoor, September 1938 - August 1939.<br><br>Record of Ambulance Duties, Costs and Mileage, July 1948 - January 1951<br><br>Porter's Books:<br>May 1958 - December 1958<br>February 1959 - February 1960.<br><br>Chaplin's Attendance and Report Book: <br>January 1951 - August 1958."Monaghan County Library,,,,,,"County Infirmary, Monaghan<br>Matron's Daily Register: <br>August 1901 - September 1904<br>January 1908 - August 1958.<br><br>Day Book: June 1932 - April 1911.<br><br>Registry of Persons Admitted:<br>February 1850 - April 1860<br>October 1855 - January 1858<br>April 1860 - [?]<br>July 1862 - July 1864<br>July 1864 - August 1866<br>August 1866 - November 1868<br>February 1870 - [?]<br>January 1876 - July 1878<br>October 1878 - March 1880<br>April 1880 - April 1882<br>April 1862 - August 1883<br>August 1889 - January 1893<br>July 1898 - February 1905<br>January 1905 - September 1909<br>September 1909 - June 1914<br>June 1914 - July 1918<br>July 1918 - July 1920<br>June [?] - October [?]<br>January 1922 - June 1925.<br><br>Nurse's Report:<br>August 1937 - September 1937.<br><br>Porter's Book:<br>June 1952 - January 1953<br>January 1953 - September 1953<br>February 1956 - September 1956<br>October 1956 - July 1957.<br><br>Dietary Book:<br>1893 - 1896<br>1878 - [?]<br><br>Matron's Register:<br>July 1881 - January 1885<br>December 1896 - July 1901.<br><br>Stocktaker's Inventory:<br>For Half-Year ended 30 September 1935<br>For Half-Year ended 30 September 1935<br>For Half-Year ended 30 September 1937<br>For Half-Year ended 30 September 1937<br>For Half-Year ended 30 September 1937<br>For Half-Year ended 30 September 1937<br>For Half-Year ended 31 March 1938<br>For Half-Year ended 31 March 1938<br>For Half-Year ended 31 March 1938."Monaghan County Library,,,,1926-1939,20th,"County Sanatorium, Monaghan<br>Provisions Check Book: November 1926 - May 1927.<br><br>Stocktaker's Inventory:<br>For Half-Year ended 30 September 1935<br>For Half-Year ended 30 September 1935<br>For Half-Year ended 30 September 1937<br>For Half-Year ended 30 September 1937<br>For Half-Year ended 31 March 1938<br>For Half-Year ended 31 March 1938<br>For Half-Year ended 30 September 1938<br>For Half-Year ended 31 March 1939.<br><br>Fever Hospital, Carrickmacross<br>Stocktaker's Inventory and Valuation:<br>For Half-Year ended 30 September 1935<br>For Half-Year ended 30 September 1935<br>For Half-Year ended 30 September 1937<br>For Half-Year ended 30 September 1937<br>For Half-Year ended 31 March 1938<br>For Half-Year ended 31 March 1938<br>For Half-Year ended 31 March 1939<br>For Half-Year ended 31 March 1939."Monaghan County Library,,,,,20th,"Fever Hospital, Clones, Stocktaker's Inventory and Valuation:<br>For Half-Year ended 30 September 1935<br>For Half-Year ended 30 September 1935<br>For Half-Year ended 30 September 1937<br>For Half-Year ended 30 September 1937<br>For Half-Year ended 31  March 1938<br>For Half-Year ended 31 March 1938<br>For Half-Year ended 30 September 1938<br>For Half-Year ended 31 March 1939<br>For Half-Year ended 31 March 1939.<br><br>Fever Hospital, Monaghan, Stocktaker's Inventory and Valuation<br>For Half-Year ended 30 September 1935<br>For Half-Year ended 30 September 1935<br>For Half-Year ended 30 September 1937<br>For Half-Year ended 30 September 1937<br>For Half-Year ended 31 March 1938<br>For Half-Year ended 31 March 1938<br>For Half-Year ended 30 September 1938<br>For Half-Year ended 31 March 1939<br>For Half-Year ended 31 March 1939."Monaghan County Library,,Carrickmacross Poor Law Union,,1847-1925,19th,"Carrickmacross Poor Law Union Minute Books:<br>November 1847 - January 1848<br>January 1848 - October 1848<br>November 1848 - July 1848<br>August 1849 - March 1850<br>December 1851 - June 1852<br>December 1851 - July 1852<br>July 1852 - January 1853<br>January 1853 - July 1853<br>July 1853 - December 1853<br>December 1853 - June 1854<br>June 1854 - November 1854<br>December 1854 - November 1855<br>May 1856 - November 1856<br>November 1856 - May 1857<br>June 1857 - November 1857<br>November 1857 - May 1858<br>May 1858 - October 1858<br>May 1859 - November 1859<br>November 1859 - May 1860<br>May 1860 - November 1860<br>November 1860 - April 1861 <br>May 1861 - October 1861<br>October 1861 - April 1862<br>April 1862 - October 1862<br>October 1862 - April 1863<br>April 1863 - October 1863<br>October 1863 - April 1864<br>April 1864 - October 1864<br>October 1864 - April 1865<br>April 1865 - October 1865<br>October 1865 - April 1866<br>October 1866 - March 1867<br>April 1867 - October 1867<br>April 1868 - October 1868<br>October 1868 - April 1869<br>April 1869 - October 1869<br>April 1870 - October 1870<br>October 1870 - May 1871<br>May 1871 - November 1871<br>November 1871 - May 1872<br>May 1872 - December 1872<br>December 1872 - June 1873<br>June 1873 - December 1873<br>January 1874 - July 1874 <br>July 1874 - October 1874<br>October 1874 - May 1875<br>June 1876 - December 1876<br>July 1877 - January 1878<br>January 1878 - July 1878<br>August 1876 - February 1879<br>February 1879 - September 1879<br>March 1880 - September 1880<br>September 1880 - March 1881<br>March 1881 - October 1881<br>April 1882 - November 1882<br>November 1882 - May 1883<br>May 1883 - November 1884<br>December 1884 - July 1885<br>July 1885 - January 1886<br>January 1886 - August 1886<br>August 1886 - February 1887<br>September 1887 - March 1888 <br>March 1888 - September 1888 <br>September 1888 - April 1889<br>September 1888 - April 1889<br>October 1889 - May 1890<br>November 1890 - April 1891<br>June 1892 - November 1892<br>December 1893 - June 1894<br>December 1894 - July 1895<br>July 1895 - January 1896 B/G<br>July 1895 - January 1896 B/G<br>December 1895 - November 1896<br>January 1896 - August 1896 <br>August 1896 - February 1897 <br>February 1898 - August 1898<br>August 1898 - February 1899<br>February 1899 - July 1899 <br>April 1899 - June 1899<br>February 1899 - June 1899<br>July 1899 - October 1899<br>October 1899 - July 1901<br>August 1901 - September 1902<br>August 1901 - December 1902<br>September 1902 - October 1903 <br>October 1903 - October 1904 <br>October 1904 - November 1905 <br>August 1906 - September 1907<br>February 1907 - April 1908<br>September 1970 - September 1909 <br>April 1910 - April 1911<br>October 1910 - November 1911<br>November 1911 - January 1913<br>April 1911 - June 1912<br>June 1912 - September 1913<br>January 1913 - March 1914<br>March 1914 - April 1915 <br>December 1915 - April 1917<br>June 1916 - August 1917 <br>August 1917 - September 1918<br>October 1918 - December 1919 <br>January 1921 - July 1922 <br>July 1920 - October 1922<br>May 1923 - May 1925<br>January 1924 - May 1925<br><br>Carrickmacross Poor Law Union, Rough Minute Books<br>January 1948 - November 1948<br>January 1953 - July 1853?<br>July 1853 - December 1853<br>December 1855 - May 1856<br>May 1856 - November 1856<br>November 1856 - May 1857<br>October 1863 - April 1864<br>April 1865 - October 1865<br>April 1866 - October 1866<br>January 1871 - July 1874<br>May 1872 - December 1872<br>July 1873 - January 1874<br>May 1875 - November 1875<br>July 1877 - January 1878<br>August 1878 - February 1879<br>August 1879 - March 1880<br>August 1879 - March 1880<br>February 1879 - September 1879<br>March 1881 - October 1881<br>October 1881 - January 1882<br>April 1882 - November 1882<br>February 1884 - March 1899<br>January 1896 - August 1896<br>July 1899 - July 1900<br>October 1900 - February 1903<br>October 1900 - October 1909<br>February 1907 - April 1910."Monaghan County Library,,Carrickmacross Rural District Council,,1894-1933,"19th, 20th","Carrickmacross Rural Districtt Council<br><br>Quarterly Minute Book,  January 1913 - April 1919<br>Index to Minute Book, no date<br><br>Minute Book Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act:<br>1  April 1888-September 1894<br>2  No dates given on second book.<br><br>Letter Book:<br>October 1915 - March 1917<br>March 1917 - March 1919<br>April 1933 - November 1933.<br><br>Pass Book, September 1915 - April 1921.<br><br>Sanitary Sub-Officer's Diary, August 1900 - September 1901<br><br>Postage Book, April 1912-February 1920<br><br>Rate Book, Electoral District of Bocks for Year ending 31 March, 1904.<br><br>Indoor Relief Register:<br>November 1898 - June 1901 <br>(Used as a scrap book for advertisements, Carrickmacross Rural District Council) <br>May 1899-May 1902<br>July 1920-October 1921."Monaghan County Library,,Castleblayney Local Authority Records,,1854-1946,"19th, 20th","Castleblaney Rural District Council Minute Books:<br>February 1854 - October 1854<br>September 1855 - March 1856<br>March 1856 - September 1856<br>September 1856 - April 1857<br>October 1857 - March 1858<br>March 1860 - September 1860<br>March 1861 - September 1861<br>March 1862 - October 1862<br>March 1865 - September 1865<br>March 1866 - October 1866<br>March 1869 - September 1869<br>March 1870 - September 1870<br>April 1872 - October 1872<br>October 1872 - April 1873<br>April 1873 - April 1874<br>April 1874 - October 1874<br>October 1876 - April 1877<br>October 1877 - April 1878<br>April 1878 - October 1878<br>April 1879 - October 1879<br>April 1880 - October 1880<br>April 1881 - October 1881 <br>October 1881 - April 1882 <br>April 1882 - October 1882<br>April 1882 - October 1882<br>April 1885 - October 1885<br>October 1886 - April 1887<br>October 1888 - April 1889<br>October 1889 - April 1890<br>April 1890 - October 1890<br>November 1890 - April 1891<br>April 1891 - October 1891<br>October 1891 - April 1892<br>November 1893 - May 1894<br>May 1894 - November 1894<br>November 1895 - June 1896<br>March 1898 - October 1898<br>May 1899 - November 1899<br>December 1899 - June 1900<br>January 1901 - June 1901<br>July 1901 - February 1902<br>April 1905 - October 1905<br>October 1908 - September 1909 <br>October 1909 - October 1910<br>October 1911 - September 1912<br>September 1912 - January 1914<br>October 1914 - September 1915<br><br>Rough minute books<br>March 1854 - October 1854<br>October 1854 - April 1855<br>April 1855 - September 1855<br>September 1856 - April 1857<br>April 1857 - October 1857<br>October 1857 - March 1858<br>October 1859 - March 1860<br>March 1860 - September 1860<br>September 1860 - March 1861<br>March 1861 - September 1861<br>October 1862 - April 1863<br>April 1863 - September 1863<br>October 1863 - March 1864<br>April 1864 - September 1864<br>September 1865 - March 1866<br>March 1967 - September 1867<br>March 1869 - September 1869<br>September 1870 - March 1871<br>March 1871 - September 1871<br>September 1871 - April 1872 <br>April 1872 - October 1872<br>October 1873 - April 1874<br>October 1874 - April 1875<br>October 1875 - April 1876<br>October 1876 - April 1877<br>April 1878 - October 1878<br>April 1879 - October 1879<br>April 1879 - October 1879<br>October 1879 - April 1880<br>October 1881 - April 1883 <br>October 1882 - April 1883<br>October 1884 - April 1885<br>October 1886 - April 1887<br>October 1887 - April 1888<br>April 1889 - October 1889<br>April 1891 - October 1892<br>October 1892 - April 1893<br>May 1894 - November 1898<br>June 1896 - March 1898<br>October 1898 - May 1899.<br><br>Financial Minute Book<br>October 1902 - July 1903 - Letter Copy Book: Castleblayney Urban District Council.<br><br>Minute Book Labourer's (Ireland) Acts:  September 1897 - November 1898.<br><br>Letter Copy Book Castleblaney Urban District Council<br>October 1902 - July 1903.<br><br>Order of Proceedings:<br>August 1888 - September 1896<br>March 1897 - August 1900.<br><br>Rate Books:<br>Electoral District Ballybay Urban for Year Ending 31 March 1919.<br>Electoral District Broomfield, September 1849.<br><br>Declaration of Acceptance of Office:<br>1 copy Declaration of Acceptance of Office.<br><br>Ledger:<br>September 1883 - March 1884<br>April 1897 - March 1899<br>From 1904-1915 - ?includes accounts 1904-1908.<br><br>Personal Ledger:<br>April 1853 - September 1871<br>April 1833 - September 1880<br><br>Treasurer's Receipt and Payment Book:<br>April 1899 - November 1825.<br><br>Requirement Book: May 1905 - May 1925.<br><br>Public Notices: 1848-1849.<br><br>Correspondence Book: 1945-1946."Monaghan County Library,,,,1899-1941,,Clones No 1 Rural District Council Minute Books:<br>August 1899 - August 1901<br>September 1901 - October 1903<br>May 1906 - August 1908<br>November 1911 - December 1913<br>July 1918 - March 1920<br>March 1920 - December 1922<br>January 1923 - June 1925.<br><br>Workmen's Time Book: <br>May 1939 - May 1941.<br><br>Letter Book:<br>April 1903 - October 1906<br>April 1903 - November 1907.<br><br>Financial Statement Book-Receipts:<br>March 1926 - April 1934.Monaghan County Library,,,,1837-1907,"18th, 19th","Crossmaglen Rural District Council Minute Book:<br>December 1899 - January 1901<br>May 1906 - August 1907.<br><br>General Ledger:<br>March 1905-1906.<br><br>Grand Jury Presentments:<br>For the Baronies of Monaghan, Summer 1837<br>For the Baronies of Monaghan, 1849<br>For the Baronies of Monaghan, 1859<br>For the Baronies of Monaghan,  Spring 1838.""County Museum and Gallery, Monaghan",Restricted,,1976:86,1871-1890,19th,"Ballybay Town Commissioners Rate Book, 1871-1890."Monaghan County Library,,,,1900-1971,"19th, 20th","Correspondence Book, 1905-1909 (100 pages) .<br><br>Resolution Book, 1915-1919.<br><br>Notice of Motion Book,  1921-1929.<br><br>Abstract of Accounts, 1925-1971.<br><br>Copies of Minutes,  1944 - date.<br><br>Rent Collector's Report Book,  April 1900 - September 1900."Monaghan County Library,,,,1855-1945,"19th, 20th","Clones Urban District Council Minute Books:<br>15 October 1875 - 1 June 1885<br>4 December 1905 - 3 April 1911<br>19 April 1911 - 10 December 1915<br>3 January 1916 - 5 June 1921<br>5 September 1921 - 7 October 1929<br>4 November 1919 - 3 November 1930<br>1 December 1930 - 24 November 1937<br>6 December 1937 - 21 December 1945.<br><br>Rural District Council No. 1 Minute Book:<br>15 January 1914 - 19 November 1914.<br><br>Petty Cash Books:<br>October  1904 - December 1907<br>December 1907 - May 1912.<br><br>Financial Statement Receipts:<br>September 1908 - January 1917.<br><br>General Accounts Towns Improvements (Ireland) Act 1854, 6 August 1855 - 26 January 1894.<br><br>Clones Urban District Council Financial Statement Expenditure  Book: <br>6 May 1947 - 31 March 1951<br>April 1951 - 27 March 1954<br>April 1954 - March 1961<br>April 1961 - 27 October 1967<br>November 1967 - 15 February 1974<br>15 February 1974 - 30 December 1977.<br><br>Financial Statement Book, Receipts<br>For Year Ending March 1935 - March 1943<br>For Year Ending April 1947 - March 1951<br>For Year Ending April 1951 - January 31 1955<br>For Year Ending February 1955 - March 31 1958<br>For Year Ending April 1958 - March 1961<br>For Year Ending August 1961 - September 1965<br>For Year Ending October 1965 - June 1969.<br><br>Rate Book, For Year Ended 31 March 1928.<br><br>Rates Ledger 1957-1962/1963<br><br>Rate Books:<br>For Year Ended 31 March 1949<br>For Year Ended 31 March 1951<br>For Year Ended 31 March 1954<br>For Year Ended 31 March 1955<br>For Year Ended 31 March 1959<br>For Year Ended 31 March 1962<br>For Year Ended 31 March 1949<br>For Year Ended 31 March 1963<br>For Year Ended 31 March 1965<br>For Year Ended 31 March 1967/68<br>For Year Ended 31 March 1969<br>For Year Ended 31 March 1971<br><br>Imprest Account Book, July 1950 - September 1955<br>Imprest Account Book, October 1955 - August 1961<br>Imprest Account Book, September 1961 - September 1966<br>Petty Cash Account Book, October 1904 - December 1907<br>Petty Cash Account Book, December 1907 - May 1912<br>Petty Cash Account Book, November 1929 - February 1937<br>Petty Cash Account Book, March 1937 - October 1943<br>Personal Ledger 1933 - 1969<br>General Rental of Citizens Dwellings, year ending, 31 March 1943 -31 March 1952<br>General Rental of Citizens Dwellings, year ending, 31 March 1954 - 31 March 1971<br>General Rental of Citizens Dwellings, year ending,  31 March 1954 - 31 March 1971<br>Cinematograph Licence Book, 1936-1966<br>Slaughter Licence Book, 1953-1967<br>Applications for Slaughter Licence, 1936-1959<br>Licence for Erection and Maintenance of Petrol Pump, 1934-1964.<br><br>Rough Minute Books:<br>1899-1901<br>1906-1908<br>1912-1915<br>1915-1919.<br><br>Capital Account Book Receipts/Expenditure, 1949-1954.<br><br>Clones Urban Districr Council: <br>Retail Dealer's Licence Book, 1933-1960<br>Retail Dealer's Licence Book, 1956-1964<br>Miscellaneous Accounts for Collection, 1954-1967<br>Miscellaneous Accounts for Collection, 1967-1982<br>Tenants Rental, 1959-1967<br>Water Rents, 1953-1968<br>Housing Repairs, 1960-1967<br>Postage Account, 1954-1959<br>General Valuation of Property, 1953-1959<br>Abstract of Accounts year ending 31 March 1938<br>Abstract of Accounts year ending 31 March 1939<br>File of Annual Accounts 1858/1893<br>Register of Dairymen, 1959-1961<br>General Ledger, 1925-1937<br>Register of Town Hall Lettings,  1952-1963<br>Register of Receipt Books Issued,  1947-1959<br>Manager's Orders, 1942-1952<br>Manager's Orders, 1960-1973<br>Register of Occupier Availing of Scavenging Services, 1952-1968.<br><br>School Meals, 1962-1971<br>Register of Telephone Calls,  1950-1976<br>(Very!) Poor Rate Book, 1921-1922<br>Rent Report Book, 1964-1965<br>Workhouse Record, 1908.<br><br>Minutes:<br>1930-1937<br>1937-1945<br>1951-1956<br>1964-1972.<br><br>Clones Sewerage Scheme: Bill of Quantities and Form of Tender, 1967.<br><br>James Connolly Memorial Committee File.<br><br>Register of Reports of Sanitary Officers, 1935-1937.<br><br>Revenue Vouchers, 1965-1966."Monaghan County Library,,Monaghan Urban District Council,,1907-1959,20th,"Monaghan Urban District Council Minute Books:<br>January 1905 - January 1907<br>May 1908 - August 1911<br>September 1910 - July 1914<br>November 1911 - November 1912<br>January 1914 - July 1917<br>January 1916 - April 1919<br>May 1919 - April 1923<br>May 1923 - September 1930<br>September 1930 - October 1934<br>October 1934 - November 1937<br>December 1937 - August 1941<br>September 1941 - November 1942<br>December 1942 - May 1946<br>June 1946 - March 1948<br>April 1948 - March 1951<br>April 1951 - December 1953<br>January 1954 - March 1959.<br><br>Temporary Minute Books:<br>March 1907 - August 1909<br>January 1921 - January 1922.<br><br>Rental Books:<br>1942-1947<br>1938-1947<br>1947-1948<br>March 1948 - 1953<br>1909-1937.<br><br>Sanitary Officer's Report Book.<br><br>Register of Children Hired Out.<br><br>Provisions Check Account.<br><br>County Hospital General Expenditure Book.<br><br>Register of People Admitted to County Infirmary.<br><br>Minutes of Monaghan Union.<br><br>Matron's Daily Register County .<br><br>Stocktakers Inventory.<br><br>Admission and Discharge Book County Infirmary.<br><br>Dispensary Prescription Book.<br><br>Day Book: Record of Invoices Received and Work done, etc.<br><br>Provisions Check Account, Monaghan Sanatorium.<br><br>Monaghan County Infirmary Dietary Book.<br><br>Monaghan Urban District Council Rent Collection Book.""County Museum and Gallery, Monaghan",Restricted,,,1897-1954,"19th, 20th",County Committee of Agriculture Minutes<br>1991:I0B - 1912-1926<br>1991:IOC - 1937-1949<br>1991:IOD - 1949-1954<br>1991:IOE - 1955-1960<br>1991:IOA - 1900-1905.<br><br>Ballybay Town Commissioners<br>1976:85  Outward Correspondence:<br>1871-1886<br>1889-1900<br>1910-1915.<br><br>Minute Book: 1871-1882<br><br>1981:25      County Infirmary Accounts Ledger.<br><br>1976:87      Ballybay Town Commissioners  Account Book 1871-1885.<br><br>1984:151A  Labourer's Acts Ledger Castleblayney 1897-1933.<br><br>1984:152A  Labourer's Acts Ledger Clones 1905-1933.<br><br>1976:77A    Labourer's Acts Ledger 1905-1911.<br><br>Clones Urban District Council  Minute Books:<br>1976:77D  1921-1929<br>1976:77C  1916-1920<br>1976:77E  1929-1930<br>1976:78A  1903-1906<br>1976:78B  1914-1916.,,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document."County Museum and Gallery, Monaghan",Restricted,,1982:118,1842-1852,19th,"Castleblayney Poor Law Union Minute Book, 1842-1852.",,,"County Museum and Gallery, Monaghan",Restricted,,1982:78,,19th,Grand Jury Accounts and Presentments 1843.,,,"County Museum and Gallery, Monaghan",Restricted,Moorehead Letters,,1849-1851,20th,"Photocopies of Marta Moorhead correspondence<br>I102  Photocopy letter and envelope.  E I Foster to Martha, 19 May 1849. Dublin gossip.<br>J1-4  Photocopy letter and envelope.  E I Foster to Martha, 12 June 1849. Description of wedding feast.<br>K1-3  Photocopy letter and envelope. E I Foster to Martha, 22 August 1850. Dulling gossip.<br>L1-2  Photocopy letter and envelope. Unsigned to Martha, 26 July 1850. Mentions train journey.<br>M1-3  Photocopy letter and envelope. E I  Foster to Martha, 15 November 1850. Social gossip.<br>N1-3  Photocopy letter and envelope. E I  Foster to Martha, 5 December 1850 - Clones gossip.<br>O1-5  Photocopy 3 letters and 1 envelope includes letter, 30 January 1851. Father to Martha requesting some business be attended to in Dublin.<br>03-4  Mother to Martha, undated. Family news. Letter from Dr Gorman to Mrs Moorhead, 24 January 1851.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document."County Museum and Gallery, Monaghan",Restricted,Moorhead Letters,,,19th,"P1-4 Two photocopied letters from her sister, family business and from father 26 January 1851, instructing her on certain bills she could pay.<br><br>Q1-3  Photocopy letter and envelope. 27 January 1851. Mentions '. . .the tricks practised at the time of the Union by government officials . . .' also 'if Carlton had undertaken the subject . . .'<br>R1-3  Photocopied letters and envelope 22 February 1851. <br>R2 Father on money matters. <br>R3 Mother on the controversy over the pope's declaration of 'infallibility'.<br>T1-3  Photocopied letter and envelope. Foster to Martha, 8 May 1831. Social gossip.<br>U1-2  Photocopied letter and envelope. Thomas Moorhead to Martha, 27 June 1851. Talks of his paralysis and his search for a cure.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document."County Museum and Gallery, Monaghan",Restricted,Moorhead Letters,,1851-1859,19th,"V1-2   Photocopied letter and envelope, 12 December 1851. Consoling Martha on the death of her uncle (Thomas) who had undergone mesmerism to relieve his illness.<br>W1-3 Photocopied letter and envelope, 21 January 1852. George Reade to Martha with gift of rare coins.<br>X1-2  Photocopied letter and envelope, 31 January 1852.  Letitia to Martha. Tells of being in London for the Great Exhibition, also the loss of some ship.<br>Y1-2  Photocopied letter and envelope, 21 March 1852. Dr Gorman to Martha, hoping she will enjoy her visit to Dublin.<br>Z1-2  Photocopied letter and envelope, 9 April 1852. E I Foster to Martha. Mentions the shipwreck of the Birkenhead steamer with troops for the Cape aboard.<br>AA1-2  Photocopied letter and envelope, 29 August 1853. Notepaper headed with the 'Great Industrial Exhibition Dublin 1853'.<br>AB1-3  Photocopied letter and envelope, 13 ?1857. Sara Story to Martha. Gossip<br>AC1-6  Photocopied letter, 6 January 1858. Josephine to Martha. Family news from Cincinnati.<br>AD1-3  Photocopied letter and envelope, 4 October 1858. Sara Story to Martha. 1. Relating to Mrs. Stokes baby. 2. Relating to Martha's trousseaux.<br>AE1-3  Photocopied letter and envelope, 4 March 1859. Both about Martha's imminent marriage.<br>AF1-3  Photocopied letter and envelope, 12 March 1859. Anne to Martha. Pledging to send her money if her brother Bill does not arrive for the summer.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document."County Museum and Gallery, Monaghan",Restricted,Moorhead Letters,,1852-1859,19th,"AG1-2  Photocopied note and envelope, 4 April 1854. 'Hints on Paper Flower'.<br>AH1-3  Photocopied letter and envelope, 3 May 1859. Sara Story to Martha. Family Health.<br>AI-2  Photocopied letter and envelope, 28 July 1859. 'I have prayed that you may be guided for your best happiness and that the person of your choice may be a truly religious man - without this what is earthly love or who can trust it.'<br>AJ1-12  Photocopied letters (7) and envelope. All undated. Mostly just family news and gossip. J.10 However contains a description of 'The United Irishmen' considering it an incitement to violence on St Patrick's Day.<br>AK1-2  Photocopied letter.  Undated. Josephine to Martha. Family news.<br>A:1-4  Photocopied letter, 18 November [?], Josephine to Martha on her newborn.<br>AM1-2  Photocopied letter and envelope. Undated. Sara Story to Martha about her mother's death.<br>AN  Photocopy envelope and calling cards. Mr and Mrs William Auchinleck Dane, no letter.<br>AO  Photocopy envelope, originally had contained letter from Corny? To Martha suggesting she contact the 'Illustrated News' for the identity of Tyrone Power's wife.<br>AQ  Photocopy envelope, 4 April 1852. Originally contained a letter from Richard A Coe to Martha. Mentions 'Emigration is depopulating half the towns, and country residences in the part of the midland counties that I have seen . . .'<br>AR  Photocopy envelope. Postmarked 'Cincinnati Apr 22', Boston 26 AP' 'Liverpool MY 8', 'Clones MY' - had contained a letter from Josephine to Martha.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document."County Museum and Gallery, Monaghan",Restricted,,,1757-1959,"18th, 19th, 20th","The following uncatalogued collections are also held by the Museum.  There may be restrictions on access to this material.<br><br>Blayney Estate, Castleblayney, 18-19th centuries (124 items)<br><br>Breakey (Ballybay and Monaghan),1757-1843 (253 items)<br><br>Kelly Estate, (Monaghan), 1896-1933 (222 items)<br><br>Estate Documents; Mitchell (Scotstown), Lawson (Newry), Hamilton (Dublin), (Jebb) Clontibret, 1807-1952 (167 items)<br><br>Mitchell Estate (Scotstown), 1891-1935 (152 items)<br><br>Estate Documents: Plunkett (Iniskeen), Forster (Louth), Weld (Derry), Gormley (Monaghan), 1814-1943 (285 items)<br><br>W S de Vismes Kane Estate: (Dublin and Drumreaske), 1707-1945 (1475 items)<br><br>Swan Estate (Monaghan), 1893-1929 (392 items)<br><br>Thompson (Bushford, Rockcorry), 1776-1923 (729 items)<br><br>Murray-Kerr Estate (Newbliss), very large unregistered collection.<br><br>Rossmore (Monaghan), small unregistered collection.<br><br>Moutray (North Monaghan), 1900-25 (275 items)<br><br>Nunn Estate (Monaghan), 1809-1892 (335 items)<br><br>Wood-Wright (Golagh),1816-1931 (349 items)<br><br>Murdoch (Monaghan), 1876-1915 (253 items)<br><br>Murray-Irwin (Monaghan), 1930-50 (98 items)<br><br>Minute Books, Monaghan County Council, 1899-1906<br><br>Monaghan County Council Rate Books, 1946-1959<br><br>Monaghan County Council Ledgers, 1927-1947<br><br>Minute Book Clones Petty Sessions, 1869-1891<br><br>Rate Collection Books, Monaghan Urban, 1855-1903<br><br>Monaghan County Infirmary Accounts Ledger, 1837-1854<br><br>Castleblayney Workhouse, Registers and Minutes, 1841-1852 and 1894<br><br>School Registers, CBS Monaghan, 1867-1888, 1940-1983<br><br>Marron Collection: manuscript and typescript extracts from Bath Estate records for County Monaghan at Longleat House. 17th-19th centuries (211items)<br><br>Marron Collection: Copy documents from the Public Records Office, London, 1572-1622, relating to the Elizabethan conquest of Ulster, Battle of Clontibret, Miler McGrath (134 items)<br><br>Marron Collection: Copy documents, State Paper Office (now National Archives, Dublin), 1793-1800, County Monaghan (99 items)<br><br>Marron Collection: manuscript and typescript eyewitness accounts of War of Independence in County Monaghan; recorded 1960s (790 items)<br><br>Rental, Castleblayney and Aughnamalla Estate, 1772<br><br>Rental, Hollywood Estate (Crawford), 1859-1890<br><br>Senator Thomas Toal, manuscript letters and life, 1911-1942 (64 items)<br><br>Monaghan Brewery, legal documents, 1704-1873 (8 items)<br><br>Tailoring Bills, Leslie Family, (Glaslough) 1768-1779 (41 items).",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Ormonde Papers,"Mss2499-11,046(1-96)",1640-1707,"17th, 18th","See National Library of Ireland special list A17<br><br>Mss2499-2501  Letters and papers relating to the claim of Elizabeth, Countess of Ormond, to restitution of lands confiscated by the Commonwealth, 1640-1660.<br><br>Ms2303  Letters from Elizabeth, Duchess of Ormond to Captain George Matthews on personal and public affairs, 1668-1673.<br><br>Ms2547  Accounts of James, Duke of Ormonde, September 1694-December 1707, and of Mary, Duchess of Ormonde, March 1695-May 1697.<br><br>Ms11,045 (1-96)  Documents relating to the administration of the prisage of wines held by the Earl of Ormond, 1576-1704. Includes a number of letters to the Countess of Ormond about prize wines and other business matters [58, 60, 61, 64, 67, 68]; also copy letter from the Countess of Ormond to William Flower about arrears due, prisage and other matters, 1660 [62].<br><br>Ms11,046 (1-57)  Papers concerning the Dingwall case, claims made against Walter Earl of Ormond by Richard Preston, Lord Dingwall, later Earl of Desmond and his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas, Earl of Ormond, 1609[10]-[?1662]. Includes 'the case between Richard, Lord Dingwall and the Lady Elizabeth, his wife . . . and Walter Butler, now early of Ormond', 1614-1619 [5], as well as petitions, depositions, rentals of the Desmond estates and information about the  Dingwall title for the Duchess of Ormond?, c1662.","finance, correspondence",,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document."National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Ormonde Papers,"Ms11,047(1-91)",1660-1680,17th,"Documents and papers relating to the financial affairs of the Earl of Ossory, c1660-1680, including letter from Mary Jeffes and George Mears about a bill drawn on them by the Earl of Ossory, (1676).<br><br>Earl of Ossory about Lady Francis Kitely, proposal to Lady Northumberland and other matters, 1678.<br><br>Receipt for Ï10, half-year's allowance, from the Earl of Ossory to Rowland and Rachel Verbraken, 1679 [58] and receipt for half year's allowance from Rachel Verbraken, 1680.<br><br>Copy indenture between Lady Scrope, the Duke of Ormond and the late Earl of Ossory, 1680. <br><br>List of moneys due to the Countess of Ossory [76] and bill of exchange for the Countess Dowager of Ossory, 1680.<br><br>Sir Stephen Fox to Duke of Ormond about the administration of the Countess of Ossory's estate following the Earl's death, and state of the Countess of Ossory's administration, 1680-1681.<br><br>Copy letters relating to the administration of the Countess of Ossory's estate, 1681 [83]; receipts of money for the use of the Countess of Ormond, 1681-2 [84] and 'the state of the case of the . . . Countess of Ormonde, now depending in the Court for adjudication of claims concerning her rights and title . . .', ?1682  (1660-1713).",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Ormonde Papers,"11,048(1-184)-11,053(1-14)",1630-1758,"17th, 18th","Ms11,048, Miscellaneous documents and papers relating to the Corporation of Kilkenny, 1592-1788, including copy order granting the Countess of Ormond a moiety of Coolesshelbeg, 1655; bond of Corporal Miller and Mrs Susanna Sly to J Bourden for Ï10, 1657; Bartholomew Connor to the Duchess of Ormond regarding a dispute about the office of Mayor, asking her to postpone the election, 1678. Also complaint of Mary Doggett about ill-treatment by soldiers quartered on her; a list of the widows sworn at January session, 1706 [161], and petition for relief by Mary Grace, 1715.<br><br>Ms11,051  Documents and papers relating to Ormond lands mainly in County Tipperary, 166?-1758, c30 items, including Patrick Denny's opinion on the estate and title of Elizabeth, Countess of Ormond to Dromayne and other lands, 1657-1658; Mrs Godfrey Green's bond relating to the manor of Derrygrath, 1671.<br><br>Ms11,053  Miscellaneous papers relating to the Ormond properties in County Kilkenny, 16?- 1712, including lands decreed to the Countess of Ormond by the Commissioners for Adjudication of Claims; copy orders of Commissioners . . . for the Affairs of Ireland and of the Commissioners of Revenue re Countess of Ormond's lands in Kilkenny, 1630, and order by the Commissioners for the Adjudication of Claims . . . To make copies from the Records of the Countess of Ormond, 1654 [4/iii]; copy of the Council's order for letting the Countess of Ormond's lands to persons in trust for her, 1656; also information for Sir Stephen Fox for Lady Ossory, 1680..",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document."National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Ormonde Papers,"Mss11,054-11,059(1-13)",1604-1913,"17th, 18th, 19th, 20th","Ms11,054   Letters of T H Price-Clarke to his daughter Anne, Countess of Ormond, and his son-in-law, 18th Earl of Ormond, c1797-1827, 84 items.<br><br>Ms11,055(1-7)   Miscellaneous. Correspondence relating to the 2nd Duke of Ormond, and 18th and 29th Earls of Ormond, 17?-1834, 124 items. Includes letter referring to the death of the Duke of Ormond's youngest daughter, 18th century [1/ii].<br><br>Ms11,056(1-5)  Miscellaneous papers mainly about the management of the Ormond estates in Kilkenny and Tipperary, c44 items, 1604-86. Includes P Grene to E Butler regarding a survey of the Countess of Ormond's moiety of Cooleeshelbeg, 1655 [2/ii]; T. Wheeler to Marchioness of Ormond about disputed land in Inistioge, 1657[58] [2/iii]; Anstace Tobin to Madam Elizabeth Butler, Bealaragett, requesting her to intercede with her father regarding a land dispute, 1681[2] [5/vi]<br><br>Ms11,057(1-2)  Letters and notes to the 2nd and 3 Marquesses of Ormond from royal personages, including Queen Victoria, Queen Adelaide, Duchess of Gloucster [1], Princess Mary Adelaide, Duchess of Teck [2], c1843-1913.<br><br>Ms11,058(1-3)  Miscellaneous letters, accounts etc., relating to the Ormonds, Corporation of Kilkenny etc., 23 items, 1615-1811. Includes a letter about papers drawn up by Thomas, Earl of Ormond, assuring the inheritance of part of his estate to his daughter, the Countess of Desmond, 1615 [1/I]; also Countess Dowager of Roscommon to Duke of Ormond about money due ?167-[1/v]<br><br>Ms11,059(1-13)  Accounts and bills mainly of the 18th and 19th-century Earls of Ormonde, c187 items, 1796-1829, including account of the 19th Earl with the Countess Dowager of Ormonde and other items, 1796-1809 [1/I-iv]; and reports to the Dowager Countess of Ormond about the agency of her estate in Castlecomer, 1815, 1819 [11-12].",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Ormonde  Papers,"Mss11,062(1-21)-Ms11,067(1-6)",1623-1805,"16th, 17th, 18th, 19th","Ms11,062  21 items, 1623-1805. Includes petition of Richard, Earl of Desmond and Lady Elizabeth his wife against Lord Charles Wilmot and Captain Thomas Bullen relating to Ormond lands, with answer, 1623; petition of the same to the Lord Deputy, with answer regarding lands at Moryncorky and Crochane, 1629 and copy petition of Elizabeth, Countess of Ormond to (? Commissioners for Ireland) in prevention of the disposal of her lands of inheritance as forfeitable, c1654.<br><br>Ms11,043  Documents and papers mainly regarding the Ormonde Estates in County Kilkenny, 15[?]-1812. Includes details of rent due to the Marchioness of Ormond by the burgesses and inhabitants of Callan, after 1642.<br><br>Ms11,064  Documents and papers on ecclesiastical affairs, etc., 42 items, 1604-1722. Includes abstract of the Countess of Ormond's lands in County Tipperary, 1656], and John Billington's agreement for Mrs Heanye's house 'nigh St Mary's Churchyard', c1660.<br><br>Ms11,067  Miscellaneous receipts, 1702-1776. Includes receipt for coal for the Countess of Derby, 1717, also Duchess of Ormond's list of servants paid by her, 1715-1716.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document."National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Bruen Papers,"Ms19,785 (1-15)",1821-1854,19th,"See National Library of Ireland manuscript collection list 23.<br><br>Miscellaneous items, 1793-[?1900]. Includes recipe book of C J Connolly (1821) continued by Mrs Bruen of Oakpark, County Carlow, with list of cures for illnesses, 1821, 1854.",health,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Doyne Papers,"Ms29,770",1660-1939,"17th, 18th, 19th, 20th","See National Library of Ireland manuscript collection list 24<br><br>Deeds, wills, maps, plans and legal papers relating to the Doyne family, formerly of Wells, Gorey, County Wexford, mainly relating to lands in counties Carlow, Kildare and Wexford, c1660-1939. Includes a number of items, mainly legal papers, relating to female members of the Doyne family, their relatives, tenants and associates. For example, a deed relating to the protection of Deborah Doyne's jointure, 1748 [15]; a mortgage from Robert Doyne to Jane Helsham, widow, of lands in Tullow, County Carlow, 1748 [16], and a further mortgage on the Doyne estate to Jane Helsham, 1751 [20]; administration of the will of Deborah Doyne, Dublin, widow, 1775 [33]; several marriage settlements, including those of Robert Doyne and Mrs Uniack of Woodhouse, Waterford, 1805 [42], of Rev. Arthur Vesey and Mrs Sydney Johnston, 1811 [47], and of Robert Doyne and Sarah Pratt, 1834 [79]; will of Mrs Selina Doyne, Newtownpark, Blackrock, 1864 [120]; agreement fixing judicial rent between D M Doyne and Sarah Caldbeck, Tullow, 1905 [178]; miscellaneous receipts of Kathleen Doyne, 1938-1939 [239]. See also folders 16, 20, 21, 31, 33, 42, 47, 57, 58, 77, 78, 79, 90, 94, 97, 99, 102, 104, 106, 12, 114, 122-129, 130, 133, 145, 148, 156, 158, 166, 171, 175, 177, 188, 190, 197, 218, 232.",,,"University College Dublin, Archives Department",,Fitzpatrick Papers,S6/17(1-192),1776-1902,"18th, 19th, 20th","These papers, mainly mid-19th century, relate to the estate of the Fitzpatrick family, sometime Earls of Upper Ossory. They include details of the provision made for the Ladies Ann and Gertrude Fitzpatrick, daughters of the 2nd Early of Ossory, and their business affairs, 1837-1842 [S6/17/2-4]; also details of the marriage settlements of John Wilson Fitzpatrick and Augusta Mary Douglas, 1830 [S6/17/14], and of Lady Castletown's annuity, 1877 [S6/17/15-16]; details of the marriage settlement of Augusta Fitzpatrick, 1850 [S6/17/17019], and of Augusta (Fitzpatrick) Dawson's inheritance on the death of her husband, 1855 [S6/17.21-16] and of the agreement on the marriage of Gertrude Fitzpatrick to Edward Skeffington Randal Smyth, 1852 [S6/17/27-29]. Other items include copy will of Lois Brereton (nee Price) and related documents, 1840 [S6/17/76-79], and copy draft deed of release from trusts of settlement drawn up on the marriage of James Price and Jane Morton of Clonmel, 1851 [S6/17/80].<br>The papers also contain numerous references to the legal affairs of female members of the Fitzpatrick, Senior, Price, Douglas, Drought and other families, together with two letters from John Robinson Price to Thomas Franks about his sister-in-law's need for a 'steady servant fit to attend a single lady, to mind a pair of horses for her, and to make herself useful in my house, where this lady resides at present', for annual wages of Ï12 and 'full cloths' [S6/17/101].",,,"University College Dublin, Archives Department",,Upton Papers,S6/14 (1-125),1795-c1870,"18th,19th","This collection contains family papers of the Uptons of Coolatore estate in County Westmeath and Glyde Court and the Cooley estate in County Louth, and deals mainly with financial affairs. It includes a section devoted to Margaret Upton, wife of Shuckburgh Whitney, who, following the death of her husband, twelve years after their marriage, administered the Coolatore estate [S6/14/8-26]. This section includes details of her marriage settlement, 1795, as well as accounts, business correspondence, and Margaret Upton's will, drawn up 25 August 1824; also details of the trust for her children, Henry, Isabella, Elizabeth, Lewis and Arthur [S6/14/27-30], and of the death of Isabella in 1832 {S6/14/38-40]; details of the marriage settlement of Arthur Upton and Alice Plunkett Dunne, 1869, with copy of wills of Alice Kavanagh, 1854, and Alice O'Connor, 1865 [S6/14/82] and of the marriage settlement and administration of trust funds of Elizabeth Beatrice Upton and Theophilus Edward Lucas Clements, 1829 [S6/14/92 - 105].",,,"University College Dublin, Archives Department",,Caulfield Family Papers,S6/12 (1-340),1765-1945,"18th, 19th, 20th","This collection includes papers, mostly 19th-century, of the Caulfield family of Drumcairn, County Tyrone, relating mainly to legal affairs and estate management. Included are details of the marriage settlement of James Alfred Caulfield to Annette Handcock, 1858 [S6/12/82-96]; also of Annette Caulfield's correspondence on financial affairs, 'Since our marriage I have been led on with the hope that the property would at all events afford us a couple of hundred a year. Instead it has never once covered the expenses upon it'. [S6/12/139-156]; also correspondence relating to the marriage settlement of William and Ida Young (S/6/12/18-186]; correspondence about the financial affairs of Georgina Geale [S6/12/218-219], and domestic affairs, 1836-92, including a letter from Annette Caulfield about Edward Caulfield's intention to marry a Miss Litton, with whom she would get Ï5,000: 'he considered he would be benefiting his children by the marriage', [S6/12/220-227]. Also copies of wills, deeds, leases etc, with a number of references to women [S6/12/190-191, 228-267].",,,"University College Dublin, Archives Department",,"Rice of Mountrice, Co. Kildare and Wrightson Papers",S6/21 (1-280),1749-1958,"18th, 19th, 20th","This collection divides into two groups, the first and larger dealing with the financial and estate affairs of the successive owners of the Mountrice estate, the second dealing with a trust established on the marriage in 1844 of Hetty Charity Rice and Rev. Thomas Richard Wrightson.<br>Section A includes details of the marriage settlement, 1749, of Stephen Rice and Charity Borrowes [S6/21/1-21], and copy of the marriage settlement, 1772, of Stephen Rice and Margaret Meredyth [S6/21/7-8]. Also correspondence relating to an annuity for Frances Wall, sister of Joshua Rice, 1829, for example, Frances Wall to James Wall,  'I think Mr. Coates's opinion unfavourable to my signing . . . He says I may find it a difficult matter if I release to procure payment of my annuity during Mr. Rice's lifetime . . . As you seem more interested for your uncle than for me, you may show all this as my opinion . . . But of this be sure . . . That I will not sign away my right while I can help it', [S6/21/71-76].  Also correspondence about annuity and bond to Charity Carroll, sister of Joshua Rice, 1829 [S6/21/77-81].  Also details of financial and legal affairs of Hetty Wrightson (nee Rice), Sarah Rice and Lucy Rice, sisters of Stephen Richard Rice [S6/21/151-159], and of the deaths of Sarah Rice, 1900 and Lucy Rice, 1906 [S6/21/160-167]; and details of the legal affairs of Adelaide and Frederick William Butler, 1914-58 [S6/21/206-218]]. The collection also includes a number of passing references to women in family wills, leases, loans, mortgages, etc.",,,"University College Dublin, Archives Department",,Bryan Family Papers,S6/30 (1-178),1710-1860,"18th, 19th","This collection includes material relating to the Bryan family, which held property and lands in Dublin and in counties Tyrone and Offaly and elsewhere. It includes marriage settlement, 1778, of Robert Bryan and Sarah Elizabeth Butler [S6/20/13], and will of Sarah Elizabeth Bryan, 1821 [S6/30/15]; documents and correspondence relating to the marriage settlement of Hester Butler Bryan and Gustavus Robert Jones, 1855-60 [SC/30/22-33]; also correspondence on mortgage and insurance policy on the life of Mrs Hester Jones, 1858-60 [S6/30/34-44]. Also a number of references to women as beneficiaries of wills, in deeds of settlement, leases and renewals of lease and in business and personal correspondence, for example, Henry Newton, estate agent in County Tyrone, writing 15 January 1850, refers to the widow Mary O'Neill who has recently emigrated to America, 'leaving a number of helpless children behind her who were unable to labour the farm', and whom she is now assisting to join her [S6/30/100]; in other correspondence (for example,  S6/30/84, 94), Newton refers to widespread poverty and agrarian unrest. On his personal affairs, he reports that he has married a farmer's daughter 44 years his junior, which has 'enraged' all his relations [S6/30/104].",,,"University College Dublin, Archives Department",,Hutchinson and Synge Hutchinson Papers,S6/28 (1-148),1669-1881,"17th, 18th, 19th","The greater part of this collection deals with the Synge Hutchinson's County Meath estates. It includes two leases naming among the lessors Elizabeth Synge and Dorothy Synge Hutchinson, 1804-1806 [S6/28/26-17] and a copy of the marriage settlement of Louisa Frances Hely Hutchinson and Francis Synge Hutchinson, 1824 [S6/28/38]. Also material about a loan from Lady Donoughmore to Coote Synge Hutchinson, 1855, and references to the financial affairs of Lady Frances Hely Hutchinson, Mrs Robert Tottenham and Lady Louisa Frances Synge Hutchinson [S6/27/72-147].",,,"University College Dublin, Archives Department",,Hart-Synott Papers,S6/43 (1-151),1727-1966,"18th, 19th, 20th","The collection deals mainly with the property and legal affairs of the Hart-Synnott family. It includes details of the marriage settlements of Mark Synnott and Susanna Nugent, 1777 [S4/43/36]; and of Mark Seton Synnott and Anne Jane Synnott, 1844 [S4/43/47].<br><br>The collection also contains a section dealing with testamentary material relating to the estates of the six daughters and co-heiresses of Mark Seton Synnott [S4/43/78-91]. Includes will of Beatrice Mary Hart-Synnott (died 1947) [S4/43/80]; of Eva Charlotte Smith (d.1924) [S4/43/82]; of Cecilia Agnes Synnott (d.1928) [S4/43//84]; administration of the estate of Jane Rosalie Synnott, 'a person of unsound mind' who died in 1929 intestate [S4/43/85]; will of Dame Charlotte Augusta Hart (d.1936) [S4/43/88], and of Ada Maria Synnott (d.1941) [S4/43/91]. This section also contains the will of Mary Susanna Hart (d.1913), in which she requests that if her sons die without issue her estate at Ballymoyer, County Armagh should go to her daughters, who 'have done much valuable work in the upkeep of Ballymoyer during the bad times'. Stipulating that the income of her two daughters, if unmarried, should not be less than Ï400, she states that 'in passing on this responsibility for my daughters to my successors at Ballymayor, I wish to impress upon them how I and my husband and my mother before me have devoted almost all our resources to the upkeep of Ballymayor which for many years produced no net income' [S4/43/78].",,,"University College Dublin, Archives Department",,Wandesforde Papers,S6/58 (1-70),1784-1922,"18th, 19th, 20th","This collection covers the legal affairs of the Wandesforde family of Castlecomer, County Kilkenny. It contains a number of items relating to female members of the family and others. They include copy marriage settlement, 1878, of Jennie Sayers and Richard Tracey, 1878, providing for an annuity for Maria Tracey, mother of Richard Tracey [S6/58/35]; also letters, 1905, on the surrender of Jennie Tracey's farm and an annuity in lieu to be granted by R H P Wandesforde, including one from Jennie Tracey saying she has never seen her marriage settlement [S6/58/36], and surrender of a deed of covenant for obtaining an annuity for Jennie and Marie Tracey, stating that Richard Tracey died intestate in 1880, leaving his estate to his wife, Jennie Tracey; she subsequently agreed to surrender the title to R H P Wandessforde in lieu of Wandesforde granting her and her mother-in-law an annuity of Ï70 [S6/58/37]. Also deed of trust (1784) between Elizabeth Connor and Robert Warren Gumbleton, under which Gumbleton is to become the trustee of sums owing to Elizabeth Connor's daughter Mary-Ann, until she reaches the age of 21 or marries, her marriage to be with the consent of her mother, Rev. Henry Connor and Gumbleton [S6/58/13].",,,"University College Dublin, Archives Department",,Herbert Papers,S6/65 (1-124),1734-1838,"18th, 19th","This collection is mainly concerned with the affairs of the Herbert family of Muckross, County Kerry. The largest element in the collection is the case of Anne Douse versus Henry Arthur Herbert and others [S6/65/1-152], concerning a claim by Douse, spinster, of Dublin, to three properties including an ironworks at Cloghereen. The case lasted over 26 years (1789-1815), apparently ending with the failure of Douse's case. According to Anne Douse's original complaint, the lands had been leased by her great-grandfather, she stated that she was a minor when she became entitled to the lands, and had no access to the relevant papers, which were in the hands of Herbert and others who had taken possession of the property. She charged that the possessors' design was to keep her ignorant of her true entitlement, and asked that the confederates be obliged to come to an account with her, that she be restored to the profits of the lands and have 'such further and other relief . . . as shall be agreeable to the rules of Equity' [S6/65/5].",,,"University College Dublin, Archives Department",,Catholic University of Ireland Papers,CU,1892-1911,"19th, 20th","This collection, containing 15 items, includes minutes of meetings of the Governing Body of the School of Medicine, 1892-1911. Matters discussed include arrangements for the accommodation of 'lady students' [CU/12].",,,"Special Collections, University College Dublin",Click Repository,Kavanagh Collection,Kav/A/15,1933-1939,20th,"Personal Letters:<br>Letters to Cecilia Kavanagh, 1933-1939.<br>Twelve manuscript letters from Patrick, Inniskeen, Dundalk, County Monaghan. Mainly of a sociable nature, reporting on home and farm affairs with some references to his poetic writings and contributions to the 'Dublin Magazine', 'The Weekly', 'The New Statesman' and others. <br><br>1  Letter which includes reference to a paragraph in the Sunday Chronicle written about Patrick and comparing him with Francis Ledwidge, 'young Meath poet'. Also a manuscript poem 'for Cecilia', 14 September 1933.<br><br>2  Letter which includes reference to the poem he wrote 'for Cecilia', September 1933.<br><br>3  Letter with reference to Cecilia's request to have some of Patrick's poems. States that at the moment his poems are with Frank O'Connor, Autumn 1933.<br><br>4  Letter which includes manuscript poem 'Gay Cities', December 1933.<br><br>5  Letter dated 22 March 1934.<br><br>6  Letter which includes reference to a number of poems Kavanagh recently wrote, 30 May 1934.<br><br>7  Letter which includes an admission of falling in love, in vain. Also reference to his poems printed in January issue of the 'Dublin Magazine' and includes two poems, 18 December 1934.<br><br>8  Letter which includes reference to his poems printed in the 'Dublin Magazine', 26 February 1935.<br><br>9  Letter which includes reference to some poems which Kavanagh was writing and a manuscript poem, 8 October 1933.<br><br>10   Letter which includes reference to a new poem published in the 'Dublin Magazine'and states that he will be reading it on Radio Athlone, 30 January 1937.<br><br>11  Letter which includes reference to a story he wrote for the 'Irish Press' and another for the 'Irish Times'. Also a book of verse which he had published, 18 January 1937.<br><br>12  Letter dated 25 April 1939.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document.""Special Collections, University College Dublin",Click Repository,Kavanagh Collection,Kav/B/66,,20th,"Tarry Flynn:<br>Typescript copy of the play, script adapted by P J O'Connor. Includes manuscript letter from P J O'Connor to Sister M Regis (Patrick's sister Cecilia), acknowledging receipt of her letter and a defence of the accusation she had made in connection with a possible link between Tarry Flynn's sisters and her own. He states that Tarry's three sisters were modelled on another family known to Patrick, 13 December 1966.",,,"Special Collections, University College Dublin",Click Repository,Kavanagh Collection,Kav/B/73-75,1948-1967,20th,"Personal Correspondence, 1948-1967:<br>Kav/B/73  Manuscript letter from Patrick Kavanagh, 62 Pembroke Road, Dublin, to Cecilia, mainly of a sociable nature, 26 May 1948.<br><br>Kav/B/74  Manuscript letter from Patrick Kavanagh, 62 Pembroke Road, Dublin, to Cecilia, mainly of a sociable nature. Includes reference to a monthly magazine 'The Envoy', for which he had been writing during the past year. States that he had lost contact with all his relatives except Peter, 31 May 1951.<br><br>Kav/B/75  Manuscript letters and postcards to Mary, Annie and Cecilia, most written from London and America. Generally of a sociable nature, reporting on his health and informing them of any changes of address and request that mail be forwarded. Includes two letters from his wife Katherine to Mary and Annie, June 1967, 21 items (misplaced at time of publication).",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."Special Collections, University College Dublin",Click Repository,Kavanagh Collection,Kav/B/81-82,1896-1967,"19th, 20th","Personal Correspondence, 1948-1967:<br>Kav/B/81  Letters from Katherine Moloney (wife).<br>Typescript and manuscript letters from Katherine in London, to Patrick, mainly of a sociable nature, informing him of their mutual friends and acquaintances in London and response to copies of poems and articles which he had sent her. Includes some copies of letters from Patrick in reply, 8 January 1962-24 February 1967, 77 items.<br><br>Kav/B/82  Title deeds in respect of lands in Mucker, Drumnagrella and Shancoduff, County Monaghan. Also certificates of annuities paid in the purchase of Shancoduff and Drumnagrella and receipts for purchase of Reynolds' farm by Bridget Kavanagh, 28 August 1896, 14 May 1925-1 July 1948, c19 items.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."Special Collections, University College Dublin",Click Repository,Kavanagh Collection,Kav/B/209,,20th,"Personal Memorabilia:<br>BBC Northern Ireland, Katherine Kavanagh, nee Moloney, talks to Andy O'Mahony, 1 July 1977.",,,"Special Collections, University College Dublin",Click Repository,Kavanagh Collection,Kav/C/30-34,1934-1968,20th,"Personal Correspondence of Peter Kavanagh:<br>Kav/C/30  Correspondence between Peter Kavanagh and his sister Cecilia. Early letters are mainly of a sociable nature reporting on home news and affairs, and Peter Kavanagh's academic progress. Later letters refer occasionally to Patrick, 1934-1945 and1935-1968.<br><br>Kav/C/31  Correspondence between Peter Kavanagh and his sisters Annie and Mary, mainly of a sociable nature informing them of home news. The earlier letters cover the last few years of Patrick's life. Included are the press cutting reporting Patrick's marriage, 19 April 1967, and a photocopy of a letter from Patrick and Katherine to Peter, in which he states that he has been suffering from heart and kidney trouble, 26 May 1967. <br>Example of the letters: <br>Mary and Annie to Peter, stating that Patrick had won the English Arts Council Award, 3 October 1967.<br>Mary and Annie to Peter informing him that Patrick was in the Merrion Nursing Home in Dublin with pneumonia, 29 November 1967.<br><br>Kav/C/32  Letters from Peter Kavanagh to Ann Keely, Peter's wife, covering the periods of 'Kavanagh's Weekly', the libel case and Patrick's illness with cancer,  February 1952-6 November 1955 and February 1960-12 November 1967. <br>Examples of letters:<br>Letter from Peter to Ann Keely stating that 'Kavanagh Weekly' was losing money and creating a lot of excitement, 14 May 1952. <br>Letter stating that Patrick has a job as a salesman for spraying barns with paint, 9 July 1954.<br><br>Kav/C/33  Letters from Ann to Peter Kavanagh, September 1951- October 1955.<br><br>Kav/C/34  Letters from Ann to Peter Kavanagh, 3 November 1967-27 April 1968.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."Special Collections, University College Dublin",Click Repository,Kavanagh Collection,Kav/C/42-44,1971-1976,20th,"Personal Correspondence of Peter Kavanagh:<br>Kav/C/42/A  Includes correspondence between Peter Kavanagh and Annie and Mary (sisters), 1971-1972.<br><br>Kav/C/42/C  Correspondence between Peter Kavanagh and Cecilia, no date. <br><br>Kav/C/43/B  Correspondence with Hillary Bonner in connection with her research on Patrick's works for her thesis. Replies from Peter provide information on 'The Green Fool', 'Ploughman and other poems' and 'A Soul for Sale', 1973-1974.<br><br>Kav/C/43/C  Copies of solicitor's letters to Cecilia in reply to her enquiries regarding the administration of Patrick's estate and property and the copyright to his works, 19 November 1971. <br>Letter from Peter to Cecilia in which he refers to the plot, concerning the building of two parish halls, which Patrick had filleted from Tarry Flynn, 13 February 1973. <br>Letter from Peter to Cecilia divulging the identity of Fr Matt in 'Why Sorrow', 20 February 1973.<br><br>Kav/C/43/M  Letter from Peter to Deirdre Manifold, in which he refers to 'a couple' of Patrick's unfinished novels which he has decided to leave as they are, 28 February 1973. (5 files)<br><br>Kav/C/44/A  Correspondence with Annie, Mary and Cecilia, 1974-1976.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."Special Collections, University College Dublin",Click Repository,Kavanagh Collection,Kav/C/46,1979-1980,20th,"Personal Correspondence of Peter Kavanagh:<br>Kav/C/46  Correspondence between Peter Kavangh and Cecilia and Mary, 1979-1980, 3 files.",,,"Special Collections, University College Dublin",Click Repository,Kavanagh Collection,Kav/C/69,,20th,"Tape Recording of Peter Kavanagh:<br>Kav/C/69  Recording of Peter and wife Anne talking with Annie Kavanagh, no date.",,,"University College Dublin, Archives Department",,Academic Staff Association University College Dublin Records,ASA (1-90),1960-1978,20th,"The Association was founded 1960 by members of University College, Dublin staff. Its records contain correspondence and related documentation and files on a variety of topics, including 'Women members of staff' and 'Parity in salaries in University College, Dublin'; also executive committee meeting minutes, membership lists, reports on committees and sub-committees, financial records and other material. Matters raised include conditions of employment for women members of the academic staff and of married women members of the non-statutory academic staff (ASA 1/7]; consideration of the possibility of setting up a staff nursery at University College, Dublin [ASA/18]; unmarried women in part-time academic positions [ASA 1/11]; employment of married women [ASA 1/12]; maternity leave and equal pay [ASA 1/13-14]; widows' pensions [ASA 1/15]; memorandum on the proposed supplementary conditions of the contract applicable to women members of the academic staff, 1972 [ASA 1/18]. Also correspondence about a new form of contract to be offered to non-statutory staff and women members of the non-statutory staff, and ballot sheets sent to members requesting comments on the draft contract, with replies, February 1972 [ASA 1/26-27].<br><br>ASA 1/30 deals with women members of staff, 1970-1974, and includes a number of items, among them a petition to J D MacHale from a number of women members of the academic staff about proposed conditions of employment for women, April 1971, correspondence on conditions of employment for women members of non-statutory staff, statement providing Irish Federation of University Teachers members' views on conditions of employment of married women, 1972, and text of a speech by Mme F Giroud, French Secretary of State for Women's Affairs.",,,"University College Dublin, Archives Department",,Royal College of Science for Ireland,RCSI(1-306),1852-1939,"19th, 20th","The Royal College of Science for Ireland was founded in 1865 to supply 'complete course of instruction in science applicable to the industrial arts', and was absorbed into University College, Dublin in 1926, becoming the basis of its Science faculty. Surviving records include details of college administration, records of students and fellows and of student administration, information on courses and exams, staff, financial and library administration. Correspondence includes a letter from Lady Farrar, Dorking War Hospital, 1916, about the use of sphagnum moss as a surgical dressing [RCI/28]; letter about teaching posts for women graduates, 1916 [RCSI/331]. Also Attendance Books, 1912-1913, of women attendants, containing signatures, time of arrival and departure, absence and cause of absence where applicable [RCSI252-253]; also Attendance Books for women cleaners, 1917-1925, with similar information [RCSI/254-258]. Wages Lists, 1920-1923, record weekly wages for employees including women cleaners, noting name, number of days worked, rate per week, national health contribution and wages due [RCSI/80-82].",employment,,"University College Dublin, Archives Department",,Thomas M Kettle Papers,LA34 (1-425),1904-1950,20th,"LA34 (1-425)  The collection contains a considerable amount of material relating to Mary (Sheehy) Kettle. Her personal correspondence [LA34/45-62] includes letters on personal, political and literary matters. Correspondents include Katherine Tynan Hinkson, Joseph Devlin, Belle S Shortt, Chief Secretary's Lodge, Dublin, expressing her anxiety 'to help your sister' (12 August [? 1916]) and others.<br><br>The section on the Irish Convention and other public issues [LA34/63071] includes a notebook and a letter to Mr G Curry regarding a forthcoming conference of the International Labour Organisation on the issue of women's status at work, 1914; also letter to Mary Kettle regarding the lack of any proposal to elect female delegates to the Irish Convention, 1917, and one from O H Litster, Department of Health, regarding the possibility of a newspaper campaign in favour of an adoption act, 1950. Other correspondents include Bishop Joseph McRory, John Dillon, Cruise O'Brien and Erskine Childers.<br><br>Newsclippings, a telegram and letters refer to the Nationalist Veterans' Association, 1924-1930 [LA34/72-76]; also newsclippings and correspondence re presentation to Mary Kettle by women admirers, 1932 [LA34/77-82], including letters from Mrs C Cahalan Burns, Maud Gonne MacBride, Elizabeth Bloxham and Maude Joynt. Literary material [LA34/83-85] includes manuscript and typescript of articles by Mary Kettle, 'Women through masculine eyes', 'The spirit of woman: some pioneer voices', 'Wanted: an armistice for Ireland', and an essay on Joan of Arc.<br><br>Also included: Tom Kettle's last letter to Mary Kettle, 3 September 1916: 'There was never in all the world a dearer woman or a more perfect wife'; leaves her full control of his publications, 'as a compliment to her intellect as well as her love'; mancripts note by Mary Kettle on reverse, 'To be destroyed after my death', [LA34/402].<br><br>Also letters of condolence to Mary Kettle on her husband's death from army comrades and friends [LA34/412-425].<br><br>Kettle's personal correspondence includes a letter to Mary Sheehy (later Kettle), 'my own dear wife', from London [LA34/2]; a letter from C  Beatrice Hazleton to Kettle [LA34/5], and a number of letters from Mary Sheehy in Dublin to Kettle in London, analysing their relationship and making references to events such as the closure of the Royal University, and home rule, expressing irritation at women's ineligibility for intermediate inspector posts, also tells him that 'we that is to say women nationalists, are to start a new women-suffrage society', (13 November 1908) [LA34/6]<br><br>Tom Kettle's letters on constituency and public issues include one from Alice Stopford Green, suggesting 'a system of holiday schools' to be run by the Gaelic League, and an Irish Congress [LA34/128]. Speeches (1906-1912) include 'Why bully women? An argument for the Conciliation Bill', published copy of a speech to the Irish Women's Franchise League [LA34/138]<br><br>The collection also contains family correspondence, including a letter from Fr Eugene Sheehy to Mary Sheehy, with messages from her mother and 'Kathleen' [LA34/90]; letters from Eugene Sheehy to Mary Kettle, to his mother and to Betty Kettle [LA34/90]; also copy of typescript chapter regarding the  relationship of Francis and Hanna Sheehy Skeffington [LA34/99] and press clippings giving an account of the arrest and imprisonment in Northern Ireland of Hanna Sheehy Skeffington, 1932 [LA34/100]; also postcards to Mary Kettle from Owen Sheehy Skeffington, 1946, Andree Sheehy Skeffington 1949 [LA34/10-111] and others, and an 'Irish Times' photoportrait of Mary Kettle [LA34/122]; also letters to Mary Kettle regarding Tom Kettle's published works from publishers and editors, and from Shane Leslie, Kate O'Brien, James Dillon [LA34/336-352].",politics; welfare,,"University College Dublin, Archives Department",,Eugene O'Curry Papers,LA38 (1-158),1838-1862,19th,"Includes a few items relating to women, including correspondence between O'Curry and his landlord, Mrs William Hodgens [LA38/15]; receipts for school fees for Miss [H] Curry from Loreto, North Great George's Street and Loreto Abbey, Rathfarnham [LA38/18]; also letter from E Clibborn, Plymouth to O'Curry, telling of his courtship and recent marriage, and requesting that O'Curry 'and other gents of the same school . . . behave to her as she deserves . . . For though she is no antiquarian, no this, no that etc, she is everything to me' [LA38/28].<br><br>In relation to O'Curry's researches into Irish folklore, a letter is included from Michael O'Reilly, Ennistymon, enclosing a song, 'as you seemed so desirous of having Comynes praise of his penis, I send you  A McCurtin's praise of the female vagina' [LA38/23]; also letter from Miss [Quinn], Tallaght, County Dublin, thanking O'Curry for the Irish mottoes and enclosing 5 in English for translation into Irish [LA38/29]; D H Kelly of County Roscommon informs O'Curry that the widow of the late Mr Close, Queen's Counsel, has a collection of unpublished Irish melodies [LA38/51], and [J Dillon], Brakenstown, tells of an old woman in his area who can cure 'fellon', 'sore breast' in women and croup [LA38/139].",,,"University College Dublin, Archives Department",,George Furlong Papers,LA53(1-59),1920-1987,20th,"LA53 (1-59) Furlong's correspondents include Margaret R Scherer, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, regarding adult education lectures at the National Gallery, London [LA53/16], Constance Villiers Stuart, King's Lynn, Norfolk, seeking Furlong's advice on Irish death duties [LA53/45]; [?Marie Neil] London, regarding a painting 'Irish rebellion' [LA53/52]; also copy letter from Pamela Hinkson to Cardinal MacRory, 1941, deploring his statement that the war 'was sent by God to punish a wicked world', and that 'Ireland was spared because it was free of the sins of materialism' [LA53/49].<br><br>Also account by Furlong of the artistic scene in Dublin, praising Evie Hone [LA53/31]; text of a radio broadcast by Furlong in which he praises the part played in the Friends of the National Collection by lady members, who have promoted a broadening of the Friends' activities to include lectures and visits to private houses [LA53/32].<br><br>Furlong's diary from June-December 1940 includes references to Brenda Gogarty, Lady Fingal, Miss Southam and others [LA53/48].",,,"University College Dublin, Archives Department",,Michael Tierney Papers,LA30 (1-464),1909-1975,20th,"Tierney's correspondents include Alice Stopford Green and Mrs Ernest Blythe LA30/124], Eileen O'Doherty (Tierney's secretary) [LA30/1661]. Marie MacNeill [LA30/304], Jane O'Malley (Executive Secretary of the Royal Irish Academy) [LA30/430], Maire Sweeney, Boston (on research into Irish folklore) [LA30/432), (Marion], Una Wulff and Juliette Gabelle [LA30/441], and Lily, his niece, with details of her job as a nurse in England, 1933-1934. She reports that the majority of the staff and patients are English and Protestant, but she 'will make the best of bad matters' [LA30/4541].<br><br>Also correspondence between Miss L Somers, secretary of the Dublin Industrial Development Association and Liam Burke, Secretary of Cumann na nGaedheal, 1929, regarding window-dressing competition [LA30/339]; copy of 'The Wooden Horse: a Reply to Fascists', published by the Irish Women Workers' Union, 1933 [LA30/348], and letter with draft reply, 1938, from the National University Women Graduates' Association to Tierney, asking his views on the state's right to restrict women's vocational opportunities and on equal pay [LA30/374].",,,"University College Dublin, Archives Department",,Robert Dudley-Edwards Papers,LA22 (1-1463),1910-1979,20th,"The collection includes material relating to personal matters, including obituary on Bridget Edwards, mother of Robert Dudley Edwards, who died 27 October 1956 [LA22/31] and testimonials for Dudley Edwards from Mary Hayden and Agnes O'Farrelly [LA22/71, 83-84]<br><br>The collection contains a great volume of material relating to Robert Dudley Edward's professional career, to student and particularly history of student activities within University College Dublin, to the study of Irish history, to Irish education and to publications, projects, organisations and societies in which he was involved.<br><br>The correspondence (1931-1973) included in the collection [LA22/716-920] mainly deals with academic research and appointments, publications and meetings. Correspondents include Maire Condon, Nuala Costello, Mary Cullen, Sr Mary Emery, Margaret Dickson Falley, Olive Goodbody, Kathleen Hughes, Mary Frear Keeler, Sheila G Kennedy, Miriam Lee, Peig McCarthy, Sr Benventura MacCurtain, Nuala Moran, Helen Mulvey, May O'Friel, Carmel O'Leary, Jocelyn Otway-Ruthven, Lynn Parson, Marguerite Schneider, Maureen Wall, Mildred Ware, Cecil Woodham-Smith; also a file containing Dudley Edward's correspondence with nuns. A number of letters written in the 1930s by Professor Mary Hayden are also included in the collection [LA22/129-131].<br>NOTE: Application is required for access.",,,"Ursuline Convent, Waterford",Restricted,Annals,,,19th,"Annals of Our Monastery:<br><br>Part I  1816-1824<br><br>Part II  824-1843, 1 volume, 313 pages<br><br>History of the foundation and progress of the Ursuline Community established near the City of Waterford<br><br>Account of new novices joining the Ursulines, names of benefactors given<br><br>Manuscript letter and envelope with note explaining that Mother Mary de Sales sent a miraculous medal to Queen Victoria<br><br>Part III  1844-1859,  1 volume,  547 pages<br><br>Part IV  1860-1869,  1volume<br><br>Includes a 'Programme of Celebration of the Centenary of the Canonisation of St Angela Mesici', 31 May 1907.<br><br>Transcript of letters.<br><br>Summary of content of each chapter at back of both volumes<br><br>References to Famine.<br><br>Part V  1870-1881, 1 volume, 457 pages<br><br>Newspaper clippings relating to the Pope and report on the Consecration of the High Altar in the Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus Ursuline Convent, St Mary's, Waterford<br><br>Part VI  1882-1892,  1 volume,  496 pages<br><br>Includes newspaper clipping regarding the death of Rev. Mother Xavier, Presentation Convent<br><br>Part VII  1893-1900,  1 volume,  267 pages<br><br>1901-1926, 1 volume, 156 pages<br><br>Typescript of the Annals gives names of Sisters who compiled them. Includes photography and log of the 56 nuns in the convent in 1900. Only 36 nuns are in the picture<br><br>Information regarding the opening of the Ursuline College of Domestic Science<br><br>7 September 1925, Montessori System starting<br><br>25 June 1927, Visit of Dr Maria Montessori to the school<br><br>1927-1959, 1 volume,  317 pages<br><br>List of names of nuns in Community for each year<br>Clipping from 'St. Ursula's Annual' regarding fourth centenary celebration<br>Newspaper clippings re the official opening by the Minster for Education, General Mulcahy, of Scoil Ursula Naofa, Ursuline Convent, Waterford - 25 April 1955<br><br>A few letters are bound into the volume<br>Typescript volumes do not have index summaries at back",,,Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,DPH/1-DHP/18,1930-1940,20th,Dublin Board of Health Signed Minutes:<br>DPH/1  November 1930 - June 1932 <br>DPH/2  July 1932 - December 1933 <br>DPH/3  December 1933 - February 1935<br>DPH/4  February 1935 - April 1936 <br>DPH/5  May 1936 - July 1937 <br>DPH/6  July 1937 - September 1938 <br>DPH/7  September 1938 - October 1939<br>DPH/8  November 1939 - January 1941 <br>DPH/9  January 1941 - March 1942 <br>DPH/10   March - July 1942.<br><br>Dublin Board of Health Copy Minutes:<br>DPH/11  1930-1931 <br>DPH/12  1931-1932 <br>DPH/13  1932-1933 <br>DPH/14  1933-1934 <br>DPH/15  1934-1935 <br>DPH/16  1935-1936 <br>DPH/17  1936-1937 <br>DPH/18  1937-1938.,,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority records,DHP/20-HI/1/7,1930-1960,20th,"Dublin Board of Health Copy Minutes:<br>DPH/21  1940-1941 <br>DPH/22  1941-1942.<br><br>Dublin Board of Health Agenda and Order Books:<br>DPH/23  October 1930 - October 1931 <br>DPH/24  October 1931 - February 1933 <br>DPH/25  February 1933 - May 1934 <br>DPH/26  November 1936 - March 1938<br>DPH/27  September 1939 - March 1941.<br><br>Department of Town Planning and Building:<br>HI/1/1  Diary of Housing Inspector, Patrick J McCann  1954<br>HI/1/3  1956<br>HI/1/4  1957<br>HI/1/5  1958<br>HI/1/6  1959<br>HI/1/7  1960  includes pamphlet on the Japanese Gardens, County Kildare.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Fingal County Library,Click Repository,Local Authority Records,,,20th,"Dublin Board of Public Health:<br>Notebook belonging to P J  McCann containing a list of Acts relevant to Local Government<br>Notebook belonging to Housing Inspector [P J McCann?] detailing his visits to various housing estates and including details of the number of rooms and floor area in each house<br>Copy of 'Election Hand Book' by J C Shaw, belonging to P J McCann  [1884?]<br><br>Accounts and Receipts from the Department of Town Planning and Building Control<br>5(39) <br><br>Receipts of Statutory Fees paid to the Department of Town Planning and Building Control<br>October - December 1956.<br>6(40)  December 1956 - March 1957<br>7(41)  April - September 1957<br>8(42)  September 1957 - March 1958<br>9(48)  September 1960 - January 1961<br>10 (49)  January - June 1961<br><br>Miscellaneous Daily Lodgement Receipts for the Department of Town Planning and Building Control, February 1956 - April 1957<br><br>Accounts Overnight Book for the Department of Town Planning and Building Control, April 1958 - May 1959.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document."National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,G N Plunkett Collection,Ms3783,1833-1849,19th,An anthology of poems compiled by Charlotte Elizabeth (Tonna) which includes two poems in Irish.,,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms3788,1838-1843,19th,"Diary of Bessy Lombard of Rahan, County Cork, September 1838 - April 1843.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms3878,,20th,"An autograph book presented by Una NÁ Shearcaigh to Countess Plunkett as a memento of her visit to Strokestown, 1 October 1917.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms3889,1730-1795,18th,"Miscellaneous correspondence which includes three letters from Mary Tighe to her cousin, William Tighe, 1730-1795.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms3904,1904-1905,20th,"Correspondence of Padraic Colum which includes eight letters/postcards to Miss M Garvey of Dublin, 1904-1905.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms3913,c1825,19th,"A small book of verse compiled by Isa Tottenham, c1825 (Watermark dated 1824).",poetry"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms3919,1718-1763,18th,"A printed family bible of the Westby family of Aungier Street, Dublin, containing manuscript entries on births, baptisms and deaths of members of that family, 1718-1763.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms3935,1858-1866,19th,"Minute book of the Committee of the New Molyneaux Asylum and Chapel, Leeson Park, Dublin, November 1858 - April 1866.","charity, welfare""National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms3940,,20th,"A thesis entitled 'The theory of self-sufficiency and the Sinn Fein Movement' submitted by Mother Frances M McHugh of San Francisco to the Leland Stanford Junior University, August 1950.",politics"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms4000,,19th,"Valuation of the joint estates of Miss Bushe and Henry Grattan, M P in Counties Monaghan, Longford, Kildare and Meath, 1847.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Mss4023-4044,1874-1896,19th,"Rentals and accounts of the estates of Mrs Petronella Whyte in counties Longford and Roscommon, 1873 - 1896, 22 volumes.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms4131,1919-1922,20th,"A collection of verse which includes topical political verse, may be Brighid NÁ Chonchubhair, a student in Carysfort College, Dublin. 1919-1922.",poetry"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms4144,1860-1866,19th,"A miscellaneous collection of letters to George Rodon which includes several from his grandmother, 1860-1866.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms4145,,19th,"Genealogies of sovereigns of England and of Royal Houses of England and Europe, compiled by Jane Packwood, 1835.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms4146,1738-1901,"18th, 19th, 20th","A printed family Bible containing manuscript notes on births, marriages and deaths, of members of the Roden family. 1738 - 1901.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms4167,1712-1738,18th,"Parish register showing the marriages, baptisms and burials of Protestants in the parish of Donebrooke (sic). Copy, 1712-1738.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms4173,"1740, 1766",18th,"Typescript copies of a religious census which indicates the denominations of inhabitants of the parishes of Aghoghill, Ballentoy and Ballymoney, County Antrim and of Inch, Kilbroney and Seapatrick, County Down in 1766. With lists of Protestants in the last two above mentioned parishes for 1740.  Originals were in the Public Record Office, Dublin prior to 1922.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms4201,1668-1687,17th,"The collection includes the funeral eulogy and last sayings of Mrs Elizabeth Cooke (nâe Norcot) of Cork, July 1668.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms4210,c1930,20th,"A holograph work by William O'Brien entitled 'The Irish Free State: secret history of its foundation' by William O'Brien - with an introduction by Mrs Sophie O'Brien, c1930.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms4211,,20th,"An anonymous play entitled 'The Causeway' by a woman and unsuccessfully submitted to the National Theatre Society, 1903.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms4212,1898-1938,"19th, 20th","The second volume of a typescript manuscript of Mrs William O'Brien entitled 'Recollections of a long life'. Chapters 20 to the end (1895-1938), January 1938.",autobiography"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms4317,1793-1893,"18th, 19th",The collection includes letters from the actress Ellen Terry.,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Mss4242-4243,1778-1779,18th,Two diaries of a Cork Quaker. These contain references to female members of the Society of Friends.,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms4178,1847-1853,19th,"Negative 'photostat' of a list of males and females in the Poor Law Union of Castlecomer to whom assistance was granted for the purpose of emigration, 1847-1853.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms4181,1830-1838,19th,"Miscellaneous papers relating to the General Baptist Church, Great Suffolk Street, Southwark, which includes, for example, abstracts of Committee Minute Books. Includes names of the female members of the Church and female candidates for entry into the Church. Compiled by W H Black, 1830-1838.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms4465,,20th,"A letter to T W Lyster of the National Library of Ireland from Countess Plunkett in an autographed copy of her husband's book of poems entitled 'Arrows', September 1921.",poetry"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Mss4472-4473,,19th,"An original and a photostat copy of a narrative of the 1798 Rising by Mrs Newton Lett of Killalligan, County Wexford, 1859.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms4479,1863-1895,19th,"This collection comprises of letters written by George Moore mainly to his mother, Mrs Mary Moore, nâe Blake, 73 letters, 1863-1895.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms4480,,19th,"A volume of verse apparently collected by a member of the Adelcron or Ladeveze family, mid-19th century.",poetry"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms4483,1845-1866,19th,"A folder containing some papers of Miss Anne Johnston, of Claddagh Terrace, Bray, County Wicklow. These include stock-brokers invoices, an insurance policy, an account for purchase and repairs of a cabriolet and an account of her funeral expenses.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Canon Leslie Collection,Ms4487,,"18th, 19th","The collection includes a copy of a Protestant parish register of the parish of Killmore, County Cavan (1702-1805).","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms4149,,19th,"List of male and female prisoners in Cork Borough Gaol awaiting trial, for example, Mary Swiney, aged 30 was awaiting trial for the offence of being a person of loose character having no fixed residence or visible means of support. This woman was, the record testified, in jail 'Sev[eral]' times before.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms4578,c1810,19th,"Holograph poem of Mrs Mary Tighe beginning 'On receiving a branch of Mezereum' and an autograph letter from her to a Mrs Churton concerning the same poem and 'Psyche', c1810.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms4583,"1750, 1761",18th,"Collection includes a contemporary copy of a decree of the Master of the Rolls in the suit between the Earl of Tyrconnell and Anne Ford (sic?), 16 November 1761.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms4586,,17th,"An autograph personal letter from Pete-Hele (Hall?) at Portumna to (his wife?) Dorothy Handly (Standly?) at Dublin, 10 November 1658.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms4590,,17th,"Receipt of Dorothea Colville, relict of John Colville, for monies received from Laurence Squibb of H M Receipt of Exchequer, 10 June 1671.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms4601,,20th,"Includes a letter from Frank Flood to his aunt from Kilmainham Jail, February-March 1921.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms4635,,20th,"Rough sketch map showing place names in old Dublin connected with the legend of Tristan and Isolde. Outline from Speed's map, 1610, by EibhlÁn NÁ Mhathghamhna, 1911.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms4108,"1805, 1814",19th,"Abstracts of male and female wills printed in the 'Reports of the Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests', 1805 and 1814. With an index of names, compiled in the 20th century.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms4639,,19th,"An untitled poem signed Elize O'Neill, 18 August 1818. (Possibly a holograph poem of Lady Eliza Becher).","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Mss4655-4670,1900-1907,20th,"Sixteen copybooks containing Mary A Hutton's verse translation of the Irish epic, 'The TaÁn', 1900-1907.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms4729,,18th,"A poem entitled 'Elny and Anna: a tragic tale', dedicated to the Duchess of Rutland by Samuel Clifford, late 18th century.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms4738,,19th,"'The King's visit to Ireland' a poem copied and presented by Cecilia Obre to her friend, John O Woodhouse of Omeath Park, 13 August 1825.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms4759,,20th,"'The Dublin theatre riots of 1822 and Catholic Emancipation'. A thesis presented to the Depatment of History, University of Southern California by M London, June 1950.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms4495,1868-1880,19th,"Baptism and birth certificates of the male and female children of Alexander and Ellen Bell, Dublin, 1868-1880.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms4833,1663-1882,"17th,18th, 19th",Includes extracts from various parish registers. Typescript.,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms3229,1913-1949,20th,"Includes letters to Miss Rachel Mahaffy, Dublin; Miss Purcell; Miss Sarah Beach, with a fragment of a typescript on the law forbidding abortion in Weimar, Germany. (The latter is not signed). By Muriel F MacSwiney.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms8462,,19th,"A poem on the Blessed Virgin by Felicia Heman with a letter by her brother, G Browne, 1841 about the autograph of their deceased sister.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,David Comyn Papers,Ms8467,1876-1906,"19th, 20th",30 folders of letters which include letters from Eleanor Hull.,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Bourke Papers,Ms8475,1748-1755,18th,"3 folders of letters from Catherine Burke and her son, Henry to the agent, Richard Bourke of Dromsally, about lands in County Limerick, 1748-1755.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Mss4742-4746,c1809,19th,"An unpublished novel, 'Selena' by Mary Tighe, in 5 volumes, c1809.",literature"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms4749,,18th,"Miscellaneous papers in several different hands relating to the Society of Friends in Ireland. These are mainly records of meetings in Carlow, Athy and elsewhere, testimonials of dead friends and four letters.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms4790,1823-1824,19th,"Journal of a Miss Beresford who apparently lived in the neighbourhood of Cavan, May 1823-1824.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Wicklow Papers,Mss4793-4795,,19th,"Three journals of Lady Alice Howard which include accounts of tours on the Continent, June - October 1860, August 1865 - February 1866; November 1869 - November 1870.",travel"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Wicklow Papers,Mss4799-4803,c1798-1830,"18th, 19th","Five albums compiled by Mrs Caroline Hamilton containing mainly transcripts of miscellaneous verse including some by Mary and William Tighe, c1789-1830.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Wicklow Papers,Ms4804,1806-1809,19th,"A volume of critical book reviews by Mary Tighe, April 1806 - June 1809.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Wicklow Papers,Ms4847,,19th,"Copies of Mrs Caroline Hamilton's family reminiscences (Ms4811). Copies of three letters from Lady Theodosia Crosbie of Ardfert to her sister, Lady Mary Tighe, July-August 1746 and of Mrs S Tighe's letters to Sarah Ponsonby on the 1798 Rising in Wicklow. Includes copies of a few verses by Mrs Hamilton, 1805 and 1859. Late 19th century.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Wicklow Papers,Ms4811,,19th,Reminiscences of Mrs Caroline Hamilton (nâe Tighe) on her family history. Includes the flight of the Ladies of Llangollen in 1788. Mid -19th century.,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Wicklow Papers,Ms4816,,20th,"Illuminated address from the citizens of Derry to Lady Gladys Hamilton on her marriage to the Earl of Wicklow, 2 January 1902.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms4844,,20th,"A typescript on the life and times of Grace O'Malley (c1530-1600) by Arthur Power, June 1958.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms4899,1758-1764,18th,"Executor's accounts drawn up by a Mr Wright of the estate of Lady Margaret Conyers, 1758-1764.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms4713,,"18th, 19th","A notebook containing material on the Quaker school at Ballitore. This includes a list of pupils' names, books issued, expenses and a brief record of events. The notebook also includes the original school fees and expenses bill of the Stratford Eyre family by Richard Shackleton, 1770-1771 and 1836-1847.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms4736,,"18th, 19th",Miscellaneous accounts and rentals including a rent receipt book of Mary Obins 1753-1763.,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms4476,1856-1864,19th,"Wages and domestic accounts book of Mrs Tottenham of Glenfarne Hall near Manorhamilton, County Leitrim, 1856-1864.",employment"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms4568,c1921,20th,"A letter from Mary MacSwiney, T D to MÊire O'Brien at Madrid relating to a portrait of the late Terence MacSwiney, 5 October (?1921).","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms4712,"1784, 1791-1796",18th,Petty cash accounts of (Mary Leadbeater of Ballintore?) 1784; 1791-1796.,finance"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms3237,1872-1918,"19th, 20th","Record and account book of the Management of Newtownmountkennedy Fever Hospital. Includes list of patients in the hospital, for example, Mary Carrol, Ballyphilip, spent 13 days in the hospital with measles at the end of which stay she was pronounced cured.","health, welfare, medicine""National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms4945,1780-1787,18th,"Receipts and disbursements relating to the estate of the Marquess of Rockingham, County Wicklow, May 1780 - September 1787.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms4957,1826-1831,19th,"Daily report book of Carnew School on the estate of Earl Fitzwilliam, 1826-1831.",education"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms5004,177-1785,18th,"Account of money expended on Eliza Robinson by her guardian, Ross Mahon of Castlegar, County Galway, 1777-1785.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms5060,,17th,"Photostat copy of a short history of the families of de Champagnâ and de La Rochefoucauld by Maria de la Rochefoucauld de Champagnâ, 1690.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms5171,1717-1729,18th,"Accounts of the Royal Hospital, Kilmainham, 1717-1729.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms5173,,20th,Sketch of 'Easter Week' operations in the GPO by Diarmuid Lynch. With notations by Kathleen Clarke and comments on these by the author. Typescript.,politics"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms5203,"1631-1787, 1858","17th, 18th, 19th","Copy of the records of the Franciscan Convent of Meelick, County Galway, 1631-1787, made by Rev. James Hynes in 1858.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms5206,,"18th, 19th","Includes the cash accounts on behalf of Catherine Nicolson, 1733-1776.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms5216,,"18th,19th, 20th","The pedigree of the family of Armstrong which includes manuscript notes by Lily Yeats on the family of William Butler Yeats, a descendant of the Armstrong family.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms5220,1050-1936,"11th, 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th, 20th","Bulmer family chronicle by Mary A Bulmer Hobson, 1050-1936, typescript.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms5098,1754-1763,18th,"Wages and household accounts of Thomas Newenham, Coolmore Estate, County Cork, 1754-1763.",employment"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms 5924,1951-1952,20th,"Autograph letters from Mrs William O'Brien to Mrs Bromage about her husband's role in Irish affairs and a few short essays recalling episodes in their married life, 1951-1952.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms5927,1883-1887,19th,Letters of John O'Leary which include autograph letters from Rose Kavanagh on current affairs.,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms5975,1903-1909,20th,"Includes letters from W G Fay to Lady Gregory in connection with Abbey productions. Carbon copies, 1907.",theatre"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms5982,,20th,Includes draft copies of material for inclusion in a second edition of 'The Fays of the Abbey Theatre' by William G Fay and Catherine Carswell.,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Lismore Papers,Ms6143,,17th,"Leases of land in Counties Cork and Waterford executed by Elizabeth, Countess of Cork, by the authority of her husband, Richard Boyle, 2nd Earl, 1649.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Mss7240-7241,1852-1871,19th,Journals of visits to Connemara and Scotland in the mid-19th century by Elizabeth Donnelly (afterwards McCarthy).,travel"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Mss7319-7320,1900-1906,20th,"Newspaper cuttings containing reviews on the novel, 'The Ring of Day' and other works of Mary Butler (Mrs Mary Nolan) with photographs of the author, 1900-1906.",literature"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms7316,,18th,"Copy of the Rev. Ben Domville's settlement made on his intermarriage with Anna Maria Pocklington, 1768.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms7318,1898-1899,19th,"Newspaper cuttings made by M E L  Butler (Mrs Mary Nolan) from the 'Irish Daily Independent', with special reference to the Irish language, 1898-1899.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms7326,"1919-1920, 1955",20th,"Miscellaneous papers about the submission of a case to the Sinn Fâin courts by George O'Grady, J P.  Includes a copy of an affidavit sworn by his wife about the circumstances of his arrest.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Mss7358-7359,1831-1834,19th,"School Registers of the Keadue Education Society, 1831-1834.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms7368,,20th,"Photostat copy of an undated letter from G  W Russell to Miss Carrie, early 20th century.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms7373,,19th,Miscellaneous letters of members of the Sheridan family. 7 letters in all including 3 undated letters of Thomas Sheridan to Mrs Hester Sheridan.,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms7456,,20th,"French translation of an adaptation of MaÁread NÁ GhrÊda's play, 'An Triail', 'Le process'.<br>Translation by Alf MacLochlainn.",literature"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Larcom Papers,Ms7543,1823-1878,19th,"Includes extracts of letters from Larcom to his mother and sister, 1823-1843 and extracts of letters from his brother, George, to his father and mother,1868-1878.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Larcom Papers,Ms5948,1845-1862,19th,"Includes letters to Peter Fitzgerald and his wife from their daughters, Mary, Emily, Fanny, Kate and Betsy. Also includes, among others, letters from Peter Fitzgerald collectively to his children and to Judy (his wife).","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms5984,1752-1792,18th,"Includes memoirs and letters of Richard and Elizabeth Shackleton compiled by their daughter, Mary Leadbeater, 1752-1792.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms7366,1877-1883,19th,"Copies of letters from Harriet Butler (nâe Edgeworth) to her nephew and niece, 1877-1883.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Pakenham-Mahon Papers,Ms5676,1737-1856,"18th, 19th","Household and wages accounts of the Pakenham-Mahon family of County Roscommon, 1737-1856. 'Margaret [Conry?] August the 15th 1735',  is written on the inside cover.",employment"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms7388,1906-1907,20th,"Minutes of the Committee Meetings of Cluithcheoirina hireann (Theatre of Ireland). The provisional committee was elected at the meeting of 18 May 1906, contains the names of Countess Markvicz and Helen Laird while the latter signs a number of the minutes.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms7797,,17th,"'A particular survey of the number of acres contained in the several lands belonging to my Lady of Ormonde', in counties Tipperary, Cork and Wicklow, 17th century?","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms7861,,"16th,17th","Miscellaneous letters and documents about a grant of lands in Kerry and Limerick to Sir  W Herbert.  Includes a copy of a petition by the widow of Sir W Herbert relating to a grant of lands in Kerry and Limerick, 1594-1596.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms7863,1646-1695,17th,Percival family history which Includes letters from Sir John Boys relating to the marriage of a daughter to one of the Percivals.,,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms7886,1831-1839,19th,"Letters and other documents relating to Lady Morgan.  The collection includes letters from Lady Morgan to acquaintances, 1831-1839, portraits of the author and a newspaper account of her will.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms7911,1845-1847,19th,"Copies of letters of Lady Georgiana Charlotte Fullerton, philanthropist and novelist, Ballintoy Castle, County Antrim, to her sister and to Dr E B Pusey and Rev. Frederick Oakeley, mostly on religious matters, 1845-1847.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms7934,,19th,"Glynn notebook, no. 76.  Copies of poems and literary extracts, mainly of a religious leaning, compiled by Margaret Barrington, 1854.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms7936,,20th,"Poem and notes by A E in a copy of his 'The earth breath and other poems' presented to Mrs A Henry. The inscription to the latter reads 'To Miss Brunton, April 8, 1906'.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms7946,,20th,Accounts of events in 1916 by Mrs Parry (formerly Gertrude Bannister) dealing mostly with the trial and imprisonment of Roger Casement.,politics,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms7963,,19th,"Memoir of Frances Brown, the blind poetess, 1816 - ? by John McCall.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms7971,1888-1894,19th,"News cuttings about the Pan-Celtic Society, Dublin which includes obituary notices of Rose Kavanagh, authoress.",culture,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms7796,,20th,"Family compilations by Margaret Dickson Falley.  The Pomeroy family of Pallice, County Cork, the families of Holmes, Smyth, Deane and Towgood of County Cork, the Gilbourne family of County Limerick and allied families. Also the Pomeroy and Holme families of England; compiled by Margaret Dickson Falley, 1956.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Fingall Papers,Ms8021,1764-1765,18th,"Miscellaneous correspondence which includes correspondence relating to Lady Mary Fitzgerald, 1764-1765, 18 items.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Mss8045-8048,1833-1892,19th,"Ms8045  Letters of O'Neill Daunt and letters to same from correspondents with names beginning A to Go, 1833-1890. Includes many from Augusta Goold, 'Ierne' of the 'Nation', 1873-1883. 8 folders.<br><br>Ms8046  Letter to Daunt from correspondents with names beginning To Mag, including many from Augusta Goold, 1884-1893. 8 folders.<br><br>Ms8047  Letters to Daunt from persons with names beginning Mar to Q, including the Marchioness of Queensberry, 1870-1874. 9 folders.<br><br>Ms8048  Letters to Daunt from correspondents with names beginning Q to Z, including the Marchioness of Queensberry, 1884-1892. 7 folders.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the docunent this is needed to call up each document."National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms8058,,19th,"Agreement between the three daughters of William Carelton and D J O'Donoghue about the publication of Carelton's autobiography, 27 June 1895.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Fitzpatrick Papers,Ms8099,1648-1651,17th,"Miscellaneous papers which include a note of Mrs B Fitzpatrick's losses, c1648 and a lease to her, 1651.  5 folders.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms8100,,"19th, 20th","Letters to Dr George Sigerson which includes 2 letters from Rosa Mulholland, 1889 no date and a letter from Catherine A Parnell, 1907.  9 folders.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms8107,c1782,18th,"Chancery bill in the case of Owen O'Malley versus Catherine McDonnel, of Newport, County Mayo, 1782.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Plunkett Papers,Ms8123,1804-1827,19th,"Miscellaneous letters includes letters of Rev. P J Plunkett, afterwards Bishop of Meath to, among others, Miss E Plunkett and Miss M A Plunkett, 1804-1827 and letters to Margaret Smyth from Rev. P Smyth, 1802.  12 folders.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms8185,c1840-50,19th,"Letters, accounts and other papers relating to the Collon Dispensary, County Louth, c1840-1850, 11 folders.","health, welfare",,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms8231,,18th,"Miscellaneous maps includes a map of part of Bramtlestown near Gowran, County Kilkenny, held from Mrs Sarah Tighe, July 1783.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Greville-Nugent Papers,Ms8239,,19th,Miscellaneous letters which include letters addressed to Lord and Lady Westmeath.  18 folders.,,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms8260,1871-1908,"19th, 20th","Correspondence of John Keegan Casey which includes letters to and from the wife of John Keegan Casey, and letters to her from Rev. C P Meehan, 1871-1908.  36 folders.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms8263,1767-1815,"18th, 19th","A biography of the actress Frances Abington with printed memoirs and press notices of her stage career, 1767-1815.  6 folders.",theatre,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms8269,,17th,"Miscellaneous papers which include receipts for rent paid by Thomas Clarke and his widow Frances, Clothiers, Thomas Street, Dublin.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms8283,,18th,"An incomplete letter written from Castlebar, County Mayo, addressed to 'My dear Ann', giving an account of events connected with the Rising.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Lily Williams Papers,Ms8286,1913-1924,20th,"Ms 8286(1) miscellaneous literary material, 8 folders, includes poems by Anna Johnston, 1913-1924.<br>Ms8286(2) miscellaneous letters and papers,  8 folders, includes letters to Miss Williams from Richard Mulcahy and Sinâad (de Valâra), 1913-1924.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the docunent this is needed to call up each document."National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Irish National Land League Papers,Ms8291,1880-1881,19th,"Miscellaneous papers which includes accounts of the activities of the Ladies Irish National Land League, 1880-1881, 49 folders.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms8321,,19th,"Poem by Charlotte Bronte which begins 'When thou sleepest lulled by night', in the hand of her husband, A B Nicholls, 1861.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,T P O NuallaÁn Papers,Ms8322,,19th,"Miscellaneous work by T P O'NuallaÁn which includes a translation into Irish of 'CÊitÁn', a play by MÊire de Buitlâir.  19 folders.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms8329,,19th,"Poem written by Eliza Gun after hearing Thomas Moore recite his melologue, Kilkenny, 1810.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Wade Papers,Ms8334,1818-1827,"18th, 19th","Miscellaneous papers which include copies of a marriage settlement of Rev. C  Wade, 1818 and a bill of costs of a marriage settlement of R C Wade, 1840, will of Frances Wade, 1827.  7 folders.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Crofton Papers,Ms8335,1836-1896,19th,"Miscellaneous letters which include letters to Lord Edward Crofton from his mother, 1836-1896.  9 folders.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Letters to members of the family of Lord Justice Fitzgerald,Ms8349,1890-1905,"19th, 20th","Miscellaneous letters which include letters from Lady Dudley and Princess Margaret of Connaught about the latter's forthcoming marriage and an invitation from Sarah Purser to visit the Art Club, 1890-1905.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms8350,,19th,Letters containing biographical material on Charlotte Elizabeth.,women authors,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms8368,c1913-1928,20th,"Miscellaneous letters which include letters to Kathleen A Browne of Bridgetown, County Wexford from Philip H Hore and one letter from Dorothy Hore.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms8370,,19th,"Fragment of a poem attributed to Mrs Felicia D Hemans entitled 'The True Home', early 19th century.",,,"Kerry County Library, Tralee",,Kerry Board of Health Records,KBH/A/1,1925-1942,20th,Kerry Board of Health minute books:<br><br>(Enclosure Poor Law Minutes of proceedings relating to County Hospitals; County Home; Home Assistance; Boarded out and hired out children; General Medical Charities; Query forms respecting temporary employees. Reports on boarded and hired out children; returns respecting persons sent for extern treatment)<br><br>KBH/A/1 volume 2  1923<br>KBH/A/2  1924<br>KBH/A/3  1 January 1925 - 31 December 1925<br>KBH/A/4  1 January 1926 - 31 December 1926<br>KBH/A/5  1 January 1927 - 30 June 1927<br>KBH/A/6  1 July 1927 - 31 December 1927<br>KBH/A/7  1 January 1928 - 30 June 1928<br>KBH/A/8  1 July 1928 - 31 December 1928<br>KBH/A/9    1 January 1929 - 30 June 1929<br>KBH/A/10  1 July 1929 - 31 December 1929<br>KBH/A/11  1 January 1930 - 30 June 1930<br>KBH/A/12  1 July 1930 - 31 December 1930<br>KBH/A/13  1 January 1931 - 30 June 1931<br>KBH/A/14  1 July 1931 - 31 December 1931<br>KBH/A/15  1 January 1932 - 30 June 1932<br>KBH/AA/1   1 October 1925 - 31 December 1925<br>KBH/AA/2  15 February 1926 - 13 December 1926<br>KBH/AA/3   7 January 1927 - 25 July 1927<br>KBH/AA/4   8 August 1927 - 23 January 1928<br>KBH/AA/5  18 February 1928 - 10 September 1928<br>KBH/AA/6   24 September 1928 - 23 January 1929<br>KBH/AA/7   11 February 1929 - 8 July 1929<br>KBH/AA/8   22 July 1929 - 9 December 1929<br>KBH/AA/9   18 January 1930 - 26 May 1930<br>KBH/AA/10  10 June 1930 - 11 December 1930<br>KBH/AA/11  1931<br>KBH/AA/12  19 and 20 January 1932 - 17 December 1932<br>KBH/AA/13  9 January 1933 - 18 December 1933<br>KBH/AA/14  8 January 1934 - 13 December 1934<br>KBH/AA/15  10 January 1935 - 12 December 1935<br>KBH/AA/16  9 January 1936 - 10 December 1936<br>KBH/AA/17  7 January 1937 - 16 December 1937<br>KBH/AA/18  5 January 1938 - 9 December 1938<br>KBH/AA/19  12 January 1939 - 23 December 1939<br>KBH/AA/20  11 January 1940 - 7 December 1940<br>KBH/AA/21  1941,,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document.  This number is needed to call up each document."Kerry County Library, Tralee",,Kerry Board of Health Records,KBH/AB/,1926-1942,20th,"Labourers' Acts minute books:<br>KBH/AB/1   15 February 1926 - 13 December 1926<br>KBH/AB/2    7 January 1925 - 27 July 1925/7?<br>KBH/AB/3    8 August 1927 - 23 January 1928<br>KBH/AB/4    13 January 1928 - 28 January 1929<br>KBH/AB/5    11 February 1929 - 9 December 1929<br>KBH/AB/6    13 January 1931 - 11 December 1931<br>KBH/AB/7    13 January 1931 - 15, 16 December 1931<br>KBH/AB/8    19, 20 January 1932 - 17 December 1932<br>KBH/AB/9    9 January 1933 - 18 December 1933<br>KBH/AB/10  8 January 1934 - 13 December 1934<br>KBH/AB/11  10 January 1935 - 12 December 1935<br>KBH/AB/12   10 January 1935 - 12 December 1935<br>KBH/AB/13   8 January 1936 - 10 December 1936<br>KBH/AB/14   7 January 1937 - 16 December 1937<br>KBH/AB/15   13 January 1939 - 9 December 1939<br>KBH/AB/16   12 January 1939 - 14 December 1939<br>KBH/AB/17   11 January 1940 - 12 December 1940<br>KBH/AB/18   1941<br>KBH/AB/19   1942.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document.  This number is needed to call up each document."Kerry County Library, Tralee",,Kerry Board of Health Records,KBH/AC/,1927-1942,20th,"Minute books, tuberculosis section:<br>KBH/AC/1   1 January 1927 - 31 December 1927<br>KBH/AC/2   1 January 1928 - 31 December 1928<br>KBH/AC/3   1 January 1929 - 31 December 1929<br>KBH/AC/4   1 January 1930 - 31 December 1930<br>KBH/AC/5   1 January 1931 - 31 December 1931<br>KBH/AC/6   1 January 1932 - 31 December 1932<br>KBH/AC/7   1 January 1933 - 31 December 1933<br>KBH/AC/8   1 January 1934 - 31 December 1934<br>KBH/AC/9   1 January 1935 - 31 December 1935<br>KBH/AC/10   1 January 1936 - 31 December 1936<br>KBH/AC/11   1 January 1937 - 31 December 1937<br>KBH/AC/12   13 January 1938 - 31 December 1938<br>KBH/AC/13   1 January 1939 - 28 December 1939<br>KBH/AC/14   1 January 1940 - 28 December 1941<br>KBH/AC/15   1 January 1942 - 6 August 1942<br><br>KBH/AD/1  Minute book Medical Charities - 1 January 1929 - 31 December 1929.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document.  This number is needed to call up each document."Kerry County Library, Tralee",,Caherciveen Poor Law Union,BG/48/A/,1905-1922,20th,Caherciveen Union minute books :<br>BG/48/A/1   October 1905 - February 1907<br>BG/48/A/2   March 1907 - March 1908<br>BG/48/A/3   April 1908 - February 1909<br>BG/48/A/4   March 1909 - June 1910<br>BG/48/A/5   June 1910 - December 1911<br>BG/48/A/6   December 1911 - June 1913<br>BG/48/A/7   June 1913 - December 1914<br>BG/48/A/8   January 1915 - June 1916<br>BG/48/A/9   June 1916 - September 1917<br>BG/48/A/10  September 1917 - November 1918<br>BG/48/A/11  January 1920 - November 1920<br>BG/48/A/12  November 1920 - February 1922.,,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document.  This number is needed to call up each document."Kerry County Library, Tralee",,Dingle Poor Law Union,,1849-1921,"19th, 20th",Dingle Union minute books:<br>BG/73/A/1   February 1849 - December 1849<br>BG/73/A/2   December 1849 - August 1850<br>BG/73/A/3   August 1850 - April 1851<br>BG/73/A/4   April 1851 - October 1851<br>BG/73/A/5   November 1851 - May 1852<br>BG/73/A/6   June 1852 - December 1852<br>BG/73/A/7   May 1853 - November 1853<br>BG/73/A/8   November 1853 - April 1854<br>BG/73/A/9    April 1854 - September 1854<br>BG/73/A/10   October 1854 - March 1855<br>BG/73/A/11   March 1855 - September 1855<br>BG/73/A/12   September 1855 - March 1856<br>BG/73/A/13   March 1856 - June 1856 <br>BG/73/A/14   September 1856 - April 1857<br>BG/73/A/15   May 1959 - August 1860<br>BG/73/A/16   December 1868 - April 1870<br>BG/73/A/17   November 1871 - June 1872<br>BG/73/A/18   June 1873 - November 1874<br>BG/73/A/19   December 1874 - May 1876<br>BG/73/A/20   June 1876 - September 1877<br>BG/73/A/21   October 1877 - July 1878<br>BG/73/A/22   July 1878 - February 1879<br>BG/73/A/23   February 1879 - October 1879<br>BG/73/A/24   October 1879 - October 1880<br>BG/73/A/25   November 1880 - January 1882<br>BG/73/A/26   February 1882 - June 1883<br>BG/73/A/27   June 1883 - February 1885<br>BG/73/A/28   March 1885 - July 1886<br>BG/73/A/29   July 1886 - September 1887<br>BG/73/A/30   September 1887 - November 1888<br>BG/73/A/31   November 1888 - December 1889<br>BG/73/A/32   January 1890 - February 1891<br>BG/73/A/33   February 1891 - June 1892<br>BG/73/A/34   July 1892 - November 1893<br>BG/73/A/35   December 1893 - March 1895<br>BG/73/A/36   March 1895 - June 1896<br>BG/73/A/37   June 1896 - November 1897<br>BG/73/A/38   December 1897 - June 1898<br>BG/73/A/39   July 1898 - February 1899<br>BG/73/A/40   March 1899 - July 1899<br>BG/73/A/41   August 1899 - April 1900<br>BG/73/A/42   May 1900 - January 1901<br>BG/73/A/43   January 1901 - July 1901<br>BG/73/A/44   August. 1901 - March 1902<br>BG/73/A/45   March 1902 - November 1902<br>BG/73/A/46   November 1902 - June 1903<br>BG/73/A/47   June 1903 - January 1904<br>BG/73/A/48   February 1904 - September 1904<br>BG/73/A/49   September 1904 - September 1905<br>BG/73/A/50   October 1905 - April 1906<br>BG/73/A/51   May 1906 - July 1907<br>BG/73/A/52   March 1908 - April 1909<br>BG/73/A/53   March 1909 - June 1909<br>BG/73/A/54   June 1909 - September 1909<br>BG/73/A/55  1909 - March 1910<br>BG/73/A/56   March 1910 - September 1910<br>BG/73/A/57   September 1910 - April 1911<br>BG/73/A/58   April 1911 - October 1911<br>BG/73/A/59   November 1911 - May 1912<br>BG/73/A/60   May 1912 - November 1912<br>BG/73/A/61   November 1912 - April 1913<br>BG/73/A/62   May 1913 - September 1913<br>BG/73/A/63   November 1913 - February 1914<br>BG/73/A/64   February 1914 - July 1914<br>BG/73/A/65   July 1914 - December 1914<br>BG/73/A/66   December 1914 - May 1915<br>BG/73/A/67   May 1915 - October 1915<br>BG/73/A/68   October 1915 - March 1916<br>BG/73/A/69   April 1916 - August 1916<br>BG/73/A/70   August 1916 - February. 1917<br>BG/73/A/71   March 1917 - August 1917<br>BG/73/A/72   August 1917 - January 1918<br>BG/73/A/73   January 1918 - July 1918<br>BG/73/A/74   July 1918 - March 1919<br>BG/73/A/75   March 1919 - November 1919<br>BG/73/A/76   April 1920 - October 1920<br>BG/73/AA/1  Rough Minute Books  May 1849 - December 1849<br>BG/73/AA/2  Rough Minute Books  December 1849 - August 1850<br>BG/73/AA/3  Rough Minute Books  August 1850 - April 1851<br>BG/73/AA/4  Rough Minute Books  April 1851 - November 1851<br>BG/73/AA/5  Rough Minute Books  November 1851 - June 1852<br>BG/73/AA/6  Rough Minute Books  June 1852 - December 1852<br>BG/73/AA/7  Rough Minute Books  December 1852 - June 1853<br>BG/73/AA/8  Rough Minute Books  June 1853 - December 1853<br>BG/73/AA/9  Rough Minute Books  June 1854 - November 1854<br>BG/73/AA/12  Rough Minute Books  November 1854 - May 1855<br>BG/73/AA/11  Rough Minute Books  May 1855 - November 1855<br>BG/73/AA/12  Rough Minute Books  November 1855 - May 1856<br>BG/73/AA/13  Rough Minute Books  August 1860 - November 1861<br>BG/73/AA/14  Rough Minute Books  September 1867 - December 1868<br>BG/73/AA/15  Rough Minute Books  December 1868 - May 1870<br>BG/73/AA/16  Rough Minute Books  May 1871 - May 1873<br>BG/73/AA/17  Rough Minute Books  May 1873 - November 1874<br>BG/73/AA/18  Rough Minute Books  October 1877 - July 1878<br>BG/73/AA/19  Rough Minute Books  July 1878 - February 1879<br>BG/73/AA/20  Rough Minute Books  February 1879 - October 1879<br>BG/73/AA/21  Rough Minute Books  October 1879 - October 1880<br>BG/73/AA/22  Rough Minute Books  November 1880 - January 1882<br>BG/73/AA/23  Rough Minute Books  February 1882 - June 1883<br>BG/73/AA/24  Rough Minute Books  July 1883 - February 1885<br>BG/73/AA/25  Rough Minute Books  March 1885 - July 1886<br>BG/73/AA/26  Rough Minute Books  July 1886 - September 1887<br>BG/73/AA/27  Rough Minute Books  September 1887 - November 1888<br>BG/73/AA/28  Rough Minute Books  November 1888 - November 1889<br>BG/73/AA/29  Rough Minute Books  December 1889 - January 1891<br>BG/73/AA/30  Rough Minute Books  February 1891 - June 1892<br>BG/73/AA/31  Rough Minute Books  July 1892 - November 1893<br>BG/73/AA/32  Rough Minute Books  December 1893 - March 1895<br>BG/73/AA/33  Rough Minute Book  March 1895 - June 1896<br>BG/73/AA/34  Rough Minute Book  June 1896 - December 1897<br>BG/73/AA/35  Rough Minute Book  December 1897 - March 1899<br>BG/73/AA/36  Rough Minute Book  March 1899 - July 1899<br>BG/73/AA/37  Rough Minute Book  August 1899 - April 1900<br>BG/73/AA/38  Rough Minute Book  May 1900 - January 1901<br>BG/73/AA/39  Rough Minute Book  January 1901 - July 1901<br>BG/73/AA/40  Rough Minute Book  August 1901 - March 1902<br>BG/73/AA/41  Rough Minute Book  March 1902 - July 1903<br>BG/73/AA/42  Rough Minute Book  June 1903 - September 1904<br>BG/73/AA/43  Rough Minute Book  September 1904 - September 1905<br>BG/73/AA/44  Rough Minute Book  October 1905 - April 1906<br>BG/73/AA/45  Rough Minute Book  May 1906 - November 1906<br>BG/73/AA/46  Rough Minute Book  November 1906 - May 1907<br>BG/73/AA/47  Rough Minute Book  August 1908 - April 1909<br>BG/73/AA/48  Rough Minute Book  December 1920 - November 1921,,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document.  This number is needed to call up each document."Kerry County Library, Tralee",,Glin Poor Law Union,,1870-1891,19th,"Board of Guardians, Glin Union Minute Books:<br>BG/93/A/1  May 1870 - November 1870<br>BG/93/A/2  October 1882 - March 1883<br>BG/93/A/3  April 1883 - September 1883<br>BG/93/A/4  October 1883 - March 1884<br>BG/93/A/5  September 1885 - March 1886<br>BG/93/A/6  March 1886 - September 1886<br>BG/93/A/7  September 1886 - May 1887<br>BG/93/A/8  March 1887 - September 1887<br>BG/93/A/9  September 1887 - March 1888<br>BG/93/A/10  November 1891 - October 1891",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document.  This number is needed to call up each document."Kerry County Library, Tralee",,Kenmare Poor Law Union,,1847-1897,19th,"Board of Guardians, Kenmare Union, Ledgers: <br>BG/100/LA/1  September 1847 - September 1849<br>BG/100/LA/2  September 1851 - March 1853<br>BG/100/LA/3  March 1854 - March 1856<br>BG/100/LA/4  March 1856 - September 1858<br>BG/100/LA/5  September 1858 - September 1861<br>BG/100/LA/6  September 1861 - September 1862<br>BG/100/LA/7  September 1874 - March 1877<br>BG/100/LA/8  March 1877 - March 1879<br>BG/100/LA/9  March 1879 - March 1880<br>BG/100/LA/10 September 1880 - September 1881<br>BG/100/LA/11 April 1884 - March 1885<br>BG/100/LA/12 March 1885 - March 1886<br>BG/100/LA/13 September 1888 - March 1890<br>BG/100/LA/14  April 1890 - September 1891<br>BG/100/LA/15  September 1891 - September 1892<br>BG/100/LA/16  September 1892 - September 1893<br>BG/100/LA/17  September 1893 - September 1894<br>BG/100/LA/18  September 1894 - September 1895<br>BG/100/LA/19  September 1895 - September 1896<br>BG/100/LA/20  September 1896 - September 1897",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document.  This number is needed to call up each document."Kerry County Library, Tralee",,Kenmare Poor Law Union,,1840-1921,"19th, 20th","Board of Guardians, Kenmare Union, Minute Books: <br>BG/100/A/1  December 1840 - May 1846<br>BG/100/A/2  May 1846 - April 1847<br>BG/100A/2A April 1847 - January 1848<br>BG/100/A/3  January 1848 - November 1848<br>BG/100/A/4  November 1848 - July 1849<br>BG/100/A/5  July 1849 - March 1850<br>BG/100/A/6  April 1850 - November 1850<br>BG/100/A/7  November 1850 - May 1851<br>BG/100/A/8  May 1851 - December 1851<br>BG/100/A/9  December 1851 - July 1852<br>BG/100/A/10 July 1852 - February 1853<br>BG/100/A/11  February 1853 - July 1853<br>BG/100/A/12  July 1853 - January 1854<br>BG/100/A/13  July 1854 - June 1855<br>BG/100/A/14  June 1855 - December 1865<br>BG/100/A/15 December 1855 - June 1856<br>BG/100/A/16  June 1856 - November 1856<br>BG/100/A/17  November 1856 - May 1857<br>BG/100/A/18  May 1857 - November 1857<br>BG/100/A/19  November 1857 - May 1858<br>BG/100/A/20  May 1858 - November 1858<br>BG/100/A/21  November 1858 - May 1859<br>BG/100/A/22  May 1859 - November 1859<br>BG/100/A/23  November 1859 - May 1860<br>BG/100/A/24  May 1860 - October 1860<br>BG/100/A/25  November 1860 - April 1861<br>BG/100/A/26 May 1861 - November 1861<br>BG/100/A/27 November 1861 - April 1862<br>BG/100/A/28  May 1862 - October 1862<br>BG/100/A/29  November 1862 - April 1863<br>BG/100/A/30  May 1863 - October 1863<br>BG/100/A/31  October 1863 - April 1864<br>BG/100/A/32  May 1964 - November 1864<br>BG/100/A/33  November 1864 - May 1865<br>BG/100/A/34  May 1865 - November 1865<br>BG/100/A/35  November 1865 - May 1866<br>BG/100/A/36  May 1866 - November 1866<br>BG/100/A/37  November 1866 - May 1867<br>BG/100/A/38  May 1867 - November 1867<br>BG/100/A/39  November 1867 - April 1868<br>BG/100/A/40  May 1868 - October 1868<br>BG/100/A/41  October 1848 - April 1869<br>BG/100/A/42  April 1869 - April 1870<br>BG/100/A/43  April 1870 - February 1871<br>BG/100/A/44  March 1871 - September 1871<br>BG/100/A/45  September 1871 - March 1872<br>BG/100/A/46  March 1872 - September 1872<br>BG/100/A/47  September 1872 - April 1873<br>BG/100/A/48  April 1873 - November 1873<br>BG/100/A/49  October 1873 - April 1874<br>BG/100/A/50  April 1874 - October 1874<br>BG/100/A/51  October 1874 - April 1875<br>BG/100/A/52  April 1875 - October 1875<br>BG/100/A/53  October 1875 - April 1876<br>BG/100/A/54  April 1876 - October 1876<br>BG/100/A/55  November 1876 - May 1877<br>BG/100/A/56  May 1877 - November 1877<br>BG/100/A/57  November 1877 - May 1878<br>BG/100/A/58  June 1878 - December 1878<br>BG/100/A/59  November 1878 - June 1879<br>BG/100/A/60  July 1879 - January 1880<br>BG/100/A/61  January 1880 - July 1880<br>BG/100/A/62  July 1879 - January 1881<br>BG/100/A/63  February 1881 - July 1881<br>BG/100/A/64  July 1881 - February 1881<br>BG/100/A/65  January 1882 - July 1882<br>BG/100/A/66  July 1882 - February 1883<br>BG/100/A/67  February 1883 - August 1883<br>BG/100/A/67? August 1883 - February 1884<br>BG/100/A/68  March 1884 - September 1884<br>BG/100/A/69  September 1884 - March 1885<br>BG/100/A/70  March 1885 - October 1885<br>BG/100/A/71  October 1885 - April 1886<br>BG/100/A/71.1  May 1886 - November 1886<br>BG/100/A/72  November 1886 - May 1887<br>BG/100/A/73  May 1887 - November 1887<br>BG/100/A/74  November 1887 - May 1888<br>BG/100/A/75  May 1888 - November 1888<br>BG/100/A/76  November 1888 - May 1889<br>BG/100/A/77  November 1889 - May 1890<br>BG/100/A/77  May 1889 - November 1889<br>BG/100/A/78  November 1889 - May 1890<br>BG/100/A/79  June 1890 - November 1899<br>BG/100/A/80  December 1890 - June 1891<br>BG/100/A/81  June 1891 - January 1892<br>BG/100/A/82  January 1892 - July 1892<br>BG/100/A/83  July 1892 - February 1893<br>BG/100/A/84  February 1893 - August 1893<br>BG/100/A/85  September 1892 - February 1894<br>BG/100/A/86  March 1894 - September 1894<br>BG/100/A/87 September 1894 - March 1895<br>BG/100/A/88  March 1895 - October 1895<br>BG/100/A/89 October 1895 - April 1896<br>BG/100/A/90  April 1896 - October 1896<br>BG/100/A/91  October 1896 - May 1897<br>BG/100/A/92  May 1897 - November 1897<br>BG/100/A/93  November 1897 - June 1898<br>BG/100/A/94  June 1898 - October 1898<br>BG/100/A/95  December 1898 - March 1899<br>BG/100/A/96  July 1899 - August 1900<br>BG/100/A/97  September 1900 - August 1901<br>BG/100/A/98  September 1901 - September 1902<br>BG/100/A/99  September 1902 (2 entries only)<br>BG/100/A/100  September 1902 - September 1903<br>BG/100/A/101  October 1903 - October 1904<br>BG/100/A/102  November 1904 - September 1905<br>BG/100/A/103  October 1905 - November 1906<br>BG/100/A/104  October 1906 - September 1907<br>BG/100/A/105  October 1907 - November 1908<br>BG/100/A/106  October 1908 - October 1909<br>BG/100/A/107  October 1909 - October 1910<br>BG/100/A/108  November 1910 - November 1911<br>BG/100/A/109  December 1911 - December 1912<br>BG/100/A/110  January 1913 - January 1914<br>BG/100/A/111  January 1914 - March 1915<br>BG/100/A/112  April 1915 - April 1916<br>BG/100/A/113  April 1917 - May 1918<br>BG/100/A/114  June 1918 - July 1919<br>BG/100/A/115  May 1920 - November 1921<br>BG/100/A/116  December 1921 - December 1921",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document.  This number is needed to call up each document."Kerry County Library, Tralee",,,,1909-1914,20th,"Board of Guardian records, miscellaneous: <br>BG/100/AF/1  Financial Minute Books  August 1909 - December 1911<br>BG/100/AF/2  Financial Minute Books  January 1912 - July 1914.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document.  This number is needed to call up each document."Kerry County Library, Tralee",,Killarney Poor Law Union,BG/104/A/,1840-1922,"19th, 20th","Board of Guardian records, Killarney Union Minute Books: <br>BG/104/A/1  December 1840 - November 1845<br>BG/104/A/2  December 1845 - December 1846<br>BG/104/A/3 January 1847 - October 1847<br>BG/104/A/4  October 1847 - April 1948<br>BG/104/A/5  April 1848 - January 1849<br>BG/104/A/6  February 1849 - September 1849<br>BG/104/A/7  September 1849 - May 1850<br>BG/104/A/8  May 1850 - October 1850<br>BG/104/A/9  October 1850 - June 1851<br>BG/104/A/10 June 1851 - December 1851<br>BG/104/A/11  December 1851 - July 1852<br>BG/104/A/12  July 1852 - February 1853<br>BG/104/A/13  February 1853 - August 1853<br>BG/104/A/14  August 1853 - January 1854<br>BG/104/A/15  January 1854 - July 1854<br>BG/104/A/16  July 1854 - January 1855<br>BG/104/A/17  January 1855 - July 1855<br>BG/104/A/18  July 1855 - January 1856<br>BG/104/A/19  January 1856 - July 1856<br>BG/104/A/20  July 1856 - January 1857<br>BG/104/A/21  January 1857 - June 1857<br>BG/104/A/22  July 1857 - December 1857<br>BG/104/A/23  January 1858 - June 1858<br>BG/104/A/24  July 1858 - November 1858<br>BG/104/A/25  January 1859 - July 1859<br>BG/104/A/26  July 1859 - January 1860<br>BG/104/A/27  January 1860 - July 1860<br>BG/104/A/28  July 1860 - January 1861<br>BG/104/A/29  February 1861 - July 1861<br>BG/104/A/30  August 1861 - February 1862<br>BG/104/A/31  February 1862 - August 1862<br>BG/104/A/32  August 1862 - February 1863<br>BG/104/A/33  February 1863 - August 1863<br>BG/104/A/34  September 1863 - February 1864<br>BG/104/A/35  February 1864 - August 1864<br>BG/104/A/36  August 1864 - February 1865<br>BG/104/A/37  March 1865 - September 1865<br>BG/104/A/38  September 1865 - March 1866<br>BG/104/A/39  March 1866 - September 1866<br>BG/104/A/40  October 1866 - April 1867<br>BG/104/A/41 April 1867 - September 1867<br>BG/104/A/42 October 1867 - April 1868<br>BG/104/A/43 April 1868 - September 1868<br>BG/104/A/44 October 1868 - March 1869<br>BG/104/A/45 March 1869 - September 1869<br>BG/104/A/46 October 1869 - April 1870<br>BG/104/A/47 April 1870 - September 1870<br>BG/104/A/48  October 1870 - March 1871<br>BG/104/A/49  April 1871 - September 1871<br>BG/104/A/50  October 1871 - April 1872<br>BG/104/A/51  October 1871 - March 1872<br>BG/104/A/52  April 1872 - September 1872<br>BG/104/A/53  October 1872 - March 1873<br>BG/104/A/54  September 1873 - March 1874<br>BG/104/A/55  March 1874 - September1874<br>BG/104/A/56  October 1874 - March 1875<br>BG/104/A/57  April 1857 - September 1875<br>BG/104/A/58  October 1875 - March 1876<br>BG/104/A/59  April 1876 - September 1876<br>BG/104/A/60  October 1876 - March 1877<br>BG/104/A/61  March 1877 - September 1877<br>BG/104/A/62  October 1877 - March 1878<br>BG/104/A/63  April 1878 - September 1878<br>BG/104/A/64  October 1878 - March 1879<br>BG/104/A/65  March 1879 - October 1879<br>BG/104/A/66  October 1879 - April 1880<br>BG/104/A/67  October 1880 - March 1881<br>BG/104/A/68  March 1881 - September 1881<br>BG/104/A/69  March 1882 - September 1882<br>BG/104/A/70  October 1882 - March 1883<br>BG/104/A/71  October 1883 - March 1884<br>BG/104/A/72  March 1884 - September 1884<br>BG/104/A/73  October 1884 - March 1885<br>BG/104/A/74  April 1885 - September 1885<br>BG/104/A/75  September 1885 - March 1886<br>BG/104/A/76  March 1886 - September 1886<br>BG/104/A/77  October 1886 - March 1887<br>BG/104/A/78  March 1887 - September 1887<br>BG/104/A/79  March 1888 - September 1888<br>BG/104/A/80  October 1888 - March 1889<br>BG/104/A/81  April 1889 - September 1889<br>BG/104/A/82  October 1889 - April 1890<br>BG/104/A/83  April 1890 - October 1890<br>BG/104/A/84  October 1890 - April 1891<br>BG/104/A/85  April 1891 - September 1891<br>BG/104/A/86  October 1891 - March 1892<br>BG/104/A/87  March 1892 - September 1892<br>BG/104/A/88  October 1892 - April 1893<br>BG/104/A/89  April 1893 - September 1893<br>BG/104/A/90  October 1893 - March 1894<br>BG/104/A/91  October 1894 - April 1895<br>BG/104/A/92  April 1894 - September 1894<br>BG/104/A/93  April 1895 - September 1895<br>BG/104/A/94  October 1895 - April 1896<br>BG/104/A/95  April 1896 - October 1896<br>BG/104/A/96  November 1896 - May 1897<br>BG/104/A/97  May 1897 - November 1897<br>BG/104/A/98  December 1897 - June 1898<br>BG/104/A/99  June 1898 - April 1899<br>BG/104/A/100  January 1899 - April 1899<br>BG/104/A/101 Year Ended 31 March 1900<br>BG/104/A/102  Year Ended 31 March 1902<br>BG/104/A/103  Year Ended 31 March 1903<br>BG/104/A/104  Year Ended 31 March 1904<br>BG/104/A/105  Year Ended 31 March 1905<br>BG/104/A/106  Year Ended 31 March 1906<br>BG/104/A/107  Year Ended 31 March 1907<br>BG/104/A/108  Year Ended 31 March 1908<br>BG/104/A/108 .1 Year Ended 31 March 1909<br>BG/104/A/109  Year Ended 31 March 1910<br>BG/104/A/110  Year Ended 31 March 1911<br>BG/104/A/111  Year Ended 31 March 1912<br>BG/104/A/112  Year Ended 31 March 1913<br>BG/104/A/113  Year Ended 31 March 1914<br>BG/104/A/114  Year Ended 31 March 1915<br>BG/104/A/115  Year Ended 31 March 1916<br>BG/104/A/116  Year Ended 31 March 1917<br>BG/104/A/117  Year Ended 31 March 1918<br>BG/104/A/118  Year Ended 31 March 1919<br>BG/104/A/119  Year Ended 31 March 1920<br>BG/104/A/120  Year Ended 3 June 1923<br>BG/104/A/121  Year Ended 3 June 1921<br>BG/104/A/122  Year Ended 3 June 1922<br>- (Contains a note on the last page that the Board of Guardians for Killarney ceased to function on 18 February 1923 and transacted no business except Finance from that date).",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document.  This number is needed to call up each document."Kerry County Library, Tralee",,Killarney Poor Law Union,,1845-1871,19th,"Board of Guardian records, Killarney Union, Rough Minute Books: <br>BG/104/A.A/1  December 1840 - November 1845<br>BG/104/A.A/2  November 1845 - December 1846<br>BG/104/A.A/3  April 1848 - January 1849<br>BG/104/A.A/4  February 1849 - September 1849<br>BG/104/A.A/5  May 1850 - October 1850<br>BG/104/A.A/6  October 1850 - June 1851<br>BG/104/A.A/7  June 1851 - December 1851<br>BG/104/A.A/8  December 1851 - July 1852<br>BG/104/A.A/9  July 1852 - February 1853<br>BG/104/A.A/10  February 1853 - August 1853<br>BG/104/A.A/11  August 1853 - January 1854<br>BG/104/A.A/12  January 1854 - July 1854<br>BG/104/A.A/13  July 1854 - January 1855<br>BG/104/A.A/14  January 1855 - July 1855<br>BG/104/A.A/15  July 1855 - January 1856<br>BG/104/A.A/16  January 1856 - July 1856<br>BG/104/A.A/17  July 1856 - January 1857<br>BG/104/A.A/18  January 1857 - June 1857<br>BG/104/A.A/19  July 1857 - December 1857<br>BG/104/A.A./20  January 1858 - June 1858<br>BG/104/A.A./21  July 1858 - January 1859<br>BG/104/A.A./22  January 1859 - July 1859<br>BG/104/A.A./23  July 1859 - January 1860<br>BG/104/A.A./24  January 1860 - July 1860<br>BG/104/A.A./25  July 1860 - January 1861<br>BG/104/A.A./26  February 1861 - October 1861<br>BG/104/A.A./27  August 1861 - February 1862<br>BG/104/A.A./28  February 1862 - July 1862<br>BG/104/A.A./29  August 1862 - February 1863<br>BG/104/A.A./30  February 1863 - August 1863<br>BG/104/A.A./31  August 1863 - February 1864<br>BG/104/A.A./32  February 1864 - August 1864<br>BG/104/A.A./33  August 1864 - February 1865<br>BG/104/A.A./34  March 1865 - September 1868<br>BG/104/A.A./35  September 1865 - March 1866<br>BG/104/A.A./36  March 1866 - September 1866<br>BG/104/A.A./37  October 1866 - April 1867<br>BG/104/A.A./38  April 1867 - September 1867<br>BG/104/A.A./39 October 1867 - April 1868<br>BG/104/A.A./40  April 1868 - September 1868<br>BG/104/A.A./41  October 1868 - March 1869<br>BG/104/A.A./42  March 1869 - September 1869<br>BG/104/A.A./43  October 1869 - April 1870<br>BG/104/A.A./44  April 1870 - September 1870<br>BG/104/A.A./45  October 1870 - March 1871<br>BG/104/A.A./46  April 1871 - October 1871",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document.  This number is needed to call up each document."Kerry County Library, Tralee",,Killarney Poor Law Union,,1896-1921,"19th, 20th","Board of Guardian records, Killarney Union:  Correspondence<br>BG/104/B/1   1896-1908  From the Registrar General<br>BG/104/B/2  1910<br>BG/104/B/3  May 1913 - April 1915<br>BG/104/B/4  March 1915 - August 1916<br>BG/104/B/5  April 1916 - April 1918<br>BG/104/B/6  March 1920 - June 1921<br>BG/104/B/7  January 1903 - May 1904<br><br>Financial minutes<br>BG/104/AF/1  November 1904 - November 1906",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document.  This number is needed to call up each document."Kerry County Library, Tralee",,,,1895-1919,"19th, 20th",Local Government Correspondence:<br>BG/104/B/1  For the Year Ending  1895<br>BG/104/B/2  For the Year Ending  1896<br>BG/104/B/3  For the Year Ending  1897<br>BG/104/B/4  For the Year Ending  1898<br>BG/104/B/5  For the Year Ending  1899<br>BG/104/B/6  For the Year Ending  1900<br>BG/104/B/7  For the Year Ending  1901<br>BG/104/B/8  For the Year Ending  1902<br>BG/104/B/9  For the Year Ending  1903<br>BG/104/B/10  For the Year Ending  1904<br>BG/104/B/11  For the Year Ending  1905<br>BG/104/B/12  For the Year Ending  1906<br>BG/104/B/13  For the Year Ending  1907<br>BG/104/B/14  For the Year Ending  1908<br>BG/104/B/15  For the Year Ending  1909<br>BG/104/B/16  For the Year Ending  1910<br>BG/104/B/17  For the Year Ending  1911<br>BG/104/B/18  For the Year Ending  1912<br>BG/104/B/19  For the Year Ending  1913<br>BG/104/B/20  For the Year Ending  1914<br>BG/104/B/21  For the Year Ending  1915<br>BG/104/B/22  For the Year Ending  1916<br>BG/104/B/23  For the Year Ending  1917<br>BG/104/B/24  For the Year Ending  1918<br>BG/104/B/25  For the Year Ending  1919,,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document.  This number is needed to call up each document."Kerry County Library, Tralee",,Listowel Poor Law Union,,1840-1922,"19th, 20th",Listowel Union  Minute Books:<br>BG/112/A./1  May 1840 - November 1845<br>BG/112/A./2  November 1848 - September 1849<br>BG/112/A./3  September 1849 - July 1850<br>BG/112/A./4  July 1850 - February 1851<br>BG/112/A./5  February 1851- September 1851<br>BG/112/A./6  September 1851 - April 1852<br>BG/112/A./7  April 1852 - October 1852<br>BG/112/A./8  November 1852 - April 1853<br>BG/112/A./9  November 1853 - March 1854<br>BG/112/A./10  April 1854 - September 1854<br>BG/112/A./11  September 1854 - February 1855<br>BG/112/A./12  February 1855 - February 1856<br>BG/112/A./13  February 1856 - February 1857<br>BG/112/A./14  February 1857 - April 1858 (with clerks entries for April 1858 -May 1858)<br>BG/112/A./15  May 1858 - May 1859<br>BG/112/A./16  May 1859 - August 1860<br>BG/112/A./17  September 1860 - February 1862<br>BG/112/A./18  February 1862 - July 1863<br>BG/112/A./19  January 1865 - June 1866<br>BG/112/A./20  January 1869 - May 1870<br>BG/112/A./21  June 1870 - November 1871<br>BG/112/A./22  November 1871 - February 1873<br>BG/112/A./23  February 1873 - October 1874<br>BG/112/A./24  October 1874 - January 1876<br>BG/112/A./25  January 1876 - July 1877<br>BG/112/A./26  July 1877 - November 1878<br>BG/112/A./27  December 1878 - March 1880<br>BG/112/A./28  March 1880 - May 1881<br>BG/112/A./29  June 1881 - June 1882<br>BG/112/A./30  June 1882 - May 1883<br>BG/112/A./31  June 1883 - August 1884<br>BG/112/A./32  June 1884 - June 1885<br>BG/112/A./33  June 1885 - June 1886<br>BG/112/A./34  June 1886 - June 1887<br>BG/112/A./35  June 1887 - June 1888<br>BG/112/A./36  June 1888 - May 1889<br>BG/112/A./37  May 1890 - June 1891<br>BG/112/A./39  July 1892 - August 1893<br>BG/112/A./40  September 1893 - September 1894<br>BG/112/A./41  September 1894 - September 1895<br>BG/112/A./42  October 1895 - October 1896<br>BG/112/A./43  January 1899 - January 1900<br>BG/112/A./44  January 1900 - July 1900<br>BG/112/A./45  August 1900 - January 1901<br>BG/112/A./46  February 1901 - August 1901<br>BG/112/A./47  February 1903 - February 1904<br>BG/112/A./48  March 1904 - May 1904<br>BG/112/A./49  May 1904 - May 1905<br>BG/112/A./50  May 1905 - April 1906<br>BG/112/A./51  April 1906 - April 1907<br>BG/112/A./52  April 1907 - July 1908<br>BG/112/A./53  August 1908 - August 1909<br>BG/112/A./54  August 1909 - October 1910<br>BG/112/A./55  November 1910 - November 1911<br>BG/112/A./56  November 1911 - March 1912<br>BG/112/A./57  March 1912 - January 1913<br>BG/112/A./58  January 1913 - January 1914<br>BG/112/A./59  1914<br>BG/112/A./60  1915<br>BG/112/A./61  January 1916 - December 1916<br>BG/112/A./61.1  December 1916 - December 1917<br>BG/112/A./62  December 1917 - December 1918<br>BG/112/A./63  January 1919 - December 1919<br>BG/112/A./64  January 1920 - December 1920<br>BG/112/A./65  January 1921 - January 1922<br>BG/112/A./66  January 1922 - March 1922 'Final Volume',,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document.  This number is needed to call up each document."Kerry County Library, Tralee",,Tralee Poor Law Union,,1840-1876,19th,Tralee Union Minute Books:<br>BG/154/A/1  May 1840 - March 1845 (First meeting 7 May 1840)<br>BG/154/A/2  July 1853 - December 1853 (Sec. No. 68 January-July 1853)<br>BG/154/A/3  June 1854 - November 1854<br>BG/154/A/4  December 1855 - June 1856<br>BG/154/A/5  June 1856 - December 1857<br>BG/154/A/6  December 1857 - November 1858<br>BG/154/A/7  December 1858 - November 1859<br>BG/154/A/8  December 1863 - November 1864<br>BG/154/A/9  December 1865 - November 1866<br>BG/154/A/10  December 1867 - November 1868<br>BG/154/A/11  December 1868 - December 1869<br>BG/154/A/12  April 1871 - November 1871<br>BG/154/A/13  September 1871 - March 1872<br>BG/154/A/14  April 1872 - October 1872<br>BG/154/A/15  April 1873 - September 1873<br>BG/154/A/16  April 1894 - September 1874<br>BG/154/A/17  March 1875 - November 1875<br>BG/154/A/18  October 1875 - March 1876<br>BG/154/A/19  March 1876 - September 1876<br>BG/154/A/20  October 1876 - March 1877<br>BG/154/A/21  March 1877 - September 1877<br>BG/154/A/22  October 1877 - March 1878<br>BG/154/A/23  March 1878 - September 1878<br>BG/154/A/24  October 1878 - March 1879<br>BG/154/A/25  March 1879 - September 1879<br>BG/154/A/26  October 1879 - March 1880<br>BG/154/A/27  October 1880 - March 1881<br>BG/154/A/28  March 1881 - September 1881<br>BG/154/A/29  October 1881 - March 1882<br>BG/154/A/30  April 1882 - September 1882<br>BG/154/A/31  October 1882 - March 1883<br>BG/154/A/32  March 1883 - March 1884<br>BG/154/A/33  March 1884 - September 1884<br>BG/154/A/34  April 1885 - October 1885<br>BG/154/A/35  October 1885 - April 1886<br>BG/154/A/36  May 1886 - November 1886<br>BG/154/A/37  May 1887 - October 1887<br>BG/154/A/57  January 1911 - January 1912<br>BG/154/A/58  January  1912 - January  1913<br>BG/154/A/59  January  1913 - January  1914<br>BG/154/A/60  January  1914 - January 1915<br>BG/154/A/61  January 1915 -  January  1916<br>BG/154/A/62  January  1916 - January  1917<br>BG/154/A/63  January 1917 - January  1918<br>BG/154/A/64  January  1918 - January  1919<br>BG/154/A/65  January  1919 - December 1919<br>BG/154/A/66  January  1920 - November 1920<br>BG/154/A/67  January 1921 - July 1922<br>BG/154/A/68  January- July 1853<br>BG/154/AA/1  April 1845 - October 1847 (First Meeting 1 April 1845)<br>BG/154/AA/2  May 1851 - November 1851<br>BG/154/AA/3  December 1851 - June 1852<br>BG/154/AA/4  January 1853 - July 1853<br>BG/154/AA/5  December 1855 - May 1856<br>BG/154/AA/6  December 1860 - December 1861<br>BG/154/AA/7  December 1861 - December 1862<br>BG/154/AA/8  December 1862 - December 1863<br>BG/154/AA/9  December 1865 - December 1866<br>BG/154/AA/10  December 1867 - December 1868<br>BG/154/AA/11  December 1869 - December 1870<br>BG/154/AA/12  December 1871 - March 1872<br>BG/154/AA/13  April 1873 - September 1873<br>BG/154/AA/14  March 1874 - September 1874<br>BG/154/AA/15  October 1875 - March 1876,,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document.  This number is needed to call up each document."Kerry County Library, Tralee",,Tralee Poor Law Union,,1887-1911,"19th, 20th",Tralee Union Rough Minute Books:<br>BG/154/A/38  May 1887 - October 1887<br>BG/154/A/39  November 1887 - October 1887<br>BG/154/A/40  November 1887 - December 1887<br>BG/154/A/41  January 1889 - December 1889<br>BG/154/A/42  1891<br>BG/154/A/43  1892<br>BG/154/A/44  1893<br>BG/154/A/45  1894<br>BG/154/A/46  1895<br>BG/154/A/47  1896 (January - June)<br>BG/154/A/48  1897<br>BG/154/A/49  August 1899 - July 1900<br>BG/154/A/50  June 1899 - April 1901<br>BG/154/A/51  May 1901 - June 1903<br>BG/154/A/52  June 1903 - August 1905<br>BG/154/A/53  September 1905 - December 1906<br>BG/154/A/54  January 1907 - December 1908<br>BG/154/A/55  January 1909 - January 1910<br>BG/154/A/56  January 1910 - January 1911,,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document.  This number is needed to call up each document."Kerry County Library, Tralee",,Tralee Poor Law Union,,1876-1882,19th,Tralee Union Rough Minute Books: <br>BG/154/AA/17  March 1877 - September 1877<br>BG/154/AA/18  October 1877 - March 1878<br>BG/154/AA/19  March 1878 - September 1878<br>BG/154/AA/20  October 1878 - March 1879<br>BG/154/AA/21  March 1879 - September 1879<br>BG/154/AA/22  September 1879 - March 1880<br>BG/154/AA/23  March 1880 - September 1880<br>BG/154/AA/24  October 1880 - March 1881<br>BG/154/AA/25  October 1881 - March 1882,,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document.  This number is needed to call up each document."Kerry County Library, Tralee",,,,1887-1919,"19th, 20th",Labourers' Acts Minute Books (i.e. acting as Rural Sanitary Authority): <br>BG154/AL/1  March 1887 - July 1888<br>BG154/AL/2  August 1888 - September 1889<br>BG154/AL/3  September 1889 - January 1891<br>BG154/AL/4  January 1891 - December 1892<br>BG154/AL/5  January 1893 - March 1893<br>BG154/AL/6  December 1893 - November 1894<br>BG154/AL/7  December 1894 - September 1897<br>BG154/AL/8  October 1897 - July 1899<br>BG154/AL/9  June 1887 - October 1895<br><br>Statistical and financial minute books: <br>BG/154/F/1  October 1904 - November 1906 - Financial only.<br>BG/154/F/2  February 1916 - March 1919,,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document.  This number is needed to call up each document."Kerry County Library, Tralee",,Tralee Poor Law Union,,1842-1903,"19th, 20th","Tralee Union Letter Books: <br>BG154/B/1  25 August 1842 - 23 December 1843<br>Office Copies of orders including 2 April 1840, Order declaring a Union and 25 August 1842, Order declaring a Workhouse<br>BG154/B/2  5 January 1892 - 19 December 1892  Local Government Board letter<br>BG154/B/3  16 January 1895 - 14 June 1898  Sanctions only<br>BG154/B/4  18 January 1896 - 17 February 1897 Ordinary with seed letters for 1898<br>BG154/B/5  1 Auguat 1898 - 5 September 1899 Ordinary and seed letters from the Local Government Board<br>BG154/B/6  28 November 1898 - 23 June 1900  Letters from the Local Government Board under the Medical Charities and Sanitary Acts.<br>BG154/B/7  26 September 1899 - 12 June 1900  Ordinary and medical charities letters from the Local Government Board<br>BG154/B/8  29 June 1900 - 31 August 1903 Ordinary and medical certificates from the Local Government Board<br>BG154/B/9  3 September 1902 - 30 December 1903  Ordinary and medical certificates from the Local Government Board.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document.  This number is needed to call up each document."Kerry County Library, Tralee",,Tralee Poor Law Union,,1887-1920,"19th, 20th",Tralee Union Correspondence:<br>BG/154/B/1  26 August 1903 - 31 August 1905  Ordinary and Labourer's Acts<br>BG/154/B/2  1 January 1909 - 20 February 1913  Local Government Board Correspondence relating to the  Labourer's Acts.<br>BG/154/B/3  1 January 1909 - 23 December 1913  Ordinary letters from the Local Government Board<br>BG/154/B/4  2 January 1909 - 23 December 1913  Local Government Board mainly sanctions<br>BG/154/B/5  24 February 1913 - 11 August 1916  Local Government Board<br>BG/154/B/6  16 November 1908 - 14 February 1918  Miscellaneous<br>BG/154/B/7  1 January 1918 - 11 February 1920  Local Government Board<br><br>Agreements  (Board of Guardians acting as Rural Secretary Authority) <br>BG/154/1  June 1887 - September 1898  Arranged according to rent collectors districts; old and new schemes kept separate<br>BG154/AD/1  April 1884 - February 1899 - Dispensary Committee Minute Book.,,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document.  This number is needed to call up each document."Kerry County Library, Tralee",,Caherciveen Rural District Council,,1900-1925,20th,Caherciveen Rural District Council Minute Books:<br>RDC/48/A/1  January 1900 - March 1902<br>RDC/48/A/2  March 1907 - December 1909<br>RDC/48/A/3  December 1909 - March 1912<br>RDC/48/A/4  March 1912 - July 1912<br>RDC/48/A/5  July 1912 - July 1915 - Labourer's Acts Minutes<br>RDC/48/A/6  July 1915 - May 1919 - P H Acts Minutes<br>RDC/48/A/7  June 1919 - June 1925,,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document.  This number is needed to call up each document."Kerry County Library, Tralee",,Dingle Rural District Council,,1899-1913,"19th, 20th",Dingle Rural District Council  Minute Books:<br>RDC/73/A/1  August 1899 - March 1901<br>RDC/73/A/2  March 1901 - March 1902<br>RDC/73/A/3  May 1902 - April 1903<br>RDC/73/A/4  May 1903 - April 1904<br>RDC/73/A/5  April 1904 - September 1905<br>RDC/73/A/6  September 1905 - April 1906<br>RDC/73/A/7  April 1906 - October 1906<br>RDC/73/A/8  October 1906 - November 1907<br>RDC/73/A/9  December 1907 - June 1908<br>RDC/73/A/10  February 1908 - November 1908<br>RDC/73/A/11  November 1908 - March 1909<br>RDC/73/A/12  April 1909 - August 1909<br>RDC/73/A/13  August 1909 - December 1909<br>RDC/73/A/14  December 1909 - April 1910<br>RDC/73/A/15  May 1910 - March 1911<br>RDC/73/A/16  April 1911 - January 1912<br>RDC/73/A/17  February 1912 - September 1912<br>RDC/73/A/18  October 1912 - May 1913<br>RDC/73/A/19  May 1913 - September 1913,,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document.  This number is needed to call up each document."Kerry County Library, Tralee",,Dingle Rural District Council,,1913-1925,20th,Dingle Rural District Council  Minute Books:<br>RDC/73/A/20  October 1913 - March 1914<br>RDC/73/A/21  March 1914 - August 1914<br>RDC/73/A/22  January 1914 - December 1914<br>RDC/73/A/23  February 1915 - May 1915<br>RDC/73/A/24  May 1915 - December 1915<br>RDC/73/A/25  December 1915 - December 1916<br>RDC/73/A/26  December 1916 - August 1917<br>RDC/73/A/27  August 1917 - March 1918<br>RDC/73/A/28  April 1918 - June 1919<br>RDC/73/A/29  July 1919 - July 1920 <br>RDC/73/A/30  January 1921 - April 1922<br>RDC/73/A/31  May 1922 - December 1923<br>RDC/73/A/32  July 1920 - October 1920 and December 1923 - August 1924<br>RDC/73/A/33  August 1924 - June 1925,,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document.  This number is needed to call up each document."Kerry County Library, Tralee",,Dingle Rural District Council,,1901-1909,20th,Dingle Rural District Council Rough Minute Books:<br>RDC/73/AA/1  August 1899 - February 1901<br>RDC/73/AA/2  March 1901 - December 1901<br>RDC/73/AA/3  May 1902 - April 1903<br>RDC/73/AA/4  May 1903 - April 1904<br>RDC/73/AA/5  April 1904 - September 1905<br>RDC/73/AA/6  April 1906 - October 1906<br>RDC/73/AA/7  October 1906 - January 1908<br>RDC/73/AA/8  September 1905 - May 1908<br>RDC/73/AA/9  June 1908 - March 1909<br>RDC/73/AA/10  March 1909 - August 1909<br><br>Labourersw' Acts Minute Books:<br>RDC/73/AL/1     Minute Book  February 1902 - September 1905<br>RDC/73/AAL/1   Rough Minute Book  February 1902 - September 1905,,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document.  This number is needed to call up each document."Kerry County Library, Tralee",,Kenmare Rural District Council,,1899-1921,19th&20th,"Kenmare Rural District Council Minute Books:<br>RDC/100/A/1  September 1899 - March 1901<br>RDC/100/A/2  March 1901 - June 1902<br>RDC/100/A/3  June 1902 - January 1904<br>RDC/100/A/4  February 1904 - August 1905<br>RDC/100/A/5  August 1905 - February 1907<br>RDC/100/A/6  February 1907 - April 1908  Minutes of Miscellaneous meetings<br>RDC/100/A/7  May 1908 - July 1909  Minutes of Miscellaneous meetings<br>RDC/100/A/8  July 1909 - October 1910<br>RDC/100/A/9  October 1910 - January 1912<br>RDC/100/A/10  August 1913 - November 1914<br>RDC/100/A/11  December 1914 - May 1916 [Public Health Acts, etc.]<br>RDC/100/A/12  June 1916 - September 1917<br>RDC/100/A/13  November 1917 - June 1919<br>RDC/100/A/14  June 1919 - December 1921<br><br>RDC/100/AF/1   Financial Minute Book  August 1909 - December 1911<br>RDC/100/AF/2   Financial Minute Book  January 1912 - July 1914<br>RDC/100/AQ/1  Quarterly Minute Book  1 October 1900 - July 1910<br>RDC/100/B/1     Letter Books  Outgoing   1901-1904.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document.  This number is needed to call up each document."Kerry County Library, Tralee",,Killarney Poor Law Union,,1900-1918,20th,Killarney Rural District Council  Minute Books:<br>RDC/104/A/1  Year Ended 31 March 1900<br>RDC/104/A/2  Year Ended 31 March 1901<br>RDC/104/A/3  Year Ended 31 March 1902<br>RDC/104/A/4  Year Ended 31 March 1903<br>RDC/104/A/5  Year Ended 31 March 1904<br>RDC/104/A/6  Year Ended 31 March 1905<br>RDC/104/A/7  Year Ended 31 March 1906<br>RDC/104/A/8  Year Ended 31 March 1907<br>RDC/104/A/9  Year Ended 31 March 1908<br>RDC/104/A/10  Year Ended 31 March 1909<br>RDC/104/A/11  Year Ended 31 March 1910<br>RDC/104/A/12  Year Ended 31 March 1911<br>RDC/104/A/13  Year Ended 31 March 1912<br>RDC/104/A/14  Year Ended 31 March 1913<br>RDC/104/A/15  Year Ended 31 March 1914<br>RDC/104/A/16  Year Ended 31 March 1915<br>RDC/104/A/17  Year Ended 31 March 1916<br>RDC/104/A/18  Year Ended 31 March 1917<br>RDC/104/A/19  Year Ended 31 March 1918,,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document.  This number is needed to call up each document."Kerry County Library, Tralee",,Killarney Rural District Council,,1919-1925,20th,Killarney Rural District Council  Minute Books:<br>RDC/104/A/20  Year Ended  31 March 1919<br>RDC/104/A/21  Year Ended  31 March 1920<br>RDC/104/A/22  Year Ended  31 March 1921<br>RDC/104/A/23  Year Ended  31 March 1922<br>RDC/104/A/24  Year Ended  31 March 1923<br>RDC/104/A/25  Year Ended  31 March 1924<br>RDC/104/A/26  Year Ended  31 March 1925<br>RDC/104/A/27  Year Ended  31 March 1925 (See KBH/104/A  On 1 October 1925 the Rural District Council ceased to exist and its functions were carried out by the County Board of Health).<br><br>RDC/104/AQ  Quarterly Minute Books<br>RDC/104/AQ/1  Quarterly Minute Book  July 1899 - July 1905<br>RDC/104/AQ/2  Quarterly Minute Book  October 1905 - March 1912<br>RDC/104/AQ/3  Quarterly Minute Book  April 1912 - March 1916<br>RDC/104/AQ/4  Quarterly Minute Book  April 1916 - April 1925,,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document.  This number is needed to call up each document."Kerry County Library, Tralee",,Killarney Rural District Council,,1907-1924,20th,Killarney Rural District Council Letter Books Outgoing:<br>RDC/104/B/1  1907<br>RDC/104/B/2  1908<br>RDC/104/B/3  1909<br>RDC/104/B/4  1911<br>RDC/104/B/5  June 1912 - February 1913<br>RDC/104/B/6  February 1913 - February 1914<br>RDC/104/B/7  February 1914 - December 1914<br>RDC/104/B/8  September 1915 - May 1916<br>RDC/104/B/9  June 1917 - August 1918<br>RDC/104/B/10  August 1918 - May 1920<br>RDC/104/B/11 1921  August 1924 (entries for August 1924 continued at front of the book).,,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document.  This number is needed to call up each document."Kerry County Library, Tralee",,Killarney Rural District Council,,1899-1924,20th,Killarney Rural District Council Letter Books Incoming:<br>RDC/104/BA/1  1899<br>RDC/104/BA/2  1900<br>RDC/104/BA/3  1901<br>RDC/104/BA/4  1902<br>RDC/104/BA/5  1903<br>RDC/104/BA/6  1904<br>RDC/104/BA/7  1905<br>RDC/104/BA/8  1906<br>RDC/104/BA/9  1907<br>RDC/104/BA/10  1908<br>RDC/104/BA/11  1909<br>RDC/104/BA/12  1910<br>RDC/104/BA/13  1911<br>RDC/104/BA/14  1912<br>RDC/104/BA/15  1913<br>RDC/104/BA/16  1914<br>RDC/104/BA/17  1915<br>RDC/104/BA/18  1916<br>RDC/104/BA/19  1918<br>RDC/104/BA/20  1919<br>RDC/104/BA/21  1920-1922<br>RDC/104/BA/22  1923-1924,,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document.  This number is needed to call up each document."Kerry County Library, Tralee",,Killarney Rural District Council,,1895-1910,"19th, 20th",Killarney Rural District Council miscellaneous:<br>Improvement Schemes under Labourers (Ireland) Acts 1883-1896<br>RDC/104/??/0    20 October 1900<br>RDC/104/??/1    11 October 1902  1 copy of Amended Scheme<br>RDC/104/??/2    11 October 1902   2 copy of same<br>RDC/104/??/3    27 May 1905   Representation Forms<br>RDC/104/??/4    24 August 1907  Representation Forms<br>RDC/104/??/5    15 January 1910   Representation Forms<br>RDC/104/??/6    17 December 1895 - 13 February 1904   Advertisements Book.,,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document.  This number is needed to call up each document."Kerry County Library, Tralee",,Listowel Rural District Council,,1901-1925,20th,"Listowel Rural District Council Minute Books: <br>RDC/112/A/1  August 1901 - July 1902<br>RDC/112/A/2  July 1902 - April 1902<br>RDC/112/A/3  April 1903 - May 1904<br>RDC/112/A/4  June 1904 - December 1906<br>RDC/112/A/5  December 1906 - February 1911<br><br>Labourers' Acts  Minute Books (i.e. acting as Rural Sanitary Authority)<br>RDC/112/AL/1  September 1906 - November 1908<br>RDC/112/AL/2  November 1908 - March 1911<br>RDC/112/AL/3  March 1911 - February 1912<br>RDC/112/AL/4  March 1912 - February 1913<br>RDC/112/AL/5  February 1913 - January 1914<br>RDC/112/AL/6  1914<br>RDC/112/AL/7  1915<br>RDC/112/AL/8  January 1916 - December 1916<br>RDC/112/AL/9  1917<br>RDC/112/AL/10  January 1919 - December 1919<br>RDC/112/AL/11  January 1920 - December 1921<br>RDC/112/AL/12  1923<br>RDC/112/AL/13  1924<br>RDC/112/AL/14  January 1925 - August 1925: 1918,1922<br>RDC/112/AF/1   April 1904 - October 1906",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document.  This number is needed to call up each document."Kerry County Library, Tralee",,Tralee Rural District Council,,1901-1925,20th,Tralee Rural District Council  Minute Books:<br>RDC/154/A/1  September 1900 - October 1901<br>RDC/154/A/2  November 1901 - December 1902<br>RDC/154/A/3  January 1903 - January 1904<br>RDC/154/A/4  January 1904 - January 1905<br>RDC/154/A/5  February 1905 - September 1905<br>RDC/154/A/6  September 1906 - December 1906<br>RDC/154/A/7  January 1907 - December 1908<br>RDC/154/A/8  January 1908 - January 1910<br>RDC/154/A/9  January 1910 - January 1911<br>RDC/154/A/10  January 1911 - January 1912<br>RDC/154/A/11  January 1912 - January 1913<br>RDC/154/A/12  January 1913 - January 1914<br>RDC/154/A/13  January 1914 - January 1915<br>RDC/154/A/14  January 1915 - January 1916<br>RDC/154/A/15  January 1916 - January 1917<br>RDC/154/A/16  January 1917 - December 1817<br>RDC/154/A/17  January 1918 - December 1918<br>RDC/154/A/18  January 1919 - January 1920<br>RDC/154/A/19  January 1920 - June 1925<br>RDC/154/AF/1 - Financial Minute Book - May 1909 - February 1913,,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document.  This number is needed to call up each document."Kerry County Library, Tralee",,Tralee Rural District Council,,1900-1925,20th,Tralee Rural District Council Quarterly Minute Books:<br>RDC/154/AQ/1  July 1900 - July 1911<br>RDC/154/AQ/2  October 1911 - October 1919<br>RDC/154/AQ/3  January 1920 - April 1925<br><br>RDC/154/BA - Letter Books Incoming:<br>RDC/154/BA/1  Letter Book  1 January 1908 - July 1920  Sanctions<br>RDC/154/BA/2  Letter Book  January 1909 - February 1913 relating to Labourers Acts<br>RDC/154/BA/3  Letter Book  January 1909 - December 1913  Ordinary<br>RDC/154/BA/4  Letter Book  February 1913 - August 1916  ???? Labourer's Acts<br>RDC/154/BA/5  Letter Book  March 1908 - February 1918  Auditor's reports<br><br>RDC/154/M  Miscellaneous<br>RDC/154/M/1  Register of Burials  1900 - 1906.,,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document.  This number is needed to call up each document."Meath County Library, Navan",Click Repository,County Board of Health,,1899-1916,"19th, 20th","Headings include summary and analysis of receipts and expenditure of the County Board of Health, Treasurer's Accounts, Secretary's petty disbursements, repayment of assistance, rents of dispensary residence, unpaid bills. Accounts certified by local government auditor. Series includes softbound drafts.<br><br>General Accounts Ledgers <br>September 1899 - March 1905<br>September 1905 - March 1908<br>September 1908 - March 1909<br>September 1911 <br>March 1912 <br>September 1912 <br>March 1913 <br>September 1913 <br>March 1914 <br>September 1914 <br>March 1915 <br>September 1915 <br>March 1916 <br>September 1916 <br>March 1917 <br>September 1917<br>March 1917 <br>September 1917 <br>March 1918 <br>September 1918<br>March 1919 <br>September 1919 <br>March 1920 <br>September 1920 <br>March 1921 <br>September 1921 <br>March 1922 <br>September 1923 <br>March 1924 <br>September 1924 <br>March 1925 <br>September 1925 <br>March 1926 <br>September 1926 <br>March 1927 <br>September 1927<br>March 1928 <br>September 1928 <br>March 1929 <br>September 1929 <br>March 1930 <br>September 1930 <br>September 1930 - March 1932 <br>March 1931 <br>September 1931 <br>March 1932 <br>September 1932 <br>March 1933 <br>September 1933 <br>March 1934 <br>September 1934 <br>March 1935 <br>September 1935 <br>March 1936 <br>September 1936<br>March 1937 <br>September 1937 <br>September 1938 <br>September 1939 <br>March 1940 <br>September 1940 <br>March 1941 <br>September 1941 <br>March 1942 <br>August 1942 <br>March 1943 <br>March 1944 - March 1945<br>March 1946 - March 1947<br>March 1948 <br>March 1950<br>March 1950 - March 1951? <br>March 1955 - March 1956 <br>March 1956 - March 1957 <br>March 1947 - March 1958<br>March 1958 <br>March 1959 <br>September 1959 - September 1961 <br>March 1961 - March 1962 <br>March 1962 - March 1963 <br>March 1963 - March 1964<br><br>Financial Statement Book Expenditure:  Information recorded under headings; date of issue of order, in whose favour issued, particulars of payment classification of expenditure. Half-yearly accounts certified by chairman of the board and chairman of Finance committee.<br><br>March 1914 - September 1926<br>March 1916 - September 1919<br>September 1919 - March 1924<br>September 1926 - September 1928<br>September 1928 - March 1931<br>March 1931 - September 1935<br>September 1934 - March 1936<br>March 1936 - March 1943<br>September 1940 - September 1942<br>March 1942 - March 1943<br><br>Financial Statement Book Expenditure Subsidary Account <br>Information recorded under headings; date of issue of order, in whose favour issued, particulars of payment, no. of paying order, date when paid by treasurer, total amount ordered to be paid, classification of expenditure. Account certified by secretary of the county council and chairman of the Finance Committee. Half-yearly accounts.<br><br>September 1919 - September 1920<br>March 1921 - September 1922<br>September 1922 - March 1924<br>March 1924 - September 1928<br>September 1925 - September 1926<br>September 1926 - September 1927<br>June 1927 - [draft]<br>September 1928 - March 1929<br>March 1929 - March 1930<br>March 1930 - March 1931<br>March 1931 - September 1931<br>September 1931 - September 1932<br>September 1932 - March 1933<br>September 1933 - March 1934<br>March 1933 - March 1934<br>March 1934 - March 1935<br>March 1935 - March 1937<br>September 1937 - March 1941<br>September 1941 - March 1943<br>September 1939 - September 1940<br>April 1943 - March 1951<br>March 1944 - March 1950<br><br>Financial Statement Books receipts<br>Information recorded under headings, date when lodged with treasurer, particulars of receipt, classification of receipts. Accounts certified by County Secretary and Chairman of Finance Committee.<br><br>September 1916 - March 1919<br>March 1921 - September 1922<br>September 1923 - March 1926<br>March 1926 - March 1928<br>March 1928 - September 1929<br>September 1929 - September 1930<br>March 1932 - March 1933<br>September 1933 - September 1934<br>September 1934 - September 1935<br>September 1935 - September 1936<br>March 1937 - September 1937<br>March 1938 - September 1939<br>March 1940 - March 1942<br>March 1941 - March 1943<br>March 1943 - March 1944<br>March 1944 - March 1945<br>March 1944 - March 1947<br>March 1944 - March 1946<br>March 1947 - March 1948<br>March 1949<br>March 1948 - March 1952<br>March 1951<br>March 1951 - March 1952<br><br>Meath County Council Miscellaneous volumes:<br>General Receipt of Provisions Groceries, Fuel, Washing material, etc.<br>1951 - March 1952<br>April 1953 - May 1954<br><br>Financial Statement Book (General Purposes Charges)  March 1944 - March 1950<br>Information recorded under headings date of payment, particulars, total amount ordered to be paid, salaries and allowances, rate collection, pensions and gratuities, advertising, printing and stationary, urban contributions.<br><br>Financial Statement Book Expenditure  Road Charges  April 1943 - March 1951<br>Information recorded under headings which include, date of payment, particulars, number of paying orders, date paid by treasurer, main roads, country roads, special grant works.<br><br>Financial Statement Book Expenditure  September 1939 - September 1940<br>Information recorded under headings which include date of issue of order, in whose favour issued, particulars of payment, no. of paying order, date when paid by treasurer, orders outstanding, total amount ordered to be paid, Engineers fees, clerk of works, cost of provision order, cost of mortgages.<br><br>Financial Statement Book Expenditure  Turf charges - March 1943 - March 1950<br><br>Excepted Employment Register  January 1949 - July 1958<br><br>Lodgements: Poor Rate and Drainage Rate<br>March 1935 - March 1938<br>1938-1941<br>March 1942<br><br>Machinery Expenses Account Book  1960-1961<br>1970-1971<br><br>Labourers' Act Ledgers:<br>Navan Rural District Council <br>1884-1897<br>1907-1925<br>1936-1937<br><br>Dunshaughlin Rural District Council <br>1885-1901<br>1907-1910<br><br>Meath Rural District Council 1908-1914<br><br>Ardee Rural District Council 1908-1911<br><br>Agreement Scheme <br>1936<br>1880-1911<br>1936-1942<br><br>Newcastle Rural District Council 1901-1911<br><br>Trim Rural District Council <br>1902-1905<br>1894-1916<br><br>Compulsory Purchase Orders<br>1939 <br>1949-1951<br><br>Purchase Scheme<br>1936 <br>1936-1949<br><br>Navan Rural District Council <br>1894-1903<br>1903-1907<br><br>Rent Collectors' Report Books:<br>Ardee Rural District Council No. 2<br>August 1922 - March 1934<br>April 1934 - December 1941<br><br>Moynalty<br> June 1938 - August 1943<br><br>Oldcastle<br>January 1934 - November 1941<br><br>Trim Urban District Council  1934-1943<br><br>Dunshaughlin Rural District Council <br>July 1922 - October 1929<br>February 1934 - December 1941<br><br>Kells Rural District Council Nobber District<br>March 1940 - March 1946<br>September 1924 - June 1928<br><br>Trim <br>August 1939 - August1945<br>October 1935 - October 1942<br>September 1936 - July 1943<br>March 1935-September 1937<br><br>Kells Rural District <br>March 1934-October1935<br>October 1937-December 1943<br>March 1935-March1938<br><br>Kells Dispensary  March 1939-July 1941<br><br>Meath  February 1934 - December 1941<br><br>Navan<br>July 1935-August 1942<br>July 1941-September 1945<br>December 1933-June 1941<br><br>Ratoath  January 1936 - December 1942<br><br>Accounts ledgers:<br>Information recorded under headings which include summary and reconcilement for the half year, sundry accounts, Clerk's Petty Disbursement Account, memorandum of salaries paid during the half year, memorandum of pensions paid. Half-yearly accounts.<br><br>Dunshaughlin Rural District Council <br>September 1905 - March 1907<br>September 1907 - March 1909<br>September 1911 - March 1913<br>September 1915 - March 1917<br>September 1917 - March 1919<br>September 1919 - March 1921<br>September 1921 - September 1923<br><br>Innshanglin Rural District Council <br>September 1913-March 1915<br>September 1923 - September 1925<br>September 1915 - September 1917<br>September 1917 - March 1919<br>September 1919 - March 1924<br><br>Edenderry Rural District Council <br>September 1916 - March 1918<br><br>Kells Rural District Council <br>September 1899 - March 1905 (with draft)<br>September 1905 - March 1907 (with draft)<br>September 1907 - March 1909 (with draft)<br>September 1909 - March 1911 (with draft)<br>September 1911 - March 1913 (with draft)<br>September 1913 - March 1915 (with draft)<br>September 1915 - March 1917 (with draft)<br>September 1917 - March 1919 (with draft)<br>September 1919 - March 1921<br>September 1921 - September 1925<br>September 1923 - March 1925<br><br>Drogheda Rural District Council <br>September 1907 - March 1909<br>September 1911 - March 1913<br>September 1913 - March 1915<br>September 1915 - March 1917<br>September 1917 - March 1919<br>September 1919 - March 1921<br>September 1921 - March 1923<br>September 1923 - September 1925<br><br>Meath Rural Districr Council <br>September 1905 - March 1907<br>September 1909 - September 1910<br><br>Navan<br>September 1913 - July 1915 (with draft)<br>September 1915 - March 1917 (with draft)<br>September 1917 - March 1919<br>September 1919 -1921 (with draft)<br>September 1921 - March 1923<br>September 1923 - March 1925<br><br>Meath County Board of Health and Public Assistance<br><br>Half-yearly accounts recording information under headings, which include; description of charges, balance in favour at the close of the last half year, money supplied by Co. Council on demand, other receipts during this half year, health district charges, joint district charges, expenditure under Tuberculosis Acts, abstract of cottage rent collection. Accounts certified by secretary and local government auditor. Includes also statement of insurances.<br><br>September 1927 (one item only)<br>March 1928<br>September 1928<br>March 1929<br>September 1929<br>March 1930<br>September 1930<br>March 1931<br>September 1931<br>March 1932<br>March 1933<br>September 1933<br>March 1934<br>March 1935<br>September 1935<br>March 1936<br>September 1936<br>March 1937<br>September 1938<br>March 1939<br>September 1939<br>March 1940<br>September 1940<br>September 1941<br>March 1942.<br><br>Meath County Council: the Combined Hospital Record and Statistical Record<br><br>Information recorded under headings; name, number in register, register number, reference register number of previous year, date when admitted to hospital, name of person, residence previous to admission, age, sex, religious denomination, diseases or sickness, general classification, classification of cases, infectious disease classification, particulars of persons discharged from the hospital.<br>31 July 1924 - 28 February 1926<br>30 September 1939 - 1935<br>April 1940<br>25 April 1940 - 26 January 1941<br>23 January 1941 - 4 October 1941<br>27 October 1949 - 7 July 1950<br>5 October 1943 - 25 May 1944<br>25 May 1944 - 29 January 1945<br>28 October 1944 - 31 May 1952<br>29 January 1945 - 26 September 1945<br>27 August 1945 - 28 October 1953<br>7 July 1950 - April 1951<br>March 1939 - March 1941<br>April 1940 - January 1941<br>January 1941 - November 1941<br>October 1942 - April 1944<br>October 1943 - May 1944<br>September 1944 - January 1945<br>January 1945 - September 1945<br>May 1948 - October 1953 (all TB cases).<br><br>Meath County Council: County Board of Health and Public Assistance, Miscellaneous Volumes, Our Lady's Hospital, Navan:<br>Combined Indoor Register and Statistical Record<br>May 193? -September1935<br>September1935-October 1936<br>Information recorded under headings; register number, date when admitted, name of inmates, age, sex, marital status, classification of assistance, classification of admissions, employment, denomination and particulars of persons discharged from the institution.<br><br>The Home Assistance Register  5 March 1938 - 22 July 1942<br><br>Extern Register  April 1943 - September 1945<br><br>Financial Statement Book Expenditure: Tuberculosis Scheme  September 1941 - March 1943<br><br>Storekeepers Receipt and Issue Book  April 1951 - March 1952<br><br>The ABC Diet Distribution Book  March 1936 - March 1937:<br>Information recorded under headings; number of persons at each meal, provisions consumed, provisions consumed by inmates, articles, quantity consumed by Officers.<br><br>County Infirmary-Day Books<br>February 1934 - November 1937<br>November 1937 - October 1938<br><br>Repayment of Maintenance Account Book<br>Register number, name, position in life, orders of the board, arrears due, etc. March 1938 - March 1940<br><br>County Home, St Joseph's Hospital, Trim  March 1936 - September 1936<br><br>General Expenditure Book: Recording information under headings; date of issue of order in whose favour issued, particulars of payment, number of paying order, date when paid by treasurer, ordinary account, loans account classification of expenditure and unpaid bills at last half year.<br><br>Register of Persons maintained and sent to extern institutions<br>Information recorded under headings which include, reference to minutes, name, address, sex, age, years medical officer by whom recommended. Name of institution noted at top of page.<br>24 October 1945 - 19 May 1946<br><br>Summary and Analysis of Provisions, etc. receipts and consumption account.<br>Information recorded under headings, article, and quantity on hand at commencement of half year, quantity received during this half year, quantity consumed, summary of cost of officer's rations.<br>September 1924 - September 1936<br>September 1937 - March 1946.<br><br>Meath County Council Board of Health and Public Assistance, Various: <br>Medical Relief Register  March 1934 - August 1936<br><br>Refunds Home Assistance. No. 1 District  March 1936 - March 1939<br><br>Assistance Officer's Receipt and Expenditure Books<br>September 1925 - October 1941<br>September 1934 - April 1938<br>Information includes; number of week, week ending, balance in hands at close of previous week, money received during week, number of paying order, total funds to be accounted for, expenditure during week.<br><br>Assistance Officers Expenditure Books<br>Half-yearly account, information recorded under headings which include; adult male lunatics, insane persons and idiots, summary of preceding columns, assisted provisionally on the responsibility of the assistance officer, names of persons assisted, nature of assistance, total for the half year.<br>September 1941 - September 1942<br>September 1935 - August 1936<br><br>Meath County Council Medical Returns, Our Lady's Hospital, Navan:<br>March 1935 - February 1937<br>February 1937 - December 1936<br>February 1937 - December 1938<br>December 1938 - October 1940<br>January 1939 - November 1940<br>November 1940 - July 1942<br>January 1941 - October 1942<br>October 1942 - April 1944<br>August 1942 - May 1944<br>June 1944 - May 1946<br>December 1950 - September 1952",,,"University College Dublin, Archives Department",,Desmond Ryan Papers,LA10,1860-1967,19th&20th,"The collection includes material relating to Mrs Sarah Ryan (nee Hartley), including notebook about her activities with the Irish Countrywomen's Association (1962-65)  Also her correspondence (1933-71) relating to personal, political and literary matters, including letter from Hanna Sheehy Skeffington, Women's Social and Political League, about a reception for 'Spanish returned soldiers'; correspondence with Olivia Hughes with references to Margaret Cunningham, Warden of Trinity Hall, Cambridge, and Countess Markievicz, and with Ella Walsh and Lil Nic Dhonnachada; also circulars, etc., from Girton College, of which Sarah Ryan was a graduate.<br>Desmond Ryan's research material includes note by Alice Milligan, editor of the 'Shan Van Vocht', to an article by James Connolly; copies of correspondence 1911-1916 of P H Pearse with Mrs Bloomer relating to St. Ita's; copy of 'The memoirs of Madge Daly', incomplete, corrected and annotated by Ryan.<br>Ryan's correspondence 1938-1963 includes letters from Margaret Pearse, Hanna Sheehy Skeffington, Maighread Ni Cochlain, Eileen McCarthy, May Crowley (nee Quigley), Bab Ryan; also passing references in correspondence to women's part in Easter Week. Ryan's letters to the press 1936-1963 refer to a wide variety of topics, among them hot meals for schoolchildren. Mrs. Kathleen Clarke's account of the evacuation of the GPO in 1916, and 'certain relatives of Easter Week leaders gagging with shrouds all writers', Irish Housewives' Association delegation to Paris World Conference for Peace (1953), and an unsent letter relating to an attack on Mrs Hilda Verlin for visiting the Soviet Union. Other correspondents include Eibhlin O Briain, Eily D Walsh, Patricia Rushton, Marguerite Louis, Mary O'Malley, Lorna Reynolds, Sighle Barrett, Moirin Chavasse, Miss Conway, Madge Daly, Geraldine Dillon, Norah Hoult, Stella Jackson, Rosamund Jacob (including reference to her difficulty in finding a publisher for her book on Matilda Tone), Helen Landreth, Mary Francis MacHugh, Mrs Margaret Phelan, Hanna Sheehy Skeffington, Mrs Mary Boylan, Teresa Brennan, Lillie Byrne, Mrs Erskine Childers (regarding her reservations about a life of Childers by Ryan), Johanna Collins, Sr M Conception, Nora Connolly O'Brien, Kathleen Coyle, Kitty Fleming, Ina Foley (Department of External Affairs), Marjory Forrester, Janet E Handley, Eileen McCarvill (nee McGrane), Brighid Nic Ruadhri, Mrs [? Terence] MacSwiney, Kathleen O'Connell (private secretary to President de Valera), Ailbhe O Monachain, Hilary Pyle.<br><br>Personal correspondence includes correspondence with Doris Alcock, Olivia Hughes (about the involvement of Elizabeth Ryan (mother) with the Irish Countrywomen's Association, Scoil Bride and Miss Gavan (Duffy) Maire NÁ Cathasaigh (Mary Casey), Maire Comerford (about Cis Cremin, May Crilly, Mary Tinney (Department of External Affairs), Agnes Finnegan, Lil NÁ Fhoghartaigh Bean Ui Thuama, Maire NÁ Dubhghaill and Caitlin Nic Giolla Iosachta, Una Ni Fharceallaigh, Mrs Gwyn, Alice [Harte], Ina Heron, Eleanor Howard, Olivia Hughes, Eily Hutton, Dorothea Kast, Nancy Kirwan, Mrs. Delia Kiernan (Delia Murphy), Ilse Kilscar, Jean Leonard, Mary McDermott, [Mary] Frances [McHugh], Mairin Mithcell, Marie Murphy, Maire Nic Eoin, Geraldine O Briain, Mrs O'Kelly, Cerise Parker, Margaret Pearse, mother St Patricia (Sheila O'Cleary), Dr Lorna Reynolds, Phyllis Ryan (later O'Kelly), Lizzie Ryan (mother), Maeve Ryan (sister), Joan and Kathleen [? Boyd] (aunts), Amy (Leonard, nee Hartley), Mary [? Hartley], Maire Nic Shuibhlaigh.<br>Political correspondence includes letter dated 1963 from Marie Johnston, who at 88 is 'the last woman left of the deputation of suffragists who waited on Arthur Griffith and Eamon de Valera to ask that under whichever State was set up women should be granted the vote under the new Constitution' .<br><br>Also includes obituaries for Margaret Butler (incomplete) and Hanna Sheehy Skeffington; correspondence to the 'Torch', edited from 1940-1944 by Desmond Ryan, includes letters from Rosa Jacob about a debt owed to Liam Mellowes's mother, and Louie Bennett on behalf of the Irish Women Workers' Union, enclosing letter to the President of Ireland, asking him to refer the Trade Union Bill to the Supreme Court; a copybook belonging to Ryan (1917), marked 'private and confidential' includes discussion of prostitution and sexual love; letter to Mrs Keating about Noel Browne and Blanchardstown Sanatorium , and a copy of 'Leabhar na mBan', published 1919 by Cumann na mBan.",,,"University College Dublin, Archives Department",,Desmond Ryan Papers,LA11,1860-1967,"19th, 20th","Correspondence, mainly relating to personal, literary and Conradh na Gaeilge matters, includes letters from Almey Adcock about literary matters, Miss K Clayton, Una NÁ Chaircheallaigh, Maire Nic Fhloinnghaile, Lil NÁ Fhogartaigh, Maire NÁ Dubhghaill, Hilda de Buit, Kathleen Lysaght, Ruth Melland, Mairin Mitchell, Edit Norman, Kathleen O'Cathain, Annie ? (sister), Lizzie Boyd (wife), Maeve Ryan (daughter)<br><br>Literary correspondence includes correspondence with Sorcha NÁ Guairim; also letters from Elizabeth Yeats, Cuala Industries 91933), agreeing to read Ryan's poems, but warning that her brother W B Yeats selects what is printed, and subsequently refusing poems.",,,"University College Dublin, Archives Department",,Eoin MacNeill Papers,LA1,(c1890-1979),"19th, 20th","Section E includes material relating to the text of MacNeill's 'Ancient Laws of Ireland': topics covered include women - their position in pre-Celtic society, ownership of land, etc.<br><br>Section F, dealing with the politics of independent Ireland, the development of the National University and cultural and educational organisations, includes letters about the appointment of Maire Ni Griobhta as secretary to the Irish Manuscripts Commission; also material relating to parental rights in the education of children [168-170], on the poultry industry, letter from Sr Mary of the Sacred Heart, Ursuline Convent, Waterford about teaching hours], as well as a Dail question from Alfred Byrne TD about the non-appointment of Hanna Sheehy Skeffington as examiner in English under the Intermediate Board (1924); also notes on the custom of 'hiring out' boys and girls in West Donegal to work in the Lagan valley, with reference to the 1926 Compulsory Education Act, record of pupils presented for domestic training examination at St Anne's, Booterstown, review of 'Structural Geography of Ireland' by Eleanor Butler, correspondence of Mrs McCarthy, and a letter about subscriptions for a headstone in Irish and English for Ellen Donovan in Glasnevin Cemetery.<br><br>MacNeill's correspondence, private, professional and political (section G) includes letters from Margaret MacNeill (sister) about home rule and the Gaelic League, and to her from prison, typescript letters to Lady Gregory relating to' An Claidheamh Soluis' and the Irish Literary Theatre, also abstracts from Lady Gregory's journals, enclosed in covering letter from Maire Sweeney to Eibhlin Tierney, letters from Maire MacNeill, and correspondence of Eoin MacNeill and his wife Taddie (Agnes).  Also letters from Eilis Netley (daughter); letters and related material from Anne Throop Gray about plans for Irish studies in American universities; correspondence between Nelly O'Brien and Charles MacNeill (brother), in which O'Brien seeks permission to show material about Eoin's trial to Miss Mahaffy, who is recording an account of it for the library of Trinity College Dublin. Also letter from Eoin MacNeill to Eiblin (daughter) at Dominican Convent, Muckross Park, Dublin, and to Eibhlin Tierney (nee MacNeill) from London. Also letters of Turlough MacNeill to his mother Taddie O'Neill and correspondence with his sister Eibhlin. Political and diplomatic material includes a letter from MacNeill about the visit of Hanna Sheehy Skeffington to Geneva to protest against Ireland's admission to the League of Nations; letter from Una (granddaughter) in Irish about a holiday in Donegal. Also letter from James MacNeill to his mother Mrs Archibald MacNeill, c1892, and to his sister Maggie, c1920; letters to Mrs Agnes (Taddie) MacNeill from her husband and sons, Brian, Niall and Turlough, 1911-1945. Also correspondence about MacNeill and his papers to Mrs Eibhlin Tierney, including correspondence with Marie Sweeney.<br><br>Section H, relating to  the Irish Volunteers and MacNeill's imprisonment in 1916, political career and personal matters, includes material on Cumann na nBan, also a draft letter by Agnes O'Neill relating the failure to receive letters from MacNeill in prison; also letters from MacNeill to Agnes during his time with the Boundary Commission, including personal news, details of the Commission sittings and of his visits to areas in Ulster; also complaint from Mary MacSwiney about an interim grant for her sister; letter from E de Buitleir to Agnes MacNeill about employment [139]. Also condolences to Eoin and Agnes MacNeill on the death of their son Brian; letters of condolence to Agnes on Eoin's death and letters of condolence to Eibhlin Sweeney on the death of Agnes MacNeill .<br><br>Section J includes a letter, dated 21 October 1909, from Sr Peter, Prioress, Dominican College, Eccles Street, Dublin to Eoin MacNeill, seeking support for the demand for recognition 'as a separate women's college in the National University', and draft reply from MacNeill].<br><br>Also family and general correspondence, including letters from MacNeill's cousin M Eugennis, Loreto Convent, Letterkenny, and from his sister Annie, mainly on family and local matters and contemporary events.",,,"University College Dublin, Archives Department",,Small Collections,SL14/1-7,1815-1907,"19th, 20th","Wills and marriage settlements of the Scully family of counties Tipperary and Dublin, including marriage settlement of Agnes Zimmermann and John Scully (1882) and the will of Agnes Scully (1895).",,,"University College Dublin, Archives Department",,Small Collections,P124,,20th,"Printed bilingual election address of Agnes O'Farrelly, Independent candidate for the constituency of the National University of Ireland in the 1927 General Election.",,,"University College Dublin, Archives Department",,T W T Dillon Papers,P126(1-221),1918-1946,20th,"A large part of this collection consists of letters from Theo Dillon to his father John Dillon (13 January 1923). He gives news of his marriage to Marie Benninger, her pregnancy and the death of their first child, and of Marie's health. His letters also contain numerous references to his sister Nano (later Smith), also to Maria O'Reilly (housekeeper to the Dillon family), and to Mme Pichon, niece of the French politician, Poincare, also being treated in the Swiss clinic in which Dillon was a patient. Also numerous references to political affairs and current events: Dillon remarks that he would never 'in principle' vote for Agnes O'Farrelly as Convocation representative on the National University of Ireland Senate: 'her well-known back-scratching proceedings are a complete offset to her usefulness'; on Mary McSwiney, he remarks that 'the terrorism' exercised by her 'over the ""Independent"" is amusing - it appears that the paper does not dare to refuse publication of one of her letters'. Also comments on the 'vice campaign currently ongoing in Dublin: 'nobody suspects the horrors of vice . . . In certain areas of Dublin'.<br><br>The collection also contains letters and photographs from Marie Dillon to John Dillon, a letter from Theo to Nano on arrangements for her visit to him, and material, including marriage certificate, relating to Theo and Marie Dillon, 1926-1929, and letters to Marie Dillon on the death of her husband, 1946.",,,"University College Dublin, Archives Department",,Michael Collins Papers,P123(1-56),1905-1915,20th,"Includes letters from Michael Collins' sister Mary on family matters; Siobhain Ni Chillin, in Irish, about a forthcoming camogie game, personal and literary matters, and Kathleen Long on personal matters.",,,"University College Dublin, Archives Department",,Denis McCullough Papers,P120(1-76),1899-1968,19th&20th,"Contains material relating to an application by Elizabeth Corr and Nelly O'Boyle for a military service pension, including a letter (1937) from Elizabeth Corr to Mrs McCullough reminding her of the role that she (Corr) and O'Boyle played as members of Cumann na mBan during the rising of Easter 1916, in case she is questioned by the Military Pensions Referee; also copy of a poem, 'The master', written by T M  Healy's daughter in memory of P H Pearse (1916), a booklet entitled 'Two poems' by Alice Milligan, copy of a poem by Florence Wilson, 'The man from God-knows-where', and cutting of a poem by Alice Milligan, 'Till Ferdia came']; also British passport, issued 1922, of Mrs Agnes McCullough.",,,"University College Dublin, Archives Department",,Bernard O'Rourke Papers,P117(1-89),1874-1945,"19th, 20th","Includes correspondence from Bernard O'Rourke in prison to his wife Clare (nee Clinton). Arrested on suspicion of involvement in the Easter Rising, and held in Richmond Barracks 11-28 May 1916, O'Rourke wrote every day to Clare during his imprisonment. He describes prison conditions, diet, pastimes, deportation of prisoners and rumours of release, gives instructions about the conduct of his business while he is in prison and asks Clare to write to him but only about `family matters as all other news will be cut out'. He remarks that he is pleased that Clare has had so many visitors: `it shows that it is not such a terrible crime after all in being the wife of a potential rebel' also mentions a fellow prisoner who `says his business will be ruined as his wife does not know it well enough and she can get no one who does. He used to cry here when he got a letter from his wife'.<br>Collection also contains letters from Clare to Bernard O'Rourke from Gleneven, Inniskeen, Co. Monaghan, re family and business affairs, and reporting friends' enquiries and visits; correspondence from Clare O'Rourke to Fr Stephen Glendon, containing family and local news, and information on her husband's imprisonment and political involvement: `Thank God he was never mixed up in any of those organisations which has brought about the trouble. People were very proud of him the time he spoke up against the police ... That is the only thing they can now bring against him'.<br><br>Also, letters from Clare O'Rourke from her husband's solicitors and from friends; also postcard from Brendan O'Rourke, Richmond Barracks to Mrs Minnie Patey, Vernon Avenue, Clontarf (his sister), and letter from Minnie Patey to Fr Stephen Glendon, with news of Bernard: 'I was there yesterday morning at 9 o'c to take my place in the queue and I saw B at 3.15. You would pity all the poor women and babies standing all the time'; also letters from Bernard O'Rourke in Belfast Prison to Clare O'Rourke and to his daughter May (1920).<br><br>Also includes photographs of a Cumann na mBan/Sinn Fein meeting in Castleblayney, County Monaghan c1919, and a copy of a poster announcing a monster St Patrick's Day demonstration in Castleblayney under the auspices of South Monaghan Cumann na mBan, to be addressed by Hanna Sheehy Skeffington and Mrs Wyse Power; also 'Songs of Freedom, Easter 1916', containing two songs, 'The call' and 'Our faith' by Countess de Markievicz.",,,"University College Dublin, Archives Department",,Small Collections,P139,1941-1954,20th,"Photocopies of printed matter, mainly press cuttings relating to St Ite's and Eithne and Mary MacSwiney. Includes programme for dramatic presentation for the school's silver jubilee; also press cuttings on the closure of the school and death of Eithne MacSwiney.  12 items.",,,"University College Dublin, Archives Department",,Hugh Kennedy Papers,P4 (1-1932),1851-1936,"19th, 20th","Contains family papers, including correspondence of Kennedy with his mother and sister Mary, and letter from Mrs M K Kennedy (mother) to Clare Kennedy (nee Murphy) (wife). Kennedy's diary 1928-1929 includes references to the work of Mainie Jellett ('emptied of meaning save decorative gratification') and to Clare Kennedy.<br><br>Accounts 1915-1932, includes bills from the Ladies' Committee for meals in the ministers' dining room, details of payments to and terms of employment of Lizzie Penrose, charwoman, and details of household accounts. Newspaper cuttings, photographs, etc., 1922-1935 include a photograph of Hugh and Clare Kennedy, and one of the members of the Executive Council and their wives, 1923.<br><br>Kennedy's correspondence as Attorney General contains material relating to women, for example, confidential opinion (1923-4) of a case in which Jessie and Florence McCarthy, Kenmare, County Kerry accused officers of the Free State army of beating them and greasing their hair. Kennedy advises that no army proceedings be initiated, describing the McCarthys as typical of the 'Catholic bourgeoisie which existed in Irish country towns and villages under the British regime'; also letter from Richard Mulcahy, Minister for Defence about six women prisoners (Mrs O'Callaghan, Annie O'Neill, Kitty Costello, Nellie O'Ryan, Mary McSwiney and Maud Gonne MacBride) on hunger strike in Kilmainham, with biographical sketches; material relating to Nora Connolly O'Brien and Kathleen Brady case; on public opinion and the Irregulars, copy letter (1923) to Margaret Collins O'Driscoll from Benedict O'Sullivan OP], referring to 'that diabolical MacSweeney [sic] woman'.<br><br>Also letter from the Irish Women Citizens' Association seeking amendments to the Criminal Law [Amendment) Act 1885: 'it is unjust to hold young persons entirely responsible for their own moral conduct until they have passed out of the chaotic stages of adolescence and the period of curiosity'. Material relating to the Judiciary Committee includes letters from Louie Bennett, Irish Women Workers' Union and from Patricia Hoey, Women's Independent Association; also material on designs for judicial robes includes correspondence between Kennedy and Kitty MacCormack, Dun Emer Guild, with sketches and notes.<br><br>In relation to Kennedy's election campaign in Dublin, 1923, a letter from John Kelly, Irish Railway Workers' Trade Union complains that the 'Countess [and] her lady friends are concentrating their malicious warfare amongst thousands of half educate[ed] men and women voters'.; material on 1925 Senate election includes election literature on Mary Mulcahy and Kathleen Browne.<br><br>Working papers and memoranda, July-September 1936, include memorandum to the Second House Commission from the Joint Committee of Women's Societies and Social Workers, mainly about the trend in legislation towards diminishing women's position of equality under the Constitution, with particular reference to civil service appointments. On designs for state seals, included are three sketches and copies of designs by Mabel McConnell. Other correspondents include Lady Lavery  on personal, social and political matters: Alice Stopford Green on literary and political matters; Maymie Lavery on hunger strike in North Dublin Union and her eventual release; Florence Bayley Sherman on John Boyle O'Reilly. Correspondents relating to employment applications, requests for testimonials, etc include Nurse M M Flynn, Margaret Lynch, Catherine Murphy, and Agnes MacNeill (on medals to be presented in Croke Park). Correspondence with Francis Sheehy Skeffington includes reference to Hanna Sheehy Skeffington's better MA degree and the problems of acceptance for a woman teacher.",,,"University College Dublin, Archives Department",,Small Collections,P27,,20th,"Letter (10 July 1923) from Sir Horace Plunkett to Mrs Alfred Hamilton on his revival of 'The Irish Statesman' under the editorship of George Russell (AE), in amalgamation with 'The Irish Homestead', and outlining the editorial policy of the latter.""University College Dublin, Archives Department",,Small Collections,P33/B/1-6,1905-1911,20th,"Five letters from Doughlas Hyde to Sister Evangelist, Brigidine Convent, Goresbridge, County Kilkenny, on his translation into Irish of a hymn to St Brigid.""University College Dublin, Archives Department",,Peter Paul Galligan Papers,P25 (1-127,1891-1966,"19th, 20th","The collection, mainly covering the period 1917-1927, includes album with poetical inscriptions from Teresa E Galligan, Birmingham (cousin), 1917; postcard (1917) with photograph of Countess Markievicz from Una Whelan, praising Sinn Fein's 'splendid victory' in a by-election; also correspondence of Mary Brady, Honorary Secretary, Sinn Fein, Cavan  on meetings, election deposits, affiliation fees and forthcoming Ard Fheis (1926); report (1921) by Countess Markievicz, Minister for Labour, on arbitration, establishment of local conciliation boards, bureau for relief of unemployment, and Belfast boycott; circular letter (1922) from Margaret Pearse, Kathleen Clarke, Catherine Callaghan, Eithne English, Mary MacSwiney deploring the signing of the Treaty and appealing to pro-Treatyites to 'join with us to avoid fratricidal strife'.""University College Dublin, Archives Department",,Cowan Papers,P34,1812-1975,19th&20th,"Includes correspondence on personal matters to William Cowan while serving with the Royal Enniskillen Fusiliers in Ireland and South Africa, 1896-1902, from Annie Nolan, Maria Hughes, 'Sis' (urging him not to forget 'this old mot'), and from Emily Dunne, sending shamrock; also letter to Mrs Sara McGlade on the rescue of her son by W Cowan, and from 'May' to Alice Cowan relating to family and friends; correspondence on Salvation Army and religious topics includes letters to W Cowan from Mrs Bessie Sherman Ashton, Vanguard Mission, Gujirat, India and Jessie McEwan, Cape Town.<br>Papers of Seumas McGowan include letter from Pauline Moran, Canada, commenting on the 'dreadful talk of Home Rule', and cards in memory of Alice Shipp and Eliza Doubleday.<br>The collection also includes letters, postcards and notes (1973-1974) from Andree Sheehy Skeffington to Frederick Cowan discussing the development of the Labour Party and her husband's involvement; also comments on article by Cowan; also letters to Cowan from Sheila Greene on articles for the Labour Party paper, 'The Irish People', and letter from Maire Bhreathnach on oil storage.""University College Dublin, Archives Department",,Barry Desmond Collection,P56 (1-410),1894-1980,"19th, 20th","This collection consists entirely of printed material relating to the Irish labour and trade union movements. It provides an insight into Irish society from the late 19th to the mid-20th century, with particular reference to workers and the poor, and much of the material therefore is of direct or indirect relevance to women. For example, 'Trade Union Information', a monthly newsletter issued by the ITUC, 1950-70, covers topics such as working conditions, wage increases and social security, as well as women's earnings; also references to Jennie Dowdall, on platform at 1959 ITUC conference, photographs of Betty Sinclair, secretary, Belfast and District Trades Council, and Rosie Hackett; Labour Party policy statement (1979) on the status of women; copies of 'Labour News', 1934-38, 1966; material relating to the  Irish White Cross Society and 'Report of the enquiry into the housing of the working classes of the City of Dublin, 1939-43'.""University College Dublin, Archives Department",,O'Callaghan-Westropp Papers,P38 (1-41),1896-1944,19th&20th,"Collection of letter books, 1896-1944, of Colonel George O'Callaghan-Westropp of Coolreagh, Bodyke, County Clare, dealing with his affairs as a landlord and local and national politics, as well as family matters. Includes letters to Mrs Daphne Fitch (daughter) and her will]; references to Westropp's marriage settlement and settlement for his children's education; letters to Mary Molohan, acknowledging her selection of Westropp as a Farmers' Union candidate for the Dail, 1927; letters to Mary Westropp's estate and to Mrs Thomas Falvey on the general election; to Mrs O'Dea about a drapery order]; material on the death of Rose O'Callaghan Westropp (wife) with statements on her final illness by Margaret Pintil (cook) and Alice Clune (nurse); letters on the affairs of Mrs G S Crowe (aunt); to Mrs H Stacpoole and to Irish O'Callaghan-Westropp (daughter); material on the death of Mary Westropp and her estate; on Mrs Bertha Westropp; and Westropp's second marriage to his young cousin Muriel Battley, a Christian Scientist.""University College Dublin, Archives Department",,Mulvihill Papers,P64 (1-10),1920-1922,20th,"Papers of Captain Daniel Mulvihill, IRA County Liaison Officer, Kerry, dealing with IRA raids, disputes, appeals and administrative matters. Includes references to women as targets both of RIC abuse and of IRA threats]; also letter on the demand by a 'Scottish lady' for the return of her pony which had been commandeered by the IRA, stating that the pony was still required, and that 'she had been a source of great annoyance to the IRA in this district during the war, being regarded as openly hostile. She has been habitually entertaining . Crown forces at her house and supplying them with any little information she had to give'.""University College Dublin, Archives Department",,Michael Moynihan Papers,P57 (1-241),1905-1919,20th,"A substantial part of this collection consists of correspondence between Michael Moynihan and his mother, beginning in 1908, when Michael was a student at the National University in Dublin, and ending in June 1918, when he was serving in France as an officer in the King's Liverpool Regiment. His mother's letters are written from Tralee and from Fenit, County Kerry. The correspondence is mainly concerned with family news, but also includes references to current events and politics, for example, in 1909 Mrs Moynihan remarks that 'I am afraid you are becoming a very extreme nationalist & indeed I would be sorry to think so, as you know all I have suffered through politics'. The letters also reveal her anxiety for Michael's safety following his enlistment: in August 1916 she wrote that 'I told you we made some efforts to get you back to office work in London & although I know you desire to be in France doing your part, still you can imagine the state I am in with your father so ill & you cannot blame me for doing all possible to have you home'. On 3 June 1918 (the day on which Michael died of wounds in France) she wrote to him that 'it does not matter whether it is raining or the sun shining while you are where you are now. It will not be long however when we will be able to look back & think all this trouble a horrible nightmare'.<br>ichael Moynihan's correspondence with his brother John includes discussion of women's suffrage. The collection also includes letters to Michael Moynihan from Edith Violet Standiford, Ohio, USA, suggesting that they exchange picture postcards (1906); postcard from Moynihan to his sister, Hannah Moynihan, Loreto College, St Stephen's Green, Dublin; and letter to him from Tess and his cousin Sis in Tralee (11 May 1918): 'conscription is the talk of the day here. When the bill was passed first, it created a great panic everywhere but people are taking things much cooler now'.""University College Dublin, Archives Department",,Moss Twomey Papers,P69 (1/273),1916-1985,20th,"This collection mainly consists of material relating to the IRA and the republican movement, and includes correspondence between the Chief of Staff of the IRA and Cumann na mBan on various issues, including Cumann na mBan's criticism of the IRA policy and operations, specifically the destruction of property and the endangering of women and children; also relating to Cumann na mBan organisation in Athlone, together with correspondence with Dorothy Macardle on the Tragedies of Kerry and with Ella Young about Leabhar na hAiserighe; correspondence relating to Hanna Sheehy Skeffington's position as assistant editor of 'An Phoblacht' and her resignation (1933).<br><br>Also correspondence with Mary MacSwiney, Director of Publicity, Sinn Fein on various topics, including proposed lecture series and policy committee on the Constitution and with Maud Gonne McBride, White Cross.""University College Dublin, Archives Department",,Todd Andrews Papers,P91 (1-179),1916-1985,20th,"Includes letters from Andrews to his mother, Polly Andrews, from prison and while on IRA business, 1921-1924, and correspondence to Polly Andrews from family and friends; also letters from Andrews to his wife Mary written while on business trips to the USSR, Sweden, Denmark and Germany; on a visit in 1956 to the USSR, 'the rule here seems to be married women don't work but all single women do and at the heaviest work'. Other correspondents include Nance McSweeney, an old friend from Civil War days who offered congratulations on the publication of his autobiography, Hildegard Dill-Klasmann, Mary Hewetson, Maire Nic Niallais, Ellen O'Donoghue, Phyllis bean Ui Ceallaigh, enclosing two letters from Maire Comerford, Marigold Johnson (British Irish Association), Madeline Mottuel (on family, literary and political matters), Gladys Maguire, Sighle O'Donoghue (nee Humphreys) and Jennifer FitzGerald (on her grandmother Mabel Fitzgerald).""University College Dublin, Archives Department",,James Ryan Papers,P88 (1-336),1915-1926,20th,"Includes letters to James Ryan during his internment in 1916 from his sisters Phyllis, Teresa (Sister Stanislaus), Min and Chris, with family news, including information on the imprisonment of two other sisters Kit [Katherine] and Nell [Ellen] and discussion of political events; also letters from Katherine Brady, Madge Gahan, Frances Kelly ('I must be in the fashion now and write to one of the patriots'), Margaret ?, Mary Gray, Maudie Davin and ? Coyle; also from Kathleen Teebay, with reference to Mrs and Miss Pearse, Mairin ni Ribhogh, Maura Power and Peg O'Sullivan. Other correspondents include Agnes O'Rahilly on her husband's imprisonment.<br>Also copy of a statement to be read at a women's anti-conscription meeting, letters and resolutions on the ratification of the Treaty, including one to Ryan from his sister Nelly Ryan: 'Though the terms may not be what the country deserves, still under the existing circumstances ratification seems the only course possible', and letter to Mairin Ryan in support of the Treaty; also correspondence to Ryan while on hunger strike in the Curragh including a telegram from Maire Ni Raghailaigh; also copy of letter from Mary McSwiney to republican supporters in America (1922), and details of hunger strike by her, her sister Ann, Mary Comerford and Miss Humphries.<br><br>Also includes letters to Mairin Cregan (later Ryan) from Sean MacDiarmada and Austin Stack (1915-1918); notes from James Ryan in the Four Courts to Mairin Ryan; also letters to Mairin Ryan from Eamon de Valera, outlining her credentials as a representative of the Department of Foreign Affairs, with instructions on her presentation to the International Committee of the Red Cross, and with reference to Dr Lynn and Lily O'Brennan; from Kathleen O'Brennan and others, including Katherine, her sister-in-law, and Muriel McSwiney.""University College Dublin, Archives Department",,Small Collections,LA25,1906-1937,20th,"Letter (1937) from Alice Hillstead Musek, Czechoslovakia, to J Grierson, enclosing a letter of sympathy to her on the death of her husband (1924) from Lady Gregory.  3 items.""University College Dublin, Archives Department",,Donnchadh O Briain Papers,P83 (1-508),1918-1979,20th,"This collection contains the papers of Donnchadh O Briain, Fianna Fail TD for West Limerick 1933-1969. The sections on constituency matters, and on the Irish language movement contain material relating to women, for example, an application by Miss Bridie McDonough, Newcastlewest, for a pension: a pamphlet, 'The case of Mrs Kate Dunleavy - shameful treatment of an Irish teacher' (1934); and correspondence from the Irish Nurse's Organisation on amendments to 1956 Health Act. Also letters from Leslie Bean de Barra, Ann O'Brien and Mary O'Neill on Terence McSwiney, Sr M Killan Casey and Mrs Mary McAuliffe, Rev Sr Mary of Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital, Drogheda, letters of condolence to O Briain on the death of his mother, letters from Sr Mary Joseph and Mother Margaret Mary Flanagan, South Africa, Rita Childers, Kathleen O'Malley and Jean Di Mangi, USA.""University College Dublin, Archives Department",,The O'Rahilly Papers,P102 (1-653),1833-1988,"19th, 20th","Contains material relating to Nannie O'Rahilly (nee Brown), including letters from her mother, Mary Brown, correspondence with her sisters-in-law Anna Rahilly and Nell Humphries on family matters, and letters of condolence on the death of her husband (1916). Also her Gaelic League membership card, application form for membership of Cumann na mBan, and documentation and letters from Countess Markievicz, Mary Colum, Louise Gavan Duffy, Una Ni Riain and others on the organisation; also miscellaneous correspondence of Nannie and related material, 1916-1953 and letters from Aodogan O'Rahilly to his mother.<br>O'Rahilly family correspondence includes letters to Michael Joseph Rahilly from his cousin Ellen (1842), to Dr Michael Joseph Rahilly from his sister Margaret and his mother (1853-1859), and from him to his mother (1860); letters from Marianna Rahilly to her brother Richard; O'Rahilly's childhood correspondents include Maura Fitzgerald, J Stanislaus (aunt) and Anna (sister); also documents relating to his marriage to Nancy Brown (1899), and letters on family and business matters from him to Nannie, to his sisters Anna and Nell and to his mother. The section on genealogical research includes an essay (1885) by Margaret J Reilly on 'The fine dignity of woman'.<br><br>O'Rahilly's correspondence includes letters from Elizabeth MacNaughton, Millie Figgis, Hanna Sheehy Skeffington (inviting O'Rahilly to speak on the position of women in ancient Ireland to a meeting of the Irish Women's Franchise League), Maud Gonne, Florence Holbrook, Chicago and Mabel Fitzgerald.<br>On opposition to the 1911 royal visit, the collection includes letters from Clara Smith, Helena Ni Mhaoldhomnaigh (Women's Anti-Welcome Committee), Countess Markievicz; also her design for a postcard and recollections of the campaign, and letter from Sile O'Donoghue with words of a ballad on the subject; also correspondence from Neili Ni Bhriain on the Gaelic League and on Irish lettering.<br>On the Irish Volunteers, a letter from Mary MacSwiney reporting opposition to the movement in Cork, and hoping it will be possible to 'draw to our side the educated and monied people who are rather holding aloof'; also correspondence from Mary Spring Rice on Limerick City Volunteers, mentioning that a cousin has offered to make a Volunteer flag and enquiring about the design; also from Miss Mallt Williams, South Wales. Material on Howth gun-running includes letters, some in Irish, to O'Rahilly from Mary Spring Rice, mentioning contacts with arms dealers and arranging meetings between herself, O'Rahilly, Eoin MacNeill, Roger Casement and Erskine Childers; also correspondence from Mary and Arthur Jennings on arrangements for the transport and landing of arms, and letter from Dick Humphries to Nannie O'Rahilly, describing the landing of arms at Howth and the shooting in Bachelor's Walk.<br><br>Also recollections of Phyllis O'Kelly on the Rising, and extracts made by Sheila O'Donoghue from a letter from Nell Humphries to her sister-in-law Nora in Australia with an account of the Rising, with description of the part played by women 'The only place where they were not present [was] Boland's Mill (as De Valera the Commandant would have none of them', and copy of statement by Anna O'Rahilly (1950) on the founding of Cumann na mBan, her part in the organisation, Howth gun-running and the Rising, and correspondence of Bride O'Rahilly (1966-1967) on the 1916 commemoration.<br><br>The collection also includes correspondence of Nell Humphries, and correspondence between Aodogan and Mac O'Rahilly and Sheila O'Donoghue on Aodogan's proposed biography of his father.""University College Dublin, Archives Department",,Small Collections,LA47,1928-1938,20th,"Material relating to the Dublin Literary Society, including letter (1938) from Ethel Mulvany to W A Magennis, President of the Society, enclosing a note from Dorothy Macardle, 3 items.""University College Dublin, Archives Department",,Kevin Barry Collection,P93 (1-57),1914-1964,20th,"Includes letters to Mrs Mary Barry following her son's execution, and a scrapbook commemorating Barry; also correspondence of Kathy Barry Moloney relating to a biography of Barry.""University College Dublin, Archives Department",,Martin Conlon Papers,P97 (1-40),1918-1959,20th,"Includes correspondence between Conlon and Maire O Murthile relating to funds held in trust by her husband, and letter from Annie Golden, sister of a former Volunteer, on pension entitlement.""University College Dublin, Archives Department",,Desmond and Mabel Fitzgerald Papers,P80 (1-1762),1894-1981,"19th, 20th","This collection includes the papers of Mabel FitzGerald (nee McConnell), containing personal and political material. Includes information on her education, employment (including secretarial work for George Bernard Shaw and George Moore) and on her growing interest in women's suffrage, Sinn Fein and the Irish language movement.  For example,  a letter from Geraldine Lennox, Women's Social and Political Union, regarding a box for Irish women at the Albert Hall for the 'great meeting' (1910), and Sinn Fein membership booklet; also provides details of her courtship and marriage to Desmond Fitzgerald, of the political situation in Ireland 1915-1916, her involvement in Cumann na mBan and the Easter Rising, correspondence on Desmond's imprisonment, and with him in prison, 1918-1919 and 1921; family correspondence 1916-1917 with discussion of domestic and political matters, correspondence with George Bernard Shaw on personal and political matters. Also information on Mabel's political views, which diverged from those of Desmond, for example, (to Mrs Gavan Duffy, 1927) 'If you believed that I said I helped Desmond to go to the Imperial Conference, knowing my Republican principles, you must believe me petty vile'. Also information on general elections 1944 and 1950 and her own changed political views: 'Finally the state of Europe has convinced me that it was folly to try to stand alone as a separate Republic' (to George Bernard Shaw, 1944).<br><br>Family papers contain correspondence of Mary Anne FitzGerald (1927), Margaret McConnell (1931-1956), Elizabeth Vesey (1954-1957), Memi Beatrice Lee (1942-1957) and letters to Mabel Fitzgerald from various correspondents.<br>Desmond FitzGerald's papers contain correspondence between Desmond and Mabel FitzGerald 1915-1945 on personal and political matters. Family correspondence includes correspondence between Desmond and his mother, Mary Anne FitzGerald, aunts Fanny and Kate Scollan, mother-in-law Margaret McConnell, and sister Kate FitzGerald, as well as Mabel.<br>This collection includes much other material relating to women arising out of FitzGerald's posts as Director of Publicity for the Dail, Minister for External Affairs, and Minister for Defence: for example,  copy of a statement (1921) from K[ate] O'Callaghan on the murder of her husband, copy of letter from Hanna Sheehy Skeffington in New York on Muriel McSwiney's behaviour in America, requesting that she be recalled by de Valera, Austin Stack or Mary MacSwiney; correspondence of Molly O'Brien, Irish Emissary in Spain with Erskine Childers (1921) on Spanish domestic politics and Anglo-Spanish relations; letter in Irish from Gobnait Ni Bruadair [Albinia Broderick] (1921) on the political situation.<br><br>Copy statement from Miss Maura Moran, Enniscorthy on the arrest at Enniscorthy station of family members accompanying the body of her murdered brother from Dublin; copy report from Waterford on the murder of a 73-year-old woman, Mrs Moloney, by a party of police and military (1921); documentation relating to the arrest and hunger strike of Mary MacSwiney, Maud Gonne McBride, Mrs O'Callaghan, Annie O'Neill, Kitty Costello and Nellie O'Ryan, in Kilmainham Female Prison (1923). Other correspondents include Alice Stopford Green, Anne O'Hare McCormick, Mrs Marion O'Malley, Mrs Sydney Parry, Stella Miles Franklin, Helene Valarney, Moya Llewelyn Davies, Bridie O'Higgins, Edith Booth and Maire Comerford.""University College Dublin, Archives Department",,Special Collections,P140 (21),,20th,"Typescript copy account of Maighread and Siobhan de Paor, entitled 'Blaze away with your little gun', of their experiences as prisoners in Tralee, Kilmainham and the North Dublin Union, with references to Maud Gonne McBride, Mary MacSwiney, Eithne Coyle and Sighle Humphreys.""University College Dublin, Archives Department",,Patrick McGillian Papers,P35,1919-?1952,20th,"Includes material relating to the Mother and Child Scheme, 1948-1951, and the Health Bill, 1952, together with information on a range of matters arising during McGilligan's ministerial career at Industry and Commerce, External Affairs and Finance and involvement in Cumann na nGaedheal and Fine Gael.<br>Also personal and family correspondence, includes correspondence with Lady Lavery and with his mother, also travel permit issued in 1922 to Mrs McGilligan by Oglaigh na hEireann.""University College Dublin, Archives Department",,Small Collections,LA18,,20th,"Typescript draft of 'The dangerous ground' (on the War of Independence and the Civil War), and of 'Anna Parnell: a history of the Ladies' Land League', both written by Maire Comerford.""University College Dublin, Archives Department",,Small Collections,P144,1987-1994,20th,"Account by Maire Ni Shuibhne Brugha of her early life, including education, separation from her mother, return to Ireland from Germany, 1932; also comments on C Fallon's biography of Mary MacSwiney (1987) and F Costello's biography of her father (1995).""University College Dublin, Archives Department",,Small Collections,P86,1917-1927,20th,"Scrapbook of Scoil Brighde, with lists of pupils and teachers, photographs, programmes for drama productions, occasional letters and other memorabilia.""University College Dublin, Archives Department",,Small Collections,P116/1-3,1952-1960,20th,"Two volumes of Minutes of the Presidium, Our Lady Comforter of the Afflicted, Rathmines, Dublin, November 1952 - June 1954, May 1956 - March 1958, consisting mainly of reports on home visits; also a volume of agendas, August 1958 - February 1960.""County Museum and Gallery, Monaghan",Restricted,,1976:79,1875-1885,19th,Clones Town Commissioners Minute Book 1875-1885."County Museum and Gallery, Monaghan",Restricted,,1976:77B,1911-1915,20th,Clones Urban District Council Minute Book 1911-1915."County Museum and Gallery, Monaghan",Restricted,,1984:137A,1937-1950,20th,Clones Rural District Coiuncil 1937-1950."County Museum and Gallery, Monaghan",Restricted,,1984:137B,1952-1959,20th,"Cottages Annuities Collection Book, 1952-1959.""County Museum and Gallery, Monaghan",Restricted,,1984:137C,1957-1959,20th,"Labourer's Cottages General Rental Clones Rural District Council, 1957-1959.""County Museum and Gallery, Monaghan",Restricted,,1984:138,1945-1951,20th,"Clones Rural District Council Rent Collectors Report, 1945-1951.""County Museum and Gallery, Monaghan",Restricted,,1976:88,1913-1920,20th,"Town Court Order Book, Ballybay, 1913-1920.""County Museum and Gallery, Monaghan",Restricted,,,,,"Monaghan Urban District Council Rate Books, 1855-1903.""County Museum and Gallery, Monaghan",Restricted,,1978:27A-D,1899-1906,"19th, 20th","Minute Books Monaghan County Council, 1899-1906.",,,"County Museum and Gallery, Monaghan",Restricted,,1984:112,1899-1901,"19th, 20th",Index Monaghan County Council Minutes 1899-1901.,,,"County Museum and Gallery, Monaghan",Restricted,,,1869-1891,19th,Minute Book Clones Petty Sessions 1869-1891.,,,"County Museum and Gallery, Monaghan",Restricted,,1985:3A-B,1927-1949,20th,"Rate Books Monaghan County Council, 1927-1947.",,,"County Museum and Gallery, Monaghan",Restricted,,1983:69,,,"Booklet, Bye-Laws Monaghan Urban District Council.",,,"County Museum and Gallery, Monaghan",Restricted,,1983:70,,,Rules and Standing Orders Monaghan County Council.,,,"County Museum and Gallery, Monaghan",Restricted,,1983:68,,,Ballybay Petty Sessions.,,,"County Museum and Gallery, Monaghan",Restricted,,1982:118A-M,,,"Registers, Minutes Castleblayney Poor Law.",,,"County Museum and Gallery, Monaghan",Restricted,,1978:DB:78,,20th,"Urban District Council Paysheets, 1914.",,,"County Museum and Gallery, Monaghan",Restricted,,1977:179A-B:DB.77,,,"Rent Books, Castleblayney Urban District Council.",,,"County Museum and Gallery, Monaghan",Restricted,,1977:36-DG.77,,20th,"Booklet, 'Rules of Local Government Board for Ireland' 1914.",,,"County Museum and Gallery, Monaghan",Restricted,Castleblayney Poor Law Union,1974:145,,19th,"Workhouse Minute Book, Castleblayney 1894.",,,"County Museum and Gallery, Monaghan",Restricted,,,1944-1961,20th,Collection Book 'Labourer's Cottages Purchase Scheme an Annuities Collection Book' 1944-1961.,,,"County Museum and Gallery, Monaghan",Restricted,,,,,Various Labourer's Act Documents (Large Collection) 1984 - conservation.,,,"County Museum and Gallery, Monaghan",Restricted,,1984:46-DBS4,,,Urban District Council Advert Cuttings Scrapbook.,,,Leitrim County Library,,Manorhamilton Poor Law Union,BG177/A/33-53,1867-1879,19th,"Manorhamilton Poor Law Union, Minute Books:<br>BG177/A/33   December 1867 - May 1868<br>BG177/A/34   May  1868 - November 1868<br>BG177/A/35   November 1868 - May 1869<br>BG177/A/36   June 1869 - November 1869<br>BG177/A/37   November 1869 - May 1870<br>BG177/A/38   May 1870 - May 1871<br>BG177/A/39   May 1871 - November1871<br>BG177/A/40   May 1871 - November1871<br>BG177/A/41   November1871 - May 1872<br>BG177/A/42   May 1872 - November1872<br>BG177/A/43   November1872 - May 1873<br>BG177/A/44   May 1873 - November1873<br>BG177/A/45   November 1873 - May 1874<br>BG177/A/46   November 1874 - May 1875<br>BG177/A/47   May 1875 - November1875<br>BG177/A/48   November1875 - May 1876<br>BG177/A/49   May 1876 - November1876<br>BG177/A/50   May 1877 - November1877<br>BG177/A/51   May 1878 - November1878<br>BG177/A/52   November1878 - May 1879<br>BG177/A/53   May 1879 - November 1879.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Leitrim County Library,,Manorhamilton Poor Law Union,BG177/A/54-79,1879-1894,19th,"Manorhamilton Poor Law Union, Minute Books:<br>BG177/A/54   November1879 - April 1880<br>BG177/A/55   May 1880 - October 1880<br>BG177/A/56   October 1880 - April 1881<br>BG177/A/57   October 1881 - April 1882<br>BG177/A/58   October 1882 - April1883<br>BG177/A/59   April 1883 - October 1883<br>BG177/A/60   September 1883 - March 1884<br>BG177/A/61   March 1884 - October 1884<br>BG177/A/61A   October 1884 - April 1885<br>BG177/A/62   April 1885 - September 1885<br>BG177/A/63   October 1885 - April 1886<br>BG177/A/64   April 1886 - September 1886<br>BG177/A/65   October 1886 - March 1887<br>BG177/A/66   April 1887 - September 1887<br>BG177/A/67   September 1887 - March 1888<br>BG177/A/68   March 1888 - September 1888<br>BG177/A/69   September 1888 - March 1889<br>BG177/A/70   March 1889 - September 1889<br>BG177/A/71   October 1889 - April 1890<br>BG177/A/72   April 1890 - October 1890<br>BG177/A/73   October 1890 - April 1891<br>BG177/A/74   April 1891 - October 1891<br>BG177/A/75   October 1891 - April 1892<br>BG177/A/76   April 1892 - May 1892<br>BG177/A/77   May 1892 - November 1892<br>BG177/A/78   June 1893 - December 1893<br>BG177/A/79   December 1893 - June 1894.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Leitrim County Library,,Manorhamilton Poor Law Union,BG177/A/80-107,1894-1913,"19th, 20th","Manorhamilton Poor Law Union, Minute Books:<br>BG177/A/80   June 1894 - December 1894<br>BG177/A/81   January 1895 - July 1895<br>BG177/A/82   July 1895 - January 1895<br>BG177/A/83   February 1896 - August 1896<br>BG177/A/84   August 1896 - February 1897<br>BG177/A/85   February 1897 - August. 1897<br>BG177/A/86   August 1897 - March 1898<br>BG177/A/87   September 1898 - April 1899<br>BG177/A/88   April 1899 - May 1899<br>BG177/A/89   December 1899 - June 1900<br>BG177/A/90   June 1900 - January 1901<br>BG177/A/91   June 1901 - July 1901<br>BG177/A/92   February 1905 - July 1905<br>BG177/A/93   August 1905 - February 1906<br>BG177/A/94   February 1906 - August 1906<br>BG177/A/95   August 1906 - February 1907<br>BG177/A/96   February 1907 - August 1907<br>BG177/A/97   August 1907 - January 1908<br>BG117/A/98   February 1908 - June 1908<br>BG117/A/99   July 1908 - January 1909<br>BG117/A/100   January 1910 - June 1910<br>BG117/A/101   July 1909 - December 1909<br>BG117/A/102   January 1910 - June 1910<br>BG117/A/103   June 1910 - December 1910<br>BG117/A/104   December 1910 - June 1911<br>BG117/A/105   September 1911 - June 1912<br>BG117/A/106   June 1912 - December 1912<br>BG117/A/107   December 1912 - June 1913.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Leitrim County Library,,Manorhamilton Poor Law Union,BG177/A/108-122,1913-1922,20th,"Manorhamilton Poor Law Union, Minute Books:<br>BG117/A/108   June 1913 - December 1913<br>BG117/A/109   December 1913 - May 1914<br>BG117/A/110   June 1914 - October 1914<br>BG117/A/111   May 1916 - October 1916<br>BG117/A/112   October 1916 - April 1917<br>BG117/A/113   April 1917 - October 1917<br>BG117/A/114   October 1917 - March 1918<br>BG177/A/115   April 1918 - September 1918<br>BG177/A/116   September 1918 - March 1919<br>BG177/A/117   March 1919 - May 1919<br>BG177/A/118   July 1919 - November 1919<br>BG177/A/119   December 1919 - March 1920<br>BG177/A/120   April 1920 - September 1920<br>BG177/A/121   September 1920 - March 1921<br>BG177/A/122    July 1922 - March 1923.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Leitrim County Library,,Manorhamilton Poor Law Union,BG177/AC/1-2,1862-1900,"19th, 20th","Manorhamilton Poor Law Union, Agenda Books:<br>BG177/AC/1  Proceedings of the Guardians  1861-1876<br>BG177/AC/2  Proceedings of the Guardians  1899-1900.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Leitrim County Library,,Manorhamilton Poor Law Union,BG177/AG/1-2,1886-1890,19th,"Manorhamilton Poor Law Union, Miscellaneous Minute Books:<br>BG177/AG/1  Labourers Act Minute Book  April 1886 - May 1887<br>BG177/AG/2  Labourers Act Minute Book  October 1888 - November 1890",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Leitrim County Library,,Manorhamilton Poor Law Union,BG177/B/1-2,1882-1908,"19th, 20th","Manorhamilton Poor Law Union, Correspondence-outward letterbooks:<br>BG177/B/1  Damp Press Letter Book  1882-1883<br>BG177/B/2  Damp Press Letter Book  1904-1908.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Leitrim County Library,,Manorhamilton Poor Law Union,BG/177/BC/1-11,1870-1892,19th,"Manorhamilton Poor Law Union, Inward letterbooks:<br>BG/117/BC/1  Incoming Correspondence  1870<br>BG/117/BC/2  Incoming Correspondence  1873<br>BG/117/BC/3  Incoming Correspondence  1874<br>BG/117/BC/4  Incoming Correspondence  1877<br>BG/117/BC/5  Incoming Correspondence  1878 <br>BG/117/BC/6  Incoming Correspondence  1880<br>BG/117/BC/7  Incoming Correspondence  1891<br>BG/117/BC/8  Incoming Correspondence  1889-1890<br>BG177/BC/9    Incoming Correspondence  1891<br>BG177/BC/10  Incoming Correspondence  1891-1893<br>BG177/BC/11  Incoming Correspondence  1892.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Leitrim County Library,,Manorhamilton Poor Law Union,BG177/CB/1-5,1853-1886,19th,"Manorhamilton Poor Law Union, Accounts:<br>BG117/CB/1   Personal Ledgers  April 1853 - April 1861<br>BG117/CB/2   Personal Ledgers  May 1869<br>BG117/CB/3   Personal Ledgers  January 1872 - December 1872<br>BG117/CB/4   Personal Ledgers  October 1883 - October 1884<br>BG117/CB/5   Personal Ledgers  July 1885 - December 1886.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Leitrim County Library,,Manorhamilton Poor Law Union,BG177/E/G,1880-1884,19th,Manorhamilton Poor Law Union: <br>BG117/E/G  Relieving Officer Diary  1880-1884.,,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Leitrim County Library,,Manorhamilton Poor Law Union,BG117/ND/1,1849-1853,19th,Manorhamilton Poor Law Union:<br>BG117/ND/1  Treasurer's Rate in Aid Cast Book 1849-1853.,,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document.Leitrim County Library,,Manorhamilton Poor Law Union,BG117/0/1,1889-1896,19th,Manorhamilton Poor Law Union:<br>BG117/0/1 Register of Common Lodging Houses 1889-1896.,,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This number is needed to call up each document."National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Wicklow papers,Ms4814,,18th,"History of Sarah Ponsonby, 'put to school in Kilkenny under the superintendence of Lady Betty Fownes, her father's cousin'. Eleanor Butler's mother was 'a bigotted Roman Catholic, ashamed of her family for whom she would never go into mourning', and Eleanor 'had reached the age of thirty, without having had one lover, though a good complexion & a fine set of teeth', ' but she would not be called feminine & she was very satirical'.  Detailed account of the elopement of the Ladies of Llangollen, 1778.<br>Account of 1798 Rising 'when I tell you that the tragedy of 1641 is acting over again in this unhappy country' [Sarah Tighe, Dublin 4 June 1798].",domestic life; politics,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Wicklow Papers,Mss4807-4808,1863-1864,19th,"Commonplace Book of Alice Mary Howard, September 1863, containing verse.<br><br>Commonplace Book of Caroline Louisa Howard, August 1864, containing verse.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Shane Leslie Papers,Ms22856,1926-1936,20th,"Typescript copies of letters from Sir Shane Leslie to May Hawkes, regarding personal matters and including references to events in society 1926-1936.  There are c130 items in this collection.",correspondence,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms3788,1838-1853,,"Diary of Bessy Lombard, September 1838-April 1843.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms24924,[?1883],19th,Baptismal certificate of Sara Allgood (born 1883).,,,"Representative Church Body Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Stephen Family Papers,Ms253,1794-1948,"18th, 19th, 20th","Correspondence, papers and photographs of the Stephen family in England and Ireland, 1794-1948, relating especially to Sir James Stephen (1789-1859), Colonial Under Secretary and Regius Professor of Modern History, Cambridge, to his son, Sir James Fitzjames Stephen (1829-1894), judge; and to Rosamund Stephen (died 1951), daughter of Sir James and founder of the Irish Guild of Witness.<br><br>Rosamund Stephen correspondence, 1920-1951. Letters to her sister Kate from Belfast, 1923:<br>'At the very worst when the murders were going on all round them at the rate of two a day they organized a cake fair in this house'.<br>Also includes reference to higher education for girls and photographs of family members and eminent contemporaries.<br>`The Record', copies of letters, diary entries, 1902-c1947, the promotion of the Irish Guild of Witness, the Irish language; <br>Diary kept on 'The Passing of Home Rule, 25 February 1912-1921<br>`September  1914, as seen by a church worker in Belfast'; with cuttings from the 'Church of Ireland Gazetteer' and a  pamphlet on the 'Future of Ireland, 1918-1930'<br>`1916', a typescript account of the Rising, during which she and her family were in Dublin, took tea to the soldiers and drove hospital supplies. <br>References to the League of Women and Cumann na [mBan]; exclusion of Ireland from compulsory service in World War I with anecdotal references to people she visited, socially and as a missionary.<br><br>See G Willis 'Rosamund Stephen: a constructive visionary' (New Divinity, Winter, 1972). See also Ms89, Irish Guild of Witness and see Ms131, Cumann Gaelach na hEaglaise.  <br>The collection consists of 9 boxes.",women and war,,"Representative Church Body Library, Dublin",Click Repository,,Ms47,,"18th, 19th","Account of the life of Ellen Hutchins, to 1815, botanist.The family lived on Bantry Bay, her father, Thomas, a magistrate, was noted for restoring seized property to a priest.  She was brought up by Whitley Stokes in Harcourt Street, Dublin and it was he who advised her to take up natural history. She was acquainted with the Curator of College Botanical Gardens, Mr Mackay, and supplied Mr Dawson Turner with specimens and drawings of 'sea plants' for his 'Historia Fucorum'. Specimens of cryptogamie plants of her discovery are in the British Museum [c1950], and her large collection of plant drawings and notes are now in Kew.<br><br>There are 9 folios in total.",,,"Representative Church Body Library, Dublin",Click Repository,,Ms53,,20th,"Diary of a holiday in Norway, by Mona Warren of Dublin, 1938.  1 volume.",travel,,"Representative Church Body Library, Dublin",Click Repository,,Ms58,,19th,"Watercolour illustrations by Miss J E Carson for Robert Walsh's 'Finagle and its Churches' Dublin, 1888.  1 volume.",art,,"Representative Church Body Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Ussher Family Papers,Ms70,1914-1936,20th,"Journal by Mrs B G Ussher (nee Jebb) of her life at Cappagh House, County Waterford, 1914-1925, entitled 'The True Story of a Revolution or what one of my Reviewers called ""The Rushing Tragedy of Munster Life""', and subtitled 'life at Cappagh from the Spring of 1914 to the Spring of 1925, when all ended for us in a happy wedding'. <br>Notes on Mrs Beverley Grant Ussher's life written by her sister in law, Mrs Roden Buxton, in 1936. 1 volume.<br><br>See W Ball Wright 'Genealogical Memoirs of the Ussher Families in Ireland' (Dublin, 1889).<br>See also Ms173, Ussher family correspondence.",,,"Representative Church Body Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Stopford Family Papers,Ms81,1830-1835,"19th, 20th","Stopford family correspondence including:<br>2/1-75  Letters from Edward Adderly Stopford to his wife Anne Catherine (3rd daughter of R R Duke, County Sligo), 1836-1971.<br><br>7/1-4  Miscellaneous correspondence of Mrs Anne Catherine Stopford. Correspondents include A J Stephens; Alice Stopford Green; Edward Stopford (son), 1866-1885.<br><br>8/1-3  Two letters from Mrs C F Alexander and one from William Alexander (Bishop of Derry) to Constance Letitia Stopford (nee Kennedy, wife of Jemmett Stopford), 1880s.<br><br>See also Ms124, Letters from the wife of Bishop Alexander.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document.""Representative Church Body Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Tipperary County Infirmary,Ms96,1829-1851,19th,"Register of Tipperary County Infirmary gives names, addresses, age, disease, dates of admission and discharge or death, length of stay.  1 volume.",,,"Representative Church Body Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Madeline Townshend of Ballsbridge,Ms120,1883-1884,19th,"Diary of Madeline Townshend of Ballsbridge, Dublin, daughter of Charles Uniacke Townsend. In English, French, Italian and German. Partly an account of the social engagements, reading and musical habits of a middle-class family in suburban Dublin in the 1880s and partly a confessional diary of a period in her life of religious fervour, with a number of devotional tales. MadelineTownshend taught at Sunday School, went to lectures at the Rotunda and the Asylum, attended the Molyneux and would have attended a loyalist meeting in Ballsbridge, had there been more people there. She notes, 'I should like to have a reading of an hour with the servants every day, to read them an amusing book to enliven their days a bit, what ceaseless monotony is theirs'.  1 volume.",,,"Representative Church Body Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Miss Eve Jellett,Ms159,,20th,"Photographs, correspondence and press cuttings regarding 'A Pageant of Early Irish Saints' presented by the Ladies' Committee of Dublin University to Chat Nagpur, India. Collection presented to Miss Jellett, who wrote the pageant. 1 volume.   [Eve Jellett was the first female graduate of Trinity College Dublin].  See also Ms166, Dublin University Mission.",literature,,"Representative Church Body Library, Dublin",Click Repository,"Dublin University Mission to Chota Nagpur, India",Ms166,1897-1970,"19th, 20th","Minutes, correspondence, accounts and annual reports of the Lady Associates of the Dublin University Mission to Chota Nagpur, India, together with St Columba's Hospital, Hazaribagh Record Book 1912 to 1919.  12 volumes, 1 box.<br><br>See also Ms159, Jellett, Eve.",missionaries,,"Representative Church Body Library, Dublin",Click Repository,County Roscommon Protestant Orphan Society,Ms228,1883-1937,"19th, 20th","Proceedings, mainly  lists of allocation, of the County Roscommon Orphan Society, founded 1840.  1 volume.  Access to this material is restricted.",children,,"Representative Church Body Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Miss O'Rorke,Ms241,1889-1930,"19th, 20th","Rentals and accounts regarding the estates of Miss O'Rorke of Taughboy, County Donegal, and Fuerty, County Roscommon.  1 volume.",,,"Representative Church Body Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Irish Guild of Witness,Ms 89,1892-1975,"19th, 20th","Minutes, accounts and correspondence relating to the Irish Guild of Witness (and its predecessor, the Guild of Witness, founded in Belfast in 1901 as a branch of the Church of Ireland Union of Prayer). Founded in Dublin in 1918 to promote the use of liturgy from Irish sources and in the Irish language, and to encourage the study of Irish history and antiquity.<br>Minute book 1925-1955: 'The Committee received with regret the resignation of Mr Northridge who does not feel able to continue his attendance at the meetings, now that the Guild has passed on its responsibility for the services in Irish formerly held at St Andrews', (1925); administration of the Guild's library; the Rule of Life (1952).  3 boxes and 13 volumes of material.<br><br>See Ms253, Stephen, Rosamund.<br>See Ms131, Cumann Gaelach na hEaglaise.",religion,,"Representative Church Body Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Cumann Gaelach na hEaglaise,Ms131,1914-1959,20th,"Minutes and papers of the Irish Guild of the Church founded in 1914 to promote the use of the Irish language in the Church of Ireland.<br>Minute book 1914-1922 (in English). Many of the committee and members are women. Activities include lectures in Irish history, retreats and ceilidhs, and 'In view of the widespread interest in the revival of the Irish language' the Guild urged the Church of Ireland to provide services in Irish, and to teach Irish Church children the language in primary and secondary schools proposing that it 'be included in ...Church of Ireland teachers in training', (May 1920).  'A letter...from the President [Bishop of Tuam] expressing his disagreement with the terms of the draft resolution regarding the Easter Week Rising, and tendering his resignation on the grounds of this difference between himself and the Committee'. He was begged to withdraw his resignation, as the Committee deplored the..'stirring up again of bitter party feeling', (June 1916). <br>The Guild regretted being 'constantly identified with the reactionary forces in this country' (January 1920), and had petitioned for a reprieve for Kevin Barry.<br> 'A letter...from the Irishwomen's International League asking that the Guild should intercede with the English Archbishops regarding reprisals and the Belfast boycott', the Guild did not in view of the recent action of English bishops think it of any use to take any action, (April 1921).  5 volumes and 1 box of material.<br><br>See also Ms253, Stephen, Rosamund.<br>See also Ms166, The Irish Guild of Witness.",religion,,"Representative Church Body Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Geraldine Fitzgerald,Ms261,1932-1967,20th,"Geraldine Fitzgerald, 1891-1967. Correspondence, papers and press cuttings, mainly relating to her M A, (Dublin), also her retirement and death.  68 items.<br><br>See also Ms345,  papers of Hilda Geraldine Willis, librarian 1962 to 1980.<br>See also Ms377,  Kathleen Mulchrone letters.",,,"Representative Church Body Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Prison Gate Mission,Ms263,1883-1915,"19th, 20th","Minutes, with accounts, of the Prison Gate Mission, Dublin, founded 1876 to provide support for women, without distinction of religion, leaving prison and to provide shelter for young unemployed women from the country.<br>In 1888 there were 99 women in the Mission, '51 of whom slept in the dormitories', built to keep the younger women from going out in the evening. Later established a creche and ran a laundry, contracted to the hospitals. Assisted in emigration. Reference to  Reformatory and Refuge Union (England and Scotland). Thieving from, and financial difficulties of, the institution also mentioned.<br>Several women sat on the committee from the outset, and in 1908 a Dr Kathleen Maguire undertook to be Medical Inspector of the Mission.  2 volumes of material.",welfare; philanthropy,,"Representative Church Body Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Bethany Home,Ms264,1924-1966,20th,"Minutes of Bethany Home, Dublin, founded to care for unmarried mothers.  3 volumes of material.  Access to this material is restricted.","Representative Church Body Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Westport Protestant Orphan Society,Ms310,1888-1894,19th,Minutes of the Westport Protestant Orphan Society.  1 volume.  Access to this material is restricted.,welfare; children"Representative Church Body Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Meath Protestant Orphan Society,Ms312,1844-1973,"19th, 20th","Minutes, accounts, reports, indentures, application, correspondence and papers of the Meath Protestant Orphan Society founded in 1844 for 'rescuing from spiritual ignorance, and superstition and from bodily want, the children of the poorer Protestant brethren', 18 volumes and 3 boxes of material.<br>Includes papers relating to bequests from Lady Athlumney, 1946-1948, and Miss Helen Rothwell, 1960.",welfare; children"Representative Church Body Library, Dublin",Restricted,Carlow Protestant Orphan Society,Ms340,1844-1922,"19th, 20th","Minutes, 1844-1992, and loose papers, 1880-1921, of the Carlow Protestant Orphan Society from its foundation in 1844.  1 volume and 1 folder of material. Access to this material is restricted.",welfare; children"Representative Church Body Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Mrs Mary S Kettle,Ms348,"1936, 1938",20th,"Letter from Mrs M S Kettle, Dublin to Rev. Joseph Jackson, Rector of Castlebar, County Mayo, presenting copy of 'The Day's Burden' (Dublin 1938), essays by her late husband Thomas Kettle, and thanking Jackson for his kindness to Mrs Cruise O'Brien, her sister. Also a photograph of Mrs Kettle, her sister Mrs Sheehy Skeffington and her nephew Conor Cruise O'Brien. 2 items.","Representative Church Body Library, Dublin",Click Repository,School for Educating the Daughters of the Irish Clergy,Ms357,1843-1971,"19th, 20th","Minutes, 1847-1944; accounts, 1851-1852; Visitors' report book, 1847-1850; printed reports, 1843-1971; and papers of the School for Educating the Daughters of the Irish Clergy, Dublin, founded in 1843 to assist clergy of limited means with the education of their families.",welfare"Representative Church Body Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Margaret Stokes,Ms373,c1870,19th,"Plates from George Petrie's 'Christian Inscriptions in the Irish Language' (Dublin 1872 and 1878) edited by Margaret Stokes, with annotations by Margaret and Whitley Stokes.<br><br>And see letter from Margaret Stokes in Ms581( Rev. James Graves' papers), of 13 June 1869 enclosing a copy of 'Christian Inscriptions of Ireland' and seeking advice about the arrangement of the collection of inscriptions.  114 items.","Representative Church Body Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Kathleen Mulchrone,Ms377,,20th,"Letters from Kathleen Mulchone to Miss Geraldine Fitzgerald, Librarian Representative Church Body, regarding Patrician studies. 3 items.<br><br>See also Ms261, Geraldine Fitzgerald.","Representative Church Body Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Protestant Orphan Society for the County of Sligo,Ms416,1839-1968,"19th, 20th","Protestant Orphan Society for the County of Sligo, founded 1839. Minutes, 1839-1969; registers of orphans, 1880-1952; accounts, 1872-1967 and payments to orphans' account books, 1882-1916; annual reports, 1888-1984;  papers relating to bequests, including that of Annie Amelia Swift of Acushnet, Massachusetts, 1921-1928; Frances Sarah Holmes, Newcastle, County Down, 1950-1951; Mrs J D L Gorman, 1961-1963 and Miss Sarah Ferguson, Exeter, 1967) and files of applications for admission of orphans 1921-1952 (families listed); miscellaneous certificates of baptism, marriage and death;  Quarterly returns from parishes, 1949-1968, giving information on age, church and school attendance, allowances, relationship, state of house and numbers in care of nurse; with correspondence including letters about the condition and progress of girls sent to Kirwan House, Dublin.<br>Access to this material is restricted.",welfare; children"Representative Church Body Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Church of Ireland Clergy Widows and Orphans Society,Ms464,1863-1977,"19th, 20th","Minutes, 1863-1961; accounts, 1918-1977; donation and subscription accounts, 1902-1960, investments ledger, 1939-1977; application forms, 1863-1969; subscription books, 1924-1961; appeals, 1939-1953; annual reports, 1864-1944; memoranda of bequests, 1884-1885, clothing, 1939-1959, and press cuttings books, 1867-1989, of the Church of Ireland Clergy Widows and Orphans' Society from its foundation in 1863.  15 volumes of material.",welfare"Representative Church Body Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Thomas Wildridge's Charity,Ms475,1865-1985,"19th,  20th","Accounts of Thomas Wildridge's Charity for the poor of twenty parishes in the city of Dublin,<br>'..after protracted litigation extending over a period of nearly half a century they [the Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests for Ireland] have at length succeeded in securing for the poor of this City a sum of Ï12, 795' (1865), the interest to be applied to the sick poor of each parish without distinction of religion. 1 volume of material.<br>Accounts show amount sent half-yearly to the parishes, with some letters (including material about income tax in the new Free State). The incumbents were to keep accounts of the distribution of the money.",philanthropy"Representative Church Body Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Association for the Relief of Distressed Protestants,Ms485,1836-1958,"19th, 20th","Minutes, 1836-1958; Coal Fund Committee minutes, 1921-1977; accounts, 1894-1951; annual reports, 1837-1921, of the Association for the Relief of Distressed Protestants, founded in 1836 to assist necessitous Protestants of good character.  22 volumes of material.<br><br>See G D Williams, 'Dublin Charities' (Dublin, 1902).",welfare; phlanthropy"Representative Church Body Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Concerned Clergy Group,Ms490,1989-1993,20th,"Minutes, correspondence, questionnaire and presscuttings of the Concerned Clergy Group regarding  opposition to the ordination of women to the priesthood in the Church of Ireland.  2 boxes of material.<br><br>See also Ms522, Church of Ireland Women's Ministry Group.",religion"Representative Church Body Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Offaly Protestant Orphan Society,Ms501,1839-1989,"19th, 20th","Minutes and reports of the Offaly Protestant Orphan Society, founded in 1839 as the King's County Protestant Orphan Society. 5 volumes of material.  Access to this material is restricted.",welfare; children"Representative Church Body Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Kirwan House,Ms 517,179-1991,"18th, 19th,  20th","Minutes, 1790-1993; accounts, 1791-1874, 1822-1924; admission records, 1791-1957; correspondence, (mainly relating to legacies), 1883-1943; preachers' books, 1818-1871; building records and papers of the Female Orphan House, Dublin, 1791-1991, which became known as Kirwan House.<br>Minutes, 1818-1919; accounts, 1818-1888; admission records, 1818-1229; school attendance book, 1834-1840; legal papers of Pleasants' Female Orphan Asylum, 1818- 1919, which was subsumed into Kirwan House.  33 volumes and 2 boxes of material.<br><br>See Rev. Canon C T A Carter, 'Kirwan House. ''The Foremost Irish Charity'' 1790-1995' (Dublin, 1996).",welfare; children"Representative Church Body Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Cork Protestant Orphan Society,Ms519,1832-1984,"19th, 20th","Minutes, 1862-1950; accounts, 1845-1984; applications and admissions of orphans, 1832-1969; applications from nurses, 1841-1913; payments to nurses, 1868-1954;  Apprentices' Clothing books, 1854-1922; Register of Female Apprentices, 1886-1896, and other apprentice records; inspectors' reports, 1890-1896; letter books, 1845-1891; scrapbooks and photographs of the City and County of Cork Protestant Orphan Society. 72 volumes of material.  Access to this material is restricted.",welfare; children"Representative Church Body Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Miss Hilda Caroline Gregg,Ms520,,20th,"Incomplete letter from Miss Gregg, novelist under the pseudonym Sydney C Grier, to her brother John Gregg, Archbishop of Armagh 1939-1959 regarding Field Marshall Lord Roberts' appreciation of her novel 'The Power of the Keys' (Edinburgh and London, 1907).1 item.",literature"Representative Church Body Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Church of Ireland Women's Ministry Group,Ms522,1975-1993,20th,"Questionnaire issued by Church of Ireland Women's Ministry Group, 1989; scrapbooks, 1975-1993; pamphlets and periodicals about the ordination of women, 1981-1993.  5 boxes and 10 volumes of material.<br><br>See also Ms490, Concerned Clergy Group.",religion"Representative Church Body Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Bishop Foy's School Waterford,Ms253,1711-1902,"18th, 19th, 20th","Register of pupils admitted to the charity school founded and endowed by the will of Nathaniel Foy, (died 1797), Bishop of Waterford and Lismore, 1714-1902.<br>Volume also includes a register of boys and girls from Waterford who were apprenticed pursuant to the will of Bishop Foy, 1711-1757. 1 volume.<br><br>See `National Library of Ireland Report on Private Collections no 216'.",education; welfare; children"Representative Church Body Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Kerry Protestant Orphan Society,Ms527,1840-1921,"19th,  20th","Minutes, 1860-1929; accounts, 1857-1942;  register of admissions, 1840-1917; clothing register, 1887-1919, and papers of the Kerry Protestant Orphan Society.  Access to this material is restricted.  12 volumes and 1 file of material.",welfare; children"Representative Church Body Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Ardfert and Aghadoe Clergy Widows' Fund Society,Ms539,1866-1971,"19th,  20th","Annual reports, 1866-1868; annual returns, 1938-1971; rules and regulations, 1879 of the Ardfert and Aghadoe Clergy Widows' Fund Society, County Kerry.  1 file of material.",welfare"Representative Church Body Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Ladies' Irish Association,Ms544,1907-1950,20th,"Minutes, 1907-1950, and accounts, 1936-1950, of the Ladies' Association of Ireland founded in Dublin in 1821 to make the Bible better known in the English and Irish languages in remoter parts of large parishes, to maintain schools in poor districts, and to operate a relief fund for the lower classes and those who have known better days.<br>Committee composed of women. Prayer meetings, fund-raising: ran medical mission:<br>'Received letter from Mr Grierson, Land agent, Dugort, suggesting that the sick poor on Innisbeagle Island should pay for their medicines' (1907). Paid ferry fare for a nurse to cross the Bull's Mouth as often as necessary.  4 volumes of material<br><br>See also Ms91, Achill Mission Estate [James Grierson].",religion; charity; education; missionaries"Representative Church Body Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Emily Maria La Touche,Ms538,,19th,"Diary of Emily Maria La Touche of Harristown, County Kildare, about a holiday in France; life in Counties Kildare, Wicklow and Dublin; a trip to Kilkee.  1 volume.",travel"Representative Church Body Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Irish Christian Fellowship,Ms547,1948-1949,20th,"Correspondence about an Irish conference to follow the first Assembly of the World Council of Churches in Amsterdam, 1948. 8 volumes of material.",religion"Representative Church Body Library, Dublin",Click Repository,"Magdalen Asylum, Dublin",Ms551,1767-1986,"18th, 19th, 20th","Admissions, 1767-1843, name, number, date of admission, trade, clothes, brief description; minutes, 1786-1986: early minutes mainly about funds, lease, building work on premises in Leeson Street; appointments of chaplain, doctor; Governesses minute books, 1903-1947, a team of ladies took it in turns to be visitors for a month at a time, and reported to the committee. Responsible for domestic arrangements and appointments, laundry and seamstress work, advising on individual girls. 8 inmates in 1905. Enclosure of 1909 letter entreating the Home to allow girls to keep their babies until weaned; Ladies' Committee minute book, 1982-1986; accounts, 1768-1975; reports, 1921-1974; papers, 1921-1975; sermons and hymns, including 'A hymn on the expulsion of a Magdalen'; copies of JDH Widdess' 'The Magdalen Asylum, Dublin, 1766-1966'. Founded in 1765, in connection with the Church of Ireland, as a refuge for fallen women, by Lady Arabella Denny, 1707-1792, daughter of the 1st earl of Kerry, of Peafield Cliff (later Lisaskea), Blackrock, earlier benefactress and reformer of the Foundling Hospital, St James' Street.<br>The material contains references to other institutions such as Fortfield Home, the Nursery Rescue, and Protestant Children's Aid Society, and to the legal position of illegitimate children. 33 volumes and 1 box of material.",welfare; prostitution; charity"Representative Church Body Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Girls' Friendly Society,Ms578,1871-1977,"19th, 20th","Central Council minutes, 1871-1973; various committee minutes including Daisy Shannon Memorial committee, 1938-1940; Dublin Diocesan Council minute books, 1882-1951; Protestant Servants' Home minutes,1873-1953; Girls' Friendly Society Lodge, Merrion Square, accounts, 1896-1935; minutes, registers and reports, 1923-1935;  Oak House minutes and accounts, 1931-1977. Also papers, reports, scrapbooks and periodicals (1920s to 1950s) of the Girls' Friendly Society for Ireland, founded as a Church of Ireland society `to bind together in one organisation ladies as associates and working girls and young women as members for mutual help, sympathy and prayer'.",welfare"Representative Church Body Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Anne Elizabeth Maguire,Ms590,,19th,"Commonplace book of Anne Elizabeth Maguire, (?Trim, County Meath)  kept from her 14 to her 21 birthday. [no date,  late 19th century?]  1 volume of material.","Representative Church Body Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Achill Mission Estate,Ms91,1851-1930,"19th,  20th","Correspondence regarding the Achill Mission Estate.  Includes the agent's general estate letter books, 1902-1913, note that James Grierson acted as the land agent in the early  20th century.  See also Ms544, Ladies' Irish Association.  Copies of extracts from letters of the Agent about improvements, tenants, trustees, encroachment, squatters, maps and surveys, 1902-1904.  Miscellaneous correspondence, 1903-1927.","Representative Church Body Library, Dublin",Click Repository,"Letters and papers relating to the 'Church of Ireland Diocesan Libraries', 1959",Ms118,1956-1959,,"Letters from keepers of libraries; general correspondence; notes;  script of 'Church of Ireland Diocesan Libraries'; presscuttings; printed volume.  82 items.<br><br>See also Ms345, papers of Hilda Geraldine Willis, librarian 1962 to 1980.<br>See also Ms377, Kathleen Mulchrone letters.","Representative Church Body Library, Dublin",Click Repository,"Letters of William Alexander, and his wife",Ms124,1872-1904,"19th,  20th","Letters from Mrs Cecil Frances Alexander, wife of the bishop of Derry, to Georgina Tuke, 1872 and no date.  Letters from William Alexander, Bishop of Derry, to Alice, Lady Young, 1884-1904.  5 items.<br><br>See also Ms81, Stopford family papers.",correspondence"Representative Church Body Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Lady Elizabeth Pack,Ms125,,19th,"Letter from Lord John George Beresford, bishop of Raphoe to Lady Elizabeth Pack, his sister. Family news.  6 items.",correspondence"Representative Church Body Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Papers of J M Harden,Ms144,1895-1928,"19th, 20th","Sermons of James Mason Harden (1871-1931), Chaplain of the Female Orphan House, Dublin, 1899-1901. 1 box.","Representative Church Body Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Incorporated Society for Promoting Protestant Schools in Ireland,Ms151,,"18th, 19th, 20th","Incorporated Society for Promoting Protestant Schools was founded in 1733.<br>Minutes and accounts, including salary books, 1947-1974 and fee books of pupils, 1957-1970; school records, (Bandon, Sligo and Hibernian Marine Schools) 20th century; administration of estates including maps, rentals and tenancy records, 19th and 20th centuries; Society reports and school magazines, 19th and 20th centuries; copy of 'Rules for the Government of the Protestant Charter Schools and Nurseries of Ireland', (Dublin 1909).  41 volumes and 2 boxes. <br><br>H. Kingsmill Moore, 'The Work of the Incorporated Society' (Dundalk, 1938).",education; welfare"Representative Church Body Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Church Education Society for Ireland,Ms154,1839-1972,"19th, 20th","Minutes, accounts, correspondence, reports, etc., relating to teachers and inspectors of the Church Education Society. Founded in 1839 to assist schools already in existence and to establish new schools in which Church of Ireland children would be catechised by the clergy.<br>Includes committee meeting books, 1839-1950; school inspection records, 1846-1857 and 1894-1931; applications for training school, 1855-1881; examination papers for male and female students at the Kildare Place Training School, 1864-1876; printed papers on Irish education systems, 19th century.  70 volumes and 4 boxes.","Representative Church Body Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Island and Coast Society papers,Ms161,,"19th,  20th","The Island and Coast Society was founded in 1833 for the education of children and promotion of scriptural truth in remote parts of the coast and adjacent islands of Ireland. Dissolved in 1968.<br><br>Includes committee minute books, 1920-1968 including details of schools, teachers, numbers of pupils and other schools in vicinity, management of property; subscription book, 1928-1930; register of donors, subscribers, helpers and receivers of donated clothing, 1964-1967; letters and papers 1922-1945; printed material including 'A Memorial Sketch of the Life and Labours of Mrs Henrietta Pendleton' (Dublin, 1875) and Kingsmill Moore [secretary] 'An Island School' (reprint from 'Church of Ireland Gazette'), also annual reports and appeal leaflet.  6 volumes and 1 box of material.<br><br>See also Ms544, Ladies' Irish Association.",welfare; missionaries"Representative Church Body Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Letters and papers of the Ussher family,Ms173,1741-1850,"18th, 19th","Letters and papers of the Ussher family of County Waterford, a prominent Quaker family.  There is an index of correspondents.<br><br>Includes letters from Elizabeth Ussher, 1795-1816 and no date; letters to Martha Ussher, 1810-1820 and no date; letters of Sarah Boate to Lucy Ussher, 1824-1828 and no date; miscellaneous papers including letter from the Yearly meeting of women friends in London to the Yearly Meeting of women friends in Ireland; address to the women of Ireland by a layman, no date but not before 1794, [probably1798) about preventing the spread of revolutionary ideas, as put forward by the Illuminati, the members of which bore classical Greek soubriquets, in Ireland; devotional piece about the death of Lucy ? Ussher, no date (not before 1810); extract of a letter from George Dillwyn, America about a dream of meeting with Elizabeth and female friends, no date (not before 1810); `Lines on Woman' by Mrs Hosland, no date (not before 1810).<br><br>See also Ms70, Mrs B G Ussher.",Quakers"Representative Church Body Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Sunday School Society for Ireland,Ms182,1809-1971,"19th, 20th","Sunday School Society for Ireland founded in 1809 to encourage and assist the development of Sunday Schools. Minutes 1809-1952; annual returns of questionnaires from each school, 1880-1897; teachers' examination records, 1899-1934; letter books, 1823-1910; 1931-1935; loose correspondence, 1835-1925; address book for schools in area 1 [the 9 counties of Ulster].  126 volumes and 3 boxes of material.",education; religion"Representative Church Body Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Church Missionary Society Ireland,Ms315,1814-1970,"19th, 20th","Church Missionary Society, Ireland, founded in 1799 as the Hibernian Church Missionary Society (Auxiliary to the Church Missionary Society). Collection includes minute books, 1814-1971 (first volume has objects and regulations); candidates' committee minutes, 1897-1959; Women's consultative committee, 1900-1957, about the Women's Department, missionary work (some diocesan) and nursing. References to 'bouree' in Leeson Street for nurses, and Nurses' Club in St Stephens Green); Women's committee lists, 1920-1977; schoolgirls' sale committee, 1937-1962; financial records, 1814-1971; annual reports, 1814-1955,  (Down and Dromore Connor Auxiliary annual reports, 1941-1968); address books: Irish missionaries, 1883-1943, subscribers 1921-1938, governors, no date, and Dublin Girls' Schools, 1936; scrapbooks 1827-1914.  105 volumes of material.",education; welfare"Representative Church Body Library, Dublin",Click Repository,"Church of England Zenana Missionary Society, Hibernian Auxiliary",Ms317,1900-1959,20th,"The Zenana Society was founded in 1880 to evangelise among the women of Africa. The collection includes committee minute book, 1946-1951; accounts of subscriptions 1925-1938 and of expenditure and sales, 1932-1959; annual reports, 1900-1957 with gaps.  7 volumes of material.",missionary; religionRoyal College of Physicians of Ireland,Click Repository,Kirkpatrick Biographical Archive,,,"17th, 18th, 19th, 20th","The Royal College of Physicians of Ireland was founded by John Stearne in 1654 and opened its doors to women in 1877, attracting a great many from Great Britain and the Continent who could not otherwise gain a license to practise.<br><br>Alphabetical list of physicians, 18th century to 1954, the collection is mainly obituaries, newscuttings, manuscript notes, filed in envelopes.<br>T P C  Kirkpatrick, distinguished medical historian, author of many books including, `The Book of the Rotunda Hospital', 1913, began by listing Fellows of the College and later extended the search to all Irish doctors about whom he could find information.<br>Examples: MacClancy, Patrick Cornelius, Licentiate, Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ireland, 1941. Deputy Director, Paediatric Department, Rotunda Hospital, Dublin. Assistant physician, National Children's Hospital, Dublin. Published, with others, 'Modern Methods of Infant Management', 1948. 1 newscutting.<br>MacClintock, Alfred Henry, 1822-1881, Licentiate, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, 1842. Master, Rotunda Hospital, Dublin,  Lecturer in Obstetrics, Park Street School, Dublin, President, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland. Published 'Clinical Memoirs on the Diseases of Women', (1863).1 newscutting, 3 manuscript notes, 1 portrait.<br>Margaret O hOgartaigh  has constructed a typescript list of women physicians to 1930 from Kirkpatrick.<br>These include: Kathleen Florence Lynn, M B (Royal University of Ireland), 1899. Physician, St Ultan's Infant Hospital, Dublin. 2 newscuttings [also a portrait].<br>Sophia Jex-Blake, c1841-1912. Licentiate, Royal College of Physicians of Ireland, M D (Berne).  Founded Edinburgh Hospital and Dispensary for Women and Children. Dean and lecturer in midwifery, Edinburgh School of Medicine for Women. 4 obituaries, 2 newscuttings, 2 manuscript notes, 4 portraits.",medicineRoyal College of Physicians of Ireland,Click Repository,Saint Ultan's Hospital,,1919-1984,20th,"Saint Ultan's Hospital was founded by Kathleen Lynn and Madeline Ffrench Mullen at 37 Clanbrassil Street in Dublin and opened in 1919. It was originally intended that the hospital receive adult patients but it became an infants' hospital. [Saint Ultan was a Bishop of Meath who had cared for children orphaned by the Bui Connall/Yellow Plague].<br><br>Minute Books:<br>1919<br>1923-1952<br>1970-1984 . <br>The early volumes have references to Cumann na dTeachaire/ Association of Women Delegates conference, March 1918, a committee formed to combat the spread of venereal diseases, post World War I. The Committee ran a baby clinic. Material includes:<br>Constitution of the Hospital<br>Minutes of the Medical Committee:<br>1913-1936<br>1948-1963<br>Annual Reports:<br>1919-1949<br>1960-1969<br>Minutes of the Kathleen Lynn Memorial Committee<br>Reports of the B C G Committee<br>House and Finance Committee:<br>1955<br>1978<br>1980-1983<br>Articles of Association<br>Photographs<br>Scrapbooks<br>Plaques and memorabilia, including a plaque for the Dorothy Stopford Price, B C G unit.<br><br>Diaries of Dr Kathleen Lynn in 2 volumes, 1916-1952.",medicine; disease; welfare; politics; healthRoyal College of Physicians of Ireland,Click Repository,Sir Patrick Dun's Hospital,,1808-1986,"19th, 20th","Minute Books, 1808-1981 (and later minutes to be transferred)<br><br>Agenda Books, 1907-1987<br><br>Various Committee Books, 19th and 20th centuries, including meetings of medical staff, 1885-1986.<br><br>General Purpose and Nursing Committee and House and Finance Committee, 1959-1974.<br><br>Registrar's Report Book, 1823-1845.<br><br>Letter Book, 1835-1855.<br><br>Maternity Registers, 1891-1900.<br> <br>Patients Admission Book, 1878-1890.<br><br>Registers of intern patients, 1896-1937.<br><br>Daily return of intern patients, 1899-1906.<br><br>Operation Registers, 1923-1986.<br><br>Registers of Accidents:<br>1883-1890<br>1983-1956 (mixed sexes).<br><br>Death Certificate Books, 1971-1985.<br><br>Post Mortem Books:<br>1916-1920<br>1930-1947.<br><br>Dispensary Books, 1904-1908.<br><br>Ear, Nose and Throat Dispensary Books, 1915-1926.<br><br>Intern Case Book (gynaecological wards), 1909-1917.<br><br>Patients' Book, 1928-1936.<br><br>Salaries Book (nursing and domestic staff), 1951-1952.<br><br>Newspaper Cuttings Books 1895-1986.<br><br>Indexes to Patients, 1962-1986.<br><br>Financial Records (Ledger 1932-1942).<br><br>Legal Documents, (agreements and indentures) Pembroke Irish Charities Fund (estate on which the Hospital was built, early 20th century).<br><br>Accounts of the Venereal Hospital, 1919-1933.<br><br>Annual Reports:<br>1866-1895<br>1947-1960.<br><br>Correspondence files and departmental records, 1970s and 1980s.<br><br>File of bylaws and regulations.<br><br>Photographs of hospital and medical staff.<br><br>Historical notes.",medicine; welfare; diseases; employment"Representative Church Body Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Linda Hills,Ms321,,20th,"Scrapbook of Linda Hills containing bookplates and 20th century presscuttings mainly about the world of nature, the Far East, prisons, French cathedrals and the death of Edward VII.  1 volume of material.","Representative Church Body Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Miss E Summers,Ms334,,20th,"Illuminated address presented to Miss E Summers by past and present members of the choir of St James' District Church, Dublin, on her resignation as organist.  1 volume of material.",music"Representative Church Body Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Irish Church Missions,Ms339,1871-1876,19th,"Monthly returns of the Castlekirk Mission, County Galway, of the Irish Church Missions to Roman Catholics. The returns give details of Sunday schools, day schools and church services. Founded in 1852 to promote the conversion of the Roman Catholic population in Ireland by means consistent with the principles of the Church of Ireland and England.  2 volumes of material.",education; children"Representative Church Body Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Letters and papers of the family of Eusaby Cleaver,Ms415,1789-1939,"18th, 19th, 20th","Eusaby Cleaver was bishop of Ferns 1789-1809 and archbishop of Dublin, 1809-1819.<br>Letters include family and political news (state of the country following Emmett's rebellion) from Catherine, wife of Eusaby to Anne, wife of William Cleaver, [bishop of Chester in 1789]; and to Martha, daughter of William [bishop of Asaph in 1809]. Also Marianne Cromie (daughter of Eusaby) to Martha Cleaver, and Martha Cleaver to Caroline [?Cleaver] with family news.  12 items.",correspondence; domestic affairs"Representative Church Body Library, Dublin",Click Repository,"Letters to William Patrick Carmody, Dean of Down 1923-38",Ms529,1933-1937,20th,"Dean Carmody 's correspondence includes some letters from women, viz., Maud Clarke (daughter of Canon Richard James Clarke, Rector of Carnmoney, Fellow of Somerville College, Oxford) Coole Glebe, Carnmoney, County Antrim about the problems of establishing the parish boundaries; sends list of rectors and would be glad of additions; personal news. Helen Macnaghton, Runkerry, Bushmills, County Antrim details, including a sketch, of a memorial to Sir Francis Workman Macnaghten [1763-1843]. Maud Pennyfether of Holywood, County Down, seeks Carmody's help in transferring her brother-in-law to a parish in Ulster. Mrs Higgins is anxious to be near her sisters, one of whom is the wife of the Bishop of Meath, John Orr.<br><br>Collection also contains Inspectors' reports  for Hollymount School and Southwell Down Girls' School, and a leaflet 'Suggested Plan for a League of Churches' from Lady Dunalley, Kilboy, Nenagh, County Tipperary. 101 items.",education; welfare"Representative Church Body Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Nenagh Young Men's Christian and Literary Association,Ms550,1861-1953,"19th, 20th","111 volumes of material which includes a Minute Book of the Ladies' Room Committee, 1902-1953",Royal College of Physicians of Ireland,Click Repository,Sir Dominic Corrigan,,,19th,"Sir Dominic Corrigan, 1802-1880, President of the College of Physicians 1859-1864. Appointed to the Board of Health which attempted to cope with the ravages of the potato famine and a promoter of the Vartry water scheme: 'the water supplied to the Whitworth and Hardwicke Hospitals is heavily loaded with impurities'.  On the staff of the House of Industry Hospitals, and others during his career.<br>Collection includes detailed medical case books (c1833 on).",medicine; welfare; health"Representative Church Body Library, Dublin",Click Repository,"Letters to John Jebb, Bishop of Limerick",Ms208,c1820s,19th,"Collection contains notes and transcripts in the hand of the Rev. Charles Forster, domestic chaplain to Bishop Jebb, which include a short treatise on the state of Ireland, its 'jobbing aristocracy', the courts, the churches and prisons, mentioning the attempts by the Society for the Relief of the Criminal Poor and the Reform Society to care for the children of executed or transported parents.",welfare"Representative Church Body Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Ralph Macklin Schools,Ms481,1823-1927,"19th, 20th","Minutes and accounts of the Ralph Macklin Sunday and Thursday Poor Schools, 1833-1927. The first meeting held in the Vestry Room of St Andrew's 1833, under the terms of the will of Ralph M (not given). Matters discussed: hiring of master and mistress; authorisation of repairs and alteration to house at No 3 Fleet Street (prior to building a new school) purchase of perquisites (these are listed in detail: for the Female School two forms, 2 dozen New Testaments, 3 dozen 2nd part spelling books, 2 dozen reading books and registry); consideration of the system of education to be adopted.  Fees paid by pupils, amounting to Ï5 0s 5d for the first five months. Shoes, bonnets and caps, later frocks and pinafores, were awarded to the most deserving children 'taking into account the time they had been at the school and the regularity of their payments'. At Christmas, 1843, 42 boys and 88 girls received boots and clothing, and books, as rewards for diligent attendance and good conduct during the year.  10 volumes of material.",education; children"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Letters to Kate Kelly on Irish political prisoners,Ms8411,1916-1924,20th,"Letters to Mrs Bartels and Miss Kelly from prisoners and their relations and friends recounting prison conditions, visits, fellow prisoners, etc. Collection includes letter from G B Shaw about European political alignments and Ireland, statement on Constance de Markievicz, in solitary confinement. Also letters from Eva Gore Booth, Kate O'Brien, William O'Brien, Mary MacSwiney and others.  The bulk of the collection is from Mrs Maud Griffith, wife of Arthur, on a variety of subjects: Count Plunkett's long-windedness; portraits painted by Miss Solomons and Lily Williams;  Irish Film Company's first production 'O'Neill of the Glens' from a story by Mrs M Pender, with some of the company from the Abbey; her 'first and last' public appearance; her husband's speaking tours of the country, his arrest and rearrest and eventual death; behaviour of the Black and Tans; Dublin in 1922.  1 file and 50 letters.",politics; social life"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Diary of Mrs Henry King,Ms3551,,19th,"Diary of Mrs Henry King of Ballylin, County Offaly. Refers to domestic round, family ailments, news of neighbourhood; Home Mission; prayers at Baptist House; Banagher hounds; visit of pedlar with 'many nice books'; visit to Dublin and to Liverpool - difference between the countries; general weather conditions.  1 volume of material.",travel"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Maria Edgeworth application for assistance,Ms989,1847-1848,19th,"Copy letters and papers: application for assistance for parish of Edgeworthstown to Central Relief Committee with Maria Edgeworth's answers, copy letters including some to Dr Harvey of the Society of Friends describing conditions and making an appeal for help in laying the case before the Committee: 'nothing has been thought of for women and children', and responses, for example,  the Committee: 'if a committee be formed for the especial object of promoting female employment, the sum of Ï10 will be placed at their disposal', (and sent food and equipment).<br>Refers to the need to assist those able to emigrate, and charges for passage to America [Ï7.10s].  1 volume of material.",welfare; famine; emigration"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Mrs William O'Brien's papers,Ms8507,c1930s,20th,"Memoirs of Mrs William O'Brien of her husband's career in the United Irish League and parliament: 'When the truce came in 1921 he was ready with congratulations to the Sinn Fein leaders, and urged his advice on de V. that the essential point for Ireland was Unity - no separation - the oath seemed a small matter'.  Also of literary and political figures of the period: John and Willie Redmond, Michael Davitt, Tim Healey, Moreton Frewen, Lord Dunraven, de Valera and others. Some newspaper articles: the Protestant and the Catholic graveyards in Mallow; the Croagh Patrick Pilgrimage.  1 bundle/ 12 files of material.",politics"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Ussher Papers,Ms10171,,"18th, 19th","Papers and letters of the Ussher family of Cappagh, County Waterford, also from the Grant family [Jasper Grant Lieuterant Govenor of Carlisle in the mid nineteenth century]. Letters of Isabella Grant, who married Richard K Ussher on the death of Anna Grant, 1826, three weeks after her confinement, and from Isabella Ussher to [?] Chatterton on social and domestic events: 'Lord Stuart gave him Champagne he slept next day till 3. They were not home till 6. Such a pour of rain for the poor servts. & horses.' (1843); about governesses and the management of children [file 4]; Letter from Elizabeth Fry, Essex, England, to R K Ussher asking for help for an Irish couple in her parish, 1832, [file 5]; letters from Isabella Ussher to Mrs Hoare with whose son, and her own, she is travelling in the Mediterranean region, 1861-62. Partly in French [file 6].  1 bundle/13 files of material.",travel; domestic life"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Papers relating to the history of the Irish theatre,Ms4292-4313,1883-1943,"19th, 20th","Indexed and annotated scrapbooks of W J  Lawrence, critic, journalist and theatre historian, who came to Dublin 'at the same time as Synge' in c1903. Comprises copies of his own and others' reviews and articles from 1883 on, and clippings relating to all aspects of the theatre (pantomime, ballet, opera, stage effects; events and accidents) and individual actors in Ireland, and abroad. Articles about Miss Egan,  Miss Walstein [whether male or female?], Miss O'Neill, Ellen Terry,  Allgood, Peg Woffington and many others.  22 volumes of material.<br><br>See also Mss1809-1850, Joseph Holloway's Diaries.",entertainment; culture"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Joseph Holloway's diaries,Ms1809 -1850,1910-1919,20th,"Detailed diaries of visits to  lectures, theatre, music-hall and concerts in Dublin, 1902-1919, with appreciations of performers. Refers to Sophie Bryant's lecture on Gaelic characteristics, performances by Haidee Gunn, daughter of the late Michael Gunn, lessee of The Gaiety, Sybil Arundale, actress, Nellie Elder 'Tyrolean vocalist' and many others.  c41 volumes of material.<br><br><br>See also Ms 4292-4313, W J Lawrence scrapbooks about theatre history.",entertainment; culture"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,"Christina Doyle, letters and papers re prison conditions for Irish internees",Ms5815,1922-1924,20th,"Letters, petitions and reports: Irish Republican Prisoners' Dependants' Fund; Sinn Fein and others describing events - hunger strikes, killings; prisoners, and conditions in prisons and prison hospitals. Includes submissions about the mistreatment by 'Free Staters' of women prisoners from Mrs [Iseult] Stuart and Florence O'Brien, secretaries of the delegation appointed by the Federation of Women' s Societies, about CID raids and treatment of women; refers to Miss O'Harte's arrest for collecting for the prisoners dependents; Miss Dorothy MacArdle's account of an attack on women prisoners in Kilmainham; Hon. Albina Broderick, a Red Cross nurse, arrested without charge, her own, Mary MacSwiney's and Mrs O'Callaghan's hunger strikes.  Addressees include Senator Mrs Alice Stopford Green. Letter from Maeve Phelan to her sister Mary (1923) about her arrest.  1 volume of material.",politics"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Bellew Papers,Ms31947,,"17th, 18th, 19th","Large collection includes letters to and from Mary Bellew, nee Dillon: to her husband 'Dear heart, Doe not you believe Vines, nor doe not relie upon him at all, for hee is married to a Galway woman...I am troubled that you doe not writt to mee what promises you have of him as Concerning his religion' (1662), and an angry letter denying any debt to the addressee from ? 'as for you to Challenge my mother for mony, it was not the first tyme you wronged her & your own hand will wittnesse it in this particular, you pretend you have a great Care of her soule, but any that has eys may see through;..' (no date 17th century). <br><br>Chr[istopher] Dillon Bellew to his wife, Olivia - 'his Darling Livy'..'Reflect within yourself how far you wo'd Claim Strict Justice or Extend Tenderness to the Foibles of a Man to Whom you are Indebted for former Kindness and at a time you stood as An Orphan..' (1796). Mainly family and domestic matters to his wife at various addresses in Dublin; Olivia to her son at school in Dublin, who has written to her after a silence of five months (1834).<br><br><br><br>There is a list , Manuscripts Collection List no 33, available for this collection.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms5816,1916-1923,20th,"Letters and press releases: complaint to English authorities about imprisonment from the proprietor of the 'Mayo News'; articles about prisoners and prison conditions, including women prisoners, report of assault on Mrs Hanna Sheehy Skeffington; use of the 'Cat and Mouse Act' with hunger strikers; directive from Press Censor regarding information about ports and shipping and secret police circulars; case notes relating to prisoners; witness statements, depositions, several by women one of which mentions the use of women searchers by soldiers and Black and Tans; press cuttings.  1 volume of material.",politics"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms5818,1907-c1921,20th,"Album of death notices, anniversary and mass cards for heroes of the Rising, postcards lampooning English attempts to introduce conscription, photographs, including funerals of Michael Collins and Arthur Grffith, and Cumann na mBan ['connon na bon' sic]  march and demonstration against the execution of six prisoners on March 7; Dublin ruins after the Rising; the Cabinet of Northern Ireland; and membership cards, rule books and subscription reminders of Cumann na mBan, Inghinidhe na hEireann, Bean na <br>hEireann, Connradh na Gaeilge, Irish National Aid Association of which C M Doyle was on the Ladies' Committee and a District Visitor; invitation to Christina Doyle to the first meeting of Dail Eireann, to a presentation to Mr and Mrs Arthur Griffith, appeal card for Teach Naomh Ultuin children's hospital; for Irish National Aid and Volunteers' Dependants' Fund; ticket for Cumann Gaelach na hEaglaise draw; epaullettes.  1 volume of material.",politics"Irish Theatre Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,Album of picture postcards of actors,ITA/45,,"19th, 20th","Album of picture postcards of actors.<br>Postcards of actors and actresses, music hall and theatre, English and Irish, most of the pictures arranged in alphabetical order, most identified, many annotated with messages [Rita Power, Edie, Madge, Annie, RW].<br><br>Actresses pictured include: Mary Anderson; Sybil Arundale; Winifred Arthur-Jones; Dorothy Baird; Jessie Bateman; Esme Beringer; Rosie Boote; Pauline Chase; Sybil Campbell; Gladys Cooper; Phyllis and Zena Dare; Lilian Eldee; Kitty Gordon; Evie Green; Isobel Jay; Edna & Olive May; Gertie Millar; Gabrielle Ray; Ada Rehan.  1 volume of material.",entertainment; culture; theatre"Irish Theatre Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,Shelagh Richards,ITA/128,1940s-1985,20th,"Shelagh Richards, Abbey actress and producer for R T E, died in 1985. Scripts, programmes, stage designs, reviews and photographs of subject, as actress and adjudicator, with Marcel Marceau, of productions, agency photos of actresses including Maureen O'Sullivan, Siobhan McKenna, Lesley Deane; obituary. There are c100 items in total.",entertainment; culture; theatre"Irish Theatre Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,Dublin University Players,ITA/6,1945-1952,20th,"Plays, lyrics, production notes, posters, programmes, reviews, reports and correspondence, including some from May Carey.  Includes information on women as actresses, producers, set designers.<br>Also several song-sheets: 'Complaints II' , [6/24, c1951] an anonymous song, is the lament of a female student who came to Trinity in search of a university where women were not 'sequestered', and exams were easy, 'But when I came I found it was quite different, I never got a chance to test my power. For in Honours I was driven to contront Miss Otway Ruthvyn, And in Little-go the Lady Registrar. Can you tell me why I never have a viva With an interviewer of the stronger sex? Why do all the girls I know always get through Little-go, When all I get's another dam' Re-ex?'<br><br>Text of a revue written in 1949 [6/32], and produced in the Peacock Theatre by the Dublin University Players. Includes lines on the lack of a chorus in the opening number 'Most college girls these days are wives and mothers', a sketch about three women gossip columnists, <br>'I never lose chances of feminine boasts<br>About capable females appointed to posts,<br>And I cover the lectures of dim little dames <br>At dim little meetings with dim little aims'.<br>Also a version of Cinderella entitled  'Red Cinders'.  44 files of material.",entertainment; culture"Irish Theatre Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,"Memorabilia, Seamus de Burca",ITA/142,c1909-1950,20th,"Photographs, stage sets, programme, musical score. Also correspondence between Seamus de Burca and Christine, Countess of Longford: Longford Productions, Gate Theatre, Dublin [Earl of Longford, manager] about royalties.  2 files of material.",theatre"Irish Theatre Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,Wendy Shea,ITA/152,1984-1985,20th,"Catalogue of exhibition of Miss Wendy Shea's costume drawings, 1984-1985, 1 item.",clothing"Irish Theatre Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,Brendan Smith Theatre Academy,ITA/146,,20th,"Papers and photos relating to the Brendan Smith Theatre Academy, Olympia Theatre and Dublin Theatre Festival. Deposited 1986, closed for 15 years.<br><br>Includes  plays: 'The Body or Dublin Pride or Hail Mary' a play for the liberation of women', by Peter O'Shaughessy [5/14] (no date but c1970s or 1980s) and plays by Bridget Briar. 50 boxes of material.  Material closed until 2001.",theatre; entertainmnet; culture"Irish Theatre Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,"Mother Mary Joseph Lemass, P O plays and papers",ITA/180,1932-1961,20th,"Plays written by Mother Mary Joseph Lemass , P O of the Dominican Convent, Sion Hill, Blackrock, 1932-1961. Includes a Eucharisitic Pageant performed in 1932 at the convent, with photos ('Eire: the handmaid of the Eucharist'). Appreciation (as educationalist) and obituary from 'Irish Rosary', 1957 in catalogue.  About 20 items.",literature"Irish Theatre Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,Eve Watkins,ITA/8,1950s,20th,"Memorabilia of Miss Eve Watkins' acting career, 1950s, including photos, programmes (Dublin University Elizabethan Dramatic Society).  About 30 items.",theatre; entertainment"Irish Theatre Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,Michael J Dolan,ITA/23,,20th,"Document about the career of Michael J Dolan, manager of the Abbey Theatre. Including 3 letters from Augusta, Lady Gregory (Christopher Murray 'Three Letters from Lady Gregory' in 'Prompts', no. I, pages 5-7].","Irish Theatre Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,Elizabeth Lee,ITA/29,1909-1916,20th,"Picture postcard of Elizabeth Lee, a dresser at the Gaiety Theatre, 1909, with obituary, 1916, 'Bessie of the Gaiety'.  2 items.","Irish Theatre Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,Seamus de Burca,ITA/36,,20th,Photo from the first night of 'Mrs Howard's Husband' by Seamus de Burca showing Brendan Behan and Maureen O'Sullivan.  1 item.,theatre; literature; culture; entertainment"Irish Theatre Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,Picture postcards of popular actors,ITA/46,,"19th, 20th",Picture postcards of popular actors issued as 'Saturday Programme Supplements for matinees' late 19th and early 20th centuries.  48 items.,entertainment"Irish Theatre Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,Autographs,ITA/50,1908-1981,20th,"Collection of autographs including Ellen Terry, Dublin, 1908; Lillie Langtry and Gladys Cooper; May Carey, 1938. There are 10 items in total.","Irish Theatre Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,"Press cuttings, Abbey Theatre",ITA/54-56,1930s-1970s,20th,"Press cuttings, Abbey Theatre, 1930s-1970s.<br>There are c400 items.<br>See general cuttings files.","Irish Theatre Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,Ardain magazine,ITA/63,1970-1973,20th,"'Ardain', Irish language theatre magazine, 1970-1973. There are 5 items in total.","Irish Theatre Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,Terez Nelson Dance Company,ITA/64-65,,20th,"Terez Nelson Dance Company, annotated photographs of dancers and programme for performance at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin, March, 1978.","Irish Theatre Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,Olympia Theatre,ITA/70,1975-1976,20th,"Notes towards a history of the Olympia Theatre, gathered at the time of the theatre's restoration. Donated by Elgy Gillespie.<br>Includes an interview with Shelagh Richards, who put on straight plays at the Olympia in the 1940s, including 'The Strings, My Lord, Are False', by Paul Vincent Carroll.<br>Copy manuscript autobiography  'A Free Brief for the Gods' by Eamonn Mac Thomais, a description of a childhood visit to the Olympia.<br>Reminiscences of Leo McCabe who produced variety shows at the Olympia between 1951 and 1964.<br>Copy of an Elgy Gillespie interview with Cecil Sheridan, vaudevillian.<br>Photcopy of article in the `Irish Times' by Elgy Gillespie, 'Dan Lowry and his Star of Erin' [music hall in Crampton Court, Dublin], with drawings of theatre by Francis Drake, January 1975.,","Irish Theatre Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,ITA/72,1972-1980,20th,"Photographs of productions at the Project Arts Centre, Dublin, including plays,  'Fall of the House of Ussher', and visiting companies, for example, Shared Experience Company.","Irish Theatre Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,Dublin City Ballet,ITA/73,1980-1981,20th,"Dublin City Ballet, programmes, photographs, 1980-1981.<br>There are 22 items in total.<br>See also ITA/15.""Irish Theatre Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,"Press cuttings, Queen's Theatre, Dublin",ITA/75,,"19th, 20th","Press cuttings, Queen's Theatre, Dublin, 19th to 20th century.<br><br>See also general cutting files.""Irish Theatre Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,"Press cuttings, Gaiety Theatre",ITA/77-79,1930s-1970s,20th,"Matthew Murtagh collection:<br>Press cuttings:<br>Gate Theatre, 1930s to 1970s<br>Gaiety Theatre, 1950s to 1970s<br>Dublin Theatre Festival, 1960s to 1970s.<br>There are 3 files in total.<br><br>See also general cuttings files.""Irish Theatre Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,Irish Ballet Company,ITA/15,1970s,20th,Collection of programmes and posters relating to the Irish Ballet Company.<br>See also ITA/73"Irish Theatre Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,Gate Theatre,"ITA/16-19, 20",1930s-1970s,20th,"Programmes for Gaiety, Abbey and Gate Theatres and various other Dublin theatres.<br>A number of other entries in the accession register are for programmes of theatre and dramatic club performances.<br><br>See also general catalogue of programmes.""Irish Theatre Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,Dublin Theatre Festival,ITA/79,1960s-1970s,20th,"Dublin Theatre Festival: press cuttings, 1960s-1970s.<br><br>See general cuttings files.""Irish Theatre Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,ITA/92,c1904-1950,"19th, 20th","Postcards and photographs of actors and actresses including:<br>Maude Fealy, c1904<br>Yoland Dolan, c1950<br>Celia Johnson, c1950.""Irish Theatre Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,Olympia and Gate Theatres,ITA/85,19602-1970s,20th,"Photographs of Olympia and Gate Theatres, 1960s and 1970s.<br>There are 22 items in total.""Irish Theatre Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,ITA/97,,19th,"Picture postcard of Miss Smithson, actress at Crow Street Theatre, Dublin, 1874.""Irish Theatre Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,ITA/99,,18th,"Photograph and portrait of Peg Woffington, originals in National Gallery of Ireland.""Irish Theatre Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,ITA/98,1976-1977,20th,"Material from the exhibition on John O'Keeffe, 1976. Photographs relating to theatre including photographs and portraits of Elizabeth O'Neill. There are 8 items in total.""Irish Theatre Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,ITA/114,1951-1958,20th,"Costume designs by Michael MacLiammoir, one for Christy Mahon in 'The Heart's a Wonder', a musical based on `The Playboy of the Western World' by Maureen Charlton.<br><br>See ITA/145""Irish Theatre Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,ITA/116,,20th,"Limited edition book on the Abbey Theatre: 'Doctors Recommend It' by Grace Plunkett, 1930. With drawings of early productions.""Irish Theatre Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,ITA/124,1920-1923,20th,"Scrapbook relating to the theatre in Dublin, 1920-1923, especially the British Empire Shakespeare Company (Dublin Branch), the Dublin Drama league, and the Abbey Theatre. Indexed.<br>Programmes, photographs and reviews. These include:<br>A review of Brieux's 'The Three Daughters of M. Dupont', produced at the Abbey in 1922, has: 'There is need...to face the problem  of deliberate childlessness. Yet the reverse side of that, as in Julie's case, is equally immoral......for Julie's sole object in marrying a man whom she disliked, whose very touch was disgusting to her, was to have children.'<br>In a review of an evening at the Abbey attended by political prisoners recently returned from British gaols in 1922, there is a description of a piece by St John Ervine, 'The Land of the Saints and How to Get Out of It', in which 'The most disturbing line she [Miss Eileen Kelly] spoke was ''From what I can see of marriage, the most a woman can hope is that the time will pass quick.'' The female portion of the audience laughed the loudest'.""Irish Theatre Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,ITA/138,1960-1962,20th,"Correspondence, 1960-1962, between Matthew Murtagh, theatre historian, and Mrs Nora Sargent, daughter of Dan Lowry, containing her recollections for the book 'Infinite Variety'.""Irish Theatre Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,ITA/140,c1890-1910,"19th, 20th",Picture postcards of actors and actresses. There are 54 items in total."Irish Theatre Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,ITA/149,,,"Photograph of music hall star, May Murnane.",,,"Irish Theatre Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,Queen's and Theatre Royal,ITA/154,1918-1950,20th,"Letter from manager of the Queen's Theatre (Dublin) Limited, 1918, to 'Dear Madam' asking her 'to bring a Troupe down' for audition.<br><br>Series of photographs of presentation in the auditorium of the [Theatre Royal?] in the 1950s. <br>None of the large group of people are identified.<br>Photograph of [Danny Kaye?] and group, mainly women, unidentified, in green room, no date c1950s. Photograph of Maureen Lynes/Hynes, Dublin, August 1957.",,,"Irish Theatre Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,Archive of Irish Theatre Company,ITA/155,1975-1983,20th,"Archive of the Irish Theatre Company, 1975-1983, including press cuttings, photographs, correspondence and administrative files. <br>There are 38 boxes and 4 portfolios.<br><br>Personnel file closed until review in 1999.",,,"Irish Theatre Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,ITA/160,,"19th, 20th","Matthew Murtagh's collection of mainly Victorian and Edwardian picture postcards of players, with some 1950s and 1960s entertainers.<br>Actresses include:<br>Fanny Davenport<br>Mrs Brown Potter<br>Gertie Millar<br>Edna May<br>Gabrielle Ray<br>Phyllis Dare<br>Zena Dare<br>Marie Studholme<br>Ellen Terry<br>Mabel Love.<br>A portrait study of Miss Decima Moore is annotated 'an other little souvenir of Mathilda, 25/4/03' and addressed to Miss Iza Mahoney, Ursuline Convent, Waterford [several cards are addressed to her].<br>There is 1 file containing c100 photographs.",theatre,,"Irish Theatre Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,ITA/161,,"19th, 20th",Matthew Murtagh Collection:<br>Album of picture postcards of actors and actresses. Women include:<br>Mary Anderson<br>Sybil Arundale<br>Billie Burke<br>Evelyn Millard<br>Gertie Millar<br>Ellaline Terriss<br>Gabrielle Ray<br>Marie Studholme<br>Mab Paul<br>Decima Moore<br>Mabel Love<br>Hilda Moody<br>Edna May<br>Olive May<br>Maggie May<br>Lilie Langtry<br>Ada Rehan<br>Zena Dare<br>Phyllis Dare.,,,"Irish Theatre Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,ITA/162,,20th,"Visitors' Book from a guest house at 20 O'Connell Avenue off Berkeley Street, Dublin, run by W P ('Billie') McDonnell and used by theatre companies.",,,"Irish Theatre Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,ITA/164,,20th,"Archives of An Damer, Irish language Theatre at St Stephen's Green. There are 7 boxes in total.",,,"Irish Theatre Archive, Dublin",Click Repository,,ITA/165,1980-1987,20th,"Archives of the Cork Theatre Company, 1980-1987.<br>There are 8 boxes in total.<br>Closed to AD 2000.",,,The Erasmus Smith Trust Archives,Click Repository,English Schools,ES/907-ES/1011,,"19th, 20th","An Erasmus Smith School, Aclare 'English School' in County Sligo opened c1886. The collection, which is listed, contains correspondence relating to the opening of the school with thanks of local figures to trustees (the Trust often contributed towards the cost of building, equipping and maintaining a school); the appointment of teachers and negotiation of pay; list of school requisites; appointment of inspectors; raising of funds.<br><br>Nomination forms relating to the appointment of Miss M J Rutledge as teacher at Aclare [no.5], 18 June 1886.<br><br>Letter from Edward Symons, local minister, to secretary to the Board. 'He is pleased the Board has agreed that he should let the land at Aclare in order to raise the teacher's supplemented salary', 21 June, 1886.<br>There are 129 items in total.",education,,The Erasmus Smith Trust Archives,Click Repository,English Schools,ES/1079-ES/1158,,19th,"Erasmus Smith Trust School in Antrim: contains letters relating to appointments and funding, includes:<br><br>ES/1094  Letter to the  (?secretary) to the trustees: 'Lord Massareene has just returned to Antrim for a few days and he has promised Ï10 p.a. towards the male and female schools', 6 February 1873 [number 19]<br><br>ES1119  Letter from William Goodall [the male teacher] to the Board complaining of Mrs Chambers, the mother of the Schoolmistress at Antrim. Goodall and his wife refuse to speak to her because of her 'repeated drunkenness'. 'The Sabbath is desecrated by the violence of her tongue through drink and I have seen her fall on the street of Antrim near the School house', 19 August 1875. <br><br>ES1118  Another letter of the same day from the Rev.  Holmes explains that the families of the master and mistress in Antrim are hostile towards each other. The fault lies not with the two teachers but with their relatives. 'Their houses are unfortunately contiguous, and I am informed that previous masters and mistresses have not lived on good terms with one another'.<br><br>ES1145  Doctor's certificate stating that Mrs Lizzie Molyneux will be unlikely to be able to continue teaching at Antrim, due to the illness of her baby, 4 January 1878.",education; employment,,"The Mercer Library, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland",Restricted,,Arch/8/D/1-15;E/1-13,1827-1934,"19th, 20th","Copy Letter Books of the Council of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland:<br>1827-1911<br>1914-1934, indexed.<br><br>Correspondence with the Royal College of Physicians in Ireland, cFebruary-April 1885 relating to  the recognition of the London School of Medicine for Women, and some letters to women doctors of the same period.<br><br>See also Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland College and Council Minutes and Committee Minutes.",welfare,,"The Mercer Library, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland",Restricted,House of Industry & House of Industry Hospitals,Arch/7/A-B,1772-1865,"18th, 19th","House of Industry and House of Industry Hospitals:<br>Arch/7/A  Minute Books of the Corporation for relieving the poor in the County and City of Dublin, 1772-1871.<br><br>Proceedings of the corporation appointed for the relief of the poor of the City of Dublin:<br>Arch/7/A/1  3 August 1772-30 October 1775<br>Arch/7/A/2  8 March 1774-23 September 1776 (Rough)<br>Arch/7/A/3 1776-1779<br>Arch/7/A/4 1779-1783<br>Arch/7/A/5 1783-1787<br>Unbound rough volume, July 1795-November 1799.<br><br>Arch7/A/6  Proceedings of the Acting Governors of the House of Industry, 20 June 1797-14 October 1799<br><br>Proceedings of the Governors of the House of Industry:<br>Arch7/A/7  25 September 1800-6 May 1803<br>Arch7/A/8  1803-1805<br>Arch7/A/9  16 October 1807-13 April 1810<br>Arch7/A/10  20 April 1810-20 September 1811<br>Arch7/A/11  27 September 1811-23 April 1813<br>Arch7/B/1  30 April 1813-25 November 1814<br>Arch7/B/2  23 December 1814-13 December 1816<br>Arch7/B/3  20 December 1816-24 December 1818<br>Arch7/B/4  1 January 1819-8 September 1820<br>Arch7/B/5  1820-1838<br>Arch7/B/6  1838-1840<br>Arch7/B/7  1840-1844 (Letter Book)<br>Arch7/B/8  1851-October 1861.<br><br>Minute Books of the Board of Governors of the House of Industry Hospital:<br>Arch7/B/9  3 May 1860-9 October 1862<br>Arch7/B/10  30 March 1865-2 April 1868<br>Arch7/B/11  9 April 1868-22 June 1871<br>Arch7/B/12 16 October 1862-16 March 1865.<br><br>Arch/7/B/13  Minutes of the proceedings of the management committee chosen by the Richmond Physical Society, 3 February 1812-24 January 1838.<br><br>The remainder of these records is in the Richmond Hospital with one volume of a Visiting Committee Book, 1921-1941.<br><br>Richmond Hospital Governors' Proceedings Book, 1772-1775 <br>[L O Press C shelf 3], includes:<br>Bequests [including from Lady Arabella Denny]<br>Salaries and duties of officials<br>House rules<br>Misdemeanours and punishments of inmates, 'Resolved that Harriet Drury, daughter of Hannah Drury (both now in the House of Industry) was this day called before the board and offered her discharge by the President which offer she declines Accepting praying to be continued in the House with her Mother', 17 June, 1774.<br><br>Case books, 19th and 20th centuries.<br><br>Case Books are subject to closure at the discretion of the archivist",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."The Mercer Library, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland",Restricted,Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland,Arch/5/A-C; 6/A-B,1784-1969,"19th, 20th","Minutes of the College of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, 1784- and of the Council, 1844-<br><br>Council Minutes including: <br>Petition to Parliament, 1876, 'nevertheless your Petitioners find it impossible to anticipate the terms upon which it might be expedient to admit women to the legal practice of surgery and medicine in the United Kingdom'<br>Address to the Duke of Marlborough, 1877, 'so far back as 1844 this College established a chair of State Medicine, the first of the kind in these Kingdoms, which to the present day diffuses amongst the public sound sanitary knowledge'.<br><br>There are 41 volumes.<br><br>See also Royal College of of Surgeons in Ireland Letter Books; Committee Minutes.",,,"The Mercer Library, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland",Restricted,,Arch/2-4/A; Arch/9/C/1-11,,"19th, 20th","Minute Books of Various Committees<br>Medical Advisory<br>Midwifery Examiners<br>Dental Examiners<br>General Purposes, etc.<br><br>Also see Faculties, for example a book produced for centenary of radiology.<br><br>Management Committee minutes, 1887-1975",,,"The Mercer Library, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland",Restricted,,LOAn/3/4,1840-1875,19th,"Medical Commonplace Book, of Dublin origin, author unknown. Contains recipes for medicines and treatments, (hair wash, indigestion physic], and details of diet and nutrition, clinical observation, treatments for ailments, wounds and diseases and, for example, the 'Induction of Premature labour': `Insert overnight an Elastic bougia [Bougie: a thin flexible surgical instrument. O E D]  6 or 7 inches into uterus and coil the remainder in the vagina'.",health; gynacology,,"The Mercer Library, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland",Restricted,Dr Steevens Hospital case notes,LOAn/3/5,c1841-1842,19th,"Extensive Case Notes of Admissions to Dr Steevens Hospital.<br>Names, descriptions, occupations, ages and detailed accounts of wounds/ailments with treatment and effect, and post mortem or amputation examination results.<br>Most, but not all, of the patients were male; the accidents and illnesses of the women described are not peculiar to the sex.",health; medicine,,"The Mercer Library, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland",Restricted,James Brenan Ms,LOAn/3/8,,18th,James Brenan's Manuscript: philosophical questions discussed [in heavily abbreviated Latin]; medical tract [Latin] under chapter headings as 'de corpore humano'; 'de mulieribus organis generationi inservientibus'; 'de functione et usu partium muliebrium internarum'; further anatomical texts in French.,"The Mercer Library, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland",Restricted,Labatt's Fee Books,LOAn/3/17,1812-1833,19th,"Samuel Labatt, Master of the Rotunda 1814-1821. Fee Books which list the date, name (some titled women), fee charged, and some case notes. These range from 'Vaccination - perfect', [smallpox], and details of previous miscarriages, to delivery notes, with time of birth, nature of delivery, weight and sex of child,  viz.: '12 O'C. P.M.Compl'.10.1 G. Plac.a.  ret.d & contraction - hand introduced'. Abbreviated Latin.<br><br>See:  Professor J B Lyons and Mary O'Doherty, `""Accouching the Rotundaties"", a guide to the Rotunda 250th Anniversary Exhibition' (Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, 1995). Illustrated.",medicine; health; childbirth; gynacology"The Mercer Library, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland",Restricted,Joseph Smyly Notebook,LO.An/3/11,1826-1854,19th,"Joseph Smyly's Notebook begins with commonplace book material on common ailments and their treatment, and observation, for example: <br>'Women bear operations better than men every old woman that Mr Wilmot operated on recovered.'; 'Hypochondriacs have a great inclination to impose on there [sic] physicians a case is related in which a female collected a number of stones such as quartz and coloured them with faeces and showed them to her physician who immediately set them down as gall-stones'. <br>Also contains a description of attempts to relieve the suffering of Miss Reid, a 23 year old girl, only daughter of David Reid esquire of Mill Bank, Fermoy, near Cork, and about to be married, who died of burns two days after catching fire when the cape of her dressing grown approached too near the candle. <br>Also some correspondence and notes about insurance's and payments of fees.",medicine; health"The Mercer Library, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland",Restricted,Solomons Case Books,LOAn/6/1-5,1914-1926,20th,"Case Books of Dr Bethel Solomons of the Gynaecology Department, Mercer's Hospital, 1914-1926.<br>Gives name, address, age, number of children, abortions, last pregnancy, by who sent in, complaint, menstruation, urine, blood and digestion details, with accounts of operations and treatment and some personal histories. There are 5 volumes in total.<br><br>See Professor J B Lyons, `Brief Lives of Irish Doctors, 1600-1965' (Dublin, 1978).",medicine; health"The Mercer Library, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland",Restricted,,,,,"Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Ladies' Hockey Team, 1940, biographical details file.",medicine; health"The Mercer Library, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland",Restricted,Alexander Frazer notes and drawings,LO,1883-1909,"19th, 20th","Anatomical notes for drawings of human and animal parts by Alexander Fraser M B including human embryos & 'Human female - menstruating if possible'.<br><br>Original anatomical notes and drawings, 1883-1909, in large volume, includes 'Dissecting Room Abnormalities'; detailed written and drawn descriptions of dissection, including foetuses. Human and animal subjects are used, often with specimens of both sexes. <br><br>See biography in `Cameron's History of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland', 1886.",medicine; health"The Mercer Library, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland",Restricted,"Charles Stewart Parnell Hamilton, M D",LOAn/6/6,1921-1963,20th,"Charles Stewart Parnell Hamilton's Medical Case Book, 1921-1963. 'Rough notes kept for over 40 years....it straddles- army work - 2 wars; White Army in Prussian Revolution 1919-20; Tea estate Practice 21 years [India]; General Practice [Glenageary, Dublin]'. Presented by Dr Hamilton to the Nurses' Library at St Michael's Hospital.","The Mercer Library, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland",Restricted,William D Moore Commonplace Book,LOAn/8/2,1846-1852,20th,"Medical Diary of William D Moore AB, MB of Trinity College, July 7 1846. <br>Case Notes include the Digges La Touche family: 'Mrs Isabella Digges La Touche Mother of the preceding of remarkably large figure had for many years great enlargement of the legs (Elephantiasis); Mrs Whitly, who died suddenly having 'spots of Purpura Hemorrhagica over her body'.., was 'young and healthy looking but of most intemperate and irregular habits - had miscarried shortly after her marriage and then continued for a length of time prob 12 or 18 months without becoming pregnant has not menstruated for last 4 months but this was unattended by swelling of breasts, morning sickness, increase of abdomen or other sign of pregnancy'.<br>'Lord de Vesci's housemaid has never menstruated - Intense pain in thigh'. <br>Diary kept in German from 1848.",health; medicine"The Mercer Library, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland",Restricted,Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland,,1824-1933,"19th, 20th","c40 boxes of letters and papers, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland loose leaf documents listed and indexed by provenance and subject.<br><br>Includes odd papers relating to hospitals: <br>1879 specimens offered; Coombe Lying-in Hospital<br>Steevens' Hospital Formulary, 1930<br>Richmond Hospital Formulary, 1933<br>Mercer's Hospital File with formulary, 1907<br>Papers relating to Dispensaries, Dublin and other countries, 1880's-1890's, see also LOAn/13/5 Reports on Dublin Apothecaries' Shops, 1824-1855.",health; medicine"The Mercer Library, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland",Restricted,Mercer's Hospital archive,Mercer's Hospital archive,1734-1983,"18th, 19th, 20th","Mercer's Hospital Records: <br>Act for regulating the Hospital founded by Mary Mercer, spinster, Dublin 1897<br>Minute Books of the Governors, 1736-1972 (14 volumes)<br>Managing Committee Minute Books, 1812-1863 (6 volumes)<br>House Committee Minute Books, 1844-1972 (8 volumes)<br>Minute Books of the Medical Board:<br>1868-1912 <br>1912-1983, with correspondence<br>Clinical Records of various departments of the hospital<br>For records of medical specialists also connected with Mercer's Hospital see also Royal City of Dublin, Baggott Street Hospital Records [20171], and see Dr Butcher's Case Books <br>Lists of students, 1946-1967<br>Gynaecological Dispensary, 1953-1955<br>Intensive Care Unit Admissions, 1972-1983<br>Register of Operations O P D, 1977-1983<br>Wards statistics, 1981-1983 <br>Register of Accidents, 1981-1983 <br><br>Minutes 1808-1834, Volume 5, includes, for example: '28 May 1814, Mr Parke, Architect, to examine the widdows House adjoining.' <br>Lists of bequests, references to salary and duties of Housekeeper and to the Election of Matron. <br>Indexed.<br><br>Case Books are subject to closure at the discretion of the depositor and archivist.",medicine; health; employment"The Mercer Library, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland",Restricted,Richard Butcher Case Books,,1846-1859,19th,"Manuscript Case Books of Richard Butcher, surgeon to Mercer's Hospital, 1846-1959. <br><br>Descriptions of surgical cases with some drawings. Gives names, ages, sometimes other personal details, date of admission to Mercer's Hospital. Many women and children.<br>There are c10 volumes.",medicine; health"The Mercer Library, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland",Restricted,"Royal City of Dublin Hospital, Baggott Street",,1855-1972,"19th, 20th","Royal City of Dublin Hospital, Baggott Street Records, include: <br>Board Minute Books, 1878-1965 (9 volumes) which include useful information about staffing, building organisation and administration, nursing matters, references to Ladies' Committee matters prior to separate books, dietary matters, patient numbers and cost<br>Linen Guild Minute Book, 1910-1963<br>Committee Minutes, including Finance, 1924-1959 (3 volumes)<br>Ladies' Committee Minutes,  1923-1956 (2 volumes)<br>Nursing, 1908-1951 (2 volumes)<br>Minutes and others, 1929-1945 (2 volumes)<br>Economy, 1939 (1 volume)<br>Miscellaneous (including sterilizer committee) and committee set up to examine proposal that the hospital train its own nurses, 1899, (1 volume), which includes correspondence<br>Medical Board Minutes, 1909-1973 (1 volume, possibly still in private hands)<br>Inventory and valuation of the hospital and Nurses' Home, 1910<br>Students' Fees Books, 1891- 1960, which includes lists of clinical staff, x-rayists and anaesthetists, extra consultants and surgeons<br>Nurses' Fees Book, c1933-1979 (1 volume)<br>Printed Reports and Accounts, 1873-1968 (69 volumes)<br>Rules and Regulations, 1896 and 1903.<br>Later deposits include a 1914  list of subscribers to a bed and cot collection<br>Dr Somerville-Large case books, volumes 1-31 (opthamology)<br>Dr Solomon's case books, volumes 1-10, see also Mercer's Hospital.<br>Faulkiner's Operations Books, numbers 5, 6, 11-31.<br>Patients Discharge Books<br>Patients' Index Books<br>Board Minutes<br>Financial and Legal Records<br>Correspondence files and building records also deposited.",health; medicine"The Mercer Library, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland",Restricted,Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland Library Catalogue,,,"18th, 19th, 20th","The Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, inherited the library of the Physico-Chirurgical Society founded c1790.<br><br>Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland Library Catalogue in alphabetical order of authors' names includes works on all aspect of medicine, natural history and travel.<br>Includes many early papers on diverse subjects as Egyptian medicine and pharmacology (Alpinus, Prosper 1718)<br>Diseases most incident to children, with an essay on Nursing (Armstrong, George, 1783)<br>'Diseases Incident to Women', and 'The Art of Midwifery' (Astruc, J, 1743 and 1767).<br><br>See Cameron's `History of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland', 1886.",health; medicine; gynacology"The Mercer Library, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland",Restricted,Deeny Papers,,c1930s-1950s,20th,"James Deeny, practitioner in Lurgan the 1930s, made pioneering surveys of infant mortality and tuberculosis. Chief Medical Officer to Dublin Department of Health, 1944-1950, when he resigned to set up the National TB Survey. Returned to institute the Mother and Child Scheme. This collection reflects his interests in Belfast linen workers, among whom he conducted a social and clinical survey; the eradication of tuberculosis; infant diseases, including enteritis.<br>Files of papers including lectures, copies of articles and journals, statistical accounts, papers by other authors, etc., used in compiling reports on, for example:<br>Infant mortality in Belfast, 1943 with statistics relating to the relation of infant feeding to mortality, 1944<br>Prenatal mortality in Ireland, 1955<br>Enteritis in infants, 1946<br>Studies of male linen weavers includes correspondence and papers, for example, results of a survey carried out by the Temperance and Social Welfare Committee of the Belfast District Synod of the Methodist Church in Ireland, 1937-1938<br>Correspondence with government, Trade and General Workers' Union, Queen's University and London School of Economics and international organisations<br>'Poverty as a cause of ill-health' (`Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland', May, 1940), includes a draft report of a survey carried out on a group of mothers employed in the Linen Industry of Northern Ireland in the late 1930s, with income and expenditure charts, and breakdowns of insurance society/company membership. <br>There c30 boxes.<br><br>See James Deeny's autobiography 'To Cure and to Care', [Dublin, 1989].","Archbishop Marsh's Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Ms1,Z1/1/13(7),,18th,"Case of John Higgins [2 pages printed], appealing against Alice Jordan, his spinster, papist aunt, now more than 80 years, who had cared for her brother, 'all his Life time an infirm and weak Man in his Senses', and his property, regarding his alleged share of lands in Ballymaguire and Luske. Her papist friends and relations do not admit the appellant 'or any other of her nearest Relations to come in Speech or Discourse with her'.","Archbishop Marsh's Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Ms1,"Z1/1/13(28,35)",c1710,18th,"Two pamphlets relating to the case of Catherine Harris, Thomas Heirne and his wife, Mary, daughter of Catherine Harris [2 pages and 3 pages printed]. William, father of Mary, killed by the Earl of Clancarty in 1687, and his property lost. Catherine petitioned Queen Anne for the lease of a house and lands in Coolymorroghue and 'the old house in Cork'. Respondents Thomas Ponsonby and David Keiff alleged to have prevented Thomas and Mary Heirne from living on the property and caused damage to themselves and their stock. Respondents had advised  Catherine Harris, that 'Keefe, being of an Irish name and having great Interest with the then Irish that he would stand by her and Protect her Stock and Goods, which the Appellant refused, in Regard the said Keefe was known to be already Married.'<br>Accusations include poisonings as well as violent behaviour, taking away Catherine Harris' reputation and bigamy.<br><br>See also Z3/2/6(13).","Archbishop Marsh's Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Ms1,Z1/1/13(30),,18th,"Case of Mary Holmes, spinster, [3 pages printed] who under the will of her father, Peter Holmes, possessed Irishtown in County Kildare, mortgaged in the sum of Ï800. Her attempts to regain it under the Act of Reassumption whereby 'all Forfeitures were vested in the late Trustees'.","Archbishop Marsh's Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Ms1,Z1/1/13(41),c1710,18th,"The case of Mrs Dorothy Rawdon [1page printed], who under her father's will was entitled to Ï200 per annum from lands in County Wicklow, et al, and was possessed of Ï2000 from her uncle, the Earl of Conway. Her brother, Sir Arthur, being in debt, he persuaded her to join in a deed to convey her lands. The Bill to ensure her payment not having been prosecuted, and Sir Arthur dead, Mrs Rawdon is destitute. As she 'was drawn in when she was very Young, out of Tenderness to her Brother' she petitions she be relieved.","Archbishop Marsh's Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Ms1,Z1/1/13(49),,18th,"Report [3 pages printed] of the Committee to enquire into the complaint of Thomas Adderley, esquire, owner of the Spinning School. That the children employed  in the school were being given light rations of bread, and were consequently not able to do the work. Deponents include the Master, some children, and Isabella Craig, 'employed four years as Mistress of the Spinning School' who, on mentioning her observations had been told 'that she need not complain of ill Treatment given to Persons who were sold for Slaves, and threatened her...if she mentioned these matters...that a Committal to Bridewell, or being confined to Bedlam, would be the Consequence of  her speaking her Mind freely on these Matters..'<br>Complaint dismissed.","Archbishop Marsh's Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Ms1,Z1/1/13(77),,18th,"Notice to the Publick, concerning a Loan-fund. [2 pages printed].<br>Proposal for establishing a charity for 'lending out small sums to the Industrious Poor, and receiving it from them by weekly payments'.<br>Arguments include: 'A widow has daughters, they, on a small pittance could find means of support, but where is that pittance? Shame is a lock on the tongue, they are afraid to speak; want appears in all its frightful dress: the desponding mother becomes an advocate against the weakened virtue of the daughter, and prostitution is made the price of bread.'","Archbishop Marsh's Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Ms1,Z1/1/13(97),,18th,"The Society for Promoting Charity-Schools, Report with covering letter to corresponding members, with account of the Society's progress, 1725.<br>Mentions Blue-Coat Hospital in Oxmantown, near Dublin; the need to supply the 'want of honest, conscientious and laborious Protestant Servants'; the binding out  of 'Children to substantial Farmers, Planters, and Gardiners'; that the children are 'generally taken from those of the lowest Condition and the meanest Rank'; and 'This indeed does more immediately concern the Boys, but the Female Children do call aloud for our equal Care: If then they were employed at SCHOOL in Sewing, Spinning, Knitting, etc., they might...defray some part of the Expense of their Education'.<br>Written from St Andrew's Vestry, Dublin.","Archbishop Marsh's Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Ms1,Z1/1/13(103),,18th,"A Letter from a Lady in Town [2 pages printed] relating to an investment in the new bank in Ireland [part of the general argument against the bank, - Protestants would be left with only paper money 'which can be of no Effect in Times of Confusion' - this pamphlet aimed at women]. <br><br>'When I saw this LIST [of subscribers], and observed the Situation of the Subscribing LADYS betwixt the SOLDIERS and TRADERS, I was highly Delighted that you were not one of the NUMBER'.<br><br>'..a Proposal was made her of a very Advantagious MATCH, which was brought almost to a Conclusion, but broke off when the GENTLEMAN came to know that her Fortune was in the BANK...'","Archbishop Marsh's Library, Dublin",Click Repository,,"Z1/1/13(104,106,107 108)",,18th,"Pamphlets: 'The Gentlemen's Apology to the ladies for their being disappointed at the Play-House on Wednesday the 11th of February, 1746-7 ' [(107) 2 pages printed]<br>'The Ladies Answer to the Gentlemen's Apology..' by 'Rowe's Fair Penitent' [(104) 2 pages printed]<br>'Reflections of a Gentleman in the County on the present Theatrical Disturbances' [(106) 2 pages printed]<br> 'A State of Mr Sheridan's Case'  [(108 2 pages printed] .<br>The gentlemen required a certain actor to apologise to the ladies for 'his Train of continued Insults on the Town, and his many Schemes to set Mankind by the Ears, ..'. <br>The author of the ladies' response disagrees that the actor has offered any insult, and notes that he gives more Charity plays 'than have ever been given in one Winter, by any Manager here..'<br>The ladies accuse the gentlemen of behaving badly on the night in question, and defend the actor [presumably  Mr Sheridan]: 'I fear some of you will make but so-so Husbands; when you do not please to be diverted yourselves, you'll not let us be either.' <br>(106) Refers to the dispute as between 'Mr E K, a Gentleman...[who] cannot be excused , for offering rudeness to an Actress' and Mr Sheridan, a Player.<br>'Since Women first appeared upon the Stage, young Fellows have been allowed to practise too many indecent Freedoms with them'.","Archbishop Marsh's Library, Dublin",Click Repository,,Z2/1/7(97),,18th,"'An Act for the Reliefe & Release of poor Distressed Prisoners for Debt' [13 manuscript folios]. See also Z1/1/13/(98-100): <br>Petition of the ..impoverished persons.. In Marshalsea, Dublin<br>Reasons for Passing an Act for the Reliefe of Poor Prisoners; Petition of the Insolvent debtors in the City Marshalsea, Dublin<br>The act refers to both male and female prisoners, to the need to prevent their imprisonment where 'they are totally disabl'd to give any satisfaction to their Creditors and soe become without advantage to any a Charge..'.<br>Provides, however, 'that noe Creditor insisting to have his debitor continued in Prison shall be bound to make any weekly allowance for the Subsistence of the Prisoner when the father mother son or daughter or other person who by the Laws of this Realm are bound to Mainteyne him in Discharge of the Parish..'",welfare"Archbishop Marsh's Library, Dublin",Click Repository,,Z/2/1/7(15),c1710,18th,"'A Memorial concerning Mrs Coningsby' addressed to Thomas, Earl of Wharton, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.<br>Gives ancestry of Susanna Coningsby [English]: 'Her Father was active in the late revolution, an officer in their late Maj.tys First Regiment of Guards'. `Her mother in the time of the late King James was perverted to the Romish Religion...and marryed a second husband, one Mr O'Hara'. She sent for her daughter (left in a nunnery) who, travelling to Ireland, was proposed to by Mr Coningsby in the stage coach. She refused, but he 'gave out that she was his marryed wife'. Her relations persuaded her to comply to secure her reputation, and she, not yet 15, did so. Shortly after she was delivered of a boy 'to which child the Archbishop & _ were Godfathers.' The Lord Coningsby is displeased, and she is dependent on her mother and step-father. The petition asks that, as she was so young, and her child will bear a title if he lives, she be taken into Her Majesty's Charitable consideration 'until such time as God shall incline the hearts of her husband's relations to have compassion on her and her infant..'<br>A note in another hand: 'Mrs Coningsby is a lady of such beauty, as is capable to engage the affections of a gentleman much more experienced than Mr Coningsby pretends to be.'..'The case seems to deserve some pity..'","Archbishop Marsh's Library, Dublin",Click Repository,,Z/2/1/7(31),,,"Statement of case, for opinion, relating to William Henderson, complainant, and Elizabeth Smallman, respondent, both Quakers, who contracted marriage 5 May 1713.<br>'Complainant's affairs call'd him often abroade, some time to London with Linen Cloath'. During his absence respondent is alleged to have taken sums of her husband's money and applied them to her own private use. About this time, in 1715, the complainant and the Quakers were in dispute and he had unfortunately become bound for two Quakers in Ï800. By 1717 the Quakers were advising his wife with her three sons to take the rest of his goods and  the complainant was imprisoned. Defendant visited him during his confinement but only to persuade him to assign her the lease of a house in Cork Street, Dublin. The complainant is about 40 years and the respondent above 60 and they never had any children together, 'Neither were they maried according to any Law of Nation, or Cannons of any Church by Law Established'. She refuses to cohabit with him unless he 'submitt to her managers ye Quakers'. Since complainant `differs in several points of Religion with ye Quakers should he 'change his condition by taking a wife: according to ye Cannons of ye Church of England'?","Archbishop Marsh's Library, Dublin",Click Repository,,Z/2/1/7(33),c1710,18th,"'Questions: What method must the judge of the ecclesiasticall court take in prosecuting Irregular Marriages by Popish Priests and Presbiterian Ministers after they are cited to appear'. Series of questions relating to the treatment of such clandestine marriages.<br>See also other material in same volume (for example, numbers 85-88) relating to clandestine marriages, and marrying children against the wishes of their parents or guardians.","Archbishop Marsh's Library, Dublin",Click Repository,,Z/2/1/7(35),,18th,"Account of the distribution of a Concordatum of 156 pounds ordered to be paid to persons who had suffered in the service of his Majesty, by the loss of a boat, and of their husbands or children employed to oblige ships coming into the harbour of Dublin to perform quarantine.<br>Jane Castles, Jane Wilkinson, Philadelphia Castles, Mary Sedden, Rose Murray and Jane Cuniam share the money, part of which is to be used to purchase another boat.",Dublin City Archives,Click Repository,,Fr/Roll/1-2; Fr/Reg/1-6,c1234-1917,"13th, 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th, 20th","Freedom of the City of Dublin was granted to both men and women on grounds of service [apprenticeship], birth [to the sons and some daughters of Free Citizens], marriage [sons-in-law of Free Citizens],  Fine [payment], Grace Especial [honorary freedom] and Act of Parliament [to Encourage Protestant Strangers to Settle in Ireland].<br>Between 1691-1793 Roman Catholics were excluded. After the 1840 Municipal Corporations Reform Act the municipal franchise widened to include property owners of Ï10 per annum.<br>`Transcript of the roll of 1468-1485 and 1575-1774' edited by Gertrude Thrift, (Dublin, 1919) has Margaret Arthur, apprentice of Mathew Fouler, merchant admitted in 1476<br>Amy Archpold granted freedom in 1592 as the 'apprentice to Thomas Smith, now Mayor'. Thomas Smith was an apothecary imported from England<br>Thomas Burgin, carpenter, was admitted in 1695 as the husband of Abigail Hartup, 'a free woman' and Dorcas Bowles, spinster was admitted by Fine and Special Grace, which is presumed to have been a kind of dowry given by a guardian to improve a girl's marriage prospects.<br>For transcripts see also:<br>J T Gilbert, `Historical and Municipal Documents of Ireland, 1172-1320', (London 1870),  pages122-123.<br>Philomena Connolly and Geoffrey Martin (editors), `The Dublin Guild Merchant Roll, c1190-1265' (Dublin 1992), Appendix II, pages 113-120.<br>J T Gilbert, `Calendar of Ancient Records of Dublin', Volume I (Dublin 1889).<br>See also Mary Clarke 'The Free Citizens of Dublin' in 'Familia' (Ulster Genealogical Review), volume 2, number 2 (1986).<br>Mary Clarke, `Sources for the Genealogical Research in Dublin Corporation Archives', 'The Irish Genealogist', volume 7, number 2  (1987).",Dublin City Archives,Click Repository,South City markets Fire Relief Fund,Ch/3,,19th,"Fronting on South Great George Street on the west, Exchequer Street on the north, Drury Street on the east and Fade Street on the south, the South City Markets were destroyed in a fire on 27 August 1892. Money to reimburse the stallholders was raised from subscriptions and events, and Dublin Corporation administered the fund through a committee. The applications made to this committee give information about the lives and livelihoods of the stallholders, many of whom were women:<br>'List of losses sustained by Widow Coleman of 13 Fade Street Dublin' includes '2 pairs of Blankets - Ï1 10s' and 'Purse containing 10s either taken out of pocket or lost in her excitement - 10s; Paid men for carrying out the furniture + other things - 15s'.<br>There are also letters from subscribers who include church congregations, companies, organisations and individuals.<br>For further examples search by `South City Markets'.",employmentDublin City Archives,Click Repository,Achill Island Improvement Fund,Ch/4,,19th,"The Achill Island Improvement Fund was set up in the wake of the disaster in May, 1894 when 34 islanders en route for harvest work in Scotland drowned when their overladen hooker, the Victory, capsized. The Dublin Corporation fund was intended to ensure an end to the seasonal migration of the islanders in search of work. Little money was in fact collected, but the collection is of interest for several reasons, first among which is that the Fund in intent and purpose, is a forerunner of the Congested Districts Board.<br>The Collection includes letters from subscribers relating to events organised for the Fund and accounts of disbursements, though not, apparently, to the islanders. These include, for example:<br>Ch 4/R/5-11  Receipts issued by Alice Croker, Secretary, Royal Irish Association for Promoting the Training and Employment of Women, 21 Kildare Street Dublin , July 1894. 7 items.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Wicklow papers,Ms4239,1778-1830,"18th, 19th","Correspondence between Caroline Hamilton, Lady Mary Tighe and other members of the Tighe family. <br>Includes letters to and from the Ladies of Llangollen (Eleanor Butler and Sarah Ponsonby), 1787, and one from Anna Seward, authoress, 'The Swan of Lichfield' , and one about their flight: 'Mr and Mrs Tighe went to the Castle to Plead for Miss B - to no purpose' [May, 1778] signed M F [Lady Betty Fownes].<br>From Lady Darnley to Lord Wicklow, fretting about her son, travelling through a storm: 'I really think I do not much give way to the particularity of a Parent when I say there is something uncommon in his conduct & behaviour-', 1787.<br>Angry letter from mother A M Shipley to daughter Elizabeth responding to accusations and upbraiding her for uneconomic ways, 1794.<br>Correspondence also from  C T [Caroline Tighe ?] to Mary Tighe on flirting, fighting and friends.<br>Some of the Wicklow papers correspondence has been transcribed in Special List 368.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Wicklow papers,Ms4811,,19th,"Reminiscences of her family by Mrs Caroline Hamilton, nee Tighe. Daughter of Mary Tighe [see Ms4239]. With copies of letters, including a lively set from Lady Theodosia Crosbie to Lady Mary Tighe, her sister, 1746, and Sarah Tighe's description of the 1798 Rebellion to Sarah Ponsonby.<br>'My Grandmother, [Lady Betty Fownes] though an Earl's daughter, could write only a short letter - and yet she was considered a sensible woman and had energy enough to establish a little school - where girls were taught to make lace at a time when there were scarcely any school for the poor in Ireland' - her example followed by Mrs Peter La Touche.<br>Her mother was brought up in the 'gay society of Dublin' until her marriage. Her encounter with her new rural relations.<br>Her father's sister Theodosia was 'considered an eccentric girl from being more religious than her neighbours', her ideas were 'uncommon in those day, when young ladies acquired their religion from Pope's universal prayer.'","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms1703,,18th,"Translation made in 1899 by Lord Dufferin and Ava of a pleading in the Court of the Chatelet over the confinement in Paris by her mother of Miss Sydney Hamilton, an heiress who had married, aged 15, Mr Beresford, an English clergyman, at Gretna Green and given birth to a son. She did eventually return to her 'ravisher'.<br>Sydney Hamilton was the daughter of Gawen Hamilton of Killileagh, heir to the [extinct] earldom of Clanbrassil, and Jane Hamilton nee Rowan, (See Ms 4915).<br>This is a very full and colourful account of the courtship, elopement and illegal marriage.<br>Contains also a consideration of the crime of rape, or seduction, and the penalties under the French and the English laws.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Jane Hamilton's diary of a tour of France and Germany,Ms1706,,18th,"Typescript copy of an account of a tour in France and Germany by Jane Hamilton, nee Rowan, June-December 1726. (See Ms1703).<br>Detailed record of the journey with prices paid at toll-booths and for meals and hotel rooms, and of her business affairs in London - 'Nothing can persuade Mrs Cleland that my Mother's fortune is not my chief support'; descriptions of her encounters, entertainments, including an opera, visits to houses and palaces, and sights, particularly people.<br>The volume also contains a typescript description of a tour to the Lakes of Killarney, 1760, in a series of letters to the Earls of Cork and of Pomfret and Lord Southwell. No author given.",travel"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Castle Ward papers,Ms4915(1-8),1702-1759,18th,"Typescript copies of letters of the Ward and Hamilton family of Castle Ward.<br>Includes letter of 1723 to Mrs Ward of Castle Ward from Anne Hamilton I Canterbury--'I wrote my Father several times that I very much desired to return to Ireland' and that the thought of staying in England was the cause of her illness; account of the wedding of Mrs Ward's sister, and her dress; account of Aunt Albine's false hopes of a match: she 'seemed to be mightily pleased with the thoughts of matrimony in her old days'.<br><br>Proposal of the Hon. Sophia Hamilton to the Trustees for the Flaxen and Hempen Manufacturers for a school house at Bangor, County Down where flax can be spun by children of eight to fourteen years of age. A schoolmistress to be engaged at six shillings per annum for each child.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Wicklow papers,Ms4810,c1825,19th,"Biographical notes compiled by Mrs Caroline Hamilton on Mary Tighe, author of 'Psyche', her mother Theodosia Blachford and her father William Blachford, with two drawings, c1825, of Rosanna County Wicklow and Woodstock, County Kilkenny, 'where Mrs Henry Tighe died'.<br>On the death of Blachford's husband: 'Being now mistress of her own actions, Mrs Blachford retired entirely from the work, and as far as it was consistent with the education  of her son & daughter, followed the example of Sa..'s Alixandra...she began with some experience and great ardour, the education of her children. She disapproved of the higher orders wasting their time in plain work by which she considered that they defrauded the industrious poor. Man, she used to say, was born to labour but in different ways -The poor, to supply the rich with the necessities of life & the rich, to gain knowledge for the purpose of disseminating instruction'.<br>Description of the death of Mary Tighe at Woodstock: 'This country was not scattered, as it now is, with pious ministers & intellectual & refined as she was she was glad to find... a scotch sergeant (whom she believed to be a Christian) to pray with her while her mother read to her'.<br>Extracts from a journal of 1788-1802, of Mary Blachford born 1772, with observations on the journal by her mother, Mrs Blachford. References to Mary's character 'too fond of admiration', her cough, and to her marriage: 'never did I regard this union but with pain'. A detailed description of her illness and death.<br>Special Report 476.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Wicklow papers,Ms4805,1827-1846,19th,"Notebook of Caroline Hamilton of Hamwood, County Meath, 1827-1846. <br>Contains verse, including 'You are old, Father William', household tips, lists of plants, seeds sown, work to be done in the garden, purchases for the garden, gardening note and observations:<br>'Mc Larty's advice. To keep the laurel hedge clipt in the flower garden to protect the Holyhocks -. To put spruce fir branches over the roots of any choice plant in the flower garden....to cut back the Maccartney rose to two eyes in the spring that it may be all covered with blossoms in the autumn'.<br>See also Special Report 501: transcripts of letters of the family of Hamilton of Hamwood, 1789-1975; 1827; 1835. Collected from various sources. Mentions society and events in Ireland, members of Tighe, Edgeworth, Wandesforde, Butler (Ladies of Llangollen) families and others.<br>Special Report 476","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Wicklow Papers,Ms4809,1805-1806,19th,"Commonplace book of Caroline Hamilton of Hamwood, County Meath, containing verse (including 'The Convict Ship' by C W Hamilton), and other jottings, 1805-1806: 'I believe ...Gardening to be one of the most innocent pleasures in life as it appears to depend less upon the applause of men that any other'; and 'Are not the great in general uncommonly dull?'.<br>Journal entries [Possibly not Caroline's?] of September to November, 1797 at Rosanna, including a description of a dinner at Newtown Mount Kennedy and the conversation, and a poem 'Written in the bow room at Rosanna the first time I inhabited it'. Also  description of a visit to Mr Penrose's house at Ballycane[?] and his wife's views on a domestic life: 'housewifery, she says, with a sigh, is not to be learnt in a day'.","Grand Lodge of Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons of Ireland",Click Repository,Masonic Female Orphan School,,1867-1971,"19th, 20th","The fund for the education of the daughters (and, separately, the sons) of deceased freemasons was started in 1792, but the school took another seven or eight years to establish. The school moved several times, but after the Burlington Road site was disapproved by Medical Officers, on grounds of overcrowding, it moved to Merrion Road, near the Royal Dublin Society in 1882. <br>The Archive consists of: <br>Register of pupils, 1867-1972<br>Board of Governors Minute Books, 1874-1962<br>Committee of Education Minutes, 1874-1972, which deal mainly with scholastic work but also social: 'Jemima Crymble is to go to Australia to join her mother in arrangements can be made; an outfit, and a contribution towards the passage etc not to exceed Ï25', September, 1880]<br>House Minutes, 1883-1962<br>Finance Minutes, 1870-1962<br>Visiting Minutes, 1925-1962<br>Ladies, 1925-1962, these mainly relate to matters of sickness, uniforms, fabrics for sewing; there is a reference to an Irish teacher, 1940]<br>Management Minutes, 1963-1982<br>Committee Minutes, 1968 to the closure of the school in 1975 includes material on old girls, garden fetes, salaries and staff, domestic staff and headmistresses reports<br>Medical Officers Report Books, 1884-1971<br>Pupils' Address Book, c1912<br>Head Girls' Book, 1942-1966<br>Headmistress' Report Book, 1966-1972<br>Photographs Albums, c1888, c1914, c1910-1919. <br>The earliest Board Minutes, 1869-1885, have list of patrons, rules, and a print of the new school in Ballsbridge, with reports from committees and matters relating to the appointments of staff.<br>Visiting Committee, relating to fire precautions; medicine cupboard; furnishings, accounts and general running of school.<br>See Dr Brian Bowden, '200 Years of a Future Through Education, A History of the Masonic Girls' Charity' [Privately printed, 1992].<br><br>Material relating to fund raising events:<br>Masonic Bazaar and Fancy Fair, 1882 in aid of the Masonic Female Orphan School<br>Committee Minutes, 1881-1882, with accounts. 'It was resolved to give Medals for the best furniture & utensils for the New School. Specimens to be exhibited at the Bazaar'. Many women involved, acting in a separate Ladies Committee.<br>Bazaar programme, Easter week, 1882, contains brief history and description of the work of the school, and description of stalls, stallholders and saleables, as freshly churned butter, a Nickel-Plated Revolver, screens and gypsy tables, and programmes of entertainments. <br>The 1892 Grand Centenary Celebration programme is similar, with photographs, descriptions of provincial lodges, stalls, stallholders names and goods, and programmes of entertainments. Some 96000 people attended the centenary celebrations over the five days they were held. The set designer from the Gaiety Theatre was called in to design the layout of the exhibition and stalls.<br><br>Masonic Schools Magazine from 1941- c1980s. Contains material on old girls from the closure of  girls' school.<br>Belfast Masonic Widows' Fund, 1874-1978.<br>Mainly lists of members, bequests, memorial funds and accounts.<br>Belfast Masonic Charity Fund, 1875- 1972.<br>These are mainly lists of members of the committee, subscriptions and accounts. Also reports of, for example, the Orphans' Welfare Committee: 'the majority of the applications which come before the Committee are on behalf of young people, who lack only the opportunity to become industrious and well-doing members of the community', December, 1921.<br>Victoria Jubilee Masonic Annuity Fund, 1890-1928.<br>Annuitants mainly women, names, towns of residence and dates of birth given.<br>There are c120 volumes plus pamphlets<br><br>Masonic Order in Ireland, Committee of Charity and Inspection Minutes 1795-1955. Names, age, lodge, years of subscription, occupation, family, cause of distress and grants given. Many of the applicants widows of members.<br>Charity applications to Lodges (filed according to lodge of origin) include petitions, letters, character references and amount of grant. 'That Petitioner [William Smythe] until the visitation of Misfortunes almost Unparalleled always moved in Very respectable Work of Life having among other appointments held the office of High Sheriff six successive years during which there occur'd the two fearful Visitations of Typhus fever and Cholera - several of the more humble clay of Masons were infected who Petitioner removed to hospitals he provided at his own expense-', Galway, 1859. His widow later petitioned again, 1869, and later still his daughter, Mrs Rice,  from India, 1875. After her father's death she had supported herself as a governess in the Erasmus Smith school in Harcourt Street, Dublin, until her marriage to a fellow-teacher . On their appointments as headmaster and mistress of the Kurrachee European and Indo-European School the family had gone to India, where Mr Rice had died, and she and her son, aged 4, were left destitute. She was awarded Ï5.<br>Mary Ann Enright, Cork, 1853-1859, made several applications, giving details of her difficulties and losses.<br>Later applications, from c.1860s, are on standard forms, and give less information.<br><br>Masonic Female Orphan School, 1853-1970, Annual Reports.<br>'At the beginning of the New School in 1882 this number [of pupils] was increased to Forty Two, - In June one of the elder pupils, Lilian Hay, to the deep sorrow of all who knew her, died after a very short illness..'. Names of girls who had been apprenticed.<br>After the success of the Centenary celebrations a Fund was set up to  provide further education: 'Ï421.14s.2d. expended from Centenary Fund (income) upon outfits for pupils when leaving & in grants for the further education and advancement of former pupils. 31 grants were made from this Fund during the year for the following purposes, which indicate the variety of callings for which the School prepares its Pupils, and the necessity for aiding them on leaving School', 1912. A list follows, which includes<br>Alice Murphy, School in France, and Outfit<br>Aileen Palmer, Grant for further Education in Music<br>Olive Coote, School in Armagh, Miss Ross<br>Eileen Batt, Maintenance Grant at Girls' Friendly Society<br>Technical schools, shorthand typing and business schools.<br>There are c80 books and pamphlets.",welfare; education"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,"Murray family of Mountmurray, County Donegal, papers",Ms2060,1644-1791,"17th, 18th","Contains affidavit addressed to the Rt. Rev. Brethren 'of the Ministries of the Cittie of Glasgoe [or whom it may concern]' from the minister to Sir John Brown's Regiment, testifying to the reading of the banns of marriage between Captain William Murray and Mrs Anne Forbes/Forbesse, daughter to Winquhill  [Anketill ?] Sir Arthure Forbesse of Castle-Forbesse in Ireland, knight. 27 April, 1646. Murray was 'Rut' [route] master to the Scots army. <br>Note from Katharine Forbes to her brother desiring him to send her 'Lord Longfoord's bond' that she may pass it on to be executed in Dublin.<br>Examinations of witnesses to the shooting of Colonel Murray, taken 25 July, 1689 (the seizure of all Protestants' horses and arms said to be ordered by Colonel Sarsfield and the murder to be 'forgiven by the Conditions of Limerick'). Includes the examination of Elizabeth Feris, servant to Garratt Dillon 'till a few days after the break of boyn'  when he took her to Connacht until after Easter. From here, 'getting opportunity' she returned to Longford and, despite threats and promises, made her deposition.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Irish Estates of A Murray,Mss5465- 5466,"1842, 1845",19th,"Two rentals of the Irish estates of A Murray, Esq., 1842 and 1845.<br>There are many women among the listed tenants, mainly widows. Listed by townlands in parish. The later of these volumes is annotated, with notes of payments, succession of holdings, payments and  reductions in rent.<br><br>See also later rentals and other estate records of the Murray - Stewart family in the National Library of Ireland.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms5755,1930s,20th,"Letters and postcards of James Joyce to his aunt Josephine Murray and her daughter, Kathleen. Also to Mrs Barnacle. Family and personal matters, 1930s. There is 1 folder in total.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Joseph Holloway papers,Ms13267,,"19th, 20th","Correspondence of theatre critic and enthusiast Joseph Holloway with actors and other theatre people, including Sara Allgood asking for a reference for a landlord and 'hoping you wont be vexed'; news about the fortunes and politics of the Abbey Theatre [William Boyle - barbed references to Her Ladyship, [Gregory] and to 'Playboy of the Western World'; Alice Furlong; Miss Horniman - on the design and cost of the Abbey Theatre, with some drawings [Holloway was an architect]. Also a few letters from the 1930s about the early days of the theatre.<br>Invitation from Christine Doyle [Crissie Maire ni Dubhghoill], Honorary Secretary to the Organising Committee of the Gaelic League, 1901; Constance de Markievicz (about his art collection); Ria Mooney; Una O'Connor (formerly Agnes McGlade), on a variety of subjects including an Irish tour of America, 1911, movie acting in 1916 and Hollywood in the 1930s; Irish actresses and Irish art; state of the theatre in 1920s Ireland; Lady Gregory and the Abbey; the Civil War.<br>Also reviews and draft articles.",culturePearse Museum,Click Repository,,,1909-1910,20th,"Patrick Pearse moved his boys' school, St Enda's, Scoil Eanna, to The Hermitage, Rathfarnham, in 1910. The school continued there until 1935. In 1910, in response to parents' requests he started a companion girls' school, St Ita's, at Cullenswood House in Oakley Road, Rathmines (the 19th century family house of the Lecky family, and in which St Enda's had been established in 1908). St Ita's closed, for financial reasons, in 1912. The museum holds copies of the school magazine, An Macaomh, which  does have some comment on the girls attending and their activities, and on Pearse's general educational ideas and hopes for the schools ('I do not think that a purely Irish-speaking school is a thing to be desired; at all events, a purely Irish-speaking secondary or higher school is a thing that is no longer possible.'). <br>In  the first term St Ita's visited the Dublin mountains, Municipal Art Gallery ('We all like modern pictures better than old masters'), Dublin University, the Botanic Gardens, the Abbey Theatre, took part in Language Procession (the only girls school which did. Costume described), held an All Saints' Day ceilidh and fancy dress ball, after which some of the girls dressed up and deceived the Mistress into thinking them visitors. Exercises in self-expression included camogie, which the less daring pupils found challenging.<br>Photographs of some of the girls, also of some of the staff.<br><br>The Museum has very little material for the girls' school, Scoil Ita: A prospectus for the academic year 1910-1911 shows it was run as a boarding and day school for Catholic girls, in association with St Enda's School in Rathfarnham. It aimed to provide primary and secondary education, 'Irish in tone and bilingual in method'  and to 'ground its pupils in sound moral and religious principles', and occupied Cullenswood House, the original home of the boys' school. Fees for day pupils and boarders and for compulsory and optional extras are given. 'All clothes and other articles are to be, as far as possible, of Irish material and manufacture.' The curriculum also promoted practical subjects, as gardening and needlework.<br>Names of staff given:<br>P H Pearse, B A, Barrister-at-law, the director, House Mistress Mrs Bloomer, Miss Mary Cotter, a Cambridge educated Celtic scholar, the assistant resident mistress. Miss M C Maguire, B A, later wife of Padraig Colum, was an assistant mistress. One pupil and head girl, was Kitty Kiernan, fiancâe of Michael Collins. Pearse's brother Willie taught art, and there is a statuette in the archives of Maire Bulfin,  captain of games, 1910, done by him, also a photograph of the same girl as the Virgin in a passion play written by Pearse and produced at St. Enda's.<br><br>A number of photographs of women are in the house, especially of his mother, Margaret Pearse, nee Brady.  She took over his role of fundraising for the school after 1916, travelling to America, and newspaper exhibits show that she was well-received there as the mother of Ireland's first President. Both mother and her daughter, Margaret,  were Senators in the Irish Senate. There are also photographs of Mary Bridget Pearse, Patrick's other sister. <br>The schools were much involved in theatrical productions, and there are photographs of some of these productions.",education"Archbishop Marsh's Library, Dublin",Click Repository,Emily Lawless,Z2/1/15,c1886-1908,"19th, 20th","The Honourable Emily Lawless, writer, (novelist and historian), gardener and natural historian, her particular interests geology, marine life and botany, on which she wrote her first articles. The collection, which was bequeathed  to the Library, with a set of her works, by her brother, the last Lord Cloncurry, in 1929, is comprised of letters, poems, sketches, quotations from other writers and notes (for example, the story behind Van Dyke's portrait of the Earl of Arundel and his son, at Newstead Abbey). <br>Letters from:<br>Horace Plunkett (her second cousin and lifelong friend)<br>Ella Fuller Maitland<br>Conny Lytton<br>M E Grant Duff. <br>Photograph of her mother, Elizabeth, Lady Cloncurry, dated 1885. <br>Sheaf of manuscript poems. <br>Copy of 'Mrs O'Donnell's Report' (from the `English Illustrated Magazine', 1893)<br>'Two Leaves from a Notebook' (from the`Alexandra College Magazine',1895)<br>The Honorary Degree in Literature awarded her by Trinity College, Dublin in 1905 (the year after the first women students were admitted)<br>Poems published in 'The Outlook' and `Vanity Fair', 1905.<br>Press cuttings including obituaries. She was born 17th July, 1845 died 19th October, 1913 aged 68.<br>Friends included the writers  Augusta, Lady Gregory, Marie Catherine Bishop, and Edith Sichel.<br><br>Scrapbooks containing pasted-in and loose cuttings and reviews about the novels of the Honourable Emily Lawless, [pen name, John Murray] from 'Hurrish', reviewed in 1886, to 'The Wild Geese', 1902, taken from newspapers in Ireland, Scotland, England and the U S A.",literature"Archbishop Marsh's Library, Dublin",Click Repository,,Z3/1/1/cxlviii,1725-1726,18th,"'A List of the Poor in the City of Dublin Work-house from the their Several Parishes with their Age & Qualitys, March: 20th day, 1725-6'.<br><br>Alphabetical list of parishes and the names of the poor men, women, girls and boys given separately for each, with their condition, for example:<br>Jane Lee of St Gaudiness Parish,  aged 34, a cripple<br>Mary Moore of the same, aged 48, washes<br>Sarah Wolf of the same, aged 34, Madd<br>Bridget Stubbs of the same, aged 15, Kings Evil.<br><br>The preceding few documents in this collection [cxlii-cxlvii] are petitions, a treatise and accounts of an experiment in providing looms for the poor at the Workhouse: 'The poor must eat whither they work or no, but being Employ'd, their work feeds themselves & many other too,'; 'And had the Looms bin Sett up at the Governrs. And Guardians cost, and the poor children etc. Employed in winding & warping, a penny per yard at least, was according to Custom to have bin abated -'<br>See also 'Observations on the present State and Condition of the Workhouse 6th April, 1726' [cxlix].","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Cotter family papers,Ms711,,"19th, 20th","'This collection forms part of the O'Casaidh collection'.<br>Pedigrees, coats of arms and 'gleanings': individual tales of men and women of various branches of the 'ancient and warlike' Cotter (or MacCotter) family, (called yellow, white, and longeared) said to be good faction-fighters, descended from the Danes, who fought on the side of the Irish at the battle of Clontarf. From the Coppinger's town/Midleton/Youghal neighbourhood of County Cork. Poems and elegies (in Irish), and copied documents on the history of the family, their persecution and difficulties as Catholics.<br>For example, James Cotter Esquire, an Irish papist, and 'very disloyal', was executed 7 May 1720: 'Whalley's News Letter' (Dublin) refers to a disturbance during which a Quaker Meeting House was broken into, and after which prayers were 'offer'd up for the soul of Mr Cotter'. 'The crime for which he ostensibly suffered death' was the seduction of Elizabeth Squibb, a Quaker, in 1718. Her evidence, that she became intoxicated in his company in Fermoy, is given here.<br>Isabella, eldest daughter of Sir James and Lady Cotter  was born in Cork on 27 April 1786: '- she was called Isabella after her mother Married Augt. 31st 1809 at Rahan Church to James John Digges LaTouche Esq. of Sans Souci near Dublin & of Stephens Green in that city'.<br>Caroline Cotter's account of the death of her husband, 1847.  <br>Enclosed loose papers, letters addressed to the Rev. George Cotter of Rockforest, Mallow c1860s, the main residence from the 18th century.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Adlercron family,Ms4481,1782-1794,18th,"Mrs Meliore Adlercron of Dawson Street, Dublin, general household book with accounts and notes and some journal entries. Contains: list of recommended tradesmen, 'he [James Mayfield, corn factor] keeps a Public House exactly opposite to the Bridge lives in a corner House seven in the Morning the best Hour to go to him, but not on Market Days -'; notes of the births, christenings (with sponsors' names) and deaths of her children. Also smallpox epidemics in Dublin, 'under God I owe the Life of both but particularly of my son John to the skill & assiduity of Doctor Jebb --the smallpox was of so virrulent a nature that 19 children out of twenty died of it'. Later she advertised for the infection for her childrens' inoculation. Deaths of friends and relations also noted, 'Sunday March the 18th 1792 at nine o clock in the morning that Saint Lady Arbella Denny was translated from this World of woe and wickedness--', and brother Walter Bermingham's death, leaving twelve children, after leaping from a phaeton'. Mr Adlercron, presumably her husband, merits only a brief entry, but, 'I thought to be my fastest & tenderest friend - gave my feelings so dreadful a wound as prevents me from wishing ever to trust my happiness in the hands of another--'. Some wills of relations - she was bequeathed Newtown House, Castle Byrne, which she found 'rotten dirty and tumbling down'.<br>Accounts of building and household expenses, and money given to: 'Poor Miserable Girls Charity', 'Nurse Carney Charity', 'Charity Genteel blind Girl from Kilkenny' [all 1782].",health; welfare,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Sarah Curran papers,Ms8326,,"19th, 20th","Typescript copies of the letters of Sarah Curran, Mrs Henry Sturgeon, 1806-1808 to Anne and Bessie Penrose of Wood Hill Cork, where she had been sheltered when turned out by her father.<br>Travelling with her new husband  from Sicily in 1806 to Tangier, Messina, the period of Napoleon's Egyptian campaign.<br>Description of shipboard life and storms, scenery and people, musical evenings (she and her husband have brought a harp); memories of past sorrows; pleas for the sisters to join her - 'the friendship of a female is a very chief want' [1806], her pregnancy, and the death of her premature baby, born on board ship, in a violent storm and without assistance, in January 1808. On his death the Sturgeons returned to England where Sarah died at Hythe on 3 May 1808.<br>Typescript  draft text of 'The Voice of Sarah Curran' by Major-General H T MacMullen, privately printed,  London 1954. Contains copies of Robert Emmett's letters to Sarah and an account of the 1803 Rising and the facts and legends of her life.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Abington papers,Ms8263,1771-c1834,"18th, 19th","Brief draft of a manuscript biography of the life and acting career of Frances Abington, nee Barton, 'once known in St James' Park as ''Nosegay Fan''. Born in London c1738 she came to Dublin in 1759 to appear at the Smock Alley Theatre and immediately became popular, giving her name to a number of hats and caps. [She later promoted the use of red hair powder: 'Morning Herald', 1781].<br>She formed an alliance with Mr Needham, Member for Newry, and remained with him until his death when  'he left her beyond adversity, which his heirs discharged in a very honouable manner and she was noticed by the family in a manner rarely the consequence of an attachment of such a nature'.  <br>In July, 1786, she returned to Dublin for an engagement of fifteen nights for which she was paid five hundred guineas. She also 'played gratis for Digges, and brought him a good house'. Cuttings show her to have been in Dublin in 1790, when she 'brought Ï614 into the treasury of the Dublin Theatre the first three nights of her performance', and again in 1793, appearing with Mrs Siddons.  Later she lost her money and returned to the stage to play Beatrice at the age of fifty nine, appearing to great advantage, although 'her person has become lately rather en bon point'. Mrs Jordan came to see her perform in 1798 and 'spoke very highly of her acting but said she looked like a Boiled Bull Dog'. She died on 4 March, 1815  at her apartments in Pall Mall, aged 77. Gives theatres, plays, duration of runs and wages for many of her stage parts. Appeared in first production of 'School for Scandal', 1777.<br>Press cuttings, reviews, articles in magazines.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Letters from Fr Albert to Eva Gore-Booth,Ms5770,1916-1917,20th,"Three letters from Father Albert of the Franciscan Capuchin Friary, Church Street Dublin to Eva Gore-Booth about the imprisoned Constance Markievicz, written between 23 December, 1916 and 30 March, 1917.  Fr  Albert attended eight of the men who were shot at Kilmainham. He describes the call for an amnesty for the prisoners by the Corporation of Dublin early in 1917, and is pleased to hear good news of the Countess' health and spirits:  'There is a grand spirit amongst us, thank God, & though we are in the minority, we look to the future with the greatest confidence'.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Algoe Family and Estate,Ms9467,1847-1860,19th,"Notebook of servants' wages on the Algoe Estate, Glenboy, County Leitrim: 'Margaret Brown commenced wages 1st May 1848 at Ï3 per annum'; 'Sept. Cash Left with Doctor Finlay 5/-'; 'Nurse Brown returned to our service 24th Dec. 1851'.<br>Occasionally gives place of origin of the servants: 'Kate came from Pettigo at Ï6 from 6th Oct 1857', or conditions: 'Mary Reagan came 16th January 1860 at Ï7 a year to supply herself with Tea'.",employment,,Dublin City Archives,Click Repository,Irish War of Independence Collection,LM/2,1915-1930,20th,"Collection of letters, pamphlets, newspapers, posters, manifestos, handbills, photographs and cartoons. Including early editions of:<br>'Na Daoine Macanta - The Plain People' [1922]<br>'Nationality' (edited by Arthur Griffith)<br>'Poblacht na h-Eireann'<br>'Sinn Fein'<br>Also includes Second World War newspapers:<br>'Weekly Review of the German News Agency'<br>'War News'. <br>There are 64 items in total.<br>Donated to the Corporation Archives by Mr Joseph Keogh Clarke, 1985, there are 64 items in total.",,,Dublin City Archives,Click Repository,Ada Lewis Winter Distress Fund,Ar/add/25,1909-1987,20th,"Ada Lewis Hill, widow of financier and philanthropist Samuel Hill, left Ï1,000 in her will, the proceeds of which were to be distributed among charitable organisations in Dublin regardless of denomination. No payments are meade to individuals. Records comprise of:<br>Minute Book, 1909-1987<br><br>Abstract Book, 1931-1987, A list of the donations made in December,1987 is appended to the list. <br><br>The 30 recipients include:<br>Dublin Jewish Board of Guardians<br>Dublin Simon Community<br>Sisters of Charity<br>Holy Family Social Services<br>Sick and Indigent Roomkeepers' Association<br>Guild of the Little Flower<br>St Clare's Children's Home<br>Daughters of Charity, North William Street<br>Women's Aid.",philanthropy,,Dublin City Archives,Click Repository,Pembroke Township/Urban District Council Records,UDC/2,,19th,"Pembroke Township was created in 1863 and became Pembroke Urban District Council in 1898. The area of jurisdiction covered was the present Donnybrook, Ballsbridge, Sandymount and Ringsend. In 1930 the District area became part of Dublin City. <br>The Archive comprises of Commissioners and Council minute books, and records of committees. These include:<br>Old Age Pensions Committee, 1912-1930<br>Housing Committee, 1911-1926. <br>School Attendance Committee, 1918-1931.<br><br>UDC/2/C/1-52  Correspondence relating to the:<br>Royal Hospital, Donnybrook relating to the boiler<br>Duties of Pembroke Urban District Council under the Public Health (Medical Treatment for Children) (Ireland) Act, 1926-1928, which includes a report on the deaths of illegitimate children.<br>Provision of school meals, 1923-1925<br>Housing of the Working Classes, 1919-1922, and miscellaneous correspondence.<br><br>The Archive also contains deeds, contracts and agreements.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."Peamount Hospital, Dublin",Restricted,,,,"19th, 20th","Souvenir Album presented to Lord and Lady Aberdeen to commemorate their viceroyalties in Ireland in 1886 and 1905-1915, given as a farewell gift by members of their staff. <br>Contains photographs, including: Irish Industries Garden Party at the Vice Regal Lodge, 1886 - 'All Guests were required to use Irish material for their dress as much as possible'. <br>An Exhibit of Irish Industries was held at the  same time  in the Racquet Court.' <br>Irish Industries Tours of Ireland and drawing of Irish Industrial Village at the World's Fair 'holding a Drawing Room in St. Patrick's Hall'<br>Pictures of aristocracy, including 'Ladies connected with the V.R. Household, 1908'. <br>The 1907 International Exhibition, the first Tuberculosis Exhibition organised by the Women's National Health Association, joint winner of prize as most effective anti-tuberculosis campaign in 1908 and invited to visit some 90 districts in Ireland, by local authorities and other organisations. <br>'Ui Breasail' Exhibition Photographs<br>Babies' Club<br>Cookery, dance and flower exhibits. <br>Health & Housing Exhibition, which travelled Ireland<br>Jubilee Nurse's Cottage<br>Lace classes. <br>Lace workers from around Ireland, including 'Workroom of the Sisters of Mercy, Sligo'. <br>'A Council Meeting of the Women's National Health Association' & the 'Health Caravan ''Eire'' starting her tour--'. <br>'Slainte Clubs' <br>Allan A Ryan Home Hospital for Consumption. <br>Opening of city playgrounds. <br>Peamount Sanatorium<br>Rossclare Sanatorium. <br>Milk Commission<br>Folk Dancing. <br>First Aid. <br>Nursing classes.<br>Nursing staff at Dublin Castle <br>Red Cross Hospital & wards in staterooms.<br>Resignation of Lord Aberdeen, and departure from the Viceregal Lodge, 1915. <br>Women's National Health Committee & VADs.<br><br>Partially indexed volumes of presscuttings, 1906-c1945, c100 volumes. A wide variety of newspapers: 'Australian Trading World'<br>' L'Ora'<br>'The Railway Gazette', [1906]. <br>Record of social and political events, mainly those affecting the Aberdeens during their Viceregal tenure. But also general political events, for example, James Larkin, and medical reports, and matters of general public interest, relevant to Lord Aberdeen's role, for example, the 'painful'  M'Cann case, June, 1911, relating to the removal by the Roman Catholic husband of their children from his estranged Presbyterian wife's home, and her lack of redress.(Roman Catholic church pronounced marriage void; General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland protested against a decree of ne temere),<br>Lady Aberdeen's Health Campaign and Public Health Congress [1911], the hospital's work, fundraising, and Lady Aberdeen's visits to Peamount [1934], The War against Tuberculosis. [1945].<br><br>Box files, c40 files, c1911-1990s, containing correspondence relating to a variety of subjects including Committee Members, monthly returns of occupied beds, general nursing personnel, staff pensions, hospital units and equipment, Workers Union of Ireland, the hospital farm, the new Mental Handicap unit, (early 1970s), also data for annual reports.<br>Also contains files of early pamphlets relating to milk pasteurisation, the Ui Breasail exhibition, Women's National Health Association, etc., 1911. <br>Peamount Settlement and draft speeches for tuberculosis campaign, c1928-1932.<br><br>Committee of Management Minutes, 6 volumes:<br>1929-1935<br>1945-1948<br>1959-1979  <br>Details of Lady Aberdeen, the Dowager Lady Everard and a number of other women on the committee, including the attendance of Dr Alice Barry [1930]. The Minutes discuss finances, food, equipment, staffing, shop (see also Finance and Friends' Committees' Minutes) ,interview with the Industrial Workers leading to a letter to the Roscommon Health Board, 1940s.<br>1940s Minutes also have Christmas bonus' with lists of staff, discussion on waiting lists.<br>In the 1960s Minutes women on the committee include Mrs Hugh Kennedy Miss Norah Fitzgerald, Mrs J W O'Neill, Mrs J M Walsh, Dr Shirley Fry, Miss Florence Vere O'Brien, Mrs Alexis Fitzgerald, Mrs T J O'Driscoll, 1962.  <br>Discussion relating to finances, wages, fabric staff, both clinical and administrative. <br>Financial statements of Women's National Health Association of Ireland (Incorporated) Peamount Sanatorium, these show receipts from Board of Health, Hospital Trust Board and investments, and payments, mainly to staff. In 1960 administrative staff were paid c Ï2,736, medical staff Ï5,066 nurses Ï18,601 & employees including radiographer and chaplains, Ï5,715. <br>Letter supporting nurses wage claim from Irish Nurses Organisation, 1960.<br>Later volumes have reports on various units, (Chest, Mentally Handicapped) Peamount Industries, farm accounts.<br><br>The administrative centre of the hospital has several photographs hung on the walls of offices of events and committee members, etc. There is also a large oil painting of Mrs Clare Kennedy, done by Leo Whelan in the 1920s on the main staircase. She was Vice President of the Women's National Health Association, and sat on the Peamount Management Committee and the Peamount After Care Guild 1925 to 1972. She died in 1973.<br><br>Two volumes of indexed Finance Committee Minutes, 1962-1983. The Finance Committee became Finance and General Purposes Committee in 1980. (Meetings often held in Buswells' Hotel). Breakdown of expenditure and of income, appointments and salaries. The current standing of the hospital affected grants, videlicet, 'Dr Logan reported that the average bed occupancy was down. Most of our Adult beds are occupied, whilst most of our Children's beds are empty. There is an increase in our number of Non-T.B. cases with the possibility of a further increase. Local Hospital in Wexford is closing down and it is expected that these patients will be sent to Peamount, 9 August 1962.<br><br>Records of individual patients would be closed to researchers for 75 to 100 years and any access would be by permission of senior staff in the hospital. It is not known how many files on individual patients are extant: there are a great quantity from the 1950's on. Details of patient, insurance, address and occupation, general health and smoking habits of patient and patient's family, history of illness, treatment and charts of progress.<br>Register of patients admitted from Dublin, 1974-1986: names, ward, date of admission, date report posted, remarks.<br><br>A large number of Financial Records, Cash Books, Ledgers and various Account Books, c100 volumes and folders.<br>These books are not arranged, and it is not known what dates they cover.<br>These include: <br>Maintenance Accounts or Payments from County Boards of Health for the patients in Peamount; Benevolent society patients and paying patients, 1937-1944<br>Weekly Report of counties sending patients to Peamount with number of men and women, 1930s.<br>Ledger of Accounts with various businesses and organisations in England and Ireland (probably for supplies)<br>Personnel Record for Pension Scheme, 1960s<br>Banking Books with accounts of salaries and other staff payments.<br>Glove Trade Invoice Book, Leprechaun Glove Factory, Peamount Industries, 1930-1940<br>Shop Accounts.<br><br>Friends of Peamount Sanatorium Limited Meeting Minute Book, 1959-1977. Committee members mostly women in the earlier part of the volume, (Mrs Greta Coyle, Miss Eva Hackett, Miss D A Early). Discussion relating to bring and buy sales, shop profits, 'Ways and Means' Fund.<br><br>Clinical Records, c1960s-1980s, which would not be available for research without special permission,  include clinical trial reports, medical staff correspondence, files on diseases, medical research and treatments. Papers and conferences in Ireland and abroad.<br><br>A short series of manuscript trial notes taken over two months [no date c1960s] on patients, treatments, post mortems.<br>Copies of papers and trials in other hospitals.<br><br>Women's National Health Association Records:<br>Copy Articles of Association, 1937, and Copy Indenture between the Women's National Health Association of Ireland and The Minister for Local Government and Public Health, relating to a grant to extend Children's Pavilion, 1938.<br>Presscuttings Book relating to the Women's National Health Association of Ireland, February-November 1907. Mainly Irish newspapers.<br><br>Supplement to 'Slainte': 'Then - 1910, and Now-1912' with pictorial record of a family without insurance whose father fetches up in the Dublin Workhouse Infirmary and dies, leaving a fatherless family, set against the new version of an employed contributor receiving sanatorium treatment and regaining his health.<br>Press cutting book of the Tuberculosis Exhibition in Dublin, October 12th to November 7th, 1907 and Southern Circuit (Limerick, Carlow, Athy, Cork, Bantry, November 1907 to January 1908). Local newspapers' reports of the event and lectures and speeches.<br>Press cuttings book on Washington Congress, October, 1908. Most cuttings are from the Washington Post'. Volume contains loose poster  re 'Summer Care of Babies' -'Mother's Milk is the Best of all Foods', <br>See also press cuttings.<br>A disused chapel contains a large amount of printed material - advertisements, instructions and guidelines, reports, from c. 1960s on.<br>And see Anna Day, Turn of the Tide, The Story of Peamount, (Brophy Books, 1987).<br><br>Copies of Annual Reports are held  in the manager's office.<br><br>Staff Records: staff files.<br>Some are kept in a disused chapel with patients' files. Because of the highly contagious nature of tuberculosis, detailed records were kept on the health of members of staff.The files also include details of appointment and departure from the hospital.<br>Nurses' Off-Duty Record Books (no date c1980s).<br><br>Ward Report Books, hardback journal kept by ward staff per month. They give a detailed daily log of  each patient's diet, drugs, general condition, etc., from 1960s, probably not complete. [100 volumes or more]<br><br>Matron's Report Books on each ward, similar to above. From early 1980s.<br><br>Drug Books, by ward, showing issues from pharmacy and use of (alphabetically ordered) drugs. From late 1970s. [Twenty plus volumes found].<br><br>Pharmaceutical and stores requisition slips [no date c1980s].<br><br>Admission and Treatment Registers, 1912-1980s:<br>Women's National Health Association of Ireland Patients' Register, 1912-1926. This details Men and women's names, addresses, County Council responsible, certifying doctor, dates of arrival and departure, rate per week and observations (in main building)<br>Patients' files and x-rays from c1950s to present are stored in a disused chapel on the site. These are current medical records.<br>Also (in disused chapel) index cards with names, ages, addresses, occupations, medical history and family's medical history, admission numbers, from c1915<br>Admission Registers for 1940s (c5 volumes.), men and women's admissions kept separate<br>County Admissions Registers, 1930-1960s: usually names and addresses, dates of admission and discharge. Lists divided into men women, girls and boys. One example, for Dublin for 1940s has children only. Weight recorded and progress<br>Later Admission Registers (c1980s) are property books.<br>Radiographic Report Registers, volumes 1-5, 1933-1939, men and women, indexed. Later series are boxed up, so no date.<br>Children's Pavilion X-ray Index, [c1940s]: name, county, number and volume reference.<br><br>Post Books for forwarded  mail, with addresses, 1950s- 1960s.<br><br>Diet Sheets, no date, c1980s.",health; welfare; medicine,,Irish-Jewish Museum,Click Repository,,,,"19th, 20th","The museum contains a good deal of information regarding women's lives. The Jewish population in Ireland has been established since the expulsion from Spain at the end of the fifteenth century, but increased sharply with the influx of refugees from the pogroms in Russia, Lithuania, etc., at the end of the 19th century. <br>The communities in Dublin, Belfast, Cork, Waterford, Limerick (where there was an early outbreak of anti-Semitism) were strong and many groups were founded to offer social support and charity to the newcomers and the less fortunate, for example,. a wedding group run to help girls from less well-off families afford a wedding dress. The Dublin Jewish Community also provided an ambulance, which was sent to Belfast to assist after the bombings in 1941. The exhibits mirror these activities, showing fund-raising efforts by the Dublin United Hebrew Congregation, the involvement in youth groups (see also schools) and achievements in the community. Girl Guides were particularly popular and there are a number of photographs. Bertha Weingreen was a leading character in the Guides. Sports also figure.<br><br>The Dublin Jews also ran a school for boys and girls from c1935 to c1980, in Bloomfield Avenue. There are photographs and a register of names at the Zion Schools cookery class on display (in Irish and English). Jewish children went to ordinary schools before this, although Rose Solomons, wife of Maurice, is said to have started a Girls School in the early 1900s in Adelaide Road, in or near the synagogue she was instrumental in founding. There are photographs of groups of girls at St Katherine's School, c1933, and the Peter Street Girls School, 1910. There is a photograph of Celia Collins, the Schoolkeeper, and an appreciation of her life.<br>In 1983 Stratford College was opened in Dublin.<br><br>The exhibition has material on artists, including  Estella Solomons, born in Dublin 1882,  died in Dublin 1968. She attended Chelsea School of Art. She Illustrated Padraic Colum's 'The Road Round Ireland' and Kelleher's 'The Glamour of Dublin'. She married Seamus O'Sullivan. Her drawing of Seamus O'Sullivan is in the hall.<br>Stella Steyn, artist, 1907-1980, is also mentioned.<br><br>There is a case of exhibits devoted to achievements in business and trade. Other achievements in which Jewish women have shone are medicine and the law.<br><br>A substantial part of the exhibition is about the following of Orthodox Judaism in the home, relating to  food, holy days, etc. <br><br>There is also a special exhibit relating to weddings in the synagogue on the upper floor.<br><br>One exhibit is a tablecloth on which the Dublin Daughters of Zion 1900-1950 have embroidered their signatures.<br><br>The Museum has a booklet called 'Women in Judaism' compiled in 1993 with a forward by Raphael V Siev, the Curator. This contains details of Women's Groups, women in Jewish law , some Dublin women, as Bertha Weingreen (born in South Africa) who worked at the Prisoner of War camp at Belsen after the War, Estella Solomons, artist, Jennie Z Gilbert, barrister. There are also recipes, and precepts of marriage and religion in the home.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms2708,1847-1848,19th,"Copy of a diary for the years 1847-1848 [August 1847 to March 1848 missing] by Mrs John Allingham of Ballyshannon, County Donegal.<br>Covers the period of her pregnancy with her second daughter, she contemplates her possible death 'when I think I might leave him [John] with my poor little Anna Maria and perhaps another - but God is merciful', and the deaths of others. Begins with a shipwreck, continues with the spread of fever 'one hears of nothing now but death and starvation'. Weather 'we had hardly a shower of rain throughout the entire month of July'<br>Refers to the deaths of O'Conor Don (a heart condition), Daniel O'Connell, a memorial for Dr Stephens. Also to the trial of 'poor Mr Smithe O'Brien' who was sentenced to be hanged at Clonmel.<br>Mr O'Sullivan [a soldier] 'told me two Roman Catholics had read their recantations at Finner [?] Church to Rev. Mr Potter - How very strange Ignorance of course must be the cause'.<br>Mainly an account of local events and her society. Her husband John was on the Board of Guardians and a magistrate.",domestic affairs,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Achill Island Mission: Irish Society,Ms410,1872-1896,19th,"The Church Mission Society's (or Irish Society), founded 1834, promoted the Knowledge of the Scriptures to the Irish speaking population by means of a Mission Estate, with Irish language schools and church services.<br>Accounts and letters, including those from clergymen on Achill referring to '40 or 60 converts' [1876], others to the management and mismanagement of the estate. Testimonials on behalf of applicants for agency, correspondence about Fr  Michael Conway P P's attempts to build a school on Inisbeagle for Catholic children.<br>Letters from Jane Dent living in Manchester to her brother Paul in Dublin on unemployment, the deaths of children, the harshness of people in Bradford.<br>Applications for assistance or deferral of rent payment. Fundraising: after the death of the Mission's founder, Rev. Edward Nangle, his widow Sarah continued to appeal for funds for the islanders, (collecting, for example, '60 Articles of Clothing from the Parsonstown Needle-workers Association per Miss Twiss'), organised the collection of orders for crochet-edging and knitting done by Achill people, and particular favours for individuals, for example, for the teacher of needle work in the Dugort adult female school.",missionary activities,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Sarah Purser correspondence,Ms10 201,c1895-1917,"19th, 20th","Correspondents, alphabetically arranged, include: Walter Armstrong about a fuss over a Sarah Purser exhibition in Dublin; the Hermitage Museum in St Petersberg, Isobel Aberdeen, and Lord Aberdeen offering Sarah Purser a seat on the Board of the National Gallery (Ireland);  Sarah Allgood;  Ethel Arnold on portrait; Walter Osborne from Paris 'I want also to call on Miss Gonne'.  Also Sinead, Jane Barlow, novelist, c1901- 1917, 'I wish that you liked Jane Austen; if so you would find 'Emma' a joy for ever..' including series written from Bray around the Easter Rising, and on a journey into Dublin on 25 April  'though I knew how entirely deplorable it all was, I could not help taking a kind of joy in looking on...'. Later refers to 'that wretched woman Countess Markievicz' and 'witless country lads', indifference towards Ulster, and 'those treacherous Sinn Fein toads'. Calls herself a 'convinced anti-suffragist' - would not get on with Mrs F Purser. 'Sir Roger Casement must be an embarrassment to the Government, which is perhaps some consolation to him', her move and 'our getting the Vartry water put in'.<br>Louise Breslau (in French), 1885 - 1926 [?] with small sketches. Thomas Bodkin on Hugh Lane's bequest and James Stephens' application for the clerkship of the Gallery, and the competition for the directorship c1915.<br>W F Bailey, also on Hugh Lane's bequest,<br>Agnes M Carrdy [?] 1931 about the 'manless' Oxford of her youth, and how little it was like Lady Christine Longford's description of it in 'Making Conversation'.",,,"University College Dublin, Archives Department",,Mrs Elizabeth Bloxham,P31,,20th,"Typescript statement given the Bureau of Military History by Mrs Elizabeth Bloxham concerning her membership, as a Protestant, of Cumann na mBan, 1913-1921. Includes reference to her dismissal from a teaching position in the north of Ireland because of her association [1908-1916] with the Sinn Fein movement, 1916, and a copy of a letter to the 'Newtownards Chronicle' condemning the preaching of politics in her local church, 1912.",,,"University College Dublin, Archives Department",,Ernest Blythe,P24,1919-1932,20th,"1st & 2nd Dail Departmental Papers:<br>Department of Labour, Report prepared by R Mac Coistin, secretary, 17th August 1921, includes details of activities under Madame Markievicz, 19th August-25 October 1919 and [her] substitute after her arrest; establishment of a bureau under Lily O'Brennan for the placement of members of the I R A and Cumann na mBan forced to leave their previous employment<br>Department of Labour, report dealing with, inter alia, the employment of female labour by Dublin master printers. Also cases reported for arbitration; 21st April 1922<br>Department of Local Government report relating to the distribution of relief along western seaboard in cases of hardship occasioned by the troubles, 1922<br>Department of Education Report dealing with primary and secondary schools and scholarships to preparatory schools. (English & Irish]<br><br>Material relating to Irish Free State Cabinet:<br>Irish Free State, Executive Council: request to hand over clothes and papers of de Valera to his mother, May 1924 <br>Widows of 1916 patriots, applications for increase under the Army pensions Act, 1924, from Mrs Aine Ceannt and Mrs Kathleen Clarke, July 1924 <br>Papers relating to divorce procedures, recommendation that standing orders be submitted. Includes copy of report of Joint Committee on Standing Orders and copy notice of a meeting of the Catholic Truth Society on divorce, October 1924<br>Department of Home Affairs/Justice: daily schedules relating to hunger strikers with correspondence and papers relating to their release, November 1923<br>Department of Finance: economy proposals on public sector pay, including primary school teachers and old age pensions, October 1931 <br>Irish National Teachers' Organisation Pension Fund, statement relating to the government position on pensions with statistics relating to numbers of teachers, pay and pensions, 1929  and see also Committee on Economy in Government Expenditure report 1928  and papers c1931<br>Cost of Living Committee, 1922 <br>Report of the Interdepartmental Committee on the Cost of Living in Ireland, 1922<br>For Old Age Pensions see also Department of Home Affairs, 1925 <br>Finance Department, 1927-1928<br>Table of Old Age Pensioners in County Monaghan, 1923-1931 <br>Unsuccessful application from Mrs Margaret Pearse for increased grant for St Enda's, Rathfarnham, 1931 <br>Women's pay in Civil Service, 1925 <br>Department of Justice: papers relating to Father John Fahy, prisoner, Galway Gaol including letter to Mary Mac Swiney, May-June 1929 ,  see also report relating to the meeting of 'Dail Eireann' attended by Sinn Fein members under leadership of Mary Mac Swiney, June 1929 <br>Imperial Conference, 1926: subjects for discussion include married women's change of nationality <br>Miscellaneous correspondence. Including a letter of introduction from Lady Lavery to Blythe of Professor Emil Ludwig, German historian, 1927 <br><br>Theatre, film & radio papers:<br>Taibhdhearc na Gaillimhe: correspondence with Geraldine Dillon, Model School, Galway and Professor Liam O'Briain, University College, Galway, relating to improvements in grant to the theatre and reconstruction of committee, 1928-1931 <br>Programmes, 1928-1951 <br>Abbey Theatre papers, 1935-1971, including Articles of Association, 1911, subscribed by Lady Gregory and W B Yeats, amended 1925, 1935, 1939, 1940<br>A and E G M Papers, 1968-1971, Directors' and Auditors' Reports and Accounts, 1937-1954, 1948-1951<br>Manager's Reports, 1928-1971<br>Applications for grants, 1940-1969<br>Copies of plays and reports on plays and tours<br>Suggested cast lists<br>Programmes of plays and pantomimes (many in Irish) 1926-1960<br>Papers relating to theatre building, 1938-1967 <br>An Comhair Dramaiochta, Annual General Meeting and Annual Reports, Minutes, applications for grants and correspondence, script, reports on plays and programmes, 1936-1962 <br>Gate Theatre, papers relating to finances, 1931-1935 <br>Programmes, 1930-1940 <br>Irish Film Council/Society/ Production papers, 1950-1957 <br>The Pike Theatre Club, 1954-1955 <br>Lyric Player Theatre, Belfast, programme for laying the foundation stone, 1965 <br>Programme of pageant to commemorate the 1916 Rising, 'Aiseiri, Gloir-Reim na Casca', 1966 <br><br>Material on Gaeltacht: Irish language and education:<br>Department of Finance memo relating to the  paucity of Gaeltacht students gaining places to preparatory colleges with analysis of secondary schooling in Gaeltacht<br>Estimates relating to new school buildings and libraries<br>List of Gaeltacht applicants for scholarships and memo relating to the preservation of Irish language and problems of a new vocabulary; July-October 1931 <br>See also Department of Education papers on Irish language, 1930-1931 <br>And see gaelicisation of Galway and Cork Universities, 1927-1931, 1925 <br>See also correspondence on Gaeltacht (including Taibhdhearc), 1928-1932. Includes correspondence between Blythe and Professor Liam O'Briain and summary of ministerial discussions relating to the  application by Brighid Bean Ui Conaighaile for establishment of an Irish speaking school in Galway, July 1930; Blythe and the Minister for Education, J M O'Sullivan, relating to the merits of authors of non-fictional works, 1930-1931; examination in English for Gaeltacht children. 1931.<br>See also An Coimisiun um Athbeochan na Gaeilge, statement, report and papers, 1958-1969.<br><br>Papers of Mrs Blythe and family:<br>Annie McHugh (Mrs Blythe), papers relating to her education [B A from University College, Dublin 1911), 1904-1918<br>Teaching career, [testimonials], 1912-1916  <br>Membership of Cumann na Saoirse, 1922 <br>Involvement with the Army Benevolent Fund, c1929-1930 <br>Fine Gael, reference to addressing meeting of the Athlacca Ladies Branches of Fine Gael and the League of Youth, 1934 <br>Irish Countrywomen's Association, 1955-1957 <br>Correspondence of Mrs Blythe and family of social and political interest, c1924-c1945<br>Also correspondence of Ernest Blythe's sisters, Helen and Josephine, 1913-c1918,includes letter from Sean MacDiarmada relating to the monthly paper, 'Irish Freedom', 1913.<br>Photographs of McHugh and Blythe families and other individuals. Women include:<br>Gertie Ballesty<br>Roisin Breathnach<br>Maisie Byrne<br>Mrs John A Costello<br>Maud Crowe<br>Eileen Doyle<br>Louise Gavan Duffy<br>Moira Gallivan<br>Mrs Michael Hayes<br>Mary Antonietta Holten<br>Mrs Hugh Kennedy<br>Mrs Sean Lester<br>Kathleen Martin<br>Teasie Meenan<br>Nonie Moynahan<br>Margaret Mulligan<br>Eileen, Genevive and Gertrude McGilligan<br>Mrs Patrick McGilligan senior<br>Mrs James MacNeill<br>Moire O'Connell<br>Bridie O'Higgins<br>Kitty O'Loughlin<br>Mrs J M O'Sullivan<br>Gertie Sheil-Walshe<br>Sinead de Valera<br>Maud and Nan Walsh.",,,"University College Dublin, Archives Department",,P J Brennan,P50,1922-1975,20th,"P J Brennan, Director of Public Meetings, Fianna Fail: <br>Documents relating to the foundation of the party in 1926<br>Notes and cuttings relating to IRA prisoners, 1922-1923, the Catholic hierarchy and republicanism<br>Newspaper cuttings, 1922-1975, including the 1966 commemoration of the Easter Rising, and deaths of members of the de Valera family. <br>There are 2 boxes",,,"University College Dublin, Archives Department",,Caithlain Brugha,P15,1912-1952,20th,"Papers of Caithlin Brugha including:<br>Letter from Patrick Pearse relating to her promise of Ï3.0.0 for St Enda's, 1912<br>Letters from Mary MacSwiney, 1934-1938, mainly relating to the  republican movement and de Valera' s 'lack of fidelity to the Republic'. Also mentions her niece, Maire Og ni Suibhne, at school in Monaghan. There are 13 documents in total.",,,"University College Dublin, Archives Department",,Burke Family Papers,P30,1916-1943,20th,"Papers of the Burke family of Castlegar, County Galway:<br>Margaret Burke, member of Cumann na mBan, Fr Tom Burke, IRA chaplain, and Catherine (Burke) O'Donovan. Includes correspondence and reports mainly relating to the war of independence and civil war, 1916-1924, and organisation of the Volunteers in the Galway area. Margaret Burke opposed the Treaty and was imprisoned in Kilmainham and North Dublin Union internment camp in the spring and summer of 1923. Her letters are about prison, the food and treatment, rules governing letters and parcels, her fellow-prisoners, for example, a fancy-dress competition won by Eamon de Valera, there is also a reference to Mrs Nora Connolly O'Brien.",,,"University College Dublin, Archives Department",,Clementine Churchill,P47,,20th,"Circular letter from Clementine Churchill thanking the recipient for their concern following a broadcast appeal for the Aid to Russia fund, to provide Red Cross help for Russian soldiers. Addressed to Mrs C M Daly, Druncollogher, County Limerick.",,,"University College Dublin, Archives Department",,Eithne Coyle O'Donnell,P61,1916-1978,20th,"Eithne Coyle O'Donnell, born 1897, elected President of Cumann na mBan in 1926, resigned  (unsuccessfully) in 1940. She organised branches of Cumann na mBan in her native Falcarragh, County Donegal (with Leslie Price) in 1918, subsequently in Tyrone and Roscommon until her arrest in January, 1921. She was imprisoned in Roscommon, Athlone and Mountjoy gaols, escaped from latter in October, 1921 with Eileen Keogh, Kathleen May Burke and Linda Kearns escaped from Mountjoy. She lived in hiding until the outbreak of the civil war when she returned to Dublin, carried arms and messages for the Volunteers and worked for Cumann na mBan in Dawson Street. She was imprisoned again in Mountjoy and she went on hunger strike for achievement of political status. She was released in 1923 she spent the 1920s and 1930s writing pamphlets presenting the Republican and Cumann na mBan position, and growing increasingly critical of de Valera's government. She died in January 1985. <br>The Papers contain draft of autobiography of Eithne Coyle's early life, with reference to the land war of the 1890s and her father's early death, Maud Gonne MacBride's friendship and work in Donegal, their respective activities in the Republican movement. Also proposed history of Cumann na mBan compiled in the 1970s, and replies to questionnaires she sent out to surviving members of Cumann na mBan relating to activities, 1914-1923. <br>The collection also includes a number of publications, pamphlets and speeches, including 1935 lecture to Gaelic Society in Trinity College, Dublin, covering Irish history and women's part in it, 1798 to 1920s, activities of Cumann na mBan in Easter Week 1916, with their positions in occupied buildings]<br>Recruitment poster for Cumann na mBan, 1940s<br>Letters to the press and presscuttings, and photographs of self, Hannah Sheehy Skeffington, Mae Burke and members of Cumann na mBan.<br>Correspondence, 1934-1940,  relating to the  organisation including letter from Mary MacSwiney relating to her resignation, the incompatability of James Connolly's social policies with Christianity and her disappointment that Cumann na mBan should give allegiance to the Republic. <br>Autograph Book of women political prisoners in the North Dublin Union, 1923. <br>Application for IRA pension, 1945-1946. <br>There are 2 boxes in total.",politics,,"University College Dublin, Archives Department",,Dr John de Courcy-Ireland,P29,1942-1981,20th,"Born in India in 1911, of a Robertstown, County Kildare family. Educated at a Church of Ireland school in London and at Marlborough College. Socialist and educationalist, member of the Dun Laoghaire Vocational Educational Committee, 1949, to his retirement in 1979. Papers including information on staff, courses, fees of Blackrock and Dun Laoghaire Technical Institutes, minutes of committee, correspondence, interviews and appointments, 1949-1974.<br>Also Irish maritime historian, Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament supporter, anti-European Economic Community campaigner (letter from Andree Sheehy Skeffington expressing reservations to the Common Market Defence committee: 'If it is intended to use the EEC entry as a springboard for a new war of independence, I opt out'. 1972 (C/12)), humanist, and journalist.<br>Also material relating to the Unitarian Church, St Stephen's Green, 1950-1964, 1959-1970 of which he was a member. <br>There are 17 boxes.",,,"University College Dublin, Archives Department",,Healy-Sullivan family papers,P6,c1930-1960,20th,"Maev Healy Sullivan Papers:<br>Papers mainly relating to the writings of Maev Sullivan about her father. Includes correspondence, one letter from Margaret Pearse thanking her for poem in praise of Padraig Pearse.<br>The Collection also includes family correspondence with other members of the family, including T M Healy's sisters, Mary and Elizabeth, relating to family and political matters. Also c40 photographs c1890-1930 of Healy-Sullivan family members. 6 boxes.",,,"University College Dublin, Archives Department",,McDonnell Family Papers,P36,c1830-1950,"19th, 20th","Family of Kilrush, County Clare and County Limerick: the collection  begins with copy leases, receipts for rent, sales of butter and purchases of provisions, notices to quit and court orders. Also domestic and business accounts, for example, accounts of expenditure in grocers and in public house, and servants' accounts.<br>Includes a number of letters written home from America, 1864-1928, also Australia, 1931-1950, Argentina, 1930-1939 and Liverpool c1864-1872, with letters from the USA about work and conditions, including references to the civil war and gold. <br>Also photographs, late 19th century and early 20th century, taken in Ireland and in America. Some subjects identified.<br>There is 1 box.",,,"University College Dublin, Archives Department",,Sighle Humphreys papers,P106,c1841-1988,"19th, 20th","The papers of Ellen Humphreys and Annie O'Rahilly:<br>The Collection comprises papers of the Rahilly, O'Rahilly and Humphreys families with emphasis on the papers of Sighle Humphreys O'Donoghue (1899-1994) and Cumann na mBan. Also correspondence and papers of Donal O'Donoghue (1897-1957). <br>This is an important collection for the Republican and feminist history of late 19th and 20th century Ireland. Sighle, her mother and aunt, and her brothers were all imprisoned during 1922-1923 and there are a number of letters from members of the family to each other from prison.<br><br>Sighle Humphreys' aunt, Anna O'Rahilly, was committed to the Irish language and nationalism, her papers here include sections on Sinn Fein, 1914-1926, the Irish National Aid Association, 1901-c1937, St Enda's School, Rathfarnham, 1910-1927, as well as correspondence in Irish and English, much of which is related to her subscriptions to and support of Irish language schools, and the work of Conradh na Gaeilge.<br><br>Among the records of Ellen (Nell) Humphreys are a number of letters written to her family from overseas, 1899-1903, where she was accompanying her invalid husband who died of Tuberculosis in 1903, but there is also a series of letters about the Easter Rising - Annie and Sighle stayed in Dublin throughout - the death and funeral of her brother, and the imprisonment of her son in Wakefield. She admits to feeling shame over the 'muddle' of her life, and admiration for her daughter, whom she used to consider 'unwomanly'. She was later arrested; prison life she commends as busy and organised and the food is quite good. Also some household and business papers, and photographs, many of her husband, herself and her children, and her houses.<br>Earlier records in the collection mainly contain correspondence relating to family and business matters and some photographs.<br><br>Sighle Humphreys, Personal and Political Papers relating to:<br>Education, 1912-1927<br>Family and personal correspondence, 1909-1993, including letters from Jenny Wyse Power, 1921-1922, Ernie O'Malley, 1923-1932, Eithne MacSwiney, 1924-1944, Etiennette Beuque, 1927-1936, Tom and Leslie Price Barry 1969-1976, Francis McKay, 1973-1990, Donncha Nellis, 1983-1986, and with political prisoners, 1939-1985<br>Diaries and memoirs 1910-1987<br>Personal papers and photographs, 1901-1987 of herself and  family, her wedding and some friends<br>Correspondence, notes and presscuttings from her spells of imprisonment<br>Cumann na mBan related material, including diaries and minutes, 1924-1946. These include material on prisoners, branch activities at home and abroad, position of the society in relation to Republican Government, possible spies, possibility of reforming the Federation of Women (1925), British propaganda films, fundraising, organisation of Easter Lily Day, National Aid and Auxiliary Prisoners' Committee, Cumann na gCailini, resignations of Eithne Coyle and M Hyland<br>Cumann na mBan constitutional documents and reports (including the resignation of Constance de Markievicz as president over resolution to assist Free State Government in election campaigns, 1925, and report by Hannah Sheehy Skeffington and Marie Lavery on the examination of members on republicanism, socialism and Irish history, c1934]. <br>Correspondence relating to the  organisation, 1914-1943<br>Organisation documents for Cumann na gCailini, Easter Lily Commemoration Committee, Irish Republican Prisoners Dependants Fund, Irish Prisoners' Defence Fund<br>Cumann na mBan historical records including members' questionnaires, Military Service Pensions, 1938-1950, handbills, pamphlets and photographs of Cumann na mBan members, Constance Markievicz, Madame O'Rahilly, Fiona Plunkett, Mary and Eithne MacSwiney. Republican Congress documents  with record of Sighle Humphreys' resignation, 1934<br>Also material  relating to the Ladies Association of Charity of St Vincent de Paul, Elizabeth  O'Farrell Commemoration Committee, 1966-1969, Irish language campaigns, European Economic Community . Campaign, Northern Irish republican prisoners, 1971-1985,  miscellaneous charitable and political organisations.<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>See also Eithne Coyle O'Donnell (P61), Lily O'Brennan (P13) & Margaret Bourke (P30)",women prisoners; politics,,"University College Dublin, Archives Department",,Lily O'Brennan,P16,1921-1949,20th,"Lily O'Brennan, Cumann na mBan and secretary to the Treaty negotiating team in London, 1921. Imprisoned in 1922. Founder member of the Catholic Writers' Guild in 1947.<br>Collection includes:<br>Gaol Diary, 1923, with references to fellow prisoners and events<br>Correspondence, particularly letters to and from her sister, Fanny/Aine Ceannt, and from prison [correspondents indexed] describing conditions and the state of women on hunger strike. <br>There is 1 box.",women prisoners; politics,,"University College Dublin, Archives Department",,O'Connell Family Papers,P12,1750-1895,"18th, 19th","Collection includes:<br>Letters from Abigail Goold, of Clonakilty, County Cork, to her uncle, Maurice O'Connell, smuggler, describing the cruelty of her husband, late 18th century<br>Correspondence of E B, sister in law of Maurice O'Connell, late 18th century<br>James Goold's congratulations to Maurice O'Connell on the success of her first smuggling venture by Morgan O'Connell's wife, 1771<br>Letters from Catherine, mother of Daniel O'Connell, to her son, 1802, 1812<br>Letters to Daniel O'Connell from his wife, Mary, 1801-1812. <br>There are 10 boxes in total.",,,"University College Dublin, Archives Department",,Cearbhall O'Dalaigh,P51,1946-1978,20th,"Cearbhall O'Dalaigh, President of Ireland, 1974-1976.<br>Correspondence, including letters on publication of an Evie Hone book, and from Sybil le Brocquy, c1952-1972.<br>Case of Mary Costigan and her dismissal from BASF, appeal to Judge O'Dalaigh, 1973.<br>Some correspondence and notes of Mrs O'Dalaigh (see Section E: presidency]<br>Personal correspondence, including from Lady Longford and Mrs Elizabeth Herrema, 1978.<br>Cultural Relations Committee, correspondence, including Kate O'Brien and a writers' conference in Rome, 1960.<br>There are 24 boxes.",,,"University College Dublin, Archives Department",Restricted,Ernie O'Malley papers,P17,1916-1956,20th,"The first deposit of the Ernie O'Malley papers [P17a] contains material on:<br>Cumann na mBan activities 1922-1924, including intelligence files, memoranda and correspondence between General Headquarters and the organisation<br>Scheme to find employment for released prisoners, a statement from the Women of Ireland to the Senate and Congress of the US<br>See also recollections of Mrs Woods, Dublin, relating to Liam Mellows and Sean Etchingham who stayed in her house, and her involvement with Cumann na mBan,1939-1945 <br>Letter from Sheila Barry and Mary Coyle relating to an assault on them by Free State soldiers, 1922<br>Statement to the Pensions Board, including one of Katherine Barry Maloney relating to activities as a courier of dispatches from Dublin to the Southern Division, 1936-1952 <br>Notes made by Madge Clifford (Mrs John Comer), 1925-1926 <br>Letters from Mary and Annie MacSwiney relating to the setting up of a Republican Executive, 1919-1921 <br>Lists of 'irregulars in Britain and Scotland including women active in Glasgow, 1922-1923 <br>See also the O'Malley notebooks of interviews, from the 1930s onwards, with former army personnel, there are some women, for example, Madge Clifford, secretary to Stack, Lynch and O'Malley, Bridie Clynes, Dublin, Maire Comerford, Dublin, Hannah Condon Cleary, godmother to Liam Lynch, Nora Loughnane of Galway, Nonie Kennedy, sister of Paddy Lacken Ryan of Tipperary.<br>There are 22 boxes.",,,"University College Dublin, Archives Department",,Endowed Schools,P40,1703-1828,"18th, 19th","Documents, including letters of appointment, deeds of foundation, returns and reports of endowed schools, including Erasmus Smith foundation schools in the dioceses of Meath, Killaloe and Raphoe. Statutes, maintenance, fees, curricula with material relating to the payment of teachers and number and attendance of boarders  day pupils, and free students.<br>Most of these documents probably deal with boys' schools, though the only reference might be to 'children' or 'Protestant children'. For example, Viscount Weymouth's Grammar School in Carrickmacross, County Monaghan, 1711 [P40/4] does not stipulate boys but refers to the children and youth of the baroney of Farney .. and especially they who live in the Lands and Estate of the said Baroney belonging to the Founder, be taught gratis by the Master' but goes on to recommend a course of action for dealing with 'every stubborn or refractory Lad'.<br>One letter, from a Mr Henry MacLean [?] of Rathfarnham replying to the enquiries of the Archbishop of Cashel does however mention that 'There is a School (besides that of the Parish) in the Demesne of Bushy Park in which Fifty Female Children are fed, cloathed and educated at the sole expense of Mrs Shaw the Lady of Robt. Shaw Esq. Member of Parliament for the City of Dublin', November 1811 [P40/19].<br><br>The master of the Erasmus Smith Free School on Valentia Island reported on conditions, costs and buildings in 1788 [P40/12], saying that 'Most of those Schollars have been Constantly detained by their Parents great part of the Forenoons at their Country business', and ends: 'Yet, howsomever Numerous thse Poor Schollars are, I am in no way inclined to exclude any of them'.<br>There are 24 items in total.",,,"University College Dublin, Archives Department",,Sheil and Lalor Families,P23,1728-1850,"18th, 19th","A small collection of papers mainly of Richard Lalor Sheil, in which there are sixteen letters (c1826-1849) addressed to 'Anne', possibly the wife of Richard M Bellew, from whom she received nine of the sixteen. The remainder are from Justin Sheil. There are also seven letters from Richard Lalor Sheil to his wife, 1831-1836. The content of both sets of correspondence is social, political and family news. There are 47 items in total.",,,"University College Dublin, Archives Department",,Bridget Stafford,P63,1925-1932,20th,"Irish Federation of University Women Papers, includes material relating to:<br>Conference, 1925, gives aims of Federation and conditions of membership<br>Council meetings, 1931-1932.<br>Reports, 1932, including statistical information on Federation and women graduates, also social and education work undertaken by the three Irish branches. <br>Committee on International Relations, constitution and meeting papers,1925-1931, includes letters from Geraldine Fitzgerald (Honorary Secretary), Olive Purser, Maud Cherry, Doctor Gardener and Miss Hunter, the representatives. The aims were to promote contacts with regard to women's interests while the aims of the sub-committee related to scholarships, exchange lectureships and hospitality.<br>Affiliation to International Federation of University Women, membership and committee membership, 1931-1932<br>Conferences 1929-1932.<br>Committee on Intellectual Cooperation, 1925.<br>Fellowships, 1925-1932, includes correspondence and details of fellowships such as the Jex-Blake Research Fellowship in Arts (Ï250 per annum) and applications, for example from a Trinity College student who intends to use the American award, $1200, to do research in Paris and Madrid.<br>Proposal and plan for a bibliography of the Women's Movement, 1932, Theodora Bosanquet, Secretary of the Irish Federation of University Women, to Miss Stafford. Headings include 'Legal Position of Women', 'Marriage, Motherhood and Family' and 'Women and the Church'.<br>Women and work 1929-1932, refers to the setting up of the Committee of Experts by the International Labour Organisation at Geneva, 1932, and request for recommendations from the Irish Federation for membership of the committee.<br>Disarmament Committee papers, 1932. Mainly pamphlets suggestions for the promotion of discussion, organisation of petitions and lectures.<br>The Collection also contains papers for the International Women's Suffrage Alliance, Tenth Congress, 1926.<br>Also publications, including material on women police, their history and progress, and their duties in regard to prostitutes and assaulted women and children, c1926.<br>This collection was originally part of the National University Women Graduates' Association deposited by Mary Hogan. <br>There is 1 box.",,,"University College Dublin, Archives Department",,Cumann na nGaedheal and Fine Gael Parties,P39,1922-1975,20th,"P39/GE is a catalogued collection of Fine Gael General Election material. Sparse for the elections of 1932, 1944 and 1948, thereafter (1951-1969) there are at least electoral registers, election results, correspondence and press cuttings for each election. Some documents on policy and speeches<br>Material for later elections will probably be at the party headquarters.<br>Women candidates include:<br>Mrs Margaret Collins O'Driscoll (biographical information and photograph), 1932<br>Mrs Joan Burke (Roscommon/Leitrim) <br>Mrs Bridget Hogan O'Higgins (Clare/South Galway), 1969<br>Dail motion withdrawing support of Clann na Poblachta signed by among others, Kathleen O'Connor, 1957<br>See letter from Mrs Maureen Ahern County Limerick, '..from a woman who takes her vote seriously'. She is thinking of voting Fine Gael for the first time, and expects 'fewer cases of skullduggery'. 1961.<br><br>P39/MIN is a catalogued collection of Fine Gael Party Minute Books.<br><br>There are also:<br>Organisational files, containing research and information papers, policy and strategy material  Constituency files relating to local organisation, membership, local issues<br>Newspaper cuttings, photographs and films.<br>There are 300 boxes in total.<br><br>See Seamus Helferty 'The Records of the Fine Gael Party' in `Irish Archives Bulletin' 9-10 (1979-1980).",politics,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."University College Dublin, Archives Department",,Kilmore District Dispensary,P42,1852-1918,"19th, 20th","Kilmore District Dispensary, County Monaghan. The Collection includes:<br>Administrative Records (Section I)<br>Returns of expenses for the district, showing salaries and wages of cleaners and housekeepers with other costs 1852-1896 (Section I)<br>Appointments and qualifications of medical officers, from 1862 a diploma in surgery and certificate in midwifery were required, correspondence, including letters from women asking for treatment (including dental treatment) for themselves and their children (Section II)<br>Records of the Medical Officers' duties as Registrar of births, marriages and deaths, 1964-1918 (Section V).<br>There is 1 box.",health; welfare; employment"University College Dublin, Archives Department",,May Craig Collection,LA28,1916-1980,20th,"May Craig was an actress in the Abbey Theatre, and the bulk of the collection of theatre programmes, posters, photographs, press cuttings, scripts and memorabilia relates to the Abbey. The tours of North America from the 1930s are documented, and there is an unfinished memoir by May Craig (relating to the  first production of `The Playboy of the Western World', and the American tours). There is also material for the  Queen's, Empire, Royal and Gaiety Theatres and others.<br>Photograph of the pencil portrait of May Craig by Adelaid Hancock.<br>There are 237 items in total.",culture; entertainment"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Cairnes family papers,Mss8945-8970,,19th,"Correspondence to and from Professor John Cairnes, including letters to and from his wife Eliza Cairnes. Correspondents include C  Alexander, Jessie Nesbitt, 1867-1868, mainly about children, and their  welfare, and the illness and death of one child, Eliza Quincy, Annie K Shaw. Largely family and domestic.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Roberts papers,Ms8320,,,"George Roberts papers consist mainly of correspondence : thirteen letters from Augusta, Lady Gregory, Miss Horniman, Padraic Colum, Ella Young, William Boyle, C E Montagu, E McLysaght, etc., 1903-1918. Mostly about books, plays and proposed meetings.  Also  letters from Maire Garvey (later Mrs Roberts) to Frank Fay, Mr Cousins and others c1906-1910. To her sister (?) 1910: 'I suppose you heard of all this pother about Yeats Introduction. He had treated Roberts in what I can only call a scandalous manner. I don't mind anything a man can do in fighting with another so long as he confines himself to the rules of the game, but to run around behind backs and do all he could to injure the other man..... is nothing but meanness'. Later she complains that she is not engaged to be married to Yeats and holds no brief for him.<br>Letters to Maire Garvey c1904-1913, from Padraic Colum, Jane Yeats, George Russell and others, some about setting up the Abbey Theatre. Also from Sara Allgood and  F J Fay.<br>Articles and letters on the first production of the 'Playboy of the Western World' with references to Synge's death.<br>Portions of play scripts and some Abbey postcards (unidentified) and programmes, including the Aonach, 1909 art exhibition catalogue: a number of works by women including Neili Ni Brian, S Rosamund Praeger, Evelyn Gleeson, Freda Perrot , Constance Gore-Booth, Miss Starkey, Lily Williams, Clare Marsh, Mrs Sinclair, Estella Solomons, Eva Hamilton, Alice Latimer and Helen North Johnson (with prices).<br>Microfilm: pos. 8406",theatre"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Wicklow papers,Mss3581-3582,1852-1854,19th,"Mrs Charles Hamilton's journal of a stay in England and France.  Notebooks, the first dated at Chester, June, 1852, makes comparisons with Ireland, admiration for the rhododendrons, and a sermon at the Cathedral. But 'I highly disapproved of the Bishop's saying when laying on his hands on them whose sins ye remit shall be remitted etc.  - very Popish'.<br>The second notebook has gardening tips: '..the best way of destroying the green insect on roses is to make a solution for Tobacco water not too strong...', drawing of a French summerhouse. Anecdotes on religious themes, hymns and a poem 'written on a soldier's grave by his own desire' ending: 'and does the Pope confess? Oh yes. To God. And does God charge the Pope? No, quoth the priest - he charges nothing. Then, God's the best - God's able to forgive and always willing, To him I shall confess and save my shilling'. <br>Copied letters and journal entries dated Paris, 1853: recounting among other subjects - food, clothes, her own and her fellow travellers low opinion 'of the slovenly, dirty ways of French ladies'. And: 'It is a melancholy reflection that Protestant parents are not alive to the Folly of educating their children on the Continent - they are willing to sacrifice their innocence for a good French accent'. Description of 'the guests in this establishment [?Boulogne] since we came here', mainly English and Irish.","National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin",Restricted,,,1881-1944,"19th, 20th","Among the manuscript material in the National Botanic Gardens Library are three registers, entitled 'Came', 'Left' and 'Lady Pupils', 1894-1944.<br>The last of these covers the period 1905-1929, and gives name, address, date of application and the date they were offered a place or rejected. Some further information about previous horticultural experience and recommendations - several former pupils were recommended by Miss Henrietta White, Lady Principal of Alexandra College. In that period 119 women applied and 44 attended. Most were from Ireland, but some from England or Wales.<br>The 'Came' and Left' registers 1894-1945 and 1944 show that 101 women were trained in that period, and two women at a time were accepted. Spent twelve months at Glasnevin, and sometimes longer. Women students were not paid.<br>See Valerie M Ingram and Mary Forrest, 'From lady pupil to lady gardener' in `glasra' 3, 1997, in which biographical details are given of some twenty women gardeners, including:<br>Mary L Despard, (1915), later on the Committee of Management, Irish College of Gardening for Women, Cypress Grove, Templeogue.<br>Nora Copeland (1923 and 1925). When she applied for a place in 1921 she was attending St Gatien's, Rathfarnham, County Dublin, a gardening school run by Miss Amy Fitzgerald <br>Betty Ryan, of Emly, Tipperary, who went on to work at Brackenstown, near Swords, County Dublin, Merlyn Park, County Galway, and two gardens of the Bellew family, Jenkinstown Park, County Kilkenny, and Kilcreene, County Kilkenny.<br>Margaret Long, later involved (from 1950s) in Country Markets, (Irish Countrywomen's Association) and developed a nursery at An Grianan, the educational centre.<br><br>Letter books of the Science and Art Department, volumes 1-32, 1881-1913 and thereafter annual correspondence not bound. Chronological arrangement gives way to subject or correspondent. In the Letter Book of 1904, there are a number of files about allowing women with small children in prams, and invalids in bathchairs, a pass to use the gardens: for example in granting a pass for a 'mail car' [perambulator] to Mrs L Cooper to the Botanic Gardens, the Director of the Science and  Art Department, G T Plunkett, reminds her 'that the Gardens are not intended as a place of recreation, nor to improve the health of either Parents or of children...'. <br>Correspondence relating to Miss Pollock's proposed catalogue of the Library.<br><br>Out Letter Books, partially indexed:<br>1872-1900<br>1882-1906<br>1901-1909, partially indexed.<br><br>File of correspondence relating to employees, mainly memoranda of employment, 1914-1924, has one or two women, for example, Kate Mullen, employed in 1916 as Caretaker in the Resident Gardeners' House at 2s 4d per day.<br>Correspondence of previous keepers of the National Botanic Gardens, late 19th century to mid-20th century, especially Moore correspondence. It may be that material on the pupil Lady-Gardeners has been removed from these files.<br><br>There are also files of correspondence relating to individual collectors of plants.<br><br>Lady Wheeler Cuffe's correspondence, c1902-1922, contains a lively account of her life and work in a series of letters sent to her mother and aunt. Also letters on botanical subjects to Sir Fred Moore, Keeper.<br>Lady Wheeler Cuffe spent a number of years in Burma where her husband was an engineer. Here she painted native flora, see National Botanic Garden Art Collections, especially orchids, and her notebooks.<br><br>Donations and Purchase Registers, 7 volumes, 1838-1888, 1890-1969.<br>The first register is a 'Plant Book' includes all plants given to and purchased by the Garden. Individuals' names include women, rough addresses, possibly only county of residence given. <br>Monthly log of donations of plants both from and to the National Botanic Garden, beginning in 1890, giving names and fuller addresses of individuals including a number of women.<br>This series also comprises Arboretum books and Orchid Books, started in the 1890s, and registers of plants, generally, and of projected work in the Garden (20th century).<br><br>Visitors' Book, 1884-1885, giving date, names, addresses and numbers in party.<br><br>Herbarium divided into Irish/British/World, and subdivided into genus where it is useful to do so. All classes contain the work of women collectors. <br>For example:<br>Miss Hill's exsiccati (albums of dried, pressed plants) of ferns, Irish British and Welsh (Cork c1870)<br>Moss collection of Miss Buchanan, technical assistant in the N M I (Clare, Wicklow, 1901-1940) in a box<br>Miss Jane Smithson Thompson's bryophyte collection on slides (Donegal, c1929). <br>Evelyn Mary Booth (1897-1988, Carlow, Wexford) left a herbarium with correspondence and draft copy of her book, `The Flora of Carlow', 1980. <br>Notes and publications often accompany the plant samples. Miss Matilda Knowles, who wrote `The Lichens of Ireland' (Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 1929) had articles sent to her by correspondents in other parts of the world.<br>Written permission from the Garden's director or taxonomist is required to make research use of this material.<br><br>Correspondence associated with the Herbarium probably dates back to the 1920s and possibly before. Most concerns the identification of plants and can be useful for future verification of an identification.  Miss Maura Scannell, former keeper of the Herbarium , for example, corresponded with Miss Hilda Parkes, c1970's. (identification of a water plant). Kept in chronological order in box files. There are c30 boxes.<br><br>The collection of paintings and drawings, currently held in the Library, contains some 1800 examples of work done by women. These date from approximately the mid-nineteenth century to the present, and encompass a great variety of styles. Notable in the collection are the artists: <br>Lady Charlotte Wheeler Cuffe, of whose watercolours of native plants in Burma there are some 100, framed and unframed pieces. There are some ten sketchbooks in addition. And see also correspondence<br>Lydia Shackleton's (1828-1914) watercolours, c1300 orchids, and 33 peonies, commissioned by the Keeper of the Gardens and the Director of the National Museum. <br>There is also a series of 6 notebooks with descriptions of her journeys in America and Scotland, as well as Ireland, and sketches. She ceased to paint in 1907 when her eyesight failed, and the Gardens and Museum employed Alice Jacob (1862-1921) to paint rare orchids and unusual plants. She taught design and also designed lace. There are c95 pieces of her work, watercolours, more stylised than her predecessor and botanically more explicit<br>Doreen Lambert, 55 watercolours of native flora, [no date c1920's]<br>Miss Lane Bandon, small oil paintings of fungi , c1930's<br>Rosamund Praeger, (1867- 1954), 75 pen and ink drawings of native flora<br>Ivy Massey, 51 Populus and funghi drawings<br>Ann Ball, 96 drawings of algae and funghi done for the National Museum early 20th century<br>Miss Warren, c. 15-29 watercolours of  funghi<br>Eileen Johnson, 22 ink and brush drawings of funghi<br>Berni Shine, c69 ink and watercolour drawings of plants in the Garden collections, 1980's to present.<br>Examples also of the work of Wendy Walsh, see `An Irish Florilegium', volumes I & II, and her work on the Burren Flora, Florence Woolwad (2 orchid drawings).<br>There are also small numbers of works by Susan Sex, Cliona Doyle and Deborah Lambkin, all current.",Passionist Congregation,Restricted,"Mount Argus, Women's Confraternity",Serial nos3618-3619,1885-1922,"19th, 20th","Women's Branch of the Confraternity of the Passion founded in January, 1885. Two volumes of minutes cover the periods from 1885 to 1900 and 1906 to 1922. <br><br>First meeting appointed officers and designated Spiritual Director. Members to attend the 8 o'clock mass on the first Sunday of each month 'which will be offered for the spiritual and temporal interests of all the members'. Members asked to wear their ribbons and medals, and to attend at the meeting at 4 p m on the same day. 'It was proposed that each Member already clothed with the sacred habit should pay the small contribution of threepence each month for the support of the Confraternity...Father Sebastian advised the Members to wear their habits only at the private meetings. Activities include processions, annual excursions and other social events, including ceilidh's, and fund-raising activities were frequent: Father Sebastian 'exhorted the Sisters to defray their share in the remaining debt on the Confraternity ball'. Collections also made for the support of distressed members, Guilds were also founded.<br><br>An early Minute Book is entitled 'The Female Branch of the Confraternity etc.', 1885-1890 has been partially copied into volume 1 above. It contains in addition, however, lists of names, male and female, in the 'Apostleship of Prayer', 1899. Some dates and parts of the text are slightly different.<br><br>There are 3 volumes in total.",religionPassionist Congregation,Restricted,"Mount Argus, Women's Confraternity",,,"19th, 20th","Enrolment Register of members male and female, giving name, address, date of enrolment and Passionist father responsible for enrolment, with amounts of money paid. 1890-1915, and later entries in a different hand. A section of the Register is devoted to the members in divisions of the  Dublin Metropolitan Police. Guilds and attendance given for 1917.<br><br>Register of the Women's Branch, 'names transferred from Old Guild Books up to and including March 1917. Date of enrolment of new members since, entered in red'. Total numbers given, 909 by June, 1917, then by year. The names of nuns are included, for example, 1n 1927, 91 women were enrolled, of whom 26 were nuns. Names, addresses, membership number, Spiritual Director and dates given, with Guild code. 1917-1944.<br><br>Register marked Arch-Confraternity of the Sacred Passion: Women's Branch, 1900-1990. Alphabetically ordered by name, address, date of enrolment, name of Guild, Spiritual Director and reasons for leaving given. (Most later R I P). Copied from older records.<br><br>Bundles of Guild Registers (A1-A8 and B3, for example, A1 is St Anthony's Guild, B3 St Mary Magdalen)<br>Gives names of prefects and sub-prefects, names and addresses of members and attendance.<br>1978 books were the only ones found, others may still be located. For other records of guild membership see Registers.",religionPassionist Congregation,Restricted,"Mount Argus, Women's Confraternity",Serial no6162,1917-1926,20th,"Subscription Book, 1917-1926, names of guilds and prefects with total amounts subscribed and notes of expenses, for example, payment towards the funeral expenses of a member, or for a mass.",religionPassionist Congregation,Restricted,"Mount Argus, Christian Doctrine Society",Serial no6146,1863-1872,19th,"This is the earliest record of the confraternity, beginning with male membership only. Indeed one meeting is addressed to the President and Gentlemen of the Christian Doctrine Society of St Paul of the Cross.<br>References to medals, ribbons and expected attendance at the Blessed Sacrament.<br>Monthly meeting usually held in school rooms, also in the Chapel and Retreat. <br>'In consequence of the prevalence of Small Pox in Harold's Cross the children were not in attendance for 6 or 7 weeks past, but near to the end of last month they were again brought together..' June 1872.<br>They ran a Sunday School - catechism class. Women probably taught in this class, but were not on the committee.",religion"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Townley Hall,"Ms10362 (1,4,5)",,18th,"Letter from Mrs A Cooper senior to Mrs Cooper junior, no date: 'I have not considered you in my Will as I ought, & wished from your unremitted kindness to me & my poor Child. 'tis now too late, but accept this testimony of my gratefull sense of the constant affec.te attention you have shewn to your poor Dr Husband...'<br><br>Letter from Mrs Letitia Balfour in Dublin to Nancy Cooper at Wick Castle, Worcester, England describing the 1798 rebellion: '..I had resolved that if they crossed the Shannon without being caught I should not wait another tide.'. Transcription of this exists.<br>See Special Report 390","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms12932,c1850,19th,"Susanna Barclay, medical receipts.  Indexed book of recipes for medical, nutritional and cosmetic uses, with some names of originators. Recipes include: for a cough (Miss Abunethy), concoction with marsh mallow and liquorice root; Chilblains [vinegar]; for the English Cholera - 1846, (Dr Holland prescription); Italian flummery; Corigreen/Korigan Irish moss mould. Old and new names in medicine, for example, Laudanum = Tincture of Opium.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms5951,1874-1878,19th,"Letters to E Fitzgerald, Knight of Kerry.  Large album with letters, photographs, press cuttings, etc., pasted in. Letters to Fitzgerald include several from Miss Cecelia Julia Bardier, in Cannes, France, where she was attacked while walking: the Knight took up her case, as she was not believed by the French officials.  Other correspondence from women include his 'very creditable' granddaughter, Julia E M Molyneux, who illustrated her letters with humorous sketches. Many of the photographs are of women Mrs Head, Mrs Newton (Dunleckiny (?)], Lady Ventry.<br>Collection indexed.","Contemporary Music Centre, Dublin",Click Repository,,,,20th,"The Contemporary Music Centre collects and promotes the work of Irish composers<br><br>The archives consist of: c2500 original scores (of which perhaps 300 are by women), programmes and programme notes with some biographical information and some articles about particular composers or Irish contemporary music generally.There is a reference library. <br><br>Women represented include (with examples of work and dates in brackets]:<br>Jane O'Leary, (`Islands of Discovery', 1991, premiered in the National Concert Halls 1992)<br>Marion Ingoldsby, (`Cuimhnimis Siar', 1995, commissioned by the Famine Exhibition Committee; `It's a Woman's World' , 1993, for soprano, mezzo-soprano and piano, premiered at Cahir Castle, County Tipperary)<br>Elaine Agnew, (`Tir na nOg', 1992; `John de Courcy's Travels', 1992, premiered in Carrickfergus Castle)<br>Rhona Clarke, (`Gleann Da Loch', 1995 for piano, premiered in the National Concert Hall; Liadain, 1988, mezzo-soprano and Irish harp, premiered Royal Hibernian Academy Gallery)<br>Grainne Mulvey (`Limits', 1992,  for four pianos, premiered at Queens University, Belfast).<br><br>See also sound recordings, and a reference library.<br><br>See the Julie Ann Sadie and Rhian Samuel, `Grove Dictionary of Women Composers', 1994.<br><br>The sound recordings held on compact disc and cassette in the Centre include a number of works or performances by women.<br><br>Among these are the composers:<br>Mary MacAuliffe's 'Song of the Orphan Child', 1996, performed by Aisling and Roisin Dexter and the choir of St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin<br>Joan Trimble of Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, works include `Sonatine', 1940, and `Blind Raftery', an opera. The Contemporary Music Centre have works and recordings of conversations with her on tape.  Rhoda Sinclair Coghill, wrote the music for `Padraic Colum's Songs', 1926, and `Songs by AE' (George Russell) among other works.<br>Performers including Concorde, the contemporary music ensemble founded in 1976 by Jane O'Leary. They try to include a work by a female composer in every programme. <br>Fionnuala (violin) and Una Hunt (piano), Belfast sisters: performances of Irish composers of the last two centuries.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Banks Gift,Ms5855,,19th,"Volume of songs with music, in Italian, French, Portuguese, English and German. The name Jane Catherine Toleken is written in the flyleaf with the date 'May 25th, 1835'.<br><br>Scores written in manuscript for piano, voice and piano, or guitar accompaniment, or for several voice parts, both classical and popular. Irish songs (in English) include: 'Tis the Last Rose of Summer; Ellen Aureen; Shule Agra; The Harp that once through Tara's Hall; Oh Arranmore, lov'd Arranmore.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Townley Hall manuscripts,Ms8612,1904-1914,20th,"15 letters from Roger Casement, some to Mrs A W Hutton of Belfast, mainly on matters relating to the Irish language, and the promotion of Irish culture.  Casement launched an appeal backed by Douglas Hyde to rebuild the National school in the Gaeltacht of Tawin on Galway Bay and employ an Irish-speaking teacher. Several references to the fight for Ireland's nationhood, ' A nation has always a right to her national life and to call on her sons to give theirs...'.<br><br>Reference to Mrs Hutton's book 'Seagan Mac Catmaol' [sic] and her own appeal for the school in Rathlin.<br>Also references to the Stopford family.<br>Memorial card for Roger Casement.",politics; education"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Townley-Hall manuscripts,Ms9595,1791-1792,18th,"Diary of Anna Maria Townley Balfour detailing a journey to France and Germany with 'the Coopers Balfour Mary Anne & dearest Mother who projected the plan of taking us abroad solely for our amusement and improvement'. Left Dublin on 6 May at three o'clock. Descriptions of places, people, social events.<br><br>The end of the book has part of a draft novel: 'Plan - A poor woman of good principles &.. learning is approved to marry a better sort of labourer ....'",travel; literature"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Ballitore  papers,Ms8003 (1-11),c1780-1840,"18th, 19th","Letters and papers of the Leadbeater, Shackleton and Cole families (Quakers), of Ballitore, County Kildare. Includes the will of Elizabeth Shackleton 1797 with an account of furniture in the house and bequests to her daughters; correspondence and copy correspondence between the daughters and son, Abraham Shackleton, about disputed terms. Also wills of Elizabeth Leadbeater, 1829 and of Eleanor Cole, spinster, 1903, leaving heirlooms ('the old green silk umbrella, the first that ever came to Ballitore') to female members of family.<br>Other letters in the series describe Sarah Shackleton borrowing money against the advice of her friends to 'make a place for herself, sister and daughter, as probably when they grow old.....they might not meet with others with whom they could make free enough to live..' [William Leadbeater to Sarah Grubb, March, 1800]; letters to and from Elizabeth Cole, c1832-1841, mainly relating to family, health, friendship, with letters and literary papers of George Downes containing reference to Elizabeth Cole's 'annals' of Ballitore. Also drawings by Elizabeth Cole c1845, of women and girls, and some early photographs (unidentified).",The Erasmus Smith Trust Archives,Click Repository,Erasmus Smith Archives,,,"17th, 18th, 19th, 20th","School Magazines: `The Erasmian' and `The Diocesan Time' and `The Erasmian and Diocesan Times', the magazines of the High School, Dublin, and the Diocesan Secondary School for Girls, Dublin, which amalgamated in 1974; 1899-1974, 1962-1974, 1974-1997. The series lacks 1910-1911.<br><br>Photographs of the High School, Dublin, and the Diocesan Secondary School for Girls, showing class groups; teachers; sports teams; prize distributions; school plays and concerts; school buildings, Old Boy's Union dinner dances and other school activites. There are also photographs from the Galway Grammar School prospectus', c500 items, c1880-1997.<br><br>Maps and plans, including Ordnance Survey maps of Erasmus Smith Trust estates in Dublin, Galway, Cork and Sligo; architects' plans and surveys of school buildings and environs; estate maps, including bound volumes of maps with reference tables, c1750-1820; agreements for work to be done on trust properties for counties Dublin, Galway, Leitrim, Limerick, Louth and Tipperary; c120 items, c1690-1995.<br><br>Material relating to the establishment of the Trust including printed charters; copy bills and acts; copies and abstracts of conveyance; copy deeds of settlement; copy certificates; copy letters patent; patent for the new charter; deed of sale; grants; copy leases; leases; declaration of trust; copy will of Erasmus Smith, esquire; returns for Drogheda and Galway; c 40 items, c1650-1850.<br><br>Letters between the administrators of the English schools and the Board of Governors relating to the maintenance of the schools', c1 box, c1860-1900.<br><br>Applications to the Board of Governors to take on schools in the Dioceses of Tuam, Ossory, Limerick Meath, Leighlin, Killaloe, Killala, Kilmore, Elphin and Ferns; c50 items.<br><br>Leases, copy conveyances, fee farm grants of lands in and around Galway; c115, 1785-1945.<br><br>Leases, letters, memorials from tenants, estimates, valuations, proposals and documents relating to rents for the southern estates [counties Limerick and Tipperary]; c50 items, 1721-1960.<br><br>Leases for Trust estates in County Limerick; 2 boxes; 1672-1840.<br><br>Proposals, agreements and documents relating to rent fixing in the lands in and around Galway;c 25 items, 1863-1938.<br><br>Insurance policies and pension schemes relating to High School, Dublin and other schools; c25 items, c1900-1960.<br><br>Letters, grazing agreements, ejectments, documents for rent fixing, abstracts of leases and maps relating to lands in and around Galway, including material on the Clifden Railway and Galway Port Sanitary Authority; c30 items, c1850-1940.<br><br>Registrar's vouchers, salary receipts and maintenance and repair receipts; c250 items, 18691878.<br><br>Leases, schedules of leases, agreements, and letters for Trust lands in County Tippeary; c60 items, 1672-1911.<br><br>21 year leases for the Abbeylands, Tipperary, County Tipperary; c30 items, 1678-1838.<br><br>Leases and boundary report for western estates; c15 items, 1674-1905.<br><br>Leases, assignments, valuations and fee farm grants or estate properties in and around county Dublin; c35, c1769-1969.<br><br>Leases, valuations and agreements for estates in Sligo, eventually sold  mining purposes; c30 items, 1875-1971.<br><br>Leases, conveyances, assignments of mortgage, fee farm grants, agreements relating to school properties in the northern estates [counties Meath, Louth, Down, Derry, Armagh]; c25 items, 1730-1938.<br><br>Cricket Score Book, Sports fixtures cards, sports prizes; 3 items, 1911-1952.<br><br>Ledger relating to the High School Committee; 1883.<br><br>Material relating to past pupils of High School Dublin, the opening of the `Danum' premises, discipline, the teaching of certain subjects and scholarships, prize distribution programmes, regulations on Erasmus Smith exhibitions, High school prospectuses, notes on High School fees, salaries, notes on uniform and examinations; c70 items, c1875-1990.<br><br>Letters relating to the Trust estates; 1 box, 1885-1868.<br><br>Letters relating to scholarships and schools; 1 box, 1870-1914.<br><br>Letters to the Trust of a general nature, ie, will cover schools and estates matters; 38 boxes, 1870-1953.<br><br>Letter Books of the Erasmus Smith Trust; 39 items, 1810-1929.<br><br>Rough Committee Book of the Trust, 3 items, 1833-1859.<br><br>Board and Committee Agenda Book and Rough Agenda Book; 4 items, 1945-1966.<br><br>Notices, sub-committee reports, letters between the Chairman and Registrar, special committee reports, correspondence regarding High School Dublin, attendance books, for the Board of Governor; 9 boxes, 1905-1963.<br><br>Committee Books and Standing Committee Books of the Erasmus Smith Trust; 14 items; 1721-1923.<br><br>Ledgers and Nominal Ledger of the Erasmus Smith Trust; 8 items, 1843-1967.<br><br>Financial material relating to the running of the Trust and to the schools, including petty cash books, salaries books, compensation policies, invoices, receipts, paid drafts, statements, balance sheets, pay sheets, investments accounts, income tax returns, brokers' dockets, PAYE records, `Boy's Account' books, journals, bursar's cash book, English schools financial notebook, receipts, vouchers, drafts; c60 boxes, c1880-1990.<br><br>Letters to the Trust regarding their finances and insurance, High School Dublin, `Danum', exhibitions and scholarships, fees, catering, and Galway pupils and scholarships; 15 boxes, 1928-1971.<br><br>Letters and files on legal matters, in particular the endowed schools; the bill to alter the charter; Erasmus Smith Trust versus the King; the protest by Anthony Traill; the case involving William Wilkins; headmaster of the High School Dublin; Abbey School, Tipperary; English Schools; papers on the Ballybrit Castle estate and the transfer of estates; c35 boxes, 1671-1959.<br><br>Registrar's Cash Books, numbers 2-39; 1843-1946.<br><br>Letters, vouchers and rentals regarding the southern estates; 13 boxes, 1860-1914.<br><br>Letters, vouchers and rentals regarding the western estates; 12 boxes, 1859-1930.<br><br>Letters, rentals, grazing agreements and valuations relating to the Erasmus Smith Trust estates including those in counties Tipperary, Limerick, Galway, Westmeath, King's County and Sligo; c20 boxes, c1860-1947.<br><br>Letter Books, cash accounts, rental accounts and vouchers of the land agents for the western and southern estates; 21 boxes, c1740, 1829-1921.<br><br>Rentals and tenancies of the Erasmus Smith Trust estates, including Land Commission rentals, and letters relating to the rentals; 1 box, 22 items, 1843-1923.<br><br>Letters regarding the establishment and maintenance of the English Schools and their teachers which existed all around Ireland; c50 boxes, 1826-1935.<br><br>Letters, copy charters, notebook, and accounts for King's Hospital, also known as the Blue Coat School/Hospital, Dublin; 9 boxes, 1807-1941.<br><br>Letters; staff appointments; scholarships; accounts; vouchers; reports of local committees; address books; index of names and board material on Galway Grammar School; 50 boxes, 1859-1962.<br><br>Letters; prospectuses, inventories; financial papers; photographs of Drogheda Grammar School; 22 boxes, 1853-1950.<br><br>Letters; marks books; address books; registers; administrative papers; prospectuses; library account book; curricula; examination reports and results; maintenance reports; scholarships, exhibitions and free pupils material; staff appointments; prize distribution files; class lists; files relating to the move between 40 Harcourt Street and `Danum', Rathgar; punishment books; salaries books; fees and fees remission books; petty cash books; boarders' accounts; receipt books; cheques paid books; centenary year programmes; advertisements; sports club papers; maps and plans; material on concerts and plays including set and costume plays including set and costume designs; catering accounts; Department of Education communications and reports; c100 boxes, 1870-c11975.<br><br>Minute Books of the `Board of Governors of the Schools Founded by Erasmus Smith, esquire'; 13 items, 1674-1957.<br><br>Agenda Books from the Erasmus Smith Trust special, finance, schools and law committees; 9 items, 1873-1967.<br><br>Letters relating to the Tipperary Grammar School, including architect's letters and staff appointments, letters regarding Bishop Foy's School, Tipperary; c15 boxes, 1866-1939.<br><br>Files and accounts on Grammar Schools' scholarships, exhibitions; c17 boxes, 1896-1956.<br><br>Bank Books of the Board of Governors, the Registrar and High School, Dublin; c3 boxes, 1830-1929.<br><br>Governmental and Royal Commission reports and bills on education and educational endowments in Ireland; 8 boxes, c1850-1881.<br><br>Letters; reports; masters' reports for May and November of each year; inspectors' reports for May and November of each year; inspectors' appointments and expenses, 5 boxes and 44 items.<br><br>Letters relating to Trinity College, Dublin exhibitions; scholarships and lectureships; 3 boxes, 1870-1908.<br><br>Papers regarding the Irish Land Commission and the estates of the Erasmus Smith Trust; 4 boxes, 1880-1933.<br><br>Leases, deeds, searches for deeds, conveyances, lists of lands held by the Erasmus Smith Trust; 6 boxes, 1667-1935.<br><br>Letters, applications, reports and circulars regarding the Aid to Small Schools Scheme of the Erasmus Smith Trust; 4 boxes, 1868-1914.<br><br>Letters about the Great Brunswick Street English School, Dublin, in particular Free pupils, ground rents and inspectors' reports; 4 boxes, 1871-1905.<br><br>Letters; prospectuses; photographs; legal letters relating to Ennis Grammar School; 4 boxes, 1720-1930.<br><br>Material relating to Erasmus Smith, esquire, including notes on his history; 3 boxes, 1675-c1950.<br><br>Letters of the Erasmus Smith Trust Finance Committee; 1 box, 1872-1876.<br><br>Audited Registrar's vouchers and High School Bursar's voucher; c50 boxes, c1860-c1940.<br><br>Printed Accounts of the Erasmus Smith Trust and of its Grammar Schools; c200 items, c1890-c1960.<br><br>Reports of the Inspectors of the Grammar Schools; c35 items.<br><br>Minute Books of the Erasmus Smith Trust Standing Committee; c25 items, 1811-1921.<br><br>Draft Minute Books of the `Board of Governors of the Schools Founded by Erasmus Smith, Esq'; 16 items, 1854-1944.<br><br>Audited vouchers for general purposes of the Erasmus Smith Trust; c10 boxes, 1932-1942.<br><br>Rents Books of the Erasmus Smith Trust; 5 items, 1922-1961.<br><br>Material relating to the Incorporated Society, Sligo, and the proposed Grammar School there; 1 box, 1904-1914.<br><br>Letters relating to Christ's Hospital, London, including a draft of a bill, and papers confirming the Trust's agreement with Christ's Hospital; 1 box, 1673-1718.<br><br>Letters concerning the wishes of Erasmus Smith, esquire, to establish schools, including a petition to the King and the granting of a charter. Some letters bear Smith's own hand; 1 box, 1672-1855.<br><br>Letters and papers concerning the status of the Erasmus Smith schools and Christ's Hospital, London; 1 box, 1683-1931.<br><br>Contemporary material relating to the running of the High School, Dublin and the Erasmus Smith Trust, including files on the sale of Galway estates; maintenance and alteration of the school property; the use of Belgrave Square as a sports ground; school activities; pupil achievements; pupil records; staff appointments; letters to the headmaster; minute of the Board of Governors; financial matters of the Board of Governors; insurance policies; pension plans; c100 boxes, 1955-1996.<br><br>`A lycnece of alienac[I]on granted to Nicholas Weste and Johane his wife to [alyew] certayne lands to William Wygge and heires'. Pendant seal of King Philip and Queen Mary. `An inspexius to S[I]r Will[iam] Butt' and `An exemplification at the requeste of Thomas Wigge yeoman'. Pendant seal of Queen Elizabeth I of England. Probate will of Thomas Burgh; c1530-1759.<br><br>Schools attended by girls for which there are masters' reports 1852-1877:<br>Aghadown, Skibbereen, County Cork, female school, 1867-1877<br>Antrim, County Antrim, female school, 1852-1877<br>Ardee, County Louth, female school, 1852-1862<br>Ardglass, County Down, female school, 1852-1877<br>Aughnacloy, County Tyrone, female school, 1857-1877<br>Athlone, County Westmeath, female, 1867-1877<br>Ballingarry, Gallan, County Limerick/Tipperary, male and female school, 1852-1877<br>Ballyclog, Stewartston, County Tyrone, male and female school, 1852-1872<br>Ballymena, County Antrim, female school, 1867-1877<br>Ballymoney, County Antrim, male and female school, 1852-1857<br>Ballywatt, Coleraine, County  Antrim, male and female school, 1857<br>Banbridge, County Down, male and female school, 1867-1872<br>Bandon, County Cork, female school, 1852-1877.<br>Belleek, County Fermanagh, male and female school, 1862<br>Belt[a]ny/Belt[I]ny, Augher, County Tyone, female school, 1852-1862 [1872-1877]<br>Belturbet, County Cavan, male and female school, 1852-1877<br>Blacklion, County Cavan, female school, 1867-1877<br>Bonnyclassagh, Bushmills, Dunluce, County Antrim, male and female school, 1857-1872<br>Brunswick Street/Lombard Street, Dublin, female school, 1852-1867<br>Buncrana, County Donegal, male and female school, 1857, 1867-1877<br>Bushmills [Eagry], County Antrim, male and female school, 1852-1877<br>Cahir, County Tipperary, female school, 1852-1857<br>Cairy, County Sligo, male and female school, 1862-1872<br>Calverstown, Kilcullen, County Kildare, female school, 1852-1862<br>Camus, Strabane, County Tyrone, male and female school, 1852-1857<br>Carlingford, County Louth, male and female school, 1867-1872<br>Castlearchdale, Lowtherston, County Fermanagh, male and female school, 1852-1877<br>Collinstown, Killucan, County Westmeath, male and female school, 1862-1877<br>Collon, County Louth, female school, 1852-1877<br>Comber, County Down, male and female school, 1852-1877<br>Coolkenno, Tullow, County Carlow, male and female school, 1852-1877<br>Craigarogan, Templepatrick, County Antrim, male and female schools, 1857<br>Derry, County Derry, female school, 1857-1877<br>Derrygonnelly, County Fermanagh, male and female school, 1877<br>Derryhaw, Tynan, County Armagh, male and female school, 1862-1877<br>Derryhean, Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, female school, 1867-1877<br>Derryloran, Cookstown, County Tyrone male and female school, 1862<br>Donadea, Kilcock, County Kildare, female school, 1852<br>Donnybrook, Dublin, female school, 1852-1872<br>Doon Glebe, Cappamore, County Limerick, female school, 1872-1877<br>Downpatrick, County Down, male and female school, 1862-1877<br>Dromard, Ballisodare, County Sligo, male and female school, 1852-1857<br>Dundalk, County Louth, female school, 185-1877<br>Dungannon, County Tyrone, female school, 1852-1877<br>Dunluce, Bushmills, Bonnyclassagh, County Antrim, male and female school, 1857-1872<br>Enniscorthy, County Wexford, female school, 1852-1877<br>Enniskillen, County Wexford, female school, 1852-1877<br>Ferns, County Wexford, male and female school, 1852-1877<br>Galway (Wood Quay), County Galway, male and female school, 1852-1862<br>Gerah, Clonakilty, County Cork, male and female school, 1867-1877<br>Glyde Farm, County Louth, male and female school, 1852<br>Gorey, County Wexford, female school, 1857-1877<br>Gortin, Rooskey, Omagh, County Tyrone, male and female school, 1852-1877<br>Granard, County Longford, male and female school, 1852-1877<br>Grouse Hall, Glenely, Londonderry, County Derry, male and female school, 1867-1877<br>Hill Hall, near Lisburn, County Down, female school, 1867<br>Kilcooley, County Tipperary, male and female school, 1852-1872<br>Kildalkey, male and female school, 1857<br>Kilduss, Cookstown, Tyrone, male and female school, 1852-1862<br>Kill, Naas, County Kildare, male and female school, 1852-1877<br>Killala, County Mayo, male and female school, 1857, 1867<br>Killashee, County Longford, male and female school, 1852, 1877<br>Killishil, Ballygawley, County Tyrone, male and female school 1852-1872<br>Killucan, Westmeath, male and female, 1852-1862<br>Killylea, County Armagh, male and female, 1862-1877<br>Killyman, Moy, County Tyrone, male and female, 1857-1867<br>Kilmeen, male and female school, 1852-1867<br>Kilmood, male and female school, 1852-1877<br>Kilmore, County Antrim, male and female school, 1872-1877<br>Kilmore, County Down, female, 1857-1877<br>Kilpipe, County Wicklow, male and female, 1852-1877<br>Kilrush, County Clare, female school, 1857-1877<br>Kiltegan, Ballinglass, County Wicklow, 1852-1877<br>Kinnigo, Loughgall, Armagh, male and female, 1867-1872<br>Leckpatrick, Strabane, County Tyrone, male and female school, 1862-1872<br>Limavady, County Derry, female school, 1877<br>Lissan, Cookstown, County Tyrone, male and female school, 1852-1877<br>Loughgall, County Armagh, female school, 1862-1877<br>Loughgilly, County Armagh, female school, 1867-1872<br>Lowtherstown [Irvinestown], County Fermanagh, female school, 1862-1872<br>Lurgan, County Armagh, female, 1862-1872<br>Milford, Ramelton, County Donegal, male and female school, 1852-1857<br>Moate, County Westmeath, male and female school, 1857-1877<br>Mount Stewart, Grey Abbey, County Down, male and female school, 1852-1877<br>Mountcharles, County Donegal, male and female school, 1852-1877<br>Muff, County Derry, male and female, 1852-1877<br>Mullafarry, Killala, County Mayo, male and female, 1852-1877<br>Mullavilly, Trandragee, County Armagh, female school, 1852-1877<br>Munimane alias Drumcliff, County Sligo, male and female schools, 1857-1877<br>Newtownards, County Down, male and female school, 1852-1877<br>Newtown Barry, County Wexford, female ,1852-1877<br>Newtownhamilton, County Armagh, female school, 1852-1877<br>Newtownlimavady, County Derry, female, 1857, 1867-1872<br>Newtownlowe, Tyrrellspass, County Westmeath, male and female school, 1862-1867<br>Omeath, County Louth, male and female school, 1852-1877<br>Pallasgrean, County Limerick, male and female school, 1852-1877<br>Philipstown [Kiladory], County Offaly, male and female school, 1852-1867<br>Rathdrum, County Wicklow, female school, 1852-1877<br>Rich Hill, County Armagh, female school, 1852-1857; 1867-1877<br>Rynagh, Banagher, County Armagh/Offaly, male and female school, 1862-1867<br>Seaforde, Clough, Loughinisland, County Down, male and female school, 1852-1857; 1877<br>Slane, County Meath, male and female school, 1857, 1872<br>St John's, County Sligo, female school, 18i62-1867<br>Stranorlar, County Donegal, male and female school, 1852-1877<br>Tamlaght, County Fermanagh, male and female school, 1877<br>Tarbert, Kilnaughtin, County Kerry, female school, 1852-1877<br>Templeshambo, County Wexford, female school, 1852-1877<br>Tessauran, near Banagher, [County Offaly/Armagh], male and female school, 1862-1877<br>Tipperary, County Tipperary, male and female school, 1852-1872<br>Tullamore, County Offaly, male and female school, 1857-1867<br>Tynan, County Armagh, male and female school, 1852-1877<br>Upper Cumber, County Derry, male and female school, 1852-1872<br>Wexford, County Wexford, female school, 1867-1877<br>Wicklow, County Wicklow, female school, 1867-1877.","Royal Irish Academy, Dublin",Click Repository,Phillips Papers,Ms4/B/50/b,1905-1932,20th,"The papers of Robert Albert Phillips, botanist, (1866-1945) contain 60 letters sent to him by Matilda C Knowles, author of 'The lichens of Ireland'. These are mainly upon the subjects of vascular and cryptogramic botany and cover the period from 1905 until Matilda Knowles' death in 1932. Many of the letters are addressed from the Department of Science and Art, later the National Museum of Ireland.<br>'June 29. 1905 Dear Mr Philips Though I don't think you and I have ever met I have been hearing such a lot about you lately from my friends in Limerick that I seem to know you quite well. You must therefore forgive me for troubling you about this grass that was sent me by Miss O'Brien from Foynes Island a few days ago..'.  <br>In another she says of her collector that she is prone to introduce plants: 'She generally draws the line at Poisonous plants....But if the wood is anywhere near her garden I would be very suspicious of it being even self sown. I am always scolding her about it but I can do no good with her', July, 1905.<br>Many of the letters mention people, lectures, field trips, as well as the identification of plants. <br>In one of her last letters, 11 March 1932, she writes:' I am trying to get together a collection of photographs of Irish Field Botanists to frame and hang on the walls of the stair case coming up to the Botanical Division. Can you give me one of yours?'","Royal Irish Academy, Dublin",Click Repository,Phillips Papers,Ms4/A/51/e,1893-1896,19th,"Correspondence: letters to R A Phillips, botanist, from:<br>Miss E Armitage, Herefordshire, 1895, thanking him for the parcel of plants and paper he has sent her:<br>C Longfield,  Enniskeane, County Cork,1893, 1896, discussing specimens and stations. <br>There are 3 items in total.","Royal Irish Academy, Dublin",Click Repository,Francoise Henry Papers,,,20th,"The papers of Francoise Henry were deposited in the Academy after her death in 1982. They are largely the working papers for her publications, and contain a number of photographs, drawings, maps, correspondence and notes, with proofs. Also excavation notes on Temple na Skellig, used by the University College, Dublin Department of Archaeology in the Excavation Report, c1989. There are 13 boxes and 2 parcels.","Royal Irish Academy, Dublin",Click Repository,Papers of Kathleen Mulchrone,SR/27,,20th,"Dr Kathleen Mulchrone, compiler of the Royal Irish Academy's 'Catalogue of Irish Manuscripts'. <br>Originally of Mullingar, Co Meath.<br>The papers include:<br>Material on the Catalogue, Patrician studies, Latin and Irish texts including `Liber Flavus', `Spiritus Guidonis', `Togail Troi' (7 files), Mongan poem, as well as miscellaneous manuscripts, mostly from Rawlinson B 512<br>Letters, (3 files), transcriptions and notes on phonology.<br>Typescript of Sr Rosari's thesis on Feichu Fobhair<br>Copy of M Byrnes paper on Women.","Royal Irish Academy, Dublin",Click Repository,Longfield Roberts Entomological Library,,,,"Papers of Cynthia Longfield of Park House, Castle Mary, Cloyne, County Cork. <br>Papers include: memoranda on the entomological collection","Royal Irish Academy, Dublin",Click Repository,Wilmot Journals [Daschkov papers],Ms12/L/16-35,,19th,"The Russian journals of Martha and Catherine Wilmot written at the beginning of the nineteenth century. <br>The first was written by Martha Bradford, nee Wilmot, and cover the years 1803-08 in six notebooks. She left Ireland on 12 April 1803, On a journey to Moscow: Thursday 4 December 1803: 'We dined at Genl. Gelagines - mem. beautiful Turkish slave amongst the Russian ones- the family is a numerous, & apparently, an uneducated one.' 'Prince D's visit, 'smithereens, smithereens' - I dined alone, & join'd the Princess immediately after - I cannot help hazzarding one remark, that the love which the Princess has for her son, is the cause of such misery to both, that tis dreadful, her jealousy of his attention, all she exacts from him, her enquiries, etc that a woman of her understanding should not know how to control herself'. <br>The journals are about social events, people, ['her face is painted most frightfully yet, she is pretty, her features are beautiful, but expression is buried in paint'] , clothes, visits and conversations, house interiors, food ['we have sorrel dress'd at table almost every day'], agriculture, the weather, her reading etc.<br>There are also copies of letters from Russia from Martha for  part of this period, 1803-06, and also copies of the letters of her sister, Katherine Wilmot from Russia, 1805-1807, and Katherine's own journal of her stay in Russia, 1806-1807.<br>Martha Bradford's journal of a year spent in Italy, 1821-1822.<br>There are also poems by Martha Bradford, with copies of others' poems and puzzles, of the same period.",travel"Royal Irish Academy, Dublin",Click Repository,Eleanor Knott,Ms23/L/59,1907-1930,20th,"The donation to the Royal Irish Academy of Eleanor Knott's Papers, includes:<br>Photograph of herself.<br>Scrapbook and packet of papers which include cuttings and manuscripts of her writings for publication, on many subjects such as, patriotism, lake legends, the Wexford Boys, Dublin slums, reviews of plays, art exhibitions, and books, 1907, for example:<br>'Organised discourtesy, I regret to observe, is becoming a feature of Dublin life, and the sooner we leave off taking our Ideals from London slums, and begin to remember the traditions of Gaelic chivalry...the better for the nation'<br>`The Irish Industrial Journal' of 29 October 1910 records Miss E Knott's election to the post of Treasurer of the Committee of An Cuman Um Letiriu Shimpli<br>She bequeathed a number of annotated copies of published works by other authors, including:<br>`Peig Sayers', 1936<br>Bergin's `Poems from Studies', 1918-1926<br>Also cards and programmes relating to the School of Irish Learning, 1909-1923, of which Miss E. Knott was assistant Secretary by 1920. One of these advertises a `Summer Course on Practical Irish Phonetics' by Dr Alf Sommerfelt sent to her by R I Best as a postcard, on which he wrote: ' ..consider always the serious few, & if a flapper or two have to drop off, it can't be helped'<br>This Collection also includes a newspaper photograph of Professor Sommerfelt and a female assistant, [Miss Knott?], demonstrating his 'Register or Recorder' in 1923.<br>She also bequeathed a number of copies of newspapers, including:<br>'The Irish Packet', 1905-1908 [with gaps]<br>'Irish Opinion', 1916<br>'Ireland's Own' 1906-1907<br>'Fainnne an Lae', 1918, 1923,<br>'Sinn Fein', 1914<br>'Ireland and Conscription' 1922<br>'An Lochrann', 1930.",literature; culture"Royal Irish Academy, Dublin",Click Repository,L C Beaufort,,,19th,"`Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy', volume xvi:<br>Miss L C Beaufort's prize winning 'Essay upon the state of Architecture and  Antiquities, previous to the landing of the Anglo-Normans in Ireland' was read in October 1927, the members, apparently, unaware that the work was by a woman. It runs to 141 pages.<br>Her thesis was that the first inhabitants and resultant antiquities came 'From the East'. It covers the 'fables and the facts of Irish history', the language and the arts, including house construction, church building, linen manufacture, metalwork, and customs. A broad selection of archaeological and philological evidence is used to support the thesis, descriptions of New Grange and remains at Loch Gur are given. The essay is illustrated with drawings by Miss Beaufort.","Royal Irish Academy, Dublin",Click Repository,Ide ni Thuama,,,20th,"Talk 'Women and the R.I.A.' written by Ide ni Thuama, assistant librarian of the Royal Irish Academy, given to the Royal Society of Antiquities of Ireland in March 1988. A typescript copy is in the Academy. It describes the women associated with the Academy from its foundation in 1787, when Charlotte Brooke, daughter of Henry Brooke, poet and novelist, whose works she edited, applied for the post of housekeeper. Princess Daschkaw, director of the Imperial Academy of Arts and Sciences in St Petersburg, was the first woman to be elected an honorary member in 1791. Others include:<br>Caroline Lucretia Herschel, (1750-1848), sister of Sir William Herschel and an astronomer in her own right, Maria Edgeworth, who wrote to William Rowan Hamilton in 1838 suggesting that ladies might attend the meetings of the Academy and responded to his refusal 'You are certainly, as you have proved to me, physically and morally and intellectually better without the ladies...'. Hamilton put forward her name for election in 1842.<br>Among many other women named are:<br>Margaret Stokes, whose papers are deposited in the Academy library<br>Jane Stephens, born in Dublin in 1879, and appointed technical assistant in the Museum in 1905. Her work is on Irish jelly-fish, corals, sea-anemones and sponges<br>Mary E Byrne, Celtic scholar, who with Myles Dillon prepared an edition of Tain Bo Fraich in the 1930s Maud Joynt, died 1940, Old and Middle Irish and Welsh scholar, who worked on the Academy dictionary. <br>Several other female contributors to the dictionary are listed:<br>Ada Longfield, (Mrs Leask) historian, worked on 16th century Anglo-Irish trade c1920s<br>Phyllis Clinch, died 1984, published on the biochemistry of conifers and lectured at University College, Dublin<br>Sheila Power, (Mrs Sean Tinney) mathematician, studied under Schrodinger, made Professor of Mathematical Physics at University College, Dublin in 1966<br>The first proposal of a woman for membership came on 14 February 1910 and the members took advice from the Linnean Society and the Royal Society, and finally from a lawyer, who advised that 'it may safely be assumed that the admission of women was never contemplated'.<br>The Academy finally opened its doors to women members in 1949.","Royal Irish Academy, Dublin",Click Repository,Eleanor Knott,Ms12/O/24,1900-1966,20th,"Correspondence from Celtic and other scholars, 1900-1966. An index to these papers has been prepared.<br>The correspondence includes postcards from Carl Marstrander relating to modern Irish usage of words, for example, deabhaidh: 'is it really still in use?'<br>Other correspondents include:<br>T F O'Rahilly, about work and publications<br>Padraig O'Siochfhradha [An Seabhac], giving permission to Knott to use material<br>W J Moloney, with biographical details and personal comments: ' I am sure that with all your shyness you had an interior serenity and confidence'.<br>Women include:<br>Margaret O'Reilly of The Irish Book Company, D'Olier Street, Dublin, 1909-1918, mainly relating to preparation of the works of An t-Athair Peader for publication, and the Cumann na Letiriu Shimpli<br>Josephine Plunkett<br>Grace Rhys<br>Maire ni Chonaill<br>Eleanor Hull<br>Alice Stopford Green.<br>Also letters and papers on Dr Knott's election as member of the Royal Irish Academy in 1949, with Francoise Henry, Phyllis E M Clinch and Sheila Power the first women, with a press cutting.<br>Some letters are in Irish.<br>There are 4 boxes in total.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Colclough Papers,Ms24555,1382-c1900,"14th, 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th, 20th","Papers relating to the Colclough family of Tintern, County Wexford and their estates.  Includes translation of a decree of divorce of Anthony Colclough and Thomasine Sutton of Cales, 29 March 1547; bond of John Colclough of Powldarig, County Wexford to Dame Alice Colclough of Tintern for lease of parsonage of Killmore, County Wexford, 30 October 1640; Commission to Nicholas Loftus and others relating to Dame Alice Colclough, 24 August 1641; Order of the rehearing of the case of James Butler, Duke of Ormond v. John Pigott Colclough and Margaret, his wife, 27 February 1702; rent roll of Lady Grandvill's estate in County Wexford, June 1708; copies of depositions of William Hackett, Coolatuarn, County Wexford and Catherine, his wife, 1798; papers relating to a deed of assign between Mary Maria Shaw and others in the case of Grogan v. Grogan, 1829; chancery brief and other papers in the case of John Thomas Rossborough and Mary Grey Wentworth Rossborough, his wife versus Thomas Boyse and Jane Stratford Boyse otherwise Colclough, his wife, 1852; poem of thanks  by Louisa Colclough, 1853, and poem on South African war by Sarah Jane O'Toole c1900.<br>Most of the items to 1798 are descrilbed in 'Analecta Hibernica', 20 (1958) pages 3-16.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Monck Papers,Mss26814-26974,1667-1947,"17th, 18th, 19th, 20th","Includes documents relating to female members of the Monck family, for example, copies of the marriage settlement of Henry Monck and Lady Ann Isabella Bentinck,1739;  marriage settlement of John Henry Alcock and Anne O'Hara, 1816 and of Thomas Longworth Dames and Althea Maria Fosberry, 1842.   Also correspondence of Captain Charles Monck and his wife relating to financial affairs, 1914, and documents about the estate of Edith Carolline Sophia, Viscountess Monck, 28 items, 1929-c1935.<br>See Special List A4.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Blake of Ballyglunin Park Papers,Ms26979,1859-1860,19th,Letters to Mrs Blake from the Atlantic Royal Mail Steam Navigation Company relating to shares.<br>See Special List  A6.,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Blake of Ballyglunin Park Papers,Ms27015,c1920,20th,"Typescript statement of assets of Mrs Elizabeth C Den-Keatinge, deceased.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Headfort Papers,Mss25300-25429,c1690-1956,"17th, 18th, 19th, 20th","This collection includes estate and financial records of Headfort House, Kells, County Meath, a number of items of which relate to female employees and tenants, for example, information on cash deposited in Kells Saving Bank for the Ladies' Flax Association, accounts book detailing sums paid to needlewomen 1875, rent book of Mary Somers, Climar Hall, Kells 1879-1894. Also labourers' accounts 1759-1797 with details of wages, allowances and rents for labourers and servants, and miscellaneous household records and accounts 1827-1953, including material such as servants' wage books 1864-1894, larder book 1869-71 and three menu books c1953.<br>Note: material from the Headfort Papers may not be published or put on public exhibition without the prior consent of the Marquess of Headford.<br>See Special List A3.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Headfort Papers,Ms25430,1720-1728,18th,"A volume containing copies of letters from Lady Clanrickarde, wife of the 10th Earl, to Dean Taylor of Clonfert, 1720-1728.   Writing from Dublin, London, Utrecht, Aix la Chapelle and Enfield, Lady Clarickarde requests and acknowledges receipt of a number of loans and requests Dean Taylor's good offices in her relations with her husband: 'in your next pray send word who are the people my Lord keeps company with, and the notions the country is made to believe of my misfortunes'.    Also, 'as you have been pleased to express a concern for my welfare and happiness, I think myself obliged to acquaint you where I design my retreat, and that in ten days hope to be either in Holland, or Flanders ... If you can believe me I am obliged to leave this kingdom without having my father's estate yet divided ... This disappointment, and the many misfortunes which have attended me here, has made my income straight [sic], having only my joyntor [sic] to maintain myself, Lord, and children; therefore must once more trespass on your good nature till my affairs are settled'.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Headfort Papers,"Mss25434, 26732",c1776-1783,18th,"Notebook containing essays and poems, marked on the flyleaf 'Sarah Preston, Sept 1st 1776', also loose papers belonging to the notebook, and pencil drawing signed 'S. Taylor'.<br>See Special List A3.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Trant Papers,D.27807-27890,1606-1836,"17th, 18th, 19th","Deeds which include numerous items relating to female members of the Trant family and other women, for example, wills of Dame Helen Trant, Soho, Middlesex, 1721, Caroline Trant, 1831; marriage settlements of, for example, Henry Prittie and Catherine Bury, otherwise Sadleir, 1765, Dominick Trant and Elinor Fitzgibbon, 1776;  documents relating to the settlement of the estate of Mrs Elinor Trant including copy will, abstract of deeds relating to her real and personal property, appointment of trustees, 1827, etc.<br>See Special List A14.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Trant Papers,Mss31554-31555,1713-1725,18th,"Financial accounts of Helen Lady Trant and her children, also letters from Lady Trant and Frances Trant, London, relating to financial matters.  7 items.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Scully Papers,Ms27485(1-35),1793-1830,"18th, 19th","Letters to Denis Scully of Kilfeacle, County Tipperary and others from members of his family and friends.   Correspondents include Lady Ailesbury, Mrs John Brownrigg, Jane Canning, Catherine Eyre, Lady Granard (7 letters), Lady Moira-Hastings (29 letters), Catherine Scully (Lyons) (8 letters), Joanna Scully.<br>See Special List A7, c145 items.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Scully Papers,"Mss27547-27550, 27553",1834-57,19th,"Legal documents relating to the female members of the Scully family, includes for example, a copy of an indenture between Catherine Scully and others, probate will of Catherine Scully 1843, draft release and releases naming Catherine Scully.  8 items.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Trant Papers,Ms31558,"1783, 1790",18th,"Homily addressed by [?Eleanor Trant] to her daughtger [?Marie] on conduct, religion, etc.<br>'I seize a moment of leisure to address you my drst child tho' you are now at an age which incapacitates you from understanding one word which is contained in these pages, but I trust the day will come when you will read them with attention ... The first great principle I wish to inculcate in you is the love of religion; it is the foundation of all happiness in this & the next world .   Consider those as your best friends who take the trouble to instruct you in your Duty to God, your neighbour & yourself ... You must therefore from your infancy accustom yourself to implicit obedience.    You must never dispute the authority of your Parents or teachers & always suppose that tho' their commands may to your inexperience appear unreasonable yet that in the end you will reap the benefit of following the advice of those who are older and wiser than yourself & that they can be actuated by no motive but affectgion & good wishes for you in any thing they undertake'.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Sean T O Ceallaigh Papers,Ms27735,1935-1973,20th,"Lists of documents presented by Sean T O Ceallaigh and Phyllis Bean Ui Ceallaigh, 1935-1973, including correspondence to the National Library of Ireland, Dublin;  University College Dublin; Bureau of Military History and Christian Brothers Schools, North Richmond Street, Dublin. <br>There are c20 items in total.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Sean T O Ceallaigh Papers,Ms27734,c1917-1919,20th,Notebook of Phyllis Ryan (later O Ceallaigh) relating to 'Fuels from peat'.<br><br>Offprints of articles by Phyllis Ryan and Hugh Ryan from 'Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy'.<br><br>Transcript of an article on peat by Phyllis Ryan.,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Sean T O'Ceallaigh Papers,Ms27683,,20th,"Three leaflets relating to the Civil War, one of which is 'Violation of Padraig Pearse's home: Mrs Pearse's words to the Free State Soldiers'.",politics"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Sean T O Ceallaigh,Ms27708,1970-1971,20th,"Correspondence between Phyllis Bean Ui Ceallaigh and Padraig O Fiannachta relating to the translation into Irish of the second volume of Sean T O Ceallaigh's memoirs 'Sean T.ii', 1970-1971. There are c20 items in total.",biography"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Hugh Lane Additional Papers,Mss27736-27793,1902-c1920,20th,"This collection includes letters to Hugh Lane and to his sister Mrs Ruth Shine regarding matters such as the  loan, sale and purchase of pictures, exhibitions and fundraising, Lane's appointment as Director of the National Gallery of Ireland, and social events. Lane's correspondents include:<br>Katharine Furse<br>Ethel Melville <br>Annie L Swynnerton<br>Phoebe A Traquair<br>Sarah Purser<br>Lily Yeats<br>Anne Countess of Drogheda<br>Duchess of Connaught<br>Lady Florence Phillips<br>May Murray, nee Falkiner<br>Geraldine Countess of Mayo.<br><br>Letters from W B Yeats to Mrs Shine relating to fundraising for the Municipal Gallery.<br><br>Letters from Dermod O'Brien to Mrs Shine relating to pictures for exhibitions.<br><br>Twenty one letters from Lady Gregory to Mrs Shine relating to efforts to establish a gallery of modern art in Dublin and the controversy over the Lane bequest.<br><br>Letters of condolence on Lane's death in 1915 from Wilbraham F Trench to Lady Gregory and from Chas [?Brady] to Mrs Shine.",culture"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Edmund Downey Papers,Mss10000-10069,1836-1916,"19th, 20th","Letters mainly to Edmund Downey, novelist, publisher and newspaper editor, 1836-1916. Correspondents include:<br>Mrs Mabel Cook<br>Miss Julia Crottie (37 letters)<br>Susan Gavan Duffy<br>Maria F Guinee<br>Katherine Tynan Hinkson (14 letters)<br>Mrs Cashel Hoey (114 letters)<br>Mollie Kenny (72 letters)<br>Katherine S Macquoid<br>Mr and Mrs T P O'Connor (40 letters)<br>Charlotte Riddell (24 letters)<br>Mary Banim<br>Beatrice de Bertouch<br>Susan Brush<br>Minnie Clarke<br>[?Mrs Downey]<br>Mary Hardy<br>Katherine E Keogh<br>Ada Longford<br>Mary Montesole<br>May Ostlere<br>Mary Paxton<br>Eva Philips<br>Ida Poore<br>Helen Reeves<br>Blanche Roosevelt<br>Catherine Ellen Shelton<br>Jennette Strange<br>Mrs Lever (26 letters, 1836-1860). <br>There are c2300 items in total.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,F R Higgins Papers,Mss27853-27927,1917-1982,20th,"Includes:<br>Letters from F R Higgins to his wife May, nee Moore, 97 items, c1918-1939.<br>Letter to May Higgins from 'Arthur', from France, 1917.<br>Letters and telegrams of condolence on her husband's death, 1941.<br>Letters on personal and business matters 1941-1976.<br>c30 notes by May Higgins on literary and other matters.<br>Family photographs.<br>Letters to F R Higgins from Isabel Leslie, 'Maureen', Ruth Manning Sanders, Estella Starkie, Pamela Travers, Helen Waddell, and two letters from Elizabeth C Yeats relating to Cuala Industries.<br>Letters on the Irish Academy of Letters business from Ethel Colburn Mayne, E OE Somerville and Helen Waddell.<br>An obituary of Elizabeth Corbet Yeats, (died 1940).","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Stephen Rynne-Alice Curtayne Papers,Mss29003-29034,1929-1979,20th,"This collection spanning Alice Curtayne's literary career includes:<br>Letters from Maud Gonne MacBride, Dorothy L Sayers, Mary Lavin and others<br>Notes, typescripts of articles, short stories<br>Play entitled 'St Catherine of Sienna'<br>Radio talks, 'Marriage' and 'Woman in the modern world'<br>Research material for Curtayne's 'A recall to Dante' (1932)<br>Francis Ledwidge's 'Complete poems' edited by Curtayne (1974)<br>Transcript of an interview with Eileen Joyce Schaurek, published 1965 in 'The  Critic'<br>Diary kept by Curtayne during a tour of America in 1953<br>Scrapbooks and pressclippings, c1930-65.",literature"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Stephen Rynne-Alice Curtayne Papers,Ms28934,,20th,"Includes letter from Kate O'Brien, 8 March 1938, praising Rynne's 'Green fields': 'I congratulate you from my heart, & wish it (& its successors please?) the triumph & permanent fame it is sure to have'.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Trant Papers,Ms31573,,19th,"Letter from Maria [nee Trant] to her husband, 2nd Baron Dunalley, written 27 September 1819 in expectation of her death, and expressing her wishes about the disposal of her jewellery, books and other property. Addressed to 'my dearest husband whom I earnestly entreat now to preserve the contents which however I fear are not very legible'. 'Though I wish him [her husband] to remember me with affection I should be happy to think he was soon to marry again, thinking a domestic life best suited to his habits & inclinations, & hoping that he may meet with another person as truly desirous to make him happy as I have been - as I may now safely say that except the one higher duty his happiness has been the study of my life for the past 17 years'.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Trant Papers,"Mss31540 (1-2), 31,561-562",1789-1804,"18th, 19th","Nine letters from Dominick Trant to his wife, Eleanor Trant from Dublin, Tralee, Dingle and Cahir, 1789-1790, dealing with society gossip, business, political and financial matters. Also financial accounts, including Mrs Trants's accounts, 1790-1804.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Trant Papers,"Mss31571, 31588",1808-c1910,"19th, 20th","Letters include one from Eleanor Butler to Mrs Trant, Bath, and from Isabella M A Fitzgibbon, London to Caroline Trant relating to family affairs with a description of the wedding of Princess Charlotte, 1816.   Also letters dated 1879-c1910, one from Eleanor N Nash nee Trant to Lily [?Trant], others from Maud Trant, including references to family history.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Trant Papers,Ms31593,1889-1891,19th,"Two reports, addressed to Mrs Trant, Dovea, Thurles, of bibles and other books sold by representatives of the Irish Church Colportage Mission in the area aroung Dovea, 9-21 February 1891. The reports specify whether the purchasers were Protestant or Roman Catholic; of the total of 359 books sold, 328 were bought by Catholics.<br>Reports dated 28 January, 6 February, 8 February 1889, of missionary activity: 'I visited a house & showed a D[?ouay] Testament to the woman who was inside. She said, I have one of those, I bought it last year from a young man who passed here ... I asked her if she liked it. She said 'yes' it is a very good book. There was a girl also in the house who seemed to be in on some business. I showed her St Paul's Epistle to the Romans, St Peter's Epistles & St John in one little book & I handed the woman the book called the Sinner's Friend. They bought both the books'.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Trant Papers,"Mss31576(1-28], 31597",1906-1914,20th,"c160 letters from Hope Trant to her familiy, covering her time as a student at the Academy of Dramatic Art and her theatrical career.  Many written on tour in Britain and South Africa with F R Benson's Shakespearean Company, and 5 letters written during a tour of Ireland with Mr Norman Canning and Miss Hope Trant's Company, September-November 1912.<br>Also theatre programmes and newsclippings about Hope Trant, c1907-1914.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Trant Papers,"Mss31598-31600, 31602, 31605",1907-1918,20th,"Letters to Emily Trant, Dovea relating to farm and estate matters and family affairs.   Also draft letter from Emily Trant to Sir John Dewar relating to home rule, c1915, and letter from from her son Lawrence Trant on active service, 1916. C 50 items.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Trant Papers,Ms31635,c1810,19th,"Copybook containing poems by Mrs Smith, C Louisa Tisdall and others.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Brodrick Papers,Mss9611-9414,1752-1804,"18th, 19th",Dowager Lady Midleton's Account Books:<br>1752-1781<br>1782-1786<br>1786-1794<br>1795-1804.,finance"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,"Dominican Convent, Cabra",P3787-3788/N4116-4117,1726-1842,"18th, 19th","Dominican Convent, Cabra,  accounts:<br>1726-1739<br>October 1719-April 1729 with later entries<br>May 1729-May 1735<br>May 1735-May 1744<br>May 1744-May 1755<br>February 1755-August 1761<br>March 1763-June 1782<br>July 1782-August 1801<br>June 1807-January 1827<br>July 1797-August 1826<br>April 1827-December 1842.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Beaufort Papers,Mss8778-8780,1765-1812,"18th, 19th","Letters to Revd. Daniel A Beaufort, Collon, County Louth,1765-1812, including letters from Mary Waller, his future wife.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms3861,,18th,"Notes on and exercises in algebra by Elizabeth Putland [?of Bray], 1791.",education"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Incorporated Society for Promoting Protestant Schools,P3146-3147/Nn.3528-3529,1760-1867,"18th, 19th","Material relating to the Incorporated Society for Promoting Protestant Schools, includes:<br>Summary of accounts, 1808<br>Accounts of various estates, 1845-1850; 1863-1865<br>Head rents payable, 1861-1864<br>Draft balance sheets, 1857-1864<br>Register of children apprenticed, 1803-1812; 1810-1837<br>General Account Book, 1813-182<br>Ledgers, 1812; 1825-1826<br>Summarised payments, 1816-1818<br>Book of Articles, 1819-1826.<br>Apprentice Register, Baggot Street school, 1805-1832<br>Applications for apprentices, 1805-1809<br>Admission Book, 1792-1828<br>Ranelagh estate, rent charges 1855-1867<br>Minute Book, 1794-1799<br>Clothing Book, 1793-1800<br>Account Book of the Earl of Ranelagh's charity, 1760-1828.<br>Originals in possession of the Incorporated Society for Promoting Protestant Schools.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms8904,1742-1856,"18th, 19th","Material relating to the families of Purefoy of Offaly and Turbett of Dublin which includes letters from Robert Turbett to Mary Ann Purefoy, later his wife, with a record of auctions at Greenmount, Bachelor's Walk, Dublin, home of Sophia Turbett.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Grogan Papers,Ms11090,1756-1797,18th,"Includes letter from Margery Rowe in the Barbadoes to her sister [?Mrs William Morgan, Waterford], 20 June 1756,  'It hath pleased God to deal graciously with me, & I have now few other concerns in this life, but what are incident to all parents who have a numerous offspring as I have a son and four daughters, all ?settled, save one, but my care for them is again renewed in their children. I should be glad to see my relations, & native country once more, but age & distance are insurmountable obstacles. However, as we have both a young family, I should be glad our near affinity may be made known to them, for it would give me great joy to embrace any of my sister Morgan's family in this island ... The scribe, my eldest grandson, desires his best regards & wishes may be accepted by his uncle & aunt'.<br>There are 5 items in total.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Alice Stopford Green Papers,Ms10465(1-7),,20th,"A diary, letters, photographs and press-clippings relating to Alice Stopford Green's visit to Boer prisoners of war on St Helena, 1901, includes, for example:<br>'A man ... was brought to me - from De Beer's force - had got a fortnight's leave to go home ... While there English surprised the town. He was taken. Of all taken there - 79 of them - only 16 bore arms, men like him home on leave. The rest children of 12, old men of 70, 32 women & children. Ten of the women were mothers. He was put in prison. Five troopers looted his wife's home ... took every particle of food from it & Ï5, all the money she had'.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms421,,20th,"Diary and correspondence relating to Alice Stopford Green's visit to St Helena, 1901.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Leitrim Papers,Ms9926,c1821,19th,"Commonplace Book of Lady Caroline Clements, c1821.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms12941,,19th,"Accounts of personal expenditure mainly on charity, presented by Ellen Paul to Mrs Paul, 1854.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms471,,17th,"Autograph copy, with dedicatory letter 'to the right worshipful Christian lady, Lady Anne Drury', of a treatise on Protestantism by William Bedell, 17th century.",religion"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms4152,1786-1830,"18th, 19th","Commonplace Book of a female member or members of the St George family of Altamont, Tullow, County Carlow, mainly containing verse, 1786-1830.",poetry"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms2176,1764-1796,18th,"Commonplace Book of Harriet King, 1796.<br><br>Notes of debts of Edward Villiers to Mrs Sarah King, 1764-1766.<br><br>Two lists of plate, probably belonging to the King family.",finance; domestic affairs"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Le Fanu Papers,P2598/N2977,1809-1843,19th,"Microfilm:<br>Includes Notebook of Lucy Currie, 1809, and of Henrietta C Barrington, 1843.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms239,,19th,"Commonplace Book with index, inscribed 'Medley, Knockmore, January, 1815, a New Year's gift for Betsey Anne Ormsby, 1815'.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms3241,c1822-1824,19th,"Commonplace Book (?of G Llanduff), containing verse and prose extracts including a poem to Sir Philip Crampton by Maria Edgeworth, c1822-1824.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms878-884,1825-1859,19th,"Combined Diary and Commonplace Books of Lady Sydney Morgan, 1825-1859. There are 7 volumes in total.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms3562,,19th,"Commonplace Book containing poems inscribed 'Alicia Bennett, Dec 12, 1825'.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms1602,c1827,19th,"Commonplace Book of Caroline Otway, c1827.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms12113,c1830,19th,"Album of verse, music, sketches, etc, compiled by (?Miss Newman and her friends), c1830.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Wicklow Papers,Ms3575,,"18th, 19th","Commonplace Book of Sarah Hamilton of Hamwood, 1834-1835 which includes copy diary of Mrs Theodosia Blachford, nee Tighe of Rossana, County Wicklow, 18th century.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms1574,c1839,19th,"Commonplace Book of Lady Gertrude Fitzpatrick, including sketches, c1839.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Mss3526-3527,1839-1846,19th,"Commonplace Book of Harriet King of Ballylin, County Offaly, containing notes on Italian grammar and German literature.<br><br>Commonplace book of Jane King of Ballylin, September 1845-February 1846.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms3639,1838-1850,19th,"Commonplace Book entitled 'Odds and ends, or snatches from the idle reading of an old maid, compiled by a lone woman of the 19th century, commenced 1st May 1841', compiled by Bessy Lombard of Rahan, County Cork. It includes copies of poems, extracts from newspapers and periodicals, reminiscences and reflections, and a few recipes, for example:<br>'the following stinking receipt which has been tried with very great benefit by John James Hunt, and many others in this neighbourhood lately, 21 February 1853. For asthmatic complaints and diseases of the chest: one large or two small heads of garlic, one oz of the best milk of sulphur, four drachms of gum ammoniac, in powder. Divide the garlic into cloves, take off all the skins and pound them in a pestle and mortar with the gum till they are a complete jelly, then mix the sulphur to form a substance to make into pills the size of peas. The dose five or six at night'.  <br>The Book also contains a brief note on the author by her niece, Mary M A Sarsfield of Doughcloyne, 1841-1850, which records that Lombard died on 2 December 1871 at Eastly near Mallow.",domestic affairs"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Wicklow Papers,Mss3583-3585,1852-1864,19th,"Three Commonplace Books containing verse, compiled by [?Mrs Sarah Howard of Shelton Abbey], 1852-1864.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Casement Papers,Ms13074(1-10),1889-1915,"19th, 20th","Letters from Roger Casement to his cousin Gertrude Bannister, afterwards Mrs Sidney Parry, 1889-1915. There are 281 items in total.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Alice Stopford Green Papers,Ms10460,,20th,"Material relating to the controversy between Alice Stopford Green and Professor Walter Alison Phillipps, Trinity College, in the `New York Times' relating to the government of Ireland, 1921.",politics"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Poor Clares,P3500/N3829,1625-1904,"17th, 18th, 19th, 20th","Account of the establishment of the Poor Clares in Ireland in 1625, an early 19th-century copy of an account written by the third abbess of the Galway convent, Mother Mary Bonaventura Brown.    <br><br>Annals, copied 1901, including an account of the Poor Clares in Gravelines during the French Revolution.<br><br>'A register of the most remarkable occurrences that have taken place respecting our Order in this country from its first establishment ... 1625 to the present day, 1826', continued to 1904.  <br>Original documents in possession of the Order.",religion"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms8684,1793-c1903,"18th, 19th, 20th","Miscellaneous documents including letters and invitations to Emily Fitzgerald of Valentia Island, County Kerry, among them two from Bewicke Blackburn in Tunbridge Wells, 1896, referring to elopements, giving advice on the purchase and care of a bicycle, and remarking that 'I had expected some time ago that you would join this very emphatic 'Women's Movement'''.  In conclusion: 'Helen [Blackburn] is in London this week ... She has so many engagements in London that it will lead to our living there instead of here'. <br><br>Two items referring to Valentia Island Knitting. <br>There are 36 items in total.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms8385,1918-1919,20th,Includes original draft in French by Mrs Sean T Ua Ceallaigh of an address to world governments by Dail Eireann.,politics"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Kent Papers,Ms8838,1921-1922,20th,"Includes letters to Lily Brennan from Eamonn Kent, Sean T O'Ceallaigh and others, 1921-1922.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms683,1746-1852,"18th, 19th","Miscellaneous papers, includes:<br>Letters to Emily Napier, 1824-1852<br>Letter of Lady Louisa Conolly to the Duke of Richmond on the state of Ireland, 1780, 'I shall only add that the division of the inhabitants of Ireland into three parties, make it difficult to preserve its own internal peace, and of course much more so that attachment between the two countries so much to be wish'd for. The Dissenters profess the most invincible hatred to the [King] and English ministers on account of the American war that can be conceived, and at the same time make use of, and derive great profit from Doctor Franklin's papers to protect their ships from French and  American privateers. The Catholics at present are prudent in acquiescing to the Government, but can it be supposed, that if any confusion should arise, they would not seize the favourable opportunity of being restored to their original fortunes, with such powerful friends as French and Spaniards to support them? Surely, nobody could blame them if they did. The third party, of the Church of England, most certainly must wish to be quiet, but their numbers are too inconsiderable to suppose they would be allow'd a choice'.<br><br>The volume also contains 'Mrs Woffington's petition to his G...e the L..d L......t of Ireland', dated 1746.   <br>'Let others with as small pretensions,<br>Teize you for places and for pensions.<br>I scorn a pension or a place,<br>My sole design's upon your G...e;<br>The sum of my petition's this,<br>I claim, my Lord, an annual kiss'.",politics"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms3891,1907-1919,20th,"Sixteen letters and cards from F J Biggar to Alice Stopford Green, 1907-1919, for example, ' I will go and see you - you have no idea how Ulster regards the South - you only think you have - hallucinations', 1907.<br>'I know about Pearse - he should be saved - his is most excellent work - I know of none better - would I were a millionaire',1911.<br><br>Also a letter to both from Enri Ua Tuathaill, 1912, 'to thank you and Mrs Green for the book, which is one to the glory of God and the honour of Ireland, and the discomfiture of enemies and devils ... Had not she written it, no one else would have tried to do it, and the slanders would have had a free run, and the slanderers would not have been thrashed. I hope she will be long spared to Eirinn of the streams'.   <br>There is 1 volume in total.",politics; women historians"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Townley Hall Papers,Ms9568,,19th,"Collection of notes and texts mainly on religious topics, made by Letitia Balfour.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms9263,c1901,20th,"Includes a notebook of pious thoughts collected by Sister Mary Helen [Dinneen] entitled 'A little reminder to be used in times of doubt and discouragement', c1901, includes, for example:<br>'Daily prayer for a nun: Make me O Lord a religious after thy own heart, meek and obedient, a child of meditation and prayer: opposed to all censoriousness, and all contention: indifferent to neglect, to contempt, and to everything earthly: desiring only thy Love, and a happy eternity'.",prayer-books and devotions"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Mss9292-9346,1769-1826,"18th, 19th","Diaries of Mary Leadbeater, nee Shackleton, of Ballytore, County Kildare, covering her life from adolescence to old age, and dealing with personal matters, details of village and rural life, education, the Society of Friends, political events, the rebellion of 1798, etc. There are 45 volumes in total.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Townley Hall Papers,Mss9553-9554,1803-1817,19th,"Two brief Diaries [?of Mrs Balfour], covering the period 1803-1804 and 1812-1817, with references to the Emmet rebellion.",politics"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms12927,1827-1828,19th,"Diary of Marianna Paul, in Bath and London, 1827-1828.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Mss4066-4072,1835-1875,19th,"Seven Diaries of Lady Georgiana Crofton of Mote [?Moate], 1835-1875.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Wicklow Papers,Mss3579-3580,1838-1840,19th,"Two Journals of Mrs Francis Howard of Swords, June 1838-April 1840.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Mss7800-7811,1845-1889,19th,"Diaries of Mary Burtchaell of Brandondale, County Kilkenny:  <br>1845<br>1850-1851<br>1854-1855<br>1861-1862<br>1866<br>1879<br>188-1886<br>1888-1889.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Wicklow Papers,Mss4792,1853-1857,19th,"Manuscript Journal of Lady Caroline Howard, describing a tour on the Continent, June - July 1853, a visit to Killarney, July 1854, and the Dublin meeting of the British Association, August 1857.<br><br>On the 1857 meeting of the British Association: 'The garden belonging to the Mansion House was covered with a tent, and we walked across it into the Mansion House, which was open. The drawingroom is a very small room and has not very smart furniture. In another room there was a long table covered with American photographs. From it we went into the round room which was quite crowded. There were tables for tea and ices all  round the room. We walked about and at last got seats where we remained nearly the whole evening, watching the curious assemblage. There were Quakers in quiet grey gowns with white collars and net caps, and ladies in every coloured opera cloaks and evening gowns, and shopkeepers in their best, and sometimes their best was not very good or new, and savants with their long beards and untidy looks'.",travel,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Wicklow Papers,Mss3589-3593,1862-1883,19th,"Five journals of Lady Louisa Howard, with accounts of her travels on the Continent, October 1862-June 1860; April 1871-April 1873; October 1877-July 1883.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms8621,,18th,"Documents relating to the divorce proceedings of Arthur Vaughan of Ballina, County  Mayo against Lucy Vaughan, heard in the Church of Ireland diocesan court, 1787. Vaughan sought a divorce on the grounds of his wife's adultery, producing witnesses to support his case, while Lucy Vaughan claimed that Vaughan had been consistently violent towards her: 'the said Arthur Vaughan hath at no time since his intermarriage with the said Lucy Vaughan showed a conjugal affection for or behaved towards her with that love and tenderness required by the laws of Almighty God: but on the contrary hath used all bitterness against her with every cruelty, unkindness and barbarity by [?fierce] severe beatings, dragged her to the stable, tied her to the manger, beat [her] with his bridle until almost dead, then locked her up to prevent [her] cries being heard', 1787.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,D706,,14th,"Grant by Anestacia Paris of Kilkenny to Edward Alayn of a third part of a dovecot with a croft in St John Street, Kilkenny, 12 September 1328.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,D15835,,15th,"Quit-claim by Alice White to her son Launcelote Fitz Richard of her right in her third part of her dower in all lands, tenements, rabbit-warrens, dovecots etc, in Calyaghtoun (Callystown) and Glaspystyll, County Louth, 10 July 1416.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms2259,,20th,"Ten letters from Miss A E Horniman and one on her behalf to Revd. J O Hannay relating to the disturbances at the Abbey Theatre's' production of Synge's 'The Playboy of the Western World', for example:<br>'One point in regard to the lively times at the Abbey Theatre has been passed over by everyone. The Directors are in a position of trust in regard to my property & when there was a cry to ""pull down the curtain"", they were in duty bound to send for the police (for whom I pay as a rate-payer) to protect my property', 12 February 1907.<br><br>'After my Dublin experiences I feel as if anything away from Ireland would be quite simple. My poor dull Anglo-Saxon brain cannot grasp the reasons (or want of reasons) for the absolute absence of ambition and self-respect I have met there', 14 July 1907.   <br><br>She discusses her own role: 'I am one of those people who cannot produce anything myself & fortunately I know this - so I have made up my mind that wherever there seems a likely opening, I'll do what I can to help others to do something or to aid them to do it better'.<br>    <br>She gives advice on play-writing and remarks on the Gaelic League,`I have come into collision with it on its restrictive side mostly'.<br><br>Scenario of a play with observations possibly by Horniman.",cultural nationalism; Irish literary revival,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms8270,,20th,"'In the Princess' Wood', one-act play by Marian West, [?early 20th century].",women authors; literature,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Commission of Vocational Organisation,Mss922-941,1939-1940,20th,"Typescript copy of the minutes of evidence and memoranda submitted to the Commission on Vocational Organisation, 1939-1940. There are 20 volumes in total.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Incorporated Society for Promoting Protestant Schools,P2843-2844/N3223-3223,1733-1861,"18th, 19th","Accounts and Cash Books of the Incorporated Society for Promoting Protestant Schools, Dublin, including:<br>P2844/N3223  List of original subscribers, 1733-1778<br>P2844/N3224  Cash Books, 1847-1857,<br>                         Day Book, 1856-1861.<br>Microfilm.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms13552,1884-1886,19th,"Four letters of Vere Foster to Mr O'Brien, for example:<br>Letter, from Belfast, 27 October 1884,  'As regards the girls, I think they would not have been willing to go in large companies, labelled as it were, or in ships, and under the superintendence of matrons, chosen by me - especially as at least two thirds of the cost of emigration was paid by themselves, and I think it was much more comfortable and respectable for them to go in the company of friends and neighbours. As regards assisted family emigration, I consider it impracticable on a large scale. As regards the sentimental idea of building up the Irish nation in Ireland, that is but a will of the wisp for persons desirous of immediate employment. It is like 'live horse till you get grass''.<br><br>Also includes press cuttings and other items relating to Foster's assisted female emigration scheme.<br>There are 11 items in total.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms8483,1922-1925,20th,"Lists, with duplicates, of Irish political prisoners in English jails, with correspondence on this matter with the Home Office and prison authorities by Miss M C Trench, secretary of the Political Prisoners' Committee, Dublin and others.",politics,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Browne Papers,Ms8561,1805-1900,"19th, 20th","Correspondence of members of the Browne family of Fardystown, County Wexford, 1805-1900, including one from Margaret [?Browne] in Buenos Aires.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms3310,,19th,Account Book of the Duchess of Marlborough's Relief Fund for the distressed areas of County Clare.,poverty; philanthropy,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms8002,c1870-c1900,19th,"Letters to Ellen O'Leary from James Brittan, R W Colles, R A King, G O'Doherty, Charles Gavan Duffy, J Dowling, B Kavanagh, Archbishop Croke ('My dear Miss O'Leary, Please write my name on Ï5 worth of tickets for the ""Pope's Cup'''), together with a note to Heser Sigerson [Mrs Piatt] with an manuscript poem by Ellen O'Leary.<br><br>Also letters to Ellen O'Leary from Mary Anne O'Doherty, 'Eva' of 'The Nation', from Brisbane, 1872, with news of her family: 'As for myself, it does not much matter to me now where I may be - my real life is in the children ... They are good children, thank God, and love me very much - their father is very proud of them, but he has never realized quite the practical part of his obligations to them - he seems never to be able to grow older - that is, to lay aside the habits & ways of a young man and become the sober sage pater familias'.  <br>On religious life, she declares,  'Dear Ellen, you amuse me by your holy horror of my heterodoxy - how strange it seems to me that anyone can seriously admire the conventual system - would it not be quite as well if these vows were not quite so tight - why not leave a safety valve. No doubt the virgin life is the highest but it is so only when purely voluntary & it can only be [?found] to be purely voluntary by leaving poor girls the power of escape if they do repent'.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,D1594(1-2),1426-1427,15th,"Grants by the Earl of Ormonde including one to Mabel Gogane and AT Wyse of a water mill in Grenagh, 12 May 1427.",legal"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms4635,,20th,"An illustrated manuscript booklet sent by Ellen G O'Mahony to Mrs M A Hutton relating to Dublin and the Tristan and Isolde legend, 15 September 1911.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Trant Papers,Ms31603,1910-1912,20th,"Letters from Ruth Trant to her family from London, Paris and Belfast, for example:<br>Letter from London, 1910, describes the funeral of Edward VII: 'Got up at half past 5 next morning & started for our seats at about 20 to 7 in the motor; crowds & crowds of people hurrying along the same way, motor cars, cabs, every sort of vehicle you could possibly imagine, & between the arches at the Marble Arch all the reporters with their cameras were stationed. The crowds grew thicker & thicker & at last we had to leave the motor & walk ... In coming out of a side street into St James's I had my first experience of a London crowd which we had to get through. It was almost impossible & stuck in the middle of it I got thinner & thinner, got my hat any way on my head, lost a comb & a bundle of sandwiches which I was clasping came undone & rolled on the ground'.   <br><br>The Collection also contains accounts of studies and sightseeing in Paris, and of her experiences in Downpatrick and Belfast while on tour with the Norman Cannon & Hope Trant Company.<br>There are 5 items in total.",travel; education"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Ballitore Papers,"P1089-1106;1469-1474/N1007-1024,1937-1942",c1700-1884,"18th, 19th","The Collection includes letters and papers of the Shackleton, Leadbeater and other Quaker families, containing information on private life, education, religious and business matters, c1700-1884, but mostly c1750-1850. There are c4000 items in total. Microfilm.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms4714,1798-1820,"18th, 19th","Account Book of Joshua Carleton, with later entries by Mary Leadbeater of personal and domestic expenditure. The account book includes details of payments to Mary Doyle and Sally Maguire for millinery, and inventories, for example,  'packed in Sally's trunk: 4 peticoats, 3 riding habits, 2 gowns, 1 wrapper', etc, 1798-1820.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms5928,1735-1753,18th,"Correspondence of Abigail Watson with Rachel, Deborah and Elizabeth Carleton on religious and other topics, for example, <br>Letter to Rachel Carltone relating to 'our dear friend Rebecka Minshall': 'She is very weak and often times in a day sick & very unwell at her stumach not at all fitt for travelling and she doe not mend fast I doubt will not be able to get to the half years meeting'.   <br><br>Also 'some account concerning my dr deceased wife Abigail Watson, who departed this life 11th mo. 11th day 1752 in the 68th year of her age, having been a minister 40 years; in which service she faithfully labour'd in this nation, 5 times in England, & once in America, in all which places by accts recd she had acceptable service, & many were comforted & edified by her ministry, which was not with the inticing words of man's wisdom, but in the demonstration of the power in which she was made as a sharp threshing instrument against all undue liberty, yet comfortable to the mourners in Zion of heavy hearted [sic]'.",religion"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Ballitore Papers,Mss10601-10603,,"18th, 19th","Letters and other papers of members of the Quaker community at Ballitore, County Kildare, including letters to Mary Leadbeater and testimony by Mary Pennington, dating from the mid 18th to the early 19th century. There are c300 items in total.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms5983,1752-1755,18th,"Letters of Richard Shackleton and Elizabeth Carleton prior to their marriage, 1752-1755, for example:<br>Elizabeth Carleton, from Dublin, 1752: 'By thy acceptance of my letter, thou encourages me to write on in my old simple manner, without much order or connection, & if thou wert not just as my Brother in the freedom of truth, I wou'd be asham'd to send such incorrect pieces, to a man of so much learning, & of such nice distinguishing faculties of mind ... I hope I am as thou expects, sufficiently reserv'd in imparting thy letters, or any of my frds, but sometimes I think there may be service in reading a paragraph in a letter, which may be done, without letting it be known who it is from'.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Ussher Papers,Ms10187,c1799,18th,"Petition by Elizabeth Ussher, widow, to the Lord Chancellor, citing 'her situation as guardian and executrix to her & children, and to petition his assistance and direction in the management of their different properties'<br>'Elizabeth Ussher finding her joynture of Ï200 a year insufficient for the maintenance of large family & their education, that she may keep a house for them & fulfill those many duties she is inclined to perform, but finds her income too stinted to permit'. She asks that she be appointed an allowance from the younger children's portions, and that she be permitted to cut timber, estimated value one thousand pounds, on the lands of her eldest son, William. Ussher.   <br><br>Testimony from the Waterford monthly meeting on the death of Elizabeth Ussher, giving details of her family background and her service to the Society of Friends. She was born Elizabeth Paul in Waterford in 1749, and was married in 1770 to John Ussher of Cappagh, County Waterford, 'her parents and other connections were in that rank of life which furnishes flattering opportunities for indulging the vain mind, yet it appears that she was early inclined to seriousness & frequently felt the sting of compunction in pursuing those gratifications which are deemed by many innocent, but which she found to be incompatible with Christian self denial'.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Ussher Papers,Ms10181,1815-1842,19th,"Letters of Elizabeth Ussher and other Quaker documents, includes:<br>Two letters from Elizabeth Ussher to Martha Ussher, 1815<br><br>Fragment of a letter from Elizabeth Ussher to Martha Ussher<br><br>Letter from Martha Ussher to John Ussher<br><br>Letter from Rebecca Ridgway to Martha Ussher, 1817: 'I was pleased with receiving thy two letters, the first just before I set out to attend the quarterly meeting for Leinster Province held in Carlow, accompanied by Margt [?Wayland]: the two friends from America, Hannah Field and Eliz. Banks were there, the former enquired kindly I think for thee and Richard. They had nearly accomplished their visit to this nation; when we left them they had not concluded when to leave it. I don't know whether they purpose attending our quarterly meeting in Cork or not, which commences next first day week the 19th'. There are 8 items in total.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Ballitore Papers,P1102/1020,,19th,"Three letters of Maria Edgeworth on Quaker benevolence and poor relief in Ireland, 5 January 1847; 27 January 1847; 23 February 1847.",poverty; welfare"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Townley Hall Papers,Ms9564,c1700,18th,"Funeral sermon on a lady who converted from the Society of Friends to the Church of Ireland. 'The person I am to speak of was bred a Quaker from her infancie, being born of Quaker parents, & was not baptiz'd till after she was married. She was of quick and ready apprehension, & a chearful temper, nothing enclin'd to enthusiasme ... She had an intire confidence in me, and open'd her mind to me as to her confessor', c1700.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Wicklow Papers,Ms3573,1778-1782,18th,"Journal of an anonymous lady, perhaps Mrs Lucy Goddard, with details of social and other engagements in Dublin and Kilkenny. October 1778-January 1782. 'Sunday 6th [December 1778]. Went to St Mary's. Heard an excellent sermon from Doctor Law that I ought to remember for it was most particularly addressed to my time of life, when past the prime of it, and not yet enter'd into the infirmities of age, my business shou'd be not only to prepare myself for the world to come, but be an example as far as I can, to others to do the same ... Monday 14th. Went to Craddock the Archbishop of Dublin's funeral. Got into such a fright there at the sight of the mob that I grew so sick I thought I shd have fainted, the fear of this and not being able to get out terrified me but any thing appearing better than staying to faint there, I put myself under the protection of a man who offer'd to conduct me through the crowd, which he did safely and cleverly'.    <br><br>The journal also contains an account of the Gordon Riots in Bath: 'Friday 9th [June 1780]. At Mrs Atkinson's where about nine o'clock, the news came that 5,000 mob were assembled to pull down as they said popery and sure enough they work'd all night in demolishing by fire and other ways the New Chapel and houses that were round it. I was much frighten'd and Mrs Foster sat with me till 4 o'clock looking at the dreadful conflagration. Saturday 10th ... The town was pretty quiet except a riot kicked up by Jack[?Waring], Scott Fitzgerald and another Irishman, for which they were put in prison, and next morning, at the request of some people, discharged on condition they wd immediately return ... whence they came'.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms987,,18th,"A miscellaneous volume, containing a copy of a letter from Lady Dorothy Annesley to Bishop Berkeley of Cloyne on her relationship with Mr Dubois, a member of the bishop's household, dated 1752.: 'Mr Dubois tells me he has acquainted your Lordship with the sacred engagement we are under ... I wish it were practicable that we might be married pursuant to the laws of the land. My interest requires that it should be kept secret from my father [the Earl of Anglesey], but notwithstanding this consideration I will gladly do whatever your Lordship pleases', signed 'Dorothy Dubois'.<br>   <br>Also a copy of the bishop's response: 'The person on whom you have placed your affection is in my opinion much above the common level of those amongst whom fortune had placed him; had I known your Ladyship I should never have advised the taking this step; but since it is taken, I advise by all means to make the best of it ... Whatever was done in relation to the sacred engagement you mention, was done in a private illegal manner. The next step must be to satisfy the law by a public legal marriage; the omission of this necessary step would be, as I apprehend, attended with far greater inconvenience than the conforming to it'.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Alice Stopford Green Papers,Mss10428-10441,,"19th, 20th","Notes and texts for various published and unpublished works on Irish history by Alice Stopford Green, with cuttings and correspondence.",women historians"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms8399,,18th,"Portion of a letter in French from [? a niece or nephew of Mrs John Ladeveze] relating to the marriage of the daughter of Mme de Falquerolles to M de Ligoniere Montcuquet, and expressing hopes of returning to Dublin, 1773.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Townley Hall Papers,Ms10247,1811-c1865,19th,"Recipes, menus, remedies, household notes, etc., mainly 19th century, includes:<br>'receipt for making best Cork butter', signed Lady Florence Balfour, 1848<br>Notebook with details of servants' duties, for example, 'Parlour maid. Dining room & schoolroom to be done out before breakfast & the fires lighted in both. When breakfast is up go & help to make beds & empty baths, then do down stairs from drawing room door & rub over vestibule & dust hall. The cook will answer the door till 11 o'c. When we are at luncheon tidy & dust over schoolroom & study.   After luncheon the dining room'. There are 13 items in total.",domestic affairs"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,"Rotunda Hospital, Dublin",P5646/N5479,1756-1798,18th,"Ledger of the Rotunda Hospital, December 1756-August 1762.<br><br>Minute Book, December 1756-February 1798.",health"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,O'Hara Papers,P4132/N4470,1677-1698,17th,"Accounts and Household Memoranda of Lady Peyton, widow of Kean O'Hara and mother of Kean O'Hara of Templehouse, County Sligo.<br>Microfilm",domestic affairs"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms2178,1776-1799,18th,"Accounts of household and personal expenses of Jane Creighton, 1st Baroness Erne, includes information on Lady Erne's jointures from her marriages to:<br>(1) Arthur Acheson<br>(2) John Creighton, Earl of Erne<br><br>Detailed lists of expenditure on food, clothing, household necessities, repairs, charity and gifts, and servants' wages, 1776-1799.<br><br>Inventory of furniture, bills and `account of fruit trees as they stand in my garden', 28 October 1755.",domestic affairs"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Drogheda Papers,Mss9682-9683,1781-1784,18th,"Personal Account Book of  Anne, Countess of Drogheda, wife of the 6th Earl of Drogheda, 1781-1784; <br><br>Household Account Book of Lady Drogheda, 1782-1784.",domestic affairs; finance"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms3846,1782-1788,18th,"Domestic Account Book of a lady of the Adlercron family of Dublin, September 1782-January 1788.",domestic affairs; finance"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Joly Collection,Joly/Ms18,,19th,"Some dressmaking accounts of Adelle Vignoli, including accounts relating to work done for Madame Hamilton Rowan, 1829.",domestic affairs"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Casement Papers,Ms13075(1-4),1916-1936,20th,"Letters from various correspondents principally to Casement's cousin, Gertrude Bannister.   Correspondents include:<br>Dora (Sigerson) Shorter<br>Constance de Markievicz <br>Alice Stopford Green (5 letters)<br>Ottoline Morrell<br>Sorcha MacDermott/Roger Casement Committee (8 letters)<br>Una Parry (9 letters)<br>Bea Casement<br>Nina Casement (4 letters). <br>There are 73 items in total.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Otway Papers,Ms12143,1858-1865,19th,"Lady's Account Book [? of a member of the Otway family], with details of personal and domestic expenditure, 1858-1865.",domestic affairs; finance"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Le Fanu Papers,P2594/N2973,1768-1824,"18th, 19th","Letters of Mary Leadbeater, 1811-1824.<br><br>Letters of Alicia Le Fanu (nee Sheridan) and her husband Joseph, 1768-1797.  <br><br>Miiscellaneous notes on the Le Fanu family, Finglas school, 1809, and other matters.<br>Microfilm.",education; Quakers"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Mss2037-2039,1903-1933,20th,"Hunting album, including photographs, of Minnie Fitzgerald, 1903-1933.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Wicklow Papers,Ms4797,,19th,"Journal of Caroline Howard on a visit to Paris, August-October 1860.",travel"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,N3062/P2683,,"16th, 17th","Two hymns in honour of St Brigit. Original in Biblioteca Vallicelliana, Rome. Microfilm.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Wicklow Papers,Mss3594-3599,1852-1870,19th,"Six journals of Caroline Howard, October 1852 - May 1870.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Dinneen Papers,Ms8627,1911-1928,20th,"Correspondence of Sr Mary Helen Dinneen, including:<br>Two letters to Revd. Patrick Dinneen<br>Two hymns by Sr Mary Helen Dinneen<br>Obituaries and letters of sympathy on her death to Father Dinneen.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Royal Dublin Society,P3053/N3435,1731-1761,18th,"Minutes Books of the Royal Dublin Society:<br>1731-1733<br>1733-1741<br>1741-1746<br>1750-1757<br>1758-1761<br><br>Treasurer's Book, 1731-1739.   <br>Originals in possession of the Royal Dublin Society.<br>Microfilm",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,P8423/Ms8221,,19th,"Petition, 1840, to the Secretary of State for the Colonies for a free passage to Australia, from Mary Mulvany, wishing to join her husband, Morris Mulvany, transported 1830 from Tipperary, and now free with letters on the case from Sir R Bourke, formerly Governor of New South Wales.",emigration,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Monteagle Papers,Ms13400,c1850,19th,"Documents, mainly letters to Lord and Lady Monteagle relating to emigration to Australia, c1850. There are c300 items in total.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,O'Donovan Rossa Papers,Ms10974(iii),,"19th, 20th","Letters of J O'Donovan Rossa, his wife and son, with other items, late 19th-20th century. There are c30 items in total.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Alice Stopford Green Papers,Mss10443-10448,, 20th,"Essays by Alice Stopford Green on various Irish topics, including:<br>Ms10,455  The Irish in America<br>Ms10,477  County Meath in 1900",women historians,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Casement Papers,Ms13079,,20th,"Account of Roger Casement's life by Gertrude Bannister, August 1916.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Wicklow Papers,Ms4789,,19th,"Journal of (?Lady Eleanor Butler, one of the Ladies of Llangollen), 1819.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Mary Hutton Papers,Ms8614,1900-1934,20th,"Letters from Douglas Hyde to Mrs Mary Hutton, some in Irish, dealing with his literary productions, 1900-1907;1934.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,R I Best Papers,Ms11001,c1895-1955,"19th, 20th","Letters to R I Best, c1895-1955. Correspondents include Lady Gregory, Alice Stopford Green and Susan Mitchell.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Casement Papers,Ms13088(1-14),,20th,"Correspondence and other papers which include:<br>Message from Casement in the Tower of London<br>Plan brought by Gertrude Bannister, May 1916<br>Small notebook [? of Gertrude Bannister] containing addresses and memos.<br>There are c300 items in total.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Casement Papers,Ms13076(1-3),1900-1915,20th,"Correspondence which includes letters from Gertrude Bannister, Nina Bannister, Kathleen Casement and Nina Casement. There are 35 items in total.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Casement Papers,Ms13077,1850-1916,"19th, 20th","Letters and other documents which include:<br>Six letters from Casement to Nina Casement and Una [? Bannister], 1913-1916<br>Fifteen letters from Richard Martin & Company to Mrs Grace Bannister, 1898-1907. <br>There are 25 items in total.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Casement Papers,Ms13078,c1900-1936,20th,"Letters from various correspondents to Roger Casement and others, with  letters by Casement, c1900-1936.  Correspondents include:<br>Eilis [? Bannister]<br>Lady Bute<br>Barbara McDonnell<br>Ada MacNeill<br>Sidney Parry to Gertrude Bannister no date<br>Maire Bean Arthur Huston<br>John Holt to Mrs Green and <br>J Tubridy to Mrs Green<br>Margaret Ryan to Mrs Nevinson<br>G A Bannister<br>Mary C Gubbins<br>Maurice Moore to Alice Stopford Green<br>H S Dickey to Alice Gwynn.<br>There are c68 items in total.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Mary Hutton Papers,Ms8616,1900-1910,20th,"Letters from Kuno Meyer to Mrs Mary Hutton, dealing with Old Irish literature, especially place-names occurring in it.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,F S Bourke Collection,Ms10750,1788-c1800,"18th, 19th","Promissory note and papers which include details of the business affailrs of Buck Whaley and his wife, 1788-[c1800?].",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms8353,c1852,19th,"Lines addressed to Mrs John Locke of Newcastle, County Limerick by a friend.<br><br>Genealogical notes on the Locke family, with a cure for the `King's Evil' and a Valentine.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms2070,1881-1882,19th,"Minute Book of the Portlaoise branch of the Irish National Ladies' Land Relief League, 16 February 1881-30 June 1882.",land agitation; nationalism"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Lalor Papers,Ms9221,1881-1882,19th,"Volume containing list of members of the Maryborough branch of the Ladies' Irish National Land League, with details of donations, payments and relief account with:<br>Minutes of meetings 16 February 1881-30 June 1882<br>Letter, from the City Gaol, Cork, cell number 48, from Hanna M Reynolds, expressing thanks for the support offered to her by the Ladies' Land League of London; 'When the Government has graciously provided for all the Ladies in Ireland by giving them quarters in her Majesty's hotels throughout the country, then, on our sisters in England & elsewhere will devolve the entire duty to carry on the great & Christian work of charity for which our League was formed'.",land agitation; nationalism; women prisoners"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms5930,1885-1897,19th,"Letters to P J Quinn of the National League and to Miss Kennedy of the Ladies' Committee from notable figures in the national movement, including Michael Davitt and C S Parnell. <br>The volume also includes several letters from Anna Parnell about Ladies' Land League and National League business, for example:<br>Letter to P J Quinn, from Hume Street, 2 May 1884, 'I heard that you were speaking to Mrs Molony about books for the use of prisoners awaiting trial, and conveyed to her the impression that the National League would like to have the books now lying at Mrs Molony's, which had been collected by the Ladies' Land League for suspects and other prisoners. If the National League is really anxious to have these books and use them for the benefit of prisoners, we could do nothing better with them than give them to the League; but the National League has always shown itself so punctiliously anxious to disconnect itself with 'crime and outrage', and so hyper-sensitive as to the recognition of its white-robed innocence, that this desire strikes me as a remarkably new departure, in the genuineness of which it is rather hard to believe. In short, we should like, on giving up the books, to have some formal acknowledgement from the National League, which would be a guarantee to us that they would use them for the purpose for which they were originally intended by the donors'.<br><br>Letter, 5 October 1894, from Mrs C S Parnell in the Isle of Wight, to the Ladies' Committee, National League Offices, Dublin, thanking the Ladies' Committee for 'kindly promising to place her flowers on her husband's grave tomorrow. Mrs C S Parnell has sent over two boxes of flowers by Irish Mail this evening addressed to the Ladies' Committee carriage paid, but if there is any further charge for delivery at the National League offices, Mrs C S Parnell will feel obliged if the Ladies' Committee will kindly let her know the amount that she may forward it'.",nationalism; land agitation"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms12144,1909-1911,20th,"'The tale of a great sham', a history of the Land War by Anna Parnell, with some letters from Anna Parnell to Helena Molony. <br>Printed, Anna Parnell, `A Tale of a Great Sham', edited by Dana Herne (Dublin, 1989).",land agitation; nationalism"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms3789,,20th,"Original coloured ornamental letters by Lucia Joyce for 'A Chaucer ABC', published in 1936 by Obelisk Press, Paris.",women artists"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Wicklow Papers,Ms4813,,18th,"Copies of letters from Mrs Sarah Tighe of Rossana to Miss Sarah Ponsonby at Llangollen, describijng the progress of the 1798 Rising in Wicklow, April-November 1798.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Wicklow Papers,Ms4806,1805-1806,19th,"Commonplace Book of [? Lady Eleanor Butler of Llangollen], containing jottings of conversations and anecdotes, 1805-1806.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,D17001,,14th,"Proceedings before William, Bishop of Meath, relating to dispensation granted to Simon de Geneuill, knight, and Joan called 'Leo', his wife, for having contracted matrimony when related in the fourth degree, 18 March 1332","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,D17004,,14th,"Dispensation granted by J Taaff, Commissary of A Petit, Bishop of Meath, to Laurence Petyte of Cloghyd and Ela Cusak, for having contracted marriage when related in the fourth degree, 12 June 1387.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,D15861,,15th,"Matrimonial dispensation by Edward, Bishop of Meath, in virtue of letters of Pope Martin V to Sir John Dowdal and Anne Bocumbe, 14 May 1426.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,D1760,,15th,"Sentence of T Lawles, commissary of David, Abbot of Jerpoint, in a matrimonial case between Ellen Walche, alias Fysser, and William Conaly, 13 July 1456.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,D1827,,15th,"Judgement of the Bishop of Ferns on the marriage of William Sutton to Anastasia Walche, 22 June 1479.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,D1850,,16th,"Notarial deed, 24 June 1503, reciting papal letters concerning a marriage dispensation to Edmund Asteken (Archdeacon) and Sabina ny Meaker (O'Meaghar), January 1486.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,D2002,,16th,"Deed of the Papal Penitentiary relating to the marriage of James Butler and Sabina Kavanagh, 4 July 1513.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,D2138,,16th,"Dispensation to marry, granted by Edmond Butler, Archbishop of Cashel, to Conor Dowayn and Anoria ny Ayham, and legitimisation of their children, 11 January 1528.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,D15981,,16th,"Matrimonial dispensation by Odo, Bishop of Clogher, to James Dowdall and Johanna Gernon, 15 August 1538.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Ballitore Papers,D10085-10094,1686-1830,"17th, 18th, 19th","Nine Quaker marriage certificates of the Shackleton and related families, 1686-1830.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Townley Hall Papers,Ms9563,,18th,"'Mrs Jane Bury her receipt booke 1700', a collection of recipes and prescriptions, 1700.",domestic affairs"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Ballitore Papers,P1091/N1009,1777-1781,18th,"Two books containing medical prescriptions, written apparently by Mary Leadbeater, 1771-1781. Microfilm.",domestic affairs"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Townley Hall Papers,Ms9561,c1800,19th,"Lady Florence Balfour's book of recipes and prescriptions, c1800.",domestic affairs"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms5606,,19th,"Mary Ponsonby's Recipe Book, which includes  medical cures, etc, mid 19th century..",domestic affairs"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Mss1715-1719,1742-1800,"18th, 19th","Typescript copies of letters to and from William Cope, merchant, of Dublin, relating largely to family affairs, with annotations (mainly genealogical) by Emma Elizabeth Cope, 1742-1797; 1797-1798; 1800.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Lindsay Papers,Ms2585,,19th,"Manuscript Music Book with autograph of Mary Lindsay, September 1814.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms4125,1837-1839,19th,"Music Book of Mrs R R Fitzherbert of Black Castle, County Meath, 1837-1839.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms4823,c1855,19th,"[? Original] song by W Vincent Wallace, entitled 'When morning's light breaking', composed for Miss Dolby.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms3787,,19th,"A collection of Irish airs, compiled by Miss K Hickey of Lisfuncheon, Ballyporeen, County Tipperary, late 19th century.",music"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms8129,1924-1925,20th,"Correspondence relating to the opera 'Sruth na Maoile', including letters to the composer, G Molyneux Palmer, from Maire and Cait Ni Cheallaigh, 1924-1925.",music"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Ballitore Papers,P1093/N1011,1781-1824,"18th, 19th","Letters to Mary Leadbeater, 1781-1824,  from:<br>Samuel Haughton of Carlow<br>S Hancock of Lisburn<br>R Nash<br>J M Harvey<br>R Harvey of Limerick<br>Jacob Harvey in New York.<br>Microfilm",Quakers"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Ballitore Papers,P1098/N1016,c1840,19th,"Includes many letters to Elizabeth Cole, c1840. Microfilm.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,D16007,,16th,"Letters patent pardoning Katherine Garnon, wife of Henry Dowdall, especially for the death of Elisabeth ny Cunane, late of Carlingford, 13 September 1551.",legal"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,D3387-3389,,17th,"Three deeds containing pardons by the Earl of Ormonde, two of which cite women: Ellen nye David Rustigue, 7 June 1605, and Elizabeth Trilie (with Edmond Comerford, Owny Stapleton), 21 June 1605.",legal"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Leitrim Papers,Ms9925,1815-1816,19th,"Journal of a visit to Paris by Lady Caroline Clements, 1815-1816.",travel"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms8227,,19th,"Two passports, one of which is for Mrs Eliza Whittle, going to France with her sister and party, 1833.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms4565,1839-1920,"19th, 20th","Includes letter from Violet Vandeleur of Cahircon, Ennis, County Clare, regarding the sale of her Jersey herd, 24 March 1920.<br>The Collection also includes a passport.<br>There are 2 items in total.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,P363/N305,,17th,"Letter of J Donn of Roscommon to Colonel G FitzSymons, concerning the redeeming of Sir J Dillon's waistcoat, pawned by Lady Dillon for Ï10, February 1664. Original in the Public Records Office of Nothern Ireland, D430(168). Microfilm.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,D15659,,14th,"Grant by John Rathcoul to John Waryng and Annota his wife, grantor's sister, of a rent from all grantor's lands and turbary rights in the moor of Pypermore (? County Louth), 4 April 1358.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms1708,,18th,"Typescript copy of a report of the case of Mary Neal, minor, and of the trial and conviction of Robert Edgeworth for perjury relating to Mary Neal, 8-11 December 1788.",legal"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms3096,,19th,"An album of photographs, including portraits, many of them autographed, and also includes some views, compiled by Mary Lady Drogheda.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms5975,1903-1909,20th,"Includes comments on the actor, Brigit O'Dempsey, as well as newscuttings of 'The Playboy of the Western World' controversy and photographs of scenes from Abbey productions, 1903-1909.",theatre"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms7971,1888-1894,19th,"A volume of newscuttings relating mainly to the Pan-Celtic Society, together with examples of poetry and an obituary notice of the author Rose Kavanagh.",organisations; literature; women authors"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms5923,1761-1795,18th,"Correspondence of Edmund Burke, including correspondence of a private nature with Mrs William Dowdeswell, her husband and son.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Fitzpatrick Papers,Ms8012,1728-1808,"18th, 19th","Correspondence of the Fitzpatrick family, Earls of Upper Ossory, 1728-1808. The correspondence includes letters to Anne Countess of Upper Ossory.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms9245,,20th,"Typescript of 'The sixth Parliament of George III, 1798-1800', by Teresa V O'Neill, a thesis for the degree of Master of Arts at University College, Dublin, 1943.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms11138,1834-1836,19th,"A collection of 130 letters of Richard Lalor Sheil to his wife, dated from London, mainly during sessions of Parliament, with a few other documents, 1834-1836.",politics"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Mss2149-2150,1836-1891,19th,"A collection of letters received by Thomas Drummond and his wife and members of his immediate family, dealing with political and personal matters. There are c160 items in total.",politics"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms8216,1864-1909,19th-20th,"Papers of P J Smyth, includes:<br>Letters of R Pigott to Lady Florence Dixie, 1882<br>Letters of R Pigott to Caroline, Marchioness of Queensberry, 1875-1876<br>Letters of the Marchioness of Queensberry [? to Smyth], no date<br>Letters of J de L Smyth to Lady Florence Dixie and others, c1885-1909.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Count Plunkett Collection,Mss11375-11376,1877-1940,"19th, 20th","About one hundred and ten letters to Countess Plunkett, mainly concerning political affairs, 1916-1923.<br><br>Seventy eight letters to Countess Plunkett, 1877-1940.",politics"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms1649,1905-1907,20th,"Photostats of two letters of Terence McSwiney to Alice Milligan on contemporary politics, 15 March 1905; 7 December 1907.",politics"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Horgan Manuscripts,P4645/4657,1914-1918,20th,"Sixty four miscellaneous letters, 1914-1918, which include eight letters from Eleanor Redmond to J J Horgan.<br>Microfilm","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms4758,,20th,"Life of P J Smyth MP, by Mrs Laura Griffith (nee Smyth), typescript, early 20th century..",biography"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms8671,,"18th, 19th","A large volume of letters from William Leadbeater of Ballitore, County Kildare, to his wife Mary Leadbeater (nee Shackleton) from various parts of the country, 18th and 19th century.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms4593,,19th,"Negative photostat copy of a letter from James Mourne of Coolleanagher, near Emo, County Leix, to his emigrant daughter in New York State, 6 December 1849, relating to the grain harvest and potato crop.",emigration"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms9262,c1915,20th,A collection of prayers made by Sister Mary Helen [Dinneen].,prayer-books and devotions"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,F S Bourke Collection,Ms10714,c1900-1926,20th,"Nineteen letters of Maud Gonne MacBride to M and Mme Montorgeuil, early 20th century; February 1916 and May 1926.<br><br>Article by Maud Gonne MacBride on Tara.<br><br>Document on prison conditions in Mountjoy during the Civil War.<br><br>Cuttings relating to Maud Gonne MacBride.",women prisoners; politics"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,D15637,,14th,"Grant by Agneta Cassel to her brother John Rathcoul of land with a rabbit-warren in Dondalch, 3 December 1349.",legal"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,D15827,,15th,"Grant by Juliana Racoule (Rathcoul) to R Dromgole, T Douedall and W Rath of all her lands, rabbit-warrens, etc., in Dundalk, 8 April 1412.",legal"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Rosse Manuscripts,P5650/N5483,1645-1652,17th,"A number of items, including medical and kitchen recipes. Originals in the possession of the Earl of Rosse, Birr, County Offaly.<br>Microfilm",domestic affairs"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Fayle Manuscripts,P210/N16,,17th,"A manuscript entitled 'The Lady Kelynge receipt books, February the 21st 1683', containing cookery recipes.",domestic affairs"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Fingall Papers,Ms8041,c1740-1760,18th,"Includes prescriptions and recipes, c1740-1760.",domestic affairs"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms5102,1741-1799,18th,"Cookery recipes, household accounts and diary of Mary Mathew.  See M Luddy, 'The diary of Mary Mathew', (Tipperary, 1991).",domestic affairs"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,D'Arcy Manuscripts,P5405/N5296,,18th,"A Book of Recipes compiled for Miss Cicely D'Arcy which also includes medical prescriptions, 1746, with later additions and an index.",domestic affairs"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms13603,,18th,"A collection of domestic recipes and medical prescriptions, undated but possibly mid 18th century.",domestic affairs"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Leitrim Papers,Mss9228-9229,c1775-1875,"18th, 19th",2 Recipe Books c1775-1850 and c1800-1875.,domestic affairs"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Townley Hall Papers,Ms9560,,18th,"Book of Recipes and Prescriptions, late 18th century.",domestic affairs"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Smyth of Barbavilla Papers,Mss11688-11689,,18th,"Two Recipe Books, 18th century.",domestic affairs"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Pakenham-Mahon Papers,Ms10134,,18th,"Fragment of a Recipe Book, 18th century.",domestic affairs"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Townley Hall Papers,Ms9562,,19th,"Diary of family affairs, Townley Hall, 1824, with many recipes and prescriptions.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms4175,,19th,"A collection of medical recipes and cures, inscribed on the cover 'Receipts medicine 1829 A Corry'.",domestic affairs"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Townley Hall Papers,Ms11925,,19th,"A Book of Recipes, early 19th century.",domestic affairs"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Mss11684-11685,,19th,"Two Recipe Books, early 19th century.",domestic affairs"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms12815,c1830-1860,19th,"Domestic accounts, recipes and memoranda of servants hired [? by Mr and Mrs Barry D Gibson, Kingstown, County Dublin].",domestic affairs; employment"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,F S Bourke Collection,Mss9883-9884,,,"Two volumes of recipes and prescriptions, no date.",domestic affairs; medicine"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms7266,,19th,"An account of the religious retreat by Mrs MacCarthy, 1867.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,P1560/2653,1725-1727,18th,"Diary of a Quaker [? Ketchtichia Sudbury] of a journey, Dublin- Philadelphia-Salem-Cork, 1725-1727.",travel"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Ormonde Papers,Ms11070,,18th,"Notice concerning the free public school in Kilkenny, for girls wishing to learn spinning and for boys to learn the weaving of linen, 10 September 1705.",education"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Townley Hall Papers,P3236/N3618,1767-1822,"18th, 19th","Wages Book of Sarah Leigh's women servants, 1767-1822. Microfilm.",domestic affairs; employment"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Domvile Papers,Ms11844,1769-1789,18th,"Accounts, mainly wages of domestic servants.",employment; domestic affairs"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Pakenham Mahon Papers,N558/ P928,1794-1818,18th-19th,"Maid Servants' Wage's Book, and other material. Microfilm.",employment"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms4928,1804-1814,19th,"Servants' Wages Book of the French family of Monivea, County Galway.",employment; domestic affairs"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms4248,c1820-1874,19th,"Workmen's and Servants' Wages Book of the estate of John Lyons of Eadestown, County Westmeath, c1820-1874.",employment; domestic affairs"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms3521,,,"Includes servants' wages accounts of Revd. H King, Ballylin, County Offaly, [19th century?]",employment; domestic affairs"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms3250,1824-1863,19th,"Servants' Wages Books of the O'Callaghan-Westropp family, 1824-1863.",employment; domestic affairs"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms4329,1825-1850,19th,"Wages' Book of male and female servants employed by Bishop Robert Loftus at Cloghan and at Woodstock, County Wicklow.",employment"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Pakenham-Mahon Papers,Ms10136,,19th,"Account of clothes given to servants, 1844.",domestic affairs; employment"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Gormanston Papers,Ms12195,1867-1873,19th,"Account Book, giving details of expenditure on domestic transactions, food and services in the household of Viscount Gormanston.",domestic affairs"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms4962,1830-1838,19th,"Book recording transactions carried out with the poor shop operated in connection with the estate of Earl Fitzwilliam in County Wicklow, in which savings of small sums were allowed to accumulate until there was sufficient to buy an article.",poverty; welfare"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Ashe Papers,P5482/N5370,1913-1950,20th,"A collection of letters mostly addressed to Miss Nora Ashe, with some to Thomas Ashe.    Correspondents include Michael Collins and Sean MacDiarmada, 1913-1950, but mostly 1917-1918. Microfilm.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms4482,,20th,"Copy Book of Miss Grace O'Brien, containing names and particulars of dependants of Volunteers deported after the 1916 Rising.",politics"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Barton Papers,Ms8786,1917-1927,20th,"Letters, circulars, financial accounts, etc., relating to the Sinn Fein organisation, especially in Counties Wicklow and Wexford, and to Dail Eireann, being mainly the file accumulated by Miss D Barton, of Glendalough House, County Wicklow.",politics"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms4577,1921-1953,20th,"A letter from Arthur Griffith in Mountjoy Jail to Madam Columba Butler OSB in France, on the death of her sister Mary (Mrs T O'Nolan), in which he credits the latter with naming the movement 'Sinn Fein', 12 May 1921.   <br><br>Notes by Madam Butler on the Butlers of Bunnahow, County Clare, November 1953.<br><br>See Mairead Ni Chinneide, `Maire de Buitleir Bean Athbheochana' (Baile Atha Cliath, 1993).",politics"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms7321,,20th,"Life in typescript of Mary E L Butler (Mrs T O'Nolan), crediting with originating the title 'Sinn Fein'. See Ms4577.<br><br>See Mairead Ni Chinneide, `Maire de Buitleir Bean Athbheochana' (Baile Atha Cliath, 1993).","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,P3661/n3990,,,Manuscript entitled 'Meditations: the writing of our reverend foundress Revd. Mother Mary Catherine McAuley'.   Original in possession of the Sisters of Mercy. Microfilm.,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms4493,1862-c1868?,19th,"Letter Book containing copies of letters from John E Cairnes to Mrs F G Shaw, mainly dealing with slavery and the American Civil War, 1862-[c1868?].","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms610,1737-1794,18th,"Letters of Charlotte Mary Fitzgerald [later Strutt] to her mother, Emily, 1st Duchess of Leinster, on domestic affairs and social life.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms606,1755-1762,18th,"Letters of James Edward Fitzgerald, 1st Duke of Leinster, to his wife, Emily, mainly on domestic affairs and social life.<br><br>See Brian Fitzgerald (editor), `Correspondence of Emily, Duchess of Leinster (1731-1814), volumes 1-3 (Dublin: Irish Manuscripts Commission, 1949, 1957).","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms631,1756-1822,"18th, 19th","Miscellaneous letters, mainly to Emily, Duchess of Leinster, with a few to other persons, relating to domestic affairs and social life, 1756-1794; 1820-1822.<br><br>See Brian Fitzgerald (editor), `Correspondence of Emily, Duchess of Leinster (1731-1814), volumes 1-3 (Dublin: Irish Manuscripts Commission, 1949, 1957).","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Mss615-617,1756-1790,18th,"Letters of William Robert Fitzgerald, 2nd Duke of Leinster, 1756-1790, to his mother, Lady Emily Fitzgerald, and to William Ogilvie, her second husband, on domestic affairs and social life.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Mss632-634,1756-1774,18th,"Letters of Georgina Caroline Lennox, Lady Holland, to her sister Emily, Duchess of Leinster, on domestic affairs and social life, 1756-1774.<br><br>See Brian Fitzgerald (editor), `Correspondence of Emily, Duchess of Leinster (1731-1814), volumes 1-3 (Dublin: Irish Manuscripts Commission, 1949, 1957).","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Mss611-614,1759-1805,"18th, 19th","Letters of Lady Louisa Conolly (nee Lennox) to her sister Emily, 1st Duchess of Leinster, on domestic affairs and social life, 1759-1805.<br><br>See Brian Fitzgerald (editor), `Correspondence of Emily, Duchess of Leinster (1731-1814), volumes 1-3 (Dublin: Irish Manuscripts Commission, 1949, 1957).","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Mss618-619,1760-1794,18th,"Letters of Lady Sarah Lennox to Emily, 1st Duchess of Leinster, on domestic affairs and social life, 1760-1794.<br><br>See Brian Fitzgerald (editor), `Correspondence of Emily, Duchess of Leinster (1731-1814), volumes 1-3 (Dublin: Irish Manuscripts Commission, 1949, 1957).","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Mss620-621,1762-1787,18th,"Letters from Lord Charles James Fitzgerald to Emily, 1st Duchess of Leinster, on domestic affairs and social life, 1762-1787.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Mss623-626,1771-1794,18th,"Letters of William Ogilvie to Emily, 1st Duchess of Leinster, on domestic affairs and social life, 1771-1794.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Mss627-628,1772-1729,18th,"Letters of Lord Henry Fitzgerald to his mother, Emily, 1st Duchess of Leinster, on domestic affairs and social life, 1772-1779.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms629,1773-1779,18th,"Letters of Mary O'Brien, Lady Kildare, 1773-1779, to:<br>Her daughter-in-law, Emily, 1st Duchess of Leinster<br><br>Her grand-daughter Charlotte Fitzgerald (afterwards Baroness Rayleight) on domestic affairs and social life.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms635,1773-1792,18th,"Letters of Lord Edward Fitzgerald to his mother, Emily, 1st Duchess of Leinster, on domestic affairs and social life, 1773-1792.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms622,1774-1794,18th,"Letters of Lady E Fitzgerald (Countess of Bellamont), to Emily, 1st Duchess of Leinster, 1790-1794.<br><br>Letters of Lady Sophia Fitzgerald to Emily 1st Duchess of Leinster, 1774-1794.<br><br>Letters of Lady Lucy FItzgerald to Emily 1st Duchess of Leinster, 1779-1794, relating to domestic affairs and social life.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms630,1779-1806,"18th, 19th","Letters of Robert Stephen Fitzgerald to his mother, Emily, 1st Duchess of Leinster, on domestic affairs and social life, 1779-1806.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms2123,1782-1813,"18th, 19th","Correspondence of Emily FItzgerald, 1st Duchess of Leinster, with members of her immediate family and friends, on family matters and social life, 1782-1813.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Edgeworth Papers,P9026-9045/N7020-7039,1768-1849,"18th, 19th","A very large collection, incorporating much of the Edgeworth material in the National Library of Ireland, Dublin, including letters and papers of Maria Edgeworth. Correspondents include Sophy Ruxton and Mrs Ruxton, Mrs Harriet D Cruger of New York on relief efforts, Louisa Hope, Rachel Mordecai (afterwards Lazarus), Fanny Robinson. There is much material on literary matters, with reference to works by Maria Edgeworth and her father, Richard Lovell Edgeworth, and to contemporary authors such as Jane Austen and Walter Scott. For example:<br>P9026/N7020 includes correspondence and papers, 1724-1795, including letters from Maria Edgeworth and Richard Lovell Edgeworth to Mrs Ruxton, and letters between Maria Edgeworth and Sophy Ruxton on literary topics.   <br><br>P9027/N7021 includes correspondence and papers, 1795-1801, including letters relating to education, science and literature, with letters between Maria Edgeworth and Sophy Ruxton on literary topics, correspondence between Maria Edgeworth and her father, and letters of Richard Lovell Edgeworth to Harriet Beaufort and others.<br>There are 20 reels of microfilm in total.",poverty; literature; women authors"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Edgeworth Papers,P9046-9070,1768-1849,"18th, 19th","Incorporates the Edgeworth Papers from the Bodleian Library, Oxford. The Collection includes literary and educational papers and correspondence of Maria Edgeworth with family members, for example, her stepmother, Frances Anne Edgeworth, her sister Emmeline King, her half-sisters Honora (Beaufort), Frances [Wilson], Harriet [Butler], Sophy [Fox] and Lucy [Robinson], her aunt, Mrs Margareta Ruxton, and cousins, Margaret and Sophy Ruxton, and with many others.<br>The Collection also includes the Edgeworth family correspondence and miscellaneous papers. <br>There are 25 reels of microfilm in total.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Flower Papers,Ms11461,1723-1750,18th,"Accounts relating to servants of the Flower family at Castledurrow, Leix, 1723-1750.",domestic affairs; employment"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,F S Bourke Collection,Ms10731,,19th,"A miscellaneous collection of c60 letters and documents by, or relating to, Irish notabilities, including two letters from Maria Edgeworth, one of them to Dr Baget, 1817-1839.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms8411,1916-1924,20th,"Letters to Kate Kelly from Irish political prisoners or people interested in them, including Kate O'Brien, Mary MacSwiney, Maud Griffith and two letters from Eva Gore Booth, together with a typescript circular about the prison conditions of Constance Markievicz.",women prisoners"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Colonel Maurice Moore Papers,Ms10561,c1905-1933,20th,"A large collection of c800 letters to Colonel Moore from various correspondents, many with copies or drafts of replies, relating to the Irish National Volunteers and other topics of public interest. The Collection includes:<br>Four letters from Eva Gore-Booth, three of them to Colonel Moore, mainly about her sister Constance Markievicz's prison conditions, c1916<br><br>Letter from Susan L Mitchell to Colonel Moore, 1918.",women prisoners; politics"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms21815,,20th,"Holograph account by Eva Gore-Booth of her visit to Dublin to see her sister Constance Markievicz in prison in May 1916, with reference to the deaths of James Connolly and Francis Sheehy Skeffington.",women prisoners; politics"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms21816,c1917-1926,20th,"Letters to Eva Gore-Booth, mainly from her sister Constance Markievicz, also includes:<br>Letters from Hanna Sheehy Skeffington, with references to political matters, imprisonments and a tour of USA. <br>Letters from Constance Markievicz in appreciation of her sister after Eva Gore-Booth's death. <br>There are 20 items in total.",politics; women prisoners"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Sheehy Skeffington Papers,Ms22654,c1916,20th,"Typescript article by Eva Gore-Booth on Francis Sheehy Skeffington, with some manuscript annotations.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms13777,,20th,"Three letters from Eva Gore-Booth to Father O'Ryan, Inchicore, May 1916.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Michael MacDonagh Papers,Ms11439,,20th,"Four letters from Stephen Gwynn to Mrs O'Brien, included in a collection of letters to William O'Brien MP. There are 7 folders in total.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Robertson Papers,Ms24282 (i-viii),1916-1945,20th,"Letters, mainly from correspondents in Ireland and England, to Manning Robertson, including:<br>Three letters from Stephen Gwynn to Mr and Mrs Robertson<br><br>Three notes from George Russell (AE) to Nora Robertson and to Manning Robertson, 1926-1927. There are 198 items in 8 folders.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms13072,,20th,"Letters to Sir Hugh Lane and other papers, mainly relating to the project of establishing a gallery of modern art in Dublin, includes a letter from Stephen Gwynn to Lady Gregory,",culture"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms5757,1840-1854,19th,"Letters to Charles Gavan Duffy from peopole prominent in literary and political life, including 2 letters from Julia Kavanagh, 1849-1850.",politics; literature"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,F S Bourke Collection,Ms10737,c1915,20th,"Letters to Denis Gwynn, editor of `New Ireland', includes<br>Letter from Alice Milligan<br><br>'Dark is the tomb', a poem by Dora Sigerson Shorter [19--?]<br><br>Three letters from Katharine Tynan to Denis Gwynn [1913]<br><br>'The passing', an autograph poem signed by Katharine Tynan.",women poets; literature"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms10864,,20th,"Letters to F R Higgins, from various correspondents, with poems, literary and political items and papers on the Irish Academy of Letters, includes:<br>Two letters and a note from Alice Milligan, c1933<br><br>Letter from Annie M P Smithson, 1923<br><br>Two letters from Alice Milligan to George W Russell (AE) [193-?]<br><br>Letter from Lennox Robinson to Elizabeth [Young] [19--?]<br><br>Letter from Helen Waddell to AE [193-?]. <br>There are c100 items in 25 folders.",literature"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,J S Starkey Papers,Ms15593,,20th,"Eleven letters to Seamus O'Sullivan, including one from Alice Milligan.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Bulmer Hobson Papers,Ms13161,1916-1948,20th,"Letters to Bulmer Hobson from various correspondents, 1916-1948 but mostly 1916-1923, including:<br>Alice Stopford Green<br>Three letters from Susan L Mitchell<br>Letters from Alice Milligan<br>There are c70 items in 9 folders.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Mary Hutton Papers,Ms8611,,20th,"A large volume of letters, some in Irish, to Mrs Mary Hutton, dealing mainly with literary matters.   Correspondents include Alice Stopford Green, Lady Gregory, Katharine Tynan, and 3 letters, 1908-1910, from Alice Milligan, with a letter from Jack B Yeats, 1904.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms8271(i-vii),1908-1929,20th,"Correspondence of Revd. J O Hannay (pseudonym George A Birmingham), 1908-1929, relating to political, literary and religious matters, especially the home rule question and the Catholic church.   Includes a letter from Alice Milligan, 1912. There are 7 folders in total.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Joseph McGarrity Papers,Ms17538(i-iv),,20th,"Letters mainly to Joseph McGarrity on personal, business and political matters. Includes letter from George Russell (AE) to Alice Milligan, 1933 (ii). There are c50 items in 4 folders.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Joseph McGarrity Papers,Ms17539,,20th,"Fifteen letters to Joseph McGarrity,1934, including one from Alice Milligan.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Joseph McGarrity Papers,Ms17630,c1933,20th,"Copy by Alice Milligan of her poem, 'The ash-tree of Uisneach', with a letter from Milligan to McGarrity and another related letter, c1933.",women poets"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms18311,c1921,20th,"Letter from Alice Milligan to Sinead de Valera, regarding her visions about the events in Ireland at the time of the Treaty.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms18813,c1921,20th,"Statement by Alice Milligan regarding her dreams and visions relating to aspects of Irish republicanism, 1894-c1920, with list of corroborators, c1921.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms7935,1921-1935,20th,"Two letters to Elsie (Mrs Augustine) Henry from :<br>Susan Mitchell, 1922-1923<br><br>Letters from James Stephens 1921and 1933<br><br>Letters from George Russell (AE)<br><br>Letters from Douglas Hyde<br><br>Letters from Jack B Yeats.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms8001,,"19th, 20th","A large collection of letters to John O'Leary from various people, arranged in alphabetical order of correspondents. Includes letter, dated 1889, from Rosa Mulholland. There are 56 folders.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms17287,1941-1945,20th,"Collection of letters and postcards to Vivian Mercier on literary matters, 1941-1945, includes 2 letters and a postcard from Kate O'Brien to Vivian Mercier, 1945, and letter from Madeline Balfour.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms19703,,20th,"Typescript of 'Mary Magdalen', a screenplay by Kate O'Brien, signed by the author. There are 2 volumes in total.",women authors"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms19704,,20th,"Typescript of 'The anteroom', a play in 3 acts, by Kate O'Brien, signed by the author.",women authors"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms21150,c1962,20th,"Typescript of `My Ireland' by Kate O'Brien (published 1962), with corrections, emendations and notes by the author.",women authors"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms21578,c1970,20th,"Signed typescripts of essays by Kate O'Brien, mainly on travel topics, c1970. There are 4 items in total.",women authors"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms15395,1926-1943,20th,"Photocopies of letters of Lennox Robinson, W B Yeats, Lady Gregory and Sean O'Casey to Sara Allgood, with a few associated items, 1926-1943 but mainly 1928-1932. There are 44 items in total.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Sheehy Skeffington Papers,Ms22673,,20th,"Letters to Hanna Sheehy Skeffington, 1915, mainly relating to the women's suffrage movement and World War I, including references to the International Women's Conference at The Hague. Correspondents include Eimar O'Duffy and Alice Park.",women's rights; women and war"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Robertson Papers,Ms24283,1914-1964,20th,"Letters addressed to Nora Robertson, 1914-1964, many on literary topics. There are 109 items in 5 folders.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Mary Hutton Papers,Ms8617,1903-1912,20th,Letters in English and Irish from P H Pearse to Mrs Mary Hutton dealing mainly with the affairs of Scoil Eanna.,education"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms8903,1910-1916,20th,"Letters from Thomas MacDonagh and P H Pearse to Mrs Bloomer, headmistresss of St Ita's School, Rathmines, in relation to the school, 1910-1916. There are 4 folders in total.",education"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms10486,1898-1920,"19th, 20th","Letters to Miss Christina M Doyle, 1898-1920, correspondents include Michael Davitt and P H Pearse. There are 10 items in total.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,M J Dolan Papers,Ms22555,c1919-1951,20th,"Letters and telegrams to Michael T Dolan, c1919-1951, relating to Abbey productions from Beatrice, Lady Glenavy, and others.<br><br>Letter from Lennox Robinson to Doreen Dolan. <br>There are 25 items in total.",theatre"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Mss3112-3115,1896-1902,"19th, 20th","Rough drafts of literary pieces, mainly from 'Some Irish yesterdays', 'All on the Irish shore' and 'Stray-aways', by E OE Somerville and 'Martin Ross', 1896-1902. There are 4 volumes in total.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms3881,1896-1902,"19th, 20th","Eleven letters from E Oe Somerville and five letters from 'Martin Ross' to their literary agent, Mr Pinker, 1896-1902.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms12078,,20th,"Collection includes:<br>Letter from James Stephens to Mrs Alice Stopford Green, 1914<br><br>Copy postcard to Alice Stopford Green from Kuno Meyer regarding the possibility of a European war, July 1914.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms7392,1915-1917,20th,"Includes letters to Alice Stopford Green and a poem dedicated to [?Alice Stopford Green] by IO (?Eilis Ni M), 1915-1917.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms12847,,20th,"Two letters from George Russell (AE) to Alison Murphy, with references to her book on Ireland, 10 April no year.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Gavan Duffy Papers,Ms8005,1855-1901,"19th, 20th","Letters to Sir Charles Gavan Duffy, 1855-1901, from various persons, arranged in order of year, some incomplete and many undated. Correspondents include Katharine Tynan, 1887-1890. There are 48 folders in total.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Sheppard Papers,N5832 /P5983,1916-1917,20th,"Sixteen letters from George Russell (AE) to Joanna Fortune, 1916-1917. Microfilm.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms13694,1929-1930,20th,"Photocopies of 13 letters of George Russell (AE) to Miss Nessa Haugh, with portions of 2 others, 1929-1930.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Alice Stopford Green Papers,Ms15104,1911-1917,20th,"Twelve letters from AE to Alice Stopford Green, 1911-1917.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms21710,,20th,"Letter from George Russell (AE) to Joan Handel, reocmmending Indian literature as a guide for living, 1920.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms8149,,,"Collection of letters to Sarah Purser, including 13 from George Russell (AE), also from Bishop O'Donnell, John O'Leary, William Orpen, N Hone, Inez Bates, Magdalen Hone, and many others. There are 10 folders in total, [?19th and 20th century].","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Sheehy Skeffington Papers,Ms24104,,20th,"Twenty seven letters to Hanna Sheehy Skeffington, 1918, mainly regarding her release from prison, Sinn Fein and the women's movement. Correspondents include Helen Chenevix, Charlotte Despard, Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence, Clement Shorter, Cathal O'Shannon, Henry Lemass, Maurice Wilkins.",women prisoners; nationalism; women's rights"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms13999,1897-1924,"19th, 20th","Letters to Revd. T Dawson, 1897-1924, from various correspondents, including Alison Stourton, Dora Sigerson Shorter, Kathleen Tynan Hinkson and Nora Tynan O'Mahony.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms24971,,20th,"Letter of Dora Sigerson Shorter, in Cairo, to 'Mollie', referring to her visit to Egypt.",travel"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms18517,1898-1923,"19th, 20th","Letters to Revd. T Dawson from various correspondents, including Nora Tynan O'Mahony and Dora Sigerson Shorter, mainly on literary topics. There are c30 items in total.",literature"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms13688,,20th,"Letters of Dora Sigerson Shorter to Mrs Mary Thompson nee Crosbie, many of 1917, with some associated documents.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Mss5000-5001,,20th,"Draft and revised copies of `The Big House of Inver' (published 1925), by E OE Somerville and Violet Martin,",women authors"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Stephen Gwynn Papers,Ms8600,1925-1937,20th,"Letters to Stephen Gwynn from a number of correspondents, including Katharine Tynan (6), and E OE Somerville (16). There are 16 folders in total.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms19155,1942-1954,20th,"File of Irish Academy of Letters relating to the proposed `Dictionary of Irish Writers, 1942-1954'. Includes 5 letters from E OE Somerville to Joseph M Hone, 1942, with notes by Somerville about Martin Ross. There are c300 items in total.",women authors"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms16703,c1842-1930,19th-20th,"Volume of autograph letters and signatures of many prominent literary, artistic and political personalities, also some letters, including one from James Stephens to Mrs Horgan, 1924, and 4 letters from Cecil Woodham-Smith to John J Horgan and to Mrs Horgan, 1955-1963. There are c260 items in total.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Joseph McGarrity Collection,Ms17642,1916-1932,20th,Three letters to Joseph McGarrity from Ella Young.<br><br>Letters to Ella Young from Colonel Maurice Moorel and from James Stephens.<br><br>An associated letter from  Alice Stopford Green relating to the petition for the reprieve of Roger Casement's death sentence.,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,F S Bourke Collection,Ms10751,,"19th, 20th","Forty seven letters by various figures in the Irish literary movement, late 19th and early 20th century, including a letter from Jane Barlow to Katharine Tynan Hinkson, 1894.",women authors"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Edmund Downey Papers,Mss10000-10006,,"19th, 20th","A large collection of letters to Edmund Downey, mainly on literary topics, late 19th and early 20th century, from various correspondents. Includes correspondence from Katharine Tynan Hinkson. There are c1300 items.",women authors"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms12160,,19th,"Volume i, no 3, of 'Ye Pleiades', a manuscript monthly magazine edited by Elizabeth Corbet Yeats, February 1888, with verse by Katharine Tynan ('In a theatre') and W B Yeats, and drawings by John  Butler Yeats and Jack B Yeats.",literature"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms2800,1861-1895,19th,"Eight letters from Aubrey de Vere to various people, 1861-1895. Recipients include Lady Ferguson and Katharine Tynan.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms10657,1888-1921,"19th, 20th","Seventeen letters of Katharine Tynan to various correspondents, with 5 poems by her, 1888-1921.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms21700,,20th,"Letter from Katharine Tynan to Mrs Weighall on the death of Mrs Weighall's son, 3 August 1915.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms21754,1889-1891,19th,"Seven letters of Katharine Tynan to W J Stanton Pyper relating to social and literary matters, January 1889-March 1891.<br><br>Photograph of Katharine Tynan.<br><br>Holograph poem by Katherine Tynan.<br><br>Letter of Hester Sigerson to Pyper, 25 September 1891.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms13071,,20th,"Letters to Sir Hugh Lane and other papers, early 20th century, mainly dealing with the project to establish a gallery of modern art in Dublin, including letter to Lane from Katharine Tynan, 1904.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms8184,1934-1935,20th,"A collection of letters to Joseph O'Neill, 1934-1935, mostly on literary topics, including 5 from Sigrid Unset and one from Helen Waddell.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,R I Best Papers,Ms11004,c1895-1955,"19th, 20th","Letters to R I Best, c1895-1955. Correspondents include Cecil Woodham-Smith. There are c150 items in 22 folders.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Alice Stopfod Green Papers,Ms15113,1901-1912,20th,"Five letters to Alice Stopford Green from Jack B Yeats, 1902, 1912 and undated.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Abbey Theatre Papers,Ms19845/n6420 p7516,1902-1907,20th,"Albums arranged by Lady Gregory relating to the Irish National Theatre Society and the Abbey Theatre and Players, containing mainly newscuttings, but also photographs and other items, March 1903-February 1907. Includes letter from Jack B Yeats to Lady Gregory, 1906. There are 2 volumes in total.<br>Microfilm",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Mss7981-7988,1913-1919,20th,"Eight Diaries of Mrs Augustine Henry (Alice Helen Brunton) for the period 1913-1919. The volumes include references to the contemporary Irish political situation, the 1916 Rising and World War I, interspersed with letters, photographs and newscuttings.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms10421,,18th,"Declaration by Amelia and Joseph McVeigh concerning transactions in East India Company bonds involving Amelia's late husband, Richardson McVeigh, 5 June 1790.",finance,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms10424,c1780,18th,"Cards, invitations, etc., addressed to Lady Elizabeth Tynte at her house at Merrion Square, Dublin, c1780.There are c300 items in 2 folders.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms8288,1770-1848,"18th, 19th","Chancery Court proceedings on behalf of Margaret Dodd of Dublin, with respect to the heirs-at-law of Mary Dodd, lunatic, Court of Common Pleas, proceedings by her for recovery of debt, and other miscellaneous material, 1770-1808 and 1848. There are 4 folders in total.",legal,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Alice Stopford Green Papers,Ms10427,,,An unpublished verse by Alice Stopford Green.,,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Alice Stopford Green Papers,Mss10455-10456,,,Notes and material by Alice Stopford Green on historical topics other than Irish.,women historians,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Alice Stopford Green Papers,Ms10457,1903-1928,20th,"One hundred and sixty letters to Alice Stopford Green from various correspondents, in alphabetical order, 1903-1928.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Alice Stopford Green Papers,Ms10461,,"19th, 20th","Letters, mainly to Alice Stopford Green, relating to her epilogue to J R Green's History of England, and memorial to him in Oxford, with material relating to the presentation to University College, DUblin of his library.",women historians,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Alice Stopford Green Papers,Ms10462,,20th,Correspondence relating to the conferring of a doctorate on Alice Stopford Green by the National University of Ireland. There are 9 items in total.,,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Alice Stopford Green Papers,Ms10463,,20th,"Letters etc., relating to the death and funeral of Alice Stopford Green, 1929",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Alice Stopford Green Papers,Ms10464,1904-1916,20th,"Eighty one letters of Roger Casement to Alice Stopford Green, with some associated documents, 1904-1916.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Alice Stopford Green Papers,Mss15069-15137,,"19th, 20th","Letters of and material relating to Alice Stopford Green. <br>The collection includes:<br>Ms15,071  Letters from Nancy Brunton  <br>Ms15,073  Sarah Allgood, Lady Airlie, Isabella Bishop<br>Ms15,083  Florence Kochler <br>Ms15,084  Kate Norgate <br>Ms15,092  Mary Morel  <br>Ms15,105)  Lady Anne Richie <br>Ms15,106)  Miss E Sellers <br>Ms15,111)  Mary Augusta (Mrs Humphrey) Ward <br>Ms15,112  Beatrice Webb )<br> <br>Letters from Alice Stopford Green to various people including:<br>Ms15,115  Elsie Henry<br><br>Ms15,135  Literary fragments, including autobiographical .",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms10594,1832-1840,19th,"Correspondence of Mrs Ann Carolan of Dublin, concerning the settlement of her English property, 1832-1840. There are 8 items in total.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms13994,1914-1923,20th,"Three letters and three cards from Sister Frances Ryan and Mother A Gertrude, Superior General of the Irish sisters of Charity, to Revd. T Dawson<br><br>Two letters from Miss M Fox, with references to Mary Aikenhead, February-June 1914; 25 July 1923.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms13995,1894-1915,"19th, 20th","Sixteen personal letters from Julia, Florence and Nora Oakshott of Rock Ferry to Revd. T Dawson, 1894-1915<br><br>Five  personal letters to Revd. Dawson from Emily Walmsley, her sister Angela Manley and others.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms13996,1884-1923,"19th, 20th","Five letters to Revd. T Dawson from Mrs T D Sullivan, October 1884-December 1889.<br><br>Letter to Revd. Dawson from Mrs A W Sullivan.<br><br>Seventeen letters from daughters of the two Sullivan brothers, 1897-1923.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms13997,1914-1915,20th,"Seventeen letters and an enclosure to Revd. T Dawson form Mary Boyle O'Reilly, American news correspondent, mainly on conditions in wartime Belgium and Russia, with minor references to Irish affairs, November 1914-June 1915.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms13998,1910-1913,20th,"2 letters to Revd. T Dawson from Leonora de Alberti, one of which mentions her work on the Spanish Inquisition, March and June 1910.<br><br>Ten letters from her sister Josephine, a missionary in Bangalore, India, March 1910-September 1913.",women missionaries"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms14913,c1835,19th,"Commonplace Book of verse, drawings and paintings compiled by Louisa Anson, c1835.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms15001,c1922,20th,"Letter of Maud Gonne MacBridge to Max Wright describing prison conditions in Ireland, 1922 or 1923.",women prisoners"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms14121,,19th,"A 'Christian Remembrancer', 1820, a pocket-book for use as a personal diary, so used by Lucy Barry, January-July 1820, mainly in England, but visiting Ireland in July.",travel"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Mss14338-14341,1803-1819,19th,"Four Ledgers of miscellaneous accounts of Lady Louisa Conolly of Castletown, County Kildare:<br>1803-1813<br>1813-1819.",finance"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Joseph McGarrity Collection,Ms17633,1914-1924,20th,"Documents relating to Patrick Pearse, his mother Mrs Margaret Pearse, and to Scoil Eanna, 1914-1924. There are 14 items in total.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms21665,1816-1825,19th,"Bills and receipts pertaining to Lady Caroline Damer, 1816-1825. There are c236 items in 6 folders.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms21699,,18th,"Letter of Mary, Duchess of Ormonde, to a gentleman who had bought a house in the neighbourhood, recommending a workman, August 1714.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,La Touche-Tottenham Papers,Ms21705,,,Photocopies of letters to Anne Tottenham of Newtownmountkennedy from Charles Tottenham and others.,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms21677,c1936-1973,20th,"Correspondence of Sybil Le Bocquy with Dermott MacManus, mainly on literary topics. There are 30 items in total.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Bourke Papers,Ms21768,1822-1824,19th,"Letters to and from Mrs E J Bourke of Thornfield, County Limerick and others, relating to poor relief, education, the Hibernian Bible Society, the Ahane schools and other matters.There are 19 items in total.",welfare"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms24949,,20th,"Letter of Elizabeth Corbet Yeats to Dermot Johnston Freyer, containing references to the Cuala press and to the departure of W B Yeats to the USA with the Abbey Players, 13 September 1911.""National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms24945,,,"Letter of Maria, Lady Stewart, to James C Culwick, relating to the publication of a catalogue of the works of her husband, Sir Robert Prescott Stewart, no date.""National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,William O'Brien Papers,Ms20761,1839-1886,19th,"Includes letters from Anne Butler to her sister, Mary O'Brien, 20 December 1886.""National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,William O'Brien Papers,Ms20766,1916-1921,20th,"Letters of Winifred Carney to Miss O'Brien, describing prison conditions in England:<br>14 August 1916<br>16 October 1916<br><br>Letter of Winifred Carney to Miss O'Brien, 6 November 1921.""National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Crofton Papers,Ms20793,c1843-1860,19th,Receipts concerning the estate of Revd. H W Crofton relating to Charles Daly [? bailiff] and Johanna Daly. There are 19 items in total."National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms20808,,19th,"Letter from Colonel Francis Dunne in Dundalk to Mrs Alice Osborne in Bath, relating to Dunne's removal from the command of the 7th Dragoon Guards, with a copy of a pamphlet on the same subject, 1 October 1823.""National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Adoption Society (Ireland) Papers,Ms20825,1948-1963,20th,"Correspondence of the Honorary Secretary of the Adoption Society (Ireland), with copies of outgoing letters, 1948-1953; 1962-1963. There are c60 items in total.""National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Adoption Society (Ireland) Papers,Ms20826,1948-1951,20th,"Statements of the accounts of the Adoption Society (Ireland), 1948-1951. There are 4 items in total.""National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Adoption Society (Ireland) Papers,Ms20827,1952-1953,20th,"Statement of accounts of the Cork and Waterford branches of the Adoption Society (Ireland), 1952-1953. There are 3 items in total.""National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Adoption Society (Ireland) Papers,Ms20828,1949-1953,20th,"Typescript and manuscript reports by the Honorary Secretary of the Adoption Society (Ireland) for Annual General Meetingss of the Society, 1949-1953. There are 6 items in total.""National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Adoption Society (Ireland) Papers,Ms20830,c1948-1964,20th,"Presscuttings relating to the  adoption of children in Ireland, c1948-1964. There are 3 volumes and 1 folder in total.""National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Adoption Society (Ireland) Papers,Ms20831,c1949,20th,"Printed and duplicated rules of the Adoption Society (Ireland), with annotated typescript drafts, c1949. There are 4 items in total.""National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Adoption Society (Ireland) Papers,Ms20832,c1949,20th,"Publicity material produced by the Adoption Society (Ireland), with some drafts. There are c18 items in total.""National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Adoption Society (Ireland) Papers,Ms20833,1951-1952,20th,"Drafts of the Adoption Bill promoted by the Adoption Society (Ireland), with associated papers, 1951-1952. There are 16 items in total.""National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Adoption Society (Ireland) Papers,Ms20834,c1941-1960,20th,"Printed items relating to the adoption of children in Great Britain, Ireland and elsewhere, c1941-1960. There are 19 items in total.""National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Adoption Society (Ireland) Papers,Ms20835,1966-1969,20th,"Correspondence of John Whyte with Eileen C Penney, Honorary Secretary of the Adoption Society (Ireland), relating to the use of the Society's records in his `Church and State in Modern Ireland', with annotated typescript drafts of the book. There are c6 items.""National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms20858,,20th,"Two short letters from Joseph Plunkett to Grace Gifford, written from Moore Street and Richmond Barracks, 29 April 1916; 2 May 1916.<br><br>Draft of Plunkett's will, 23 April 1916 (on the reverse of the letter from Richmond Barracks).","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Bruce Papers,Ms20866,,17th,"Letter to Anne, Countess of Clanbrassil, from Robert Mossom in London, relating to the death of her son, Viscount Claneboye, 11 May 1658.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Bruce Papers,Ms20878,c1811,19th,"Five letters to Revd. William Bruce relating to the education of the sons of Eliza Ferguson of Derry, c1811.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Bruce Papers,Ms20901,,19th,"Obituary note [by Revd. William Bruce] concerning Mrs M'Tier, Belfast, who died aged 97 years [not dated, but early 19th century].","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Bruce Papers,Ms20911,c1827,19th,Engraved portrait and two Alpine sketches by Charlotte Grimston.,women artists"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Harry Kernoff Papers,Ms20930,1935-1937,20th,"Copies of a broadside edited by G Dorothy Wellesley and W B Yeats, with illustrations by Harry Kernoff and Maurice MacGonigal, 1935-1937. There are 4 items in total.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms20940,,20th,"Letter from Michael Behan, republican prisoner in Keogh Barracks, Dublin, to his mother in Belgrove, County Carlow, with deletions by official censor, 5 September 1923.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,D'Alton Papers,Ms20944,,19th,"Letter from John D'Alton to his mother, describing his life in London, 1 January 1813.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,D'Alton Papers,Ms20945,1821-1938,19th,"Nine letters from John D'Alton to his wife Kate, mainly relating to his visits to Counties Roscommon and Westmeath and to London, 1821-1838.",travel"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,D'Alton Papers,Ms20946,c1841-1958,19th,"Eleven letters from John D'Alton to his wife Kate, mainly relating to visits to Belfast and County Antrim, 1841-1858.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,D'Alton Papers,Ms20949,1806-1813,19th,"Three letters to John D'Alton from his mother Eliza, 1806; 1812-1813.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,D'Alton Papers,Ms20950,1832-1836,19th,"Twenty one letters to John D'Alton and his wife from their son William, at Clongowes Wood College, 1832-1836.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,D'Alton Papers,Ms20951,,19th,"Letter to John D'Alton from his son William, enclosing a letter from William to his mother, August 1841.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,D'Alton Papers,Ms20954,,19th,"Nine letters to John D'Alton from his daughter Eliza, at the Presentation Convent, Clane, County Kildare, 1851.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,D'Alton Papers,Ms20955,c1855-1865,19th,"Letters to John D'Alton from his daughter Eliza (Sister Mary Margaret) of the Sienna Convent, Drogheda, mainly relating to religious topics and family matters, undated. There are c80 items in total.",religion; domestic affairs"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,D'Alton Papers,Ms20956,c1844-1850,19th,"Letters to John D'Alton from his daughter Johanna of Bray, County Wicklow, with desciptions of tours in the vicinity of Bray. There are 17 items in total.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,D'Alton Papers,Ms20957,c1855-1864,19th,"Letters to John D'Alton from his niece Ellen Phillips (Sister Marie Gonzage) of St Mary's Benedictine Priory, Princethorpe, Warwickshire, many on family matters, with reference to Australia. There are 14 items in total.",emigration"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,D'Alton Papers,Ms20958,c1859-1865,19th,"Letters to John D'Alton from his daughter Nanny (Sister Mary Francis) of the Carmelite Convent of St Teresa, Warrenmount, Dublin, mainly relating to religious topics and family matters, mostly undated. There are c50 items.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,D'Alton Papers,Ms20963,c1864,19th,"Fragment of a letter [? to John D'Alton] from his niece, Anna Phillips, in Australia, undated but probably c1864.",emigration"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,D'Alton Papers,Ms20965,,19th,"Two letters to Kate D'Alton from her daughter Eliza, at school in Waterford, 1838.",education"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,D'Alton Papers,"Ms20,966",,19th,"Two letters to Kate D'Alton of Dublin from her daughter Catherine, at school in Waterford, with references to a visit to the poorhouse and an election, May-July 1841.",poverty; institutional care; education"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,D'Alton Papers,Ms20967,1827-1859,19th,"Three letters to, and concerning, Kate D'Alton, 1827; 1859.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,D'Alton Papers,Ms20969,c1838-1841,19th,"Miscellaneous papers concerning John D'Alton, mainly school examination certificates for his daughters and sons.",education"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Baker Papers,Ms20999,c1718-1729,18th,"Letter from Joseph Castele and other items, includes a letter relating to Captain John Stenhouse to Mrs Holmes, undated. There are 3 items in total.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Baker Papers,Ms21000,c1737-1768,18th,"Letters to Anderson Baker of Ballytobin, County Kilkenny, from his wife Anna and from relatives, mainly relating to family and financial matters.There are 55 items in total.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Baker Papers,Ms21008,c1815-1837,19th,"Letters to Charity Whyte Baker of Ballytobin, County Kilkenny, mainly relating to family affairs, c1815-1837. There are 13 items in total.",domestic affairs"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Baker Papers,Ms21010,,18th,"Receipt from Alice Twigg, widow of Thomas Twiff, for money paid by Thomas Dungan, Earl of Limerick, in respect of lands at Ardrass, County Kerry, 1704.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Baker Papers,Ms21012,,18th,"Copy of answer by John Lindesay to Mrs White's account, 1717.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Baker Papers,Ms21019,,17th,"Copy of decree by Commissioners appointed for putting into execution `an act ... for the settlement of .... Ireland', stating that Peter Fitz John Cawell, Katherine Cawell alias Chillam, daughter and heir to Mary Turner and Margaret Sexton alias Turner, Sir Nicholas Plunkett and Dame Catherine Plunkett alias Turner are innocent Papists and restoring them to their lands in Wexford and Patrick Street, Dublin, 6 November 1662.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Baker Papers,Ms21028,,17th,"Copy of Chancery decree in the case of Sir Robert Clayton and others verus Elizabeth Phaire and others, 19 February 1691.",legal"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Baker Papers,Ms21029,,18th,"Brief in the case of Thomas Jones, lessee of Anna White, widow verus Henry Baker relating to lands at Corleshy and Ballytobin, County Kilkenny.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Baker Papers,Ms21031,,18th,"Copy of order in Chancery relating to the case of Ann Holmes verus John Stenhouse, Abraham White and others relating to a house in Barrack Street, Dublin, 15 June 1729.<br><br>Letter from Stenhouse to White with details of the case, 14 June 1729.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Baker Papers,Ms21035,,18th,"List of papers received from Mrs Baker by Robert Harrison relating to the case of Granger versus Baker, 20 April 1781.",legal"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Baker Papers,Ms21037,,19th,"Baptismal certificate of Frances Maria Baker, born 23 July 1813.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Baker Papers,Ms21039,,19th,"Inventory of kitchen furniture by Mrs Byrne [? at Ballytobin, County Kilkenny], 30 April 1818.",domestic affairs"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Pearse Papers,Ms21056,,20th,"Letters from various correspondents to Patrick Pearse, undated. Correspondents include Mary Hayden, Eleanor Hull, Eibhlin Nic Aitcin, Una Ni Fhaircheallaigh and his mother Mrs Pearse. There are 17 folders in total.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Pearse Papers,Ms21055,c1908-1912,20th,"Letters and cards of Mrs K Gorman to WIlliam Pearse and one to Mabel Gorman, 1908-1912, and many undated. There are 13 items in total.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Pearse Papers,Ms21058,c1908-1912,20th,"Letters and cards from Mabel Gorman to William Pearse, 1908-1912, and some undated. There are c70 items in 5 folders.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Pearse Papers,Ms21059,1908-1931,20th,"Letters and papers of Mrs M Pearse, relating to Colaiste Eanna and to her personal affairs, 1908-1921. There are 20 folders in total.",education"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Pearse Papers,Ms21060,,20th,"'The awakening of the horsemen of Aileach ...', a drama in 4 acts by Francis E Walsh, with a letter to Mrs M Pearse from the author.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Pearse Papers,Ms21082,,19th,"Correspondence between James Pearse and Margaret Brady (afterwards Pearse), undated.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Pearse Papers,Ms21088,1911-1916,20th,"Papers, mainly relating to Scoil Eanna, also including accounts of St Ita's, 1911, by Gertrude Bloomer. There are 5 folders in total.",education"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Pearse Papers,Ms21090,1914-1950,20th,"Accounts, mainly of Scoil Eanna, also including some of Mrs Margaret Pearse, 1914-1950. There are 2 folders in total.",finance; education"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Pearse Papers,Ms21092,c1932,20th,"Obituary notice of Mrs Margaret Pearse, typescript, perhaps by Desmond Ryan, [c1932?].","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Pearse Papers,Ms21097,1916-1930,20th,"Accounts, cancelled cheques and Bank Books of Mrs Margaret Pearse, mainly relating to St Enda's College.",education; finance"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Mary Hayden Papers,Ms14007,,20th,"Notes by Mary Hayden on Irish history, language and literature, early 20th century. There are 14 folders in total.",women historians"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Mary Hayden Papers,Ms14008,,20th,"Notes by Mary Hayden on early English and European history, early 20th century.",women historians"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Mary Hayden Papers,Ms24009,1908-1938,20th,"Six letters and postcards to Mary Hayden, 1908-1938.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Mary Hayden Papers,Ms24010,,20th,"Short story entitled 'Not worth mentioning', in the handwriting of Mary Hayden, early 20th century.",women authors"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Mary Hayden Papers,Ms24011,c1934,20th,"Paper entitled 'The new woman - a reply', by Mary Hayden, being a criticism of `The New Woman' by Alice Curtayne.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Mary Hayden Papers,Ms14012,,20th,"Copy typescript report of the National Council of Women of Czechoslovakia, Prague, 2 April 1929.",women's rights; organisations"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Mary Hayden Papers,Ms14013,c1930,20th,Typescript of 'Charity children in 18th-century Dublin' by Mary Hayden.,poverty; women historians"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Amy Mander Papers,Ms14507,,19th,Extract from the `Strand Magazine' on Girton and Newnham Colleges by E A Brayley-Hodgetts.,education"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Amy Mander Papers,Ms14509,1887-1916,"19th, 20th","Notes on landlord and tenant question, 7 December 1887<br><br>Notes of acquaintances<br><br>Quotations and 'things to do' (shopping list, etc.), February 1916, and envelopes.",land agitation; domestic affairs"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Amy Mander Papers,Ms14512,1887-1895,19th,"Manuscripts of talks, speeches and notices relating to the Land War, Irish National League meetings and Home Rule demonstrations, given mainly to the Women's Liberal Association of England. There are 385 pages in total.",land agitation; nationalism"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Amy Mander Papers,Ms24513,1887-1898,19th,"Four letters thanking Miss Mander for help, clothing and money for the poor, 1887-1898.",poverty; charity"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Amy Mander Papers,Ms24514,1887-1888,19th,"Three letters from Timothy Harrington MP to Miss Mander relating to the Land War trials at Mitchelstown, County Cork, and thanking her for help, 28 September 1887-27 January 1888.",land agitation"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Amy Mander Papers,Ms24515,,19th,"Two letters from Patrick Gallinagh, Sandy Street Nursery, Newry, thanking Miss Mander for support in the land troubles, 27-28 October 1887.",nationalism; land agitation"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Amy Mander Papers,Ms24517,,19th,"Letter from Emily Conybeare, St Leonard's Grange, Ingatestone, to 'dearest Brunhilda', inviting her to spend Whitsuntide with her, and referring to her own three days spent canvassing at Romford, 2 April 1888.",politics"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Amy Mander Papers,Ms24518,,19th,"Letter from John Morley MP to Amy Mander, 22 April 1888.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Amy Mander Papers,Ms24522,,19th,"Presscutting of an address by the Countess of Aberdeen on 'The lives of women', from Pall Mall Budget, 25 April 1889.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Amy Mander Papers,Ms14523,,19th,"Two letters from C A V Conybeare MP from Derry Gaol to Amy Mander relating to his prison sentence, books he needs and expressing gratitude for Miss Mander's interest, 3 September 1889; 2 October 1889.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Amy Mander Papers,Ms24524,,19th,"Telegram from [?] Rice, Galway, acknowledging receipt of a hamper<br><br>Unsigned note [from Miss Mander] to 'my dear friend', regretting that he/she was 'spirited away' that morning, 6 September 1889.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Amy Mander Papers,Ms24525,c1890,19th,"Title page of `French Irregular Verbs', marked Aine ni Mhiocain (Ann Meehan), Clochar Loreto [Loreto Convent], Leitirceannain, Contae Dun na nGall [Letterkenny, County Donegal].","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Amy Mander Papers,Ms24527,c1890,19th,"Leaflet on 'The temperance question and women's suffrage', published by the Central National Society for Women's Suffrage, London.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Amy Mander Papers,Ms24529,,19th,"Account of an industrial and technical exhibition of Irish industries at Foxford, County Mayo, 4- 6 September 1890.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Amy Mander Papers,Ms24531,,19th,"Letter from Michael Davitt, thanking Miss Mander for her sympathy and regretting the violent demonstrations of the previous Sunday, 17 December 1891.",politics; land agitation"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Amy Mander Papers,Ms24533,1892-1893,19th,"Report of statement of accounts and list of members of Walsall Women's Liberal Association, 1892-1893.",politics"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Amy Mander Papers,Ms24534,,19th,"Two copies, with pencilled notes, of the Women's National Liberal Association Conference, 8-9 May 1894.",politics"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Amy Mander Papers,Ms24536,1914-1917,20th,"Letters from Maurice Healy, Amy Mander's nephew, referring to his war service and to Irish politics, 30 August 1914-13 April 1917.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Sheehy Skeffington Papers,Ms24088,,20th,"Thirty seven letters to Hanna Sheehy Skeffington, 1921, relating to public opinion and events in Ireland, with references to the nationalist movement, the Irish White Cross, the women's movement and Dublin Corporation business. Correspondents include Mary A Childrers, Alice Park and Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence.",women's rights; nationalism; organistions"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Sheehy Skeffington Papers,Ms24089,,20th,"Forty three letters to Hanna Sheehy Skeffington, 1921, including references to the nationalist and women's movements and teaching. Correspondents include Rosamund Jacob, Constance Markievicz, Alice Park.",nationalism; women's rights; education"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Sheehy Skeffington Papers,Ms24090,c1921-1922,20th,"Letters to Hanna Sheehy Skeffington, mainly relating to nationalist and women's movements from Nora Connolly, Eva Gore Booth, Maud Gonne MacBride and others. Undated, but c1921-1922. There are 26 items in total.",women's rights; nationalism"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Sheehy Skeffington Papers,Ms24091,c1922-1924,20th,"Letters to Hanna Sheehy Skeffington and draft of letter by her, c1922-1924. Correspondents include Anna Maria Hiechoroski, Vienna, and Alice Park.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Sheehy Skeffington Papers,Ms24092,,20th,"Letters to Hanna Sheehy Skeffington, 1925, mainly relating to the republican and women's movements in Ireland and the USA. Correspondents include Nora Connolly, Cecilia Gallagher, Rosamund Jacob and Alice Park. There are 12 items in total.",women's rights; politics"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Sheehy Skeffington Papers,Ms 24093,,20th,"Letters to Hanna Sheehy Skeffington, mainly relating to republican and women's movements, from Sydney Gifford ['John Brennan'), Susan Mitchell, Alice Park and others.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Sheehy Skeffington Papers,Ms24094,,20th,"Letters to Hanna Sheehy Skeffington and associated correspondence,1925, mainly relating to the  nationalist and women's movements, from Cecilia Gallagher, Rosamund Jacob, Maud Gonne MacBride, Mairead Ni Cillin, Alice Park and others. There are 32 items in total.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Sheehy Skeffington Papers,Ms24095,,20th,"Letters to Hanna Sheehy Skeffington, 1926, mainly relating to Fianna Fail, the republican movement in the USA and the women's movement, from Cecilia Gallagher, Rosamund Jacob, Kathleen O'Connell, Cait Bean Sheain T O Ceallaigh and others. There are 17 items in total.",politics; women's rights"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Sheehy Skeffington Papers,Ms24096,,20th,"Letter from Ellen A Ford of 'The Irish World', New York, to Hanna Sheehy Skeffington relating to the poems of Anna Parnell, 11 January 1904.",women poets"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Sheehy Skeffington Papers,Ms24099,,20th,"Postcard from Hanna Sheehy Skeffington in London to Francis Sheehy Skeffington, 28 July 1908.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Sheehy Skeffington Papers,Ms24099,,20th,"Letter from J Soitoux, Armentieres, France to Hanna Sheehy Skeffington relating to the women's suffrage movement in Ireland, 22 January 1914.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Sheehy Skeffington Papers,Ms24100,c1916-1930,20th,"Letters to Hanna Sheehy Skeffington with accounts and miscellaneous items, c1916-1930, mainly relating to the women's movement, from Louie Bennett, Mary Hayden, Maud Gonne MacBride, Mary Sheepshanks of the International Women's Suffrage Alliance and others. There are 33 items in total.",women's rights"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Sheehy Skeffington Papers,Ms24101,1916-1917,20th,"Letters to Hanna Sheehy Skeffington, 1916-1917, some relating to Francis Sheehy Skeffington's death and the subsequent enquiry, with a number concerning the Easter Rising and the women's movement, from Gretta Cousins and others. There are 15 items in total.",women's rights; nationalism"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Sheehy Skeffington Papers,Ms24102,,20th,"Letters to Hanna Sheehy Skeffington, 1918, mainly concerning problems in obtaining a passport, from Gretta Cousins, Charlote Despard, Katherine Bruce Glasier, Rosamund Jacob and others. There are 20 items in total.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Sheehy Skeffington Papers,Ms24103,,20th,"Letters and telegrams to Hanna Sheehy Skeffington, 1918, mainly relating to her release from prison and return to Ireland. Correspondents include Louise Gavan Duffy, Eva Gore Booth, Rosamund Jacob, Patricia Lynch, Margaret Pearse and Margaret Skinnider. There are 66 items in total.",women prisoners"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Sheehy Skeffington Papers,Ms24104,,20th,"Letters to Hanna Sheehy Skeffington, 1918, relating to her release form prison, Sinn Fein and the women's movement, from Helen Chenevix, Charlotte Despard, Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence and others. There are 27 items in total.",women prisoners; nationalism; women's rights"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Sheehy Skeffington Papers,Ms24105,,20th,"Letters to Hanna Sheehy Skeffington, 1918, relating to Francis Sheehy Skeffington's death, the women's movement and the anti-conscription campaign, from Helen Chenevix, Kate O'Kelly, Countess Plunkett, Margaret Skinnider and others. There are 22 items in total.",women and war; 1916; women's rights"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Sheehy Skeffington Papers,Ms24106,,20th,"Letters to Hanna Sheehy Skeffington and associated correspondence, 1918, relating to Sinn Fein, the labour movement, the general election, political prisoners and the women's movement. Correspondents include Maud Gonne MacBride, Mary MacSwiney. There are 38 items in total.",nationalism; politics; women's rights"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Sheehy Skeffington Papers,Ms24107,,20th,"Letters to Hanna Sheehy Skeffington, 1918, relating to Sinn Fein and the women's movement, from Louie Bennett, Rosamund Jacob, Constance Lytton and others. There are 13 items in total.",nationalism; women's rights"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Sheehy Skeffington Papers,Ms24108,c1918,20th,"Letters to Hanna Sheehy Skeffington relating to the nationalist and women's movements, from Maud Gonne MacBride and others, not dated but probably c1918. There are 26 items in total.",nationalism; women's rights"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Sheehy Skeffington Papers,Ms24109,,20th,"Letters to Hanna Sheehy Skeffington and draft of letters by her, 1919, relating to the general election, the women's movement and other matters, from Countess Plunkett and others. There are 8 items in total.",women's rights; politics"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Sheehy Skeffington Papers,Ms24110,,20th,"Letters to Hanna Sheehy Skeffington, 1920, relating to the nationalist and women's movements, with references to the Irish Self-Determination League of Great Britain, also Dublin Corporation business.    Correspondents include Louie Bennett and Margaret Pearse. There are 27 items in total.",women's rights; nationalism; poliitcs"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Sheehy Skeffington Papers,Ms24111,,20th,"Letters to Hanna Sheehy Skeffington, 1920, relating to Jim Larkin's imprisonment in the USA, the Irish Self-Determination League of Great Britain and the women's movement, from Maud Gonne MacBride and others. There are 14 items in total.",women's rights; politics"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Sheehy Skeffington Papers,Ms 24112,,20th,"Letters to Hanna Sheehy Skeffington, 1920, relating to the Irish Self-Determination League of Great Britain and British left-wing organisations sympathetic to Ireland, also references to Dublin Corporation and vocational education matters, from Louie Bennett, Beatrice C M Brown, Rosamund Jacob and others. There are 17 items in total.",politics"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Sheehy Skeffington Papers,Ms24113,c1920,20th,"Letters to Hanna Sheehy Skeffington relating to the Irish Self-Determination League of Great Britain, Irish opinion in the USA. Correspondents include Rosamund Jacob and Grace Plunkett. Not dated, but probably c1920. There are 23 items in total.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Sheehy Skeffington Papers,Ms24114,,20th,"Letters to Hanna Sheehy Skeffington, 1921, relating to  the Irish Self-Determination League of Great Britain, the women's movement and the career of Captain Bowen-Colthurst, from Rosamund Jacob, Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence, K E Royds of the Women's International League. There are 20 items in total.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Sheehy Skeffington Papers,Ms24115,1923-1924,20th,"Letters to Hanna Sheehy Skeffington, 1923-1924, relating to Irish events in the USA and Canada and a military raid on her home in October 1923, from Alice Park and others. There are 6 items in total.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Sheehy Skeffington Papers,Ms24116,,20th,"Letters to Hanna Sheehy Skeffington, 1925, relating to the Irish republican movement in the USA, and the Irish White Cross, from Helen Crawford of Workers' International Relief and others.",organisations"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Sheehy Skeffington Papers,Ms24117,,20th,"Letters to Hanna Sheehy Skeffington, 1925, relating to the republican movement in Ireland and the USA, the women's movement and personal matters. Correspondents include Aine Ceannt, Gretta Cousins, Cecilia Gallagher, Rosamund Jacob, Mary MacSwiney. There are 17 items in total.",women's right"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Sheehy Skeffington Papers,Ms24118,,20th,"Letters to Hanna Sheehy Skeffington, 1925, relating to the republican movement in Ireland, the USA and Canada, also the women's movement. Correspondents include Aine Ceannt and Cecilia Gallagher.",women's rights"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Sheehy Skeffington Papers,Ms24119,,20th,"Letters to Hanna Sheehy Skeffington and associated correspondence, 1926, relating to the republican and women's movements in Ireland, the US and Canada, with references to Fianna Fail and the Workers' Party of Ireland. Correspondents include Aine Ceannt, Lola M Lloyd, Mairead Ni CIllin, Alice Paul of the National Women's Party, USA. There are 56 items in 4 folders.",women's rights"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Sheehy Skeffington Papers,Ms24120,1930-1931,20th,"Letters to Hanna Sheehy Skeffington, including some from the US, mainly relating to lectures to be given by her, with a letter from John J Reynolds relating to the death mask of Robert Emmet. There are 20 items in total.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Sheehy Skeffington Papers,Ms24121,1933-1934,20th,"Letters to Hanna Sheehy Skeffington and [? drafts of] letters by her, 1933-1934, relating to imprisonment in Armagh Gaol, and projected visit to Canada.",women prisoners"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Sheehy Skeffington Papers,Ms24122,,20th,"Letters to Hanna Sheehy Skeffington relating to the republican and socialist movements and efforts to have Roger Casement's remains repatriated, from Dorothy Hungerford, Maud Gonne MacBride and others. There are 25 items in total.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Sheehy Skeffington Papers,Ms24123,1936-1937,20th,"Letters to Hanna Sheehy Skeffington and associated papers relating to the  Casement remains and literary matters, from Kathleen O'Brennan, Margaret Pearse and others. There are 20 items in total.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Sheehy Skeffington Papers,Ms24124,,20th,"Letters to Hanna Sheehy Skeffington, with references to broadcast talks and published articles, the republican movement and the Spanish Civil War, including the imprisonment of Frank Ryan.   Correspondents include Nellie Gifford Donnelly, Ethel Mannin, Alice Park and Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence. There are 40 items in total.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Sheehy Skeffington Papers,Ms24125,,20th,"Letters to Hanna Sheehy Skeffington, with drafts of letters by her, relating to the Munich crisis, the Spanish Civil War and the debate on capital punishment, from various correspondents. There are 27 items in total.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Sheehy Skeffington Papers,Ms24126,,20th,"Letters to Hanna Sheehy Skeffington relating to the republican and women's movements, and the Spanish Civil War, from Maire Comerford, Ethel Mannin, Alice Paul, Agnes M Perry, Eleanor Yarrow and others. There are 74 items in total.",women's rights; politics"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Sheehy Skeffington Papers,Ms24127,,20th,"Thirteen letters to Hanna Sheehy Skeffington relating to the women's movement, Ireland and World War II, and Frank Ryan, from Ethel Mannin, Alice Park and others.",women's rights"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Sheehy Skeffington Papers,Ms24128,,20th,"Letters to Hanna Sheehy Skeffington, 1941, relating to literary matters, World War II and the women's movement, from Ethel Mannin, Mairead Ni Cillin (Canada), Alice Park and others. There are 33 items in total.",women's rights"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Sheehy Skeffington Papers,Ms24129,c1942,20th,"Letters to Hanna Sheehy Skeffington and associated papers relating to literary censorship and literary matters, compensation for Mrs Sarah Mellows for the loss of her son Liam Mellows, and World War II, from Edith Best, Alice Park and others. There are 61 items in total.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Sheehy Skeffington Papers,Ms24130,1908-1913,20th,"Copies of 3 letters of Francis Sheehy Skeffington on various topics, including presentation to James and Margaret Cousins, 1908-1913.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Sheehy Skeffington Papers,Ms24132,,20th,"Two telegrams to Hanna Sheehy Skeffington from [? Sylvia] Pankhurst, referring to presentation of a petition.",suffrage; women's rights,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Sheehy Skeffington Papers,Ms24133,c1912-1915,20th,"Letters to Hanna Sheehy Skeffington from Margaret T McCoubrey of Belfast, c1912-1915, mainly relating to the women's suffrage movement, also letters to Margaret McCoubrey and associated papers. There are 46 items in 3 folders, some undated.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Sheehy Skeffington Papers,Ms24134,c1913-1936,20th,"Drafts of letters by Hanna Sheehy Skeffington, mainly relating to the women's movement, the nationalist movement, political prisoners and other matters. There are 16 items in total.",women's rights; politics; nationalism,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Sheehy Skeffington Papers,Ms24135,1914-1915,20th,"Miscellaneous drafts of letters, etc., by Hanna Sheehy Skeffington, mainly relating to the women's movement, including the Irish Women's Franchise League, with references to Home Rule and World War I. There are 31 items in total.",women's rights; suffrage; politics; nationalism,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Sheehy Skeffington Papers,Ms24136,,20th,"Postcard from Hanna Sheehy Skeffington to Francis Sheehy Skeffington, announcing her return by train from Boyle, County Roscommon.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Sheehy Skeffington Papers,Ms24137,1918-1945,20th,"Letters to Hanna Sheehy Skeffington with associated papers, mainly relating to the women's and nationalist movements, from, among others, <br>Katherine Gillett-Gatty, relating to Spanish Civil War refugees<br>Sorcha MacDermott, relating to the Roger Casement Committee.<br>There are 26 items in total.",nationalism; women's rights; politics,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Sheehy Skeffington Papers,Ms24138,1918-1921,20th,"Six letters to Hanna Sheehy Skeffington from Sir Francis Fletcher Vane relating to Anglo-Irish politics<br><br>Draft of letter from Sir Francis regarding the circumstances leading to the death of Francis Sheehy Skeffington, 1920.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Sheehy Skeffington Papers,Ms24139,,20th,"Part of a letter from Esther Roper to Hanna Sheehy Skeffington, protesting against discrimination towards women in legislation before the Dail, 19 June 1935.",women's rights,,"University College Dublin, Archives Department",,Fitzwilliam Family Papers,P3,1693-1852,"17th, 18th, 19th","A small collection of 26 items relating to the Fitzwilliam family. Includes 5 letters (P3/3-7)) to Nesbitt and Stewart (bankers), Aldermanbury, London, from Charlotte Watson-Wentworth, Lady Rockingham, sister-in-law of William Fitzwilliam, 3rd Earl Fitzwilliam. Lady Rockingham acted as trustee of the marriage settlement of her sister, Harriet Sturgeon, and the letters (1775-1790) relate to the administration of the marriage settlement and other financial matters, for example:<br>P3/5  requests payment of Ï75 to the account of her nephew, Thomas William Sturgeon, as part of his Ï200 annuity, 2 January 1787<br>P3/6  details arrangements to be made for the distribution of Ï140 from William Wentworth Fitzwilliam, 4th Earl Fitzwilliam, as part of the marriage settlement allowance of Harriet Sturgeon, 16 December 1789.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."University College Dublin, Archives Department",,Greene Family Collection,P2,1761-1946,18th-20th,"Correspondence of the Green family of Ballydaniel, County Cork and Callan, County Kilkenny.    <br>Section A (material relating to Benjamin Green, 1761-1825) includes the will, dated 15 March 1761, of Denis Shea, Ballylarkin, County Kilkenny, appointing a guardian for his daughter, inheritor of the bulk of his property, and manager for the estate until her coming of age (P2/A/1)<br>Request for money from Ann Murphy to John Greene, and a letter from John Green to Ann Murphy warning her to be more discreet, January 1825, (P2/A/24-25).<br><br>Sections B and C (material relating mainly to John Green (I), 1828-61 and to John Greene (II), 1861-1868) contain a number of letters from, to and about female members of the Greene family and other women relating to business and family matters.  For example, a letter from Catherine Greene, Burgery to her father, John Green, refers to division of lands at Ballylarkin by him and her aunt, Lucretia Green, 5 October 1845, (P2/B/24)<br>Letter from Hannora Whelan to John Greene requests payment of a longstanding debt, 23 November 1859, (P2/B/61).<br><br>Section D (42 items) contains material relating to Catherine Greene, wife of John Greene II, Ballylarkin, 1872-1893. It includes the will, 9 December 1869, of John Green, in which he leaves his estate to his wife, Catherine, in trust for their six children (P2/D/2), letters, mainly dealing with personal and family matters, and press cuttings.<br><br>Section E (material relating to John Greene III and to his wife, Bridie (nee Norris), Burgery, Dungarven, 1895-1946) includes several letters from relatives and others to Bridie Greene relating to family matters, with references to contemporary political events.<br><br>Section F (letters from John Dillon to John Greene III, 1894-1924) includes a letter (?1924) from Mrs Smyth, daughter of John Dillon, to Mrs Greene, thanking her for letting her see her father's letters to John Greene (P2/F/10).<br>There is 1 box.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."University College Dublin, Archives Department",,Michael Hayes Papers,P53,1906-1972,20th,"The collection documents the career and public life of Michael Hayes, 1889-1976, including his period as Minister for Education in the 2nd Dail, 1922, his chairmanship of the Civil Service Commission, 1923-1932, and his years at University College, Dublin.<br>A  (Dail Eireann and Irish Free State) <br>Includes copy of a letter of 25 April 1922 from Margaret Pearse, Kathleen Clarke, Cait Bean Mhichil Ui Cheallachain, Eithne Inglis and Maire Nic Suibhne to all TDs, urging opposition to the Treaty (P53/37); Memorandum on the objections of the Catholic Truth Society to amendments relating to birth control information tabled to the Censorship of Publications Bill 1928 (P53/65).<br><br>B  (Hayes's internment in Ballykinlar) Includes a letter from the Hibernian Bank to Hayes relating to the authorisation for Mrs Hayes to sign cheques on his behalf (P53/85); also letters from Mary Kate Ryan, Mary Kate O'Kelly, Assistant in French, University College Dublin, relating to academic and political matters, Eileen Lynch, University College Cork, and 2 letters and a card from May Hayes to her husband (P53/91/93/98/97/102/103).<br><br>C  (Minister for Education, 1922-1923) Includes letter from Cait O'Kelly relating to arrangements for taking Hayes's classes during his absence (P53/128).<br><br>D  (Irish Race Congress, Paris, 1922)  Includes letter and postcard from Hayes to May Hayes (P53/141/142).<br><br>F  (Arthur Griffith)  Includes material on the financial position of Maud Griffith, Arthur Griffith's widow (P53/208/209/214), also 2 letters (1972) from Virginia Glandon, Kansas City, USA, relating to  her research for a study of Arthur Griffith (P53/228).<br><br>H  (Correspondence)  Includes a letter, 1951, from Liam O'Briain, University College Galway, referring to the Mother and Child Scheme ('When [Noel] Browne talked of pre-natal education (that blasted word education!) it was clear he meant to have nothing whatever morally objectionable but merely giving ordinary advice such as doctors are giving ... everyday') (P53/263).    <br>Also letter from Joan Burke and May Cosgrave, sisters of W T Cosgrave, on the latter's death in 1965 (P53/278), a collection of letters from Hayes to May Hayes, written from the USA (1925) and while attending conferences in London and Ontario (1948-1949) (P53/282/283), and 4 files of correspondence on employment, including 7 letters from Agnes McGrane relating to the dismissal of civil servants for political reasons, and 2 from Patricia Hoey, seeking reinstatement as a civil servant (P53/290).<br><br>I  (Research and writing)   Includes letters from Phillis Bean Ui Cheallaigh, Margery Forester, Brigid Hogan O'Higgins and Catherine Donohoe (P53/333/336/351/353); also obituary of Agnes Ryan, founder of Cumann na mBan in Belfast and copy of an obituary of May Hayes (P53/390).<br><br>J  (National University of Ireland and University College Dublin, 1919-1975)  Includes letter, 1921 from Mary Ryan, University College Cork, relating to the teaching of languages (P53/437).<br>There are 15 boxes.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."University College Dublin, Archives Department",,D J O'Donoghue Papers,LA15,1830-1916,"19th, 20th","Papers of David James O'Donoghue, member of the Southwark Literary Club, publisher, author of Poets of Ireland (1892-1893), appointed librarian of University College, Dublin 1909. The main body of the collection consists of O'Donoghue's correspondence over the period 1887-1917. <br>Correspondents include:<br>Sara Allgood<br>Helen Allingham<br>Frances Allitsen<br>Miss C G Anster<br>Mary Bateson<br>C Ethel Bird<br>Regina Miriam Block<br>Mary Blundell<br>Norma Borthwick<br>Teresa Boylan<br>Lady Gregory<br>Teresa Brayton<br>Susan Brush (nee Carleton)<br>Sophie Bryant<br>Mary E L Butler (offering to contribute an essay on 'Irish women's work in the Irish revival movement')<br>Jane Carleton (on her father William Carleton and her own and her sister Mrs Fox's financial difficulties)<br>Mrs T Coffey<br>Mary Costello<br>Mary Fitzallen<br>Mrs M Floyd<br>Alice Furlong<br>Mary Furlong<br>Louisa Guiney<br>Emily Hickey<br>Eleanor Hull<br>Anna Johnston<br>Minnie T Kranich<br>Miss L M Little<br>Augusta Lover<br>Katherine Luby<br>Maude MaDermott<br>Miss L McManus<br>Elizabeth Mathews<br>Alice Milligan<br>Countess of Milltown<br>Rosa Mulholland (Lady Gilbert)<br>Alice Needham<br>Charlotte G O'Brien<br>Miss C O'Connor-Eccles and Mary O'Connor-Eccles<br>Nora Tynan O'Mahony<br>Annie Wilson Patterson<br>Margaret Teresa Pender (nee O'Doherty)<br>Dora Sigerson Shorter<br>Edith OE Somerville<br>Margaret Stokes<br>Tereza Straticlescey<br>Mrs T L L Teeling<br>Mrs Kildare Tracy<br>Katherine Tynan<br>Annie Walsh<br>Deborah Webb<br>Ethel Rolt Wheeler<br>Elizabeth Yeats<br>Emily Henrietta Hickey<br>Lady Wilde (LA15/1-1665)<br>These letters, arranged largely in alphabetical order, are almost exclusively on literary topics, for instance:<br>Miss L McManus, the novelist and author of Lally the Brigade, writes to offer her services as a reader of manuscripts and regarding the possibility of having her book Nessa filmed<br>Alice Milligan agrees to contribute to the James Clarence Mangan memorial fund, requests O'Donoghue's help to supply books on Ireland for a cousin in America, and encloses 5 poem<br>Elizabeth Yeats enquires for a 'little book of poems by Frances Brown, a blind poet<br><br>The collection also includes correspondence addressed to William Carleton and Jane Carleton, his wife, including:<br>Letters from Selina Bunbury, Mrs M Callan, Rosa and Susan Carleton (daughters) (LA15/1710-1773)<br>Letters from William Carleton to his wife Jane, his daughter Siggy (Jane), daughter-in-law Mary- Anne and 2 draft letters to the Lord Chancellor by Miss Jane Carleton, requesting, on her father's behalf, that some provision be made for his daughters after his death (LA15/1774-1782).   It also includes a letter from Selina Bunbury to Rev. W A Evanson requesting publication of work by an unnamed author in 'Fraser's Magazine' (LA15/1783).<br>There are 5 boxes.",,,"University College Dublin, Archives Department",,Richard Mulcahy Papers,P7,1900-1970,20th,"This collection includes:<br>Letters to Mulcahy on political topics from Annie MacSwiney (relating to photographs of her brother and critical of Mulcahy's pro-Treaty stance (P7a/44)<br>Letter from Maud Gonne MacBride (undated), complaining of the treatment received by her son and other prisoners in Mountjoy Jail (P7a/173)<br>Letter from Maire MacSuibhne in Mountjoy, 4 November 1922, informing him that she is going on hunger strike for the Republican cause (P7a/179)<br>There is also a letter of November 1922 to Mrs Josephine (Min) Mulcahy (nee Ryan) from her sisters, appealing to her to use her influence to save the lives of Erskine Childers and Maire MacSuibhne (P7a/181)<br>Other correspondents on political matters include Lady Hazel Lavery relating to Major-General Sir William Brancker and Ireland (P7b/12)<br>See also references to Josephine Mulcahy under the section dealing with Mulcahy's term as Chairman of the Gaeltacht Commission (1925-1926) and Minister for Local Government and Public Health (1927-32) (P7b/72-73). <br><br>The section dealing with Mulcahy's term as Chairman of the Gaeltacht Commission (1925-1926) and Minister for Local Government and Public Health (1927-1932) contains references to women and children at the Dublin Union, child welfare and shorthand Irish typists (P7b/72).This section of the collection also includes analyses of Mary Bromage's biography of de Valera (P7b/171) and correspondence of Batt O'Connor with J A Costello and Eileen O'Connor on the War of Independence and Bromage's work (P7b/174), as well as transcripts of conversations between Maire Bean Ui Brugha and Mulcahy on Sean McDermott and the post-1915 period (P7b/176), and transcripts of taped conversations with Josephine Mulcahy and others on various political topics (P7b/183/186); also letters from Angela Dillon (on the 50th anniversary of the Easter Rising), and copy of letter to Mrs Tom Johnson relating to her husband's 1925 speech on neutrality (P7c/1-12)<br>There is a considerable amount of material on Josephine (Min) Mulcahy, including:<br>Transcription of a taped account by her of the Easter Rising (P7b/2)<br>Photographs of Mulcahy and his wife (P7b/4)<br>Letters between Mulcahy and his wife, and a letter from W T Cosgrave to Mrs Mulcahy (P7b/13), together with other material relating to Josephine Mulcahy and the Mulcahy family, 1932-1971 (P7b/16).  <br>The collection also contains material on Josephine Mulcahy's Senate candidacy (September 1925), which includes information on her campaign and on that of other women candidates, together with a biographical article and picture (P7b/26)<br>See also references to Josephine Mulcahy under the section dealing with Mulcahy's term as Chairman of the Gaeltacht Commission and Minister for Local Government and Public Health (P7b/72-73), also the correspondence of Josephine Mulcahy and her sister, Nelly Ryan, and notes by Josephine Mulcahy on anonymous correspondence (P7c/13-15)<br>The collection also includes correspondence between Mulcahy and his sisters, Sister Mary Angela, Ursuline Convent, Thurles, Sister Otteran (Odran), Ursuline Convent, Waterford ), Sr Mary Senan,  (P7a/44/45/174, P7b/18-24, P73/13-15)  <br>Other material relating to family and personal matters include a notebook of copies of letters from Mulcahy's sister 'Nell' to her nephew on family history, notes on Samuel and Maria Harris written by Sister Mary Angela of the Sacred Heart (P7b/4), letters, printed matter and notes including a 'League of Prayer Bulletin' featuring Sister S M Angela  (P7b/10), also draft letters from Mulcahy to Mother de Pazzi (P7b/10), condolences to Mulcahy on Sr Angela's death, correspondence with Sr Teresita, Mercy College, Passage West, County Cork, on personal and family matters (P7c/1-12), letters from Alice Stopford Green, Mollie Colum, Maud Griffith to Sr Angela acknowledging her condolences on Arthur Griffith's death, and Fr James Kelly in Australia to Nelly Ryan on the Treaty, together with letter from Hugh and Emily Jackson to Jenny and Lizzie Harris-Slattery (P7c/13-15).<br>There are 103 boxes.<br><br>Michael Collins's Papers<br>Collins's correspondence as Minister for Finance and Commander-in-Chief (integrated into Richard Mulcahy Papers) includes a letter from Mrs Alice O'Grady, Rochestown, County Cork, seeking a position of trust for her husband, together with a copy of the 'Cork Examiner' of 14 August 1922, giving details of assistance given by her to National troops (P7a/61).<br>There are 3 boxes.",,,"University College Dublin, Archives Department",,Thomas McPartlin Papers,P19,1877-1923,"19th, 20th","Correspondence of Thomas McPartlin, President, Trade Union Congress, with members of the trade union movement, with reference to the trade union movement in Ireland, and correspondence in relation to Labour Party affairs. Includes:<br>Letter to McPartlin from Louie Bennett, thanking him for his support for the Irish Women Workers' Union<br>Letter from McPartlin, 1916, to Miss O'Brien, sister of William O'Brien, describing the difficulties of visiting her brother in Frongoch Camp, Wales, and the conditions there<br>Letter of sympathy from Archbishop Byrne of Dublin to Mrs Thomas McPartlin on her husband's death, 23 October 1923.",,,"University College Dublin, Archives Department",,Terence McSwiney Papes,P48b,1895-1962,"19th, 20th","The section of this collection dealing with personal affairs, 1879-1920, and  includes family and other correspondence of Terence MacSwiney, with references to Mary MacSwiney (mother), Mary (Minnie) MacSwiney, Katie MacSwiney, Peg MacSwiney and Nan MacSwiney (sisters), Kate (aunt) and Muriel MacSwiney (nee Murphy) (wife). It also includes a large volume of correspondence between Terence MacSwiney (from various jails) and Muriel MacSwiney, with references to political and personal matters, including Muriel's pregnancy and the birth of their daughter, Maire Og, in 1918.<br>The collection also includes correspondence between Terence MacSwiney and Ina M Walsh (later Sr Benignus), Bri and France Walsh, Alice Milligan, Mrs Murphy (mother-in-law), Tilly Fleischmann, K Shine and Lady Emily Fitzgerald-Arnott.   <br>The section devoted to MacSwiney's hunger strike and death includes an manuscript diary kept by Annie MacSwiney (sister), during the last week of his life (18-28 October 1920), photographs of Muriel MacSwiney, Maire Og MacSwiney and of Irish-American women's demonstration in New York in 1920.<br>Also 'Miss Mary MacSwiney's reply to the Home Office', 'An open letter from the wife and sisters of the Lord Mayor' to the Democratic and Republican candidates for the US Presidency, a copy of Mary MacSwiney's letter to Edward Shortt, Secretary of State for Home Affairs.<br>The papers also include newspaper cuttings with references to Muriel MacSwiney and Mary MacSwiney.<br>Material produced after Terence MacSwiney's death includes a poem, 'When I was a little girl', by Alice Milligan, typescript copies of 2 lectures and notes by Mary MacSwiney, and 2 printed copies of 'The story of Toirdhealbhach Mac Suibhne (Terence MacSwiney)' by his sister Eithne, from her biography 'A life of Toirdhealbhach Mac Suibhne' in preparation at the time (25 October 1930).<br><br>Note: P48b/87-93 are too fragile for production, and P48b102-157 are not available for consultation.",politics; nationalism,,"University College Dublin, Archives Department",,Terence MacSwiney Papers,P48c,1895-1962,"19th, 20th","This part of the collection comprises the papers of the biographers of Terence MacSwiney, Etienette Beuque (whose work was never published) and Moirin Chevasse, whose biography of MacSwiney was published in 1962.<br>Beuque's material includes extensive information provided by Mary and Annie MacSwiney, with references to Maire Og MacSwiney and Muriel MacSwiney, also correspondence with Dorothy Macardle, Pauline Henley, Mrs Cathal Brugha, Natalie Murphy, Hanna Sheehy Skeffington, Sighle McAmhlaoibh, Bridget Walsh, Mary O'Kelly, Mrs Mairin Ryan. Also includes copies of Terence MacSwiney's diary 1902-1913, with references to his mother's illness, death and funeral, his friendship with Bridget Walsh and his sisters becoming nuns.<br><br>Moirin Chevasse's material includes correspondence with Muriel MacSwiney, Dorothy Macardle, Sinead Ni Ciossain (Jane Kissane), Annie MacSwiney, Maeve Kavanagh, Brid Ni Foghlada, Blanaid Nic Carthaig, Sydney Czira, Tilly Fleischmann, Maire Ni Acaoirign, Alice Cahill, (Neans?) de Paor, Mrs M O Buachalla and Maire Brugha (Terence MacSwiney's daughter). Also included are papers and letters of the MacSwiney family, letters of Terence MacSwiney to Muriel MacSwiney, his aunt and sisters, letters of Muriel MacSwiney, correspondence and statements of Annie MacSwiney, correspondence of Mary MacSwiney, Kit MacSwiney (Sr Francis Xavier), copybook containing manuscript draft of a book 'Mary MacSwiney: her Life and Times', written by Kit or Margaret MacSwiney, covering her life to 1906, unfinished.   <br><br>Also papers of Mrs Ruairi Brugha, including letters to Mrs Cathal Brugha, and correspondence of Mrs Ruairi Brugha with Richard Mulcahy about her father.",,,"University College Dublin, Archives Department",,Albert Agricultural College Papers,AAC1,1838-1970,"19th, 20th","Albert Agricultural College Papers. The Collection includes:<br>College Journals, 1870-1905, providing a daily record of College activities, including names of pupils admitted or leaving, details of curriculum, disciplinary problems, complaints about food, cleanliness etc., with some copies of the housekeeper's responses, details of excursions, sporting contests and visits by distinguished guests<br>Student records 1838-1857, including lists of women attending dairy management courses, 1884-1901, giving name, address, date of entry and departure, age and religion, and sometimes 'destination' (ie subsequent career)<br>Also photographs of students, college activities, interior and exterior views of College, etc.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms117,,17th,"A collection of, inter alia, letters, papers and petitions of the O'Leary family relating to their lands in Moira, County Down, 17th century. The collection includes a fragment of the rent roll of the Viscountess Guinness of Inveagh, 1641.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms119,c1670,17th,"Biography of Lady Mary Helen O'Brien, daughter of Murrough O'Brien, 1st Earl of Inchiquin, in French, revised throughout in a contemporary hand, c1670.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms134,1897-1922,"19th, 20th","Letters from Mary Kingsley to Mrs J R Green, 1897-1900.<br><br>Letter from Mary Kingsley to Sir Alfred Lyall, no date.<br><br>Two letters from J W Gregory to Mrs J R Green, 1922.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms218,,19th,"Copy of a play entitled 'Fitz-Gerald ou Le Comte de Kildare. Tragedie en cinq actes ...' by Count Thomas A de Lally-Tollendal<br><br>Autograph letter of the author to the Countess of Kildare, 3 June 1821.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms 223,,19th,"Unpublished verse translations from the plays of Franz Grillparzer by Mrs Elizabeth D Dowden. These include 'Der Gast Freund,' 'The Argonauts,' 'Hero and Leander,' Medea,' 'King of Ottakar,' and 'A faithful servant of his master,' late 19th century.",literature"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms224,,,Translation by Mrs. Elizabeth D Dowden of Gabriele D' Annunzio's 'La figlis di Iorio'.,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms232,,,"'The works of Andrea del Sarto' by Henrietta Guinness, no date.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms329,1852-1855,19th,"Typewritten copies of five letters of John Mitchell to Miss Thomson, 4 October1852-1 November 1855.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms407,,19th,"Scrapbook of Mrs William Hickey, containing inter alia cuttings relating to her husband, 'Martin Doyle' and three leaflets by S C Hall.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms408,,19th,"'The Hortus Siccus of grasses of Irish growth' by Joseph and Marianne Story, with samples of dried grasses, 1810.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,O' Donovan Rossa Papers,Ms412,,20th,"A notebook containing poems of Mrs J O' Donovan Rossa and some brief autobiographical notes, early 20th century.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms465,,19th,"Poems by 'Eva' (Mary Anne O' Doherty) of 'The Nation' presented to William Smith O' Brien, 1849; apparently autographed.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms409,1749-1791,18th,"List of subscriptions to the minister and the charity school of the Dissenting Congregation Meeting House, Eustace Street, Dublin, 25 March 1749-29 September 1791. Women feature among the list of subscribers, although in a smaller proportion to men.",education; welfare"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms495,1835-1849,19th,"Typescript copies of letters of Maria Edgeworth mainly to Mrs Moore, 1835-1849.",women authors"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms499,,19th,"Manuscript copy of 'Gerald Fitzgerald, a tale of the sixteenth century ..., ' by D(eborah) Grubb, published in 1845.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms511,1788-1790,18th,"Accounts of Mary and Richard St George relating to estates in Kerry, 1788-1790.",finance"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms1503,,19th,"An account of the life of Daniel O'Connell by his daughter, Ellen Fitzsimon, 1843.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms1504,,19th,"Recollections of Daniel O'Connell by his daughter, Ellen Fitzsimon, 1876.",biography"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms1551,1866-1875,19th,"Minutes of the monthly meetings of the Ladies' Sub-Committee of Pleasant's Female Orphan Asylum, Dublin. 1866-1875.",institutional care; charity; philanthrophy"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms1552,,19th,"Printed copy of an Act of Parliament (40 George III, cXV) for incorporating the governors and governesses of Pleasant's Female Orphan Society, Dublin, 1800.",institutional care; charity"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms1395,1707-1809,"18th, 19th","Typescript copy of the Baptismal and Marriage Registers  of the First Presbyterian Congregation of Armagh, 1707-1729; 1796-1808. Original in the possession of the Presbyterian Historical Society, Belfast. Indexed by T G F  Patterson.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms1396,c1821,19th,"Typescript copy of a fragmentary census of Kilmore Parish, County Armagh, giving names, ages and occupations c1821. Made from an original in the Public Library, Armagh by T G F Patterson.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms983,1832-1835,19th,"Letterbook of James R Barry relating to the administration of the Glandore male and female Interdenominational schools, County Cork, 1832-1835. References are made in the letters to the teaching of female students by female teachers.",education"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Father Hickey Papers,Ms8479,c1899-1904,"19th,20th","Letters to Revd. William Hickey while a he was a curate at St Michael's, West Derby Road, Liverpool, c1899-1904, including a number of letters from his friend, Kate Gossan of Howth.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Neville Papers,Ms8481,,"17th, 19th","Rentals and other papers relating to the Neville family estates in Counties Cork, Kildare, Wexford and elsewhere, 1673, 1810, 1836-1842, in  3 folders.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms8483,1922-1925,20th,"Lists relating to Irish political prisoners in English jails and correspondence relating to them with, amongst others,  the prison authorities and the Home Office by Miss M C Trench, Secretary of the Political Prisoners' Committee, Dublin 1922-1925, in 10 folders.",politics"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms8493,,17th,"Letter to Gilbert King at Charlestown, Elphin, from his brother Robert, containing, among other family issues, an expression of thanks for his kindness to his daughter, 1696.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms8508,1822-1899,19th,"Miscellaneous documents relating to land issues, includes letters from R W Peebles to Kate Richardson in respect of lands in County Louth, 1822-1899, in 6 folders.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Esmonde Papers,Ms8519,,19th,"Copies of documents relating to the Esmonde family, includes, among other documents, a will of Elizabeth Esmonde, 1810 and a rental of the Esmonde Estates at Ballynastragh, County Wexford, 1800.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms8536,1819-1894,19th,"Miscellaneous documents relating to the Evans family, includes, among other papers, a rental of the estates of the family of Evans, or Kelly-Evans of Armagh, in County Armagh, 1819-1894, in 3 folders.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms8541,1700-1771,18th,"Miscellaneous documents, 1700-1771, includes, among other papers, a marriage settlement of Redmond Barry and Katherine Taylor of Cork.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms8548,c1790,18th,"Rental of the estate of the Earl of Derby in Counties Louth and Meath, intended to be sold, c1790.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms 8549,1829-1830,19th,"Rental of part of the estates of the Tandy family, minors, Terenure and Drogheda, County Louth, 1829-1830.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms 8550,c1766,18th,"Rent Roll of part of Stafford Hussey's estate in the Baroney of Deece, County Meath, c1766.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms 8553,,19th,"Rentals and miscellaneous documents, includes, among other documents, rentals of the estate of the Mahon family, Baronets, at Castelgar, County Galway and Termonbarry, County Roscommon, for a number of years in the period, 1841-1859.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,William O'Brien Papers,Ms8556,1907-1927,20th,"Correspondence of William O'Brien, includes, among other letters, copies of many of O'Brien's letters in the hand of Mrs O'Brien, 1907-1927, in 31 folders.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Lalor Papers,Ms8565,1854-1874,19th,"Letters from John Lalor, 1854-1874, includes, among other letters, letters to his wife, in 4 folders.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Harrington Papers,Ms8585,c1880,19th,"Accounts of rents paid on various estates in County Cork, c1880.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Harrington Papers,Ms8586,,19th,"Miscellaneous warrants and court actions, includes, among other documents, court actions against Catherine Woods of Ballygawly for breach of the licensing laws, 1889.",crime"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Earl of Bantry Papers,Ms8599,1840-1881,19th,"Miscellaneous papers relating to the Earl of Bantry's  estates in County Cork, 1840-1881. These include, among other papers, eviction notices relating to the estates of the Earl of Bantry in County Cork. In 4 folders.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Revd. William Maziere Brady Papers,Ms8610,1864-1870,19th,"Personal letters from John Windele Brady and Catherine Brady to members of the Brady family, 1864-1870.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Mary Hutton Papers,Ms8613,1893-1896,19th,"Letters from Lucius and Mrs Hutton to their daughter-in-law, Mrs Mary Hutton, dealing with personal affairs, 1893-1896.",domestic affairs"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Mary Hutton Papers,Ms8615,1910-1919,20th,"Personal letters from Lady Rose Gilbert (Rose Mulholland) to Mrs Mary Hutton, 1910-1919. In 3 folders","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Mary Hutton Papers,Ms8618,1911-1912,20th,"Miscellaneous letters and documents which include personal letters from Revd. Matthew Russell, S J,  to Mrs Mary Hutton and a letter from Nicholas Donnelly, Bishop of Canea, to Fr Russell relating to Mrs Hutton's entry into the Catholic Church, 1911-1912.",religion"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Esmonde Papers,Ms8520,1900-1915,20th,"Esmonde family letters which include copies of letters to female members of the family, 1900-1915, for example, from Geoffrey Esmonde to his sister, Annette Esmonde, 1 February 1900.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms8622,1800-1811,19th,"Letters by Stephen W Howse to his father, mother, and other members of the family, 1800-1811. In 13 folders.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Dinneen Papers,Ms8623,,20th,"Essays, poems and a portion of a play by Revd. Patrick S Dinneen among which is an essay on womanhood. In 24 folders.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Dinneen Papers,Ms8628,,20th,"An incomplete biography in Irish of Maire Dinneen, by her son, Revd. Patrick S Dinneen and an incomplete biographical note on her, again in Irish, by `An Crocach'.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Lalor Papers,Ms8563,1825-1848,19th,"Letters from James Fintan Lalor, 1825-1848, includes one letter from Lalor to his mother, 22 July 1825.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Lalor Papers,Ms8567,1843-1931,19th-20th,"Letters from America to Richard Lalor of Tinakill, Leix, and to other members of his family, 1843-1931, mainly from his brother William and his cousins. These include, among other letters:<br><br>Letter from Mary Darcy to her uncle, 14 March1884<br><br>Letter from Anna Lalor to her uncle, 28 February 1873<br><br>Letter from Maria O'Brien to her cousin, Richard Lalor of Tinakill, Leix, 18 May 1861<br><br>Letter from Maria O'Brien to her cousin, Richard Lalor of Tinakill, Leix, 27 July 1861 with 2 letters  in the same writing signed Maria Dillon, 20 June 1865; 17 December 1868, and 1 letter signed `Maria Dillon O'B', 24 February 1873<br><br>Letter addressed, `My dear Father', with an envelope addressed [?] `Lalor Esquire, Tinahill, Abbeyleix, Queens Co', signed `Mary', 12 May 1843 <br><br>Letter addressed to her cousin from Mary Ann Murphy, no date.<br>In 2 folders.",emigration"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,D'Olier Papers,Ms8545,1775-1806,"18th, 19th","Miscellaneous papers, 1775-1806. These include a rent roll of the estate of Robert Phayre of County Wexford. In 16 folders.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms8620,,20th,"Miscellaneous documents relating to the IRA. These include, among other documents, a letter from Annie Hogan of Muinebheag, County Carlow, to David Hogan (Frank Gallagher), enclosing a warning note to the IRA which the Black and Tans wished to be posted up in the Tallagh Post Office, 1921.",republicanism; Anglo-Irish war"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Lalor Papers,Ms8569,1847-1881,20th,"Letters to members of the Lalor family, 1847-1881, mainly to Mrs Richard Lalor and to Margaret Lalor.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Roche Papers,Ms8630,1749-1840,"18th, 19th","Documents and letters relating to the Roche family of Fermoy, 1749-1840. These include legal papers in the case of Cornelia Devonshire and others against Abraham Devonshire and others regarding lands in Barretts Barony, County Cork. In 8 folders.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms8634,,20th,"Copies of three songs set to music by G M Palmer, including `Glor ar D'Tire' by Lil Nic Dhonnchadha, early 20th century.",culture"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms8635,,19th,"Legal documents concerning the trial of John Scanlon and Stephen Sullivan, County Limerick, for the murder of Ellen Hanley, the Colleen Bawn, and a report of the trial and execution of Sullivan, 1820.",crime"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Lane Papers,Ms 8642,1623-1660,17th,"Includes letters to Sir George and Lady Lane, 1623-1660. Three are 12 folders in total.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,O'Beirne Papers,Ms8647,1820-1865,19th,"Documents relating to the O'Beirne family, Jamestown Lodge, Drumsna, County Leitrim, which include a rental of the estate of Francis O'Beirne, 1850, and a Workhouse report, 1849, of Carrickonshannon Union. In 14 folders",institutional care"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,O'Donovan Rossa Papers,Ms8648,1854-1913,"19th, 20th","Miscellaneous letters, 1854-1857; 1891; 1913. These include a letter from Thomas Addis Emmet to Mrs Jeremiah O'Donovan Rossa. In 2 folders.",politics"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms8652,1824-1830,19th,"Rent Rolls and Cash Accounts of the estates of Lord  Arden, County Cork, 1824-1830.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,William Smith O'Brien Papers,Ms8653,1836-1860,19th,"Letters from William Smith O'Brien to his wife, 1836-1860, with some undated. In 34 folders.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,William Smith O'Brien Papers,Ms8654,c1853-1859,19th,"Letters from Lucy C O'Brien to her husband, William Smith O'Brien, c1838-1859, with many undated. In 11 folders.",domestic affairs"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,William Smith O'Brien Papers,Ms8656,1827-1864,19th,"Miscellaneous letters, 1827-1864. These include letters to William Smith and Mrs O'Brien from members of the family and letters to the former from Revd. J Gwynn concerning his children. In 12 folders.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,William Smith O'Brien Papers,Ms8659,,19th,"Journal (for Mrs O'Brien) of a convict's voyage to Tasmania, 1849. See also Ms3923.",crime; politics"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,William Smith O'Brien Papers,Ms8662,1848-1849,19th,"Letters to Mrs Lucy O'Brien from Emma Barton inviting her to her home at Rochestown, County Tipperary and from W and A Greig relating to her husband's arrest and other matters with one from Mrs O'Brien, 1848-1849.",politics"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,William Smith O'Brien Papers,Ms8663,c1859,19th,"Miscellaneous letters, 1859 with a number undated. These include a letter from Mrs Lucy O'Brien to Revd. R Liston declining an invitation from the people of Newcastle, County Limerick to nominate her as a Parliamentary candidate for the county and a number of letters from Lucy Gwynn to her father, Revd. J. Gwynn.",politics"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,William Smith O'Brien Papers,Ms8665,1882-1887,19th,"Letters from members of the Gwynn family, Rathmines, Dublin, to their aunt, Katherine Stevenson, Belfast, 1882-1887. In 2 folders.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Briscoe Papers,Ms8672,1791-1823,"18th,19th","Legal documents, 1791-1823, relating to the Briscoe family, especially the suit in Chancery of William Nugent Briscoe against Elinor Briscoe and others in regard to the property of Edward Briscoe, County Offaly, deceased. In 2 folders.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Nutall Papers,Ms8675,1734-1908,"18th, 19th, 20th","Documents relating to the Nutall family estates, County Wicklow, 1734-1771; 1879-1908. The collection includes letters from R Jones to his cousin, Mrs Barker.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Whaley Papers,Ms8676,1800-c1839,19th,"Documents relating to the case in Chancery of Mary Whaley regarding her title to the lands of Straboe, County Carlow and an account of the assets and liabilities of her husband, Thomas Whaley, at his death, 1800 -c1839.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms8681,,19th,"Documents relating to the Bodkin and Clarke families, County Galway and the Eames family of Dublin. These includes a rental of the estates of James Clarke, County Galway. Early 19th century documents, in 5 folders.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Burton Papers,Ms8683,1793-1845,"18th, 19th","Documents relating to the Burton family, 1793-1845. These include rentals of the estate of the Burton family, Clifden, County Clare.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Isaac Butt Papers,Ms8701,,19th,Undated letters to Isaac Butt. These include letters to Isaac Butt from his sister Kate and other members of his family. In 8 folders.,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms8714,1909-1929,20th,"Manuscript and typescript letters from Alice Stopford Green to Mrs D de Villiers, Capetown, on everyday affairs, with presscuttings on Mrs Green and her work, 1909-1929. In 10 folders.",women historians; women authors"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms8722,,18th,"Laundry bill by Bridget Mac Grath to Sir Skiffington Smith, 1793.",employment"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms8724,,18th,"Receipt for Ï22 from the La Touche Bank by Henry Grattan on the account of Mrs Mary Gratton, 1767.",finance"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,J J Bouch Papers,Ms8726,,20th,"Material collected for a biography of John Hogan, Sculptor, by J J  Bosch which includes, among other material, notes of interviews with Hogan's daughter, Mother Mary Clement, and her obituaries.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Clarke Papers,Ms8746,c1880-1895,19th,"Letters from W Clarke in Manitoba to his mother in England, c1880-1895.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms8751,,20th,"Letters from Eugene Lemercier with other associated documents. These includes letters from Lemercier from the front lines, 1914-1915, to his mother and other relatives in Paris.",World War 1"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Beaufort Papers,Mss8778-8780,1765-1812,"18th, 19th","Correspondence of the Revd. Daniel A Beaufort, Collon, County Louth, 1765-1812, which includes, among others, correspondence with Mary Waller, his future wife.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Beaufort Papers,Ms8782,1835-1845,19th,"Correspondence of Harriet Beaufort, dealing with, among other matters, the family of Waller, Allenstown, County Meath, 1835-1845.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Beaufort Papers,Ms8783,1851-1861,19th,"Letters to Louisa Beaufort, mainly dealing with the will of Anna Maria Allott and with financial issues, 1851-1861. In 5 folders.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Beaufort Papers,Ms8784,,19th,"2 letters to Mrs Waller of Merrion Street, Dublin from T De Lacy, Kells, regarding leases (at Allenstown, County Meath?), 1819.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms8789,1823-1836,19th,"Miscellaneous letters, 1823-1836, which include an account of  rents received and money paid to Miss Grace, Stradbally, County Leix, supplied by Sir William Grace's agent, John Kelly to Robert Reeves (solicitor to Sir William?).",finance"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms8795,1842-1843,19th,"Correspondence of James O'Donovan, County Cork and England, 1842-1843, mainly on the history of the O'Donovan family. The collection includes, among others, letters to him  from members of the O'Donovan family and from Mary Barry Fitzgearld. In 8 folders.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Phillips Papers,Ms8797,1717-1896,"18th, 19th","Miscellaneous documents relating to the estates of the Phillips family at Gaile, County Tipperary and Faile County Kilkenny, 1717-1896. These include a rental of the estates, including 1846 costs and other papers relating to Mary Elizabeth Hunt, a minor. In 7 folders.",legal"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms8806,,"17th, 19th","Miscellaneous documents, including an order for the Exchequer payment of a sum of money to Lady Castlehaven, 166. There are 3 items.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Westenra Papers,Mss8808-8809,,"18th, 19th",Miscellaneous documents relating to the  Westenra family in the 18th and 19th centuries. These include rentals of the Westenra family estates in County Meath. In 6 folders.,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Rockingham Papers,Ms8810,1673-1838,"17th, 18th, 19th","Documents relating to the King family, Rockingham, County Roscommon and Mitchelstown, County Cork, 1673-1838. These include accounts of the Countess of Rosse.",finance"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Crofton Papers,Mss8826-8827,,"18th, 19th","Rentals and other legal documents, 18th and early 19th century. These include rentals of the estates of Lord Crofton, Counties Sligo and Roscommon.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms8839,1768-1882,"18th, 19th","Miscellaneous papers and documents, 1768-1882. These include rentals of the estates of Burton and Kate Westropp, County Limerick. In 5 folders.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Robert White Papers,Ms8841,1837-1842,19th,"Miscellaneous documents, 1837-1842, which include rentals relating to lands at Arigna, County Roscommon.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Robert White Papers,Ms8843,1813-1843,19th,"Miscellaneous documents, 1813-1843, which include a copy of the marriage settlement of Terence O'Donnell, merchant of Dublin, with Ellen Baker and documents relating to Ellen O'Donnell, his widow, as administratrix of his estates, and subsequently the wife of Robert White.",legal"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Robert White Papers,Ms8844,,19th,"Documents relating to mortgages, including copies of mortgages of stock and premises in Fleet Street Dublin, by Robert White and his wife, Ellen, to Thomas L Murray, 1842.",finance; legal"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Robert White Papers,Mss8846-8847,1829-1842,19th,"Documents relating to a case in Chancery of James Cody versus Robert and Ellen White regarding the assets of Terence O'Donnell and letters from David Daly to Robert White mostly in relation to the case, 1829-1842.",legal"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Brodrick Papers,Ms8876,1809-1810,19th,"Letters to Charles Brodrick, Archbishop of Cashel, from Lord Bandon, dealing mostly with the proposed marriage of the Earl's son, James with the Archbishop's daughter, 1809-1810.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Brodrick Papers,Ms8878,1816-1821,19th,"Letters to Charles Brodrick, Archbishop of Cashel, from Viscount Sydney, relating to money left in trust by Mrs Mary Townshend for the benefit of the Archbishop's children and letters relating to the matter to Mrs Townsend and Viscount Sydney, 1816-1821.",legal; finance;"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Brodrick Papers,Ms8880,1784-1794,18th,"Letters to the Honourable Charles Brodrick, afterwards Archbishop of Cashel, from his sister Mary, regarding the family estates in County Cork and other family issues, 1784-1794. In 3 folders.",domestic affairs"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Brodrick Papers,Ms8885,1784-1797,18th,"Letters to Charles Brodrick from his mother, Albinia, Viscountess Midleton, mostly in relation to her Irish estates, 1784-1797. In 11 folders","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Brodrick Papers,Ms8897,,18th,"Letter of congratulations from Samuel Waring to Madame Anne Hill on her marriage to Alan Brodrick and a copy of her husband's letter of thanks, 1716.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Brodrick Papers,Ms8898,1838-1877,19th,"Letters to his parents, mainly from Eton, by George Charles Brodrick, son of the 7th Viscount Midleton, 1838-1877.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms8901,,"18th, 19th","Rentals and other documents. These include rentals of the estates of the Reid family, Ballycopeland, County Down, 1791-1800 and 1855.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms8905,1803-1816,19th,"Miscellaneous letters and documents, 1803-1816. These include copies of personal letters, mostly to Revd. Thomas Crawford of Lismore, which include some reference to Sarah Curran, with one letter addressed to Mrs Stansistreet.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms8907,1845-1868,19th,"Miscellaneous correspondence of the Humphreys family, 1845; 1864-1868. This correspondence includes letters from H Fleming to Robert and Mrs Sarah Humphreys and photographs of Mary and Ann Fleming. In 3 folders.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms8908,,"18th, 20th","Copy of the Census Return,1766, for the parishes of Uskeane and Ballingarry in the Diocese of Killaloe, County Tipperary. Copy made from Public Record Office documents by Thomas U Sadlier, early 20th century.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Leadbeater Papers,Ms8910,,19th,"The collection comprises largely of the literary remains of Mary Leadbeater, including, among other documents, notes on her parents, Richard and Elizabeth Shackleton. Early 19th century documents in 22 folders.",Quakers"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Hutchinson Papers,Ms8917,1791-c1850,"18th, 19th","Documents relating to the estates of the Hutchinson family, Timoney, County Tipperary, 1791-c1850. These include a mid-19th century rental and ejectment orders. In 4 folders.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Hutchinson Papers,Ms8920,c1832-1845,19th,"Diary of Mrs John Hutchinson (nee Eliza H Waller) recording events in the lives of the Hutchinson and Waller families, c1832-1845.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms8938,1848-1854.,19th,"Two copies of a rental of part of Lord Cloncurry's estate in County Limerick, which Sir M Barrington proposed to purchase, 1854 and two copies of lists of tenants on the former's estate in Newcastle Parish, County Dublin, 1848.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Cairnes Papers,Ms8940,1860-1871,19th,"Letters from John E Cairnes to his wife Eliza, 1860-1871. In 17 folders.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms8999,,19th,"Copies of 2 letters from Roger Casement to Miss Jephson-Norreys, Mallow, relating to his mother's connection with the Jephson family, 1895.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms9056,c1796,18th,"Rent roll of Michael Aylmer's estate in County Kildare and County Dublin, c1796.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms9086,,,"Pedigree of the Bunbury family in Ireland and England, including reference to Mary Tighe.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Castle Oliver Papers,Ms9091,,17th,"A rental of the lands belonging to the Oliver and Silver families in Limerick city and in County Limerick, 1660.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Clements Papers,Ms9121,,18th,"Marriage settlement of Sir St George Gore Booth, Dublin and Alice Burton of Buncraggy, Clare, 21 September 1743.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms9136,,19th,"Photocopy of the will of Alice Bury, widow, Downings, County Kildare, 6 October 1829.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms9137,1737-1766,18th,"Photocopy of a lease by Alice Green, widow, to John Ward of a house in Barry Street, otherwise Strand Street, Dublin, 16 August 1737, with an endorsement whereby Thomas and Anne Slator assign the remainder of the lease to Robert Bonynge, 5 May 1766.",legal"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms9139,,19th,"Photocopy of a recovery relating to lands at Barry's Street otherwise Little Strand Street, Dublin, in which George Bury, Dublin, is demandent, Revd. John Digby, County Kildare is tenant and Anne Bonynge, Dublin, widow of Robery Bonynge, Downings,  County Kildare, is vouchee, 12 February 1801.",legal"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms9143,,19th,"Includes a photocopy of a grant to Mary Thorp, widow, by Samuel Thorp, of an annuity payable out of lands at Kingclough, Grangeford, County Carlow, 9 December 1841. There are 141 items in total.",finance"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms9145,,19th,"Photocopy of a lease by Samuel Thorp to Mary Thorp, widow, of lands at Grangeford, County Carlow, 9 December 1841.",legal"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms9146,,19th,"Photocopy of a bond of Mary Thorp, widow, and Samuel Thorp, both of Grangeford, County Carlow, to Eliza Thorp, widow, also of Grangeford, 27 November 1851.",legal"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms9147,,19th,"Photocopy of letters of administration of the goods of William Burgess, Tullow, County Carlow, granted to his widow, Mary Burgess, 3 July 1847.",legal"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms9151,,19th,"Photocopy of the will and codicil of Louisa F Pettitot Hickson, widow of William Murray Hickson, Drumully, County Cavan, 28 January 1884.",legal"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms9154,,19th,"Address of gratitude from the pupils of Rathdown Workhouse Schools, signed by Robert Stanley, presented to Sir George Hodson, Holybrooke House, County Wicklow, Christmas, 1883.",institutional care; education"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Colclough Papers,Ms9162,,20th,"Photocopy of a royal grant to Louisa Maria Biddulph Colclough, Tintern Abbey, County Wexford, concerning the holding of fairs in Ballycullane, County Wexford, 18 October 1906.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms9216,1803-1823,19th,"An incomplete Account Book of the Sick Poor Institution, Meath Street, Dublin, 1803-1823.",institutional care; public welfare; charity"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms9217,c1847,19th,"Relief list of the Relief Committee, Roscrea Union, with entries relating to cases in Shincrone, Kilmurry and Kilcommon, c1847.",public welfare; charity"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms9265,,19th,"A 1935 typescript copy of an 1835 memoir addressed by Mrs Henry Lennon to her grand-daughter, Henrietta Flood, Paulstown, County Kilkenny.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Mss9286-9288,1871-1906,"19th, 20th","Diaries of (Mrs Fair?), a resident of Athlone, for the years, 1871, 1898 and 1906.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms9290,1855-1861,19th,"Rentals of Lord Cloncurry's estates in County Limerick, County Dublin and County Kildare, 1855-1861.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Domvile Papers,Ms9366,1671-1806,"17th, 18th, 19th","Quit rent receipts of the Domville family in County Meath and County Dublin, 1671-1806.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Domvile Papers,Ms9367,1702-1750,18th,"Rentals and other papers, 1702-1750. These include rentals of the estates of the third and fourth Lords Santry in Dublin city and County Dublin.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Domvile Papers,Ms9376,,18th,"Rentals and other papers, including rentals to properties of the Domvile family, mostly in County Dublin in the 18th century.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Domvile Papers,Ms9381,,"17th, 18th","Miscellaneous papers which include lists of rents and funeral expenses and letters relating to the Domvile family, 17th and 18th centuries.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Brodrick Papers,Ms9410,1697-1699,17th,"Six papers of memoranda relating to Lady Parker, 1697-1699.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Brodrick Papers,Mss9411-9414,1752-1804,"18th, 19th","The dowager Lady Midleton's accounts in four volumes, 1752-1781, 1782-17866, 1786-17-94, 1795-1804.",finance"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Brodrick Papers,Ms9423,1836-1856,19th,"Receipts for wages paid by the Dowager Lady Midleton and her executors, 1836-1856.",employment; finance"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Gascoigne Papers,Mss9429-9448,1826-1846,19th,"Rentals and accounts of the Gascoigne estate, County Lmerick, 1826-1846. In 20 folio volumes.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Mss9456-9462,1836-1876,19th,"Miscellaneous documents relating to the Shaw family of Bushy Park, Terenure, County Dublin. These include rental information, 1863-187676; 1863-1876; 1869-1876; 1871.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Mss9465-9466,1847-1890,19th,"Two rentals of the estate of William Johnson, Drumkeeran, County Leitrim, 1847-1856, 1884-1890.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Pakenham-Mahon Papers,Ms9471,1846-1854,19th,"Rental and accounts of the Mahon estates, County Roscommon, 1846-1854.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Pakenham-Mahon Papers,Ms9472,1840-1848,19th,"Rent ledger of tenants at Kilmacumpsy and Corradrehid, County Roscommon, 1840-1848.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Pakenham-Mahon Papers,Ms9473,c1817,19th,"Details of tenants of Maurice Mahon in the baronies of Ballintobber and Roscommon, County Roscommon, c1817.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Pakenham-Mahon Papers,Ms9478,,19th,"Eight rentals of parts of the Mahon estate, County Roscommon, early to mid 19th century.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Brown of Clonboy Papers,Mss9480-9481,1826-1833,19th,"Rentals of Cormackstown and Clonmore, County Tipperary, belonging to Robert Lidwell, 1826-1833.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Townley Hall Papers,Ms 9542-9544,1716-1785,18th,"Rent roll of Balfour family estate, concerning lands in County Louth and County Meath, 1716-1721 and concerning County Louth, County Meath and County Fermanagh, 1767-1778; 1782-1785.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Townley Hall Papers,Ms9551,,19th,"Diary giving a brief account of employees's daily work, 1887.",employment,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Townley Hall Papers,Ms9571,1795-1800,"18th, 19th","Notes on charity distribution and other papers. The papers include notes on the distribution of charities in the townlands of Galtrim and Culmullin, Barony of Deece, County Meath, 1795-1800.",welfare,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Wicklow Papers,Ms9580,1704-1705,18th,"Rental and arrears of (Newtown) Mountkennedy Manor County Wicklow, 1704-1705.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Wicklow Papers,Ms9582,c1790,18th,"Rental of the estate of Ralph Howard, 1st Viscount Wicklow, in County Donegal, c1790.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Townley Hall Papers,Ms9590,1761-1767,18th,"Documents relating to the state of tenure of various parts of the Balfour estates, mostly 1761-1767, with some notes on rents due.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Townley Hall Papers,Ms9592,,19th,"List of subscribers, rules, lists of students and list of scripture students for Sunday at Galtrim Parish school, 1801.",education; religion,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms9608,1813-1868,19th,"Record of births, marriages and deaths of members of the Maunsell and allied families, 1813-1868.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Clements Papers,Ms9623,,18th,"Copy of the marriage settlement of Lieutenant Colonel H T Clements, 69th Foot, and Mary Webb, 1770.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Mansfield Papers,Ms9631,1750-1773,18th,"Rental ledger of Walter Woulfe, concerning property in the district of Carrick-on-Suir, County Tipperary, 1750-1773.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Mansfield Papers,Mss9632-9634,1783-1872,"18th, 19th","Ms9632  Rent Ledger of the Woulfe and Mansfield families concerning land in County Tipperary and County Waterford, 1783-1811.<br><br>Ms9633  Rent Ledger concerning property in County Waterford of John Mansfield, 1783-1794.<br><br>Ms9634  Rent Ledger of G P L Mansfield, concerning property in County Kildare, 1842-1872.",,,A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This is needed to call up each document."National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Mansfield Papers,Mss 9635-9636,"1742-1750, 1753-1773",18th,"2 rent ledgers of George Lattin, Mauricetown, County Kildare, 1742-1750- and 1753-1773.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Mansfield Papers,Ms9650,c1792-1813,"18th, 19th","Rentals and other documents including a rental relating to the estate of Robert Snow, Drumdowney, mainly in County Kilkenny and County Waterford, c1792-1813.",,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms9686,,20th,"Cuttings and a photograph of Alice Stopford Green added to a copy of her work, `The Making of Ireland and its Undoing', 1913.",women historians; women authors,,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Mss9687-9688,,,Letters in a pocket on cover of `Town Life in the 15th century' by Alice Stopford Green.,women historians; women authors"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms9689,,20th,"Notes by Alice Stopford Green on her work `Irish Nationality', (Home University Library, 1919 reprint).",women historians; women authors"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Mss9694-9695,,20th,"`Isle of Destiny', a translation by Miss G O'Brien of `La Chaussee des Geants', a novel of Irish interest by Pierre Benoit, 20th century.",women authors"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Drogheda Papers,Ms9732,1746-1754,18th,"Rent Ledger of the fifth Earl of Drogheda's lands in County Kildare, 1746-1754.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Drogheda Papers,Mss9737-9738,1838-1883,19th,"Miscellaneous documents which include a list of tenants and undertenants of the Marquess of Drogheda's estates, 1838.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Drogheda Papers,Ms9739,1602-1604,17th,"Account book, mostly containing notes of the legal expenses of Lady Moore, 1602-1604.",finance"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Drogheda Papers,Ms9746,1825-1826,19th,"Accounts of Lady Henry Moore as an administrator of her husband's estate, 1825-1826.",finance; legal"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Luke Cullen Papers,Ms9760,,"18th, 19th","Miscellaneous papers which include entries for the Clondalkin School Roll, c1816-1825.",education"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Luke Cullen Papers,Ms9761,,19th,"`The Life of Anne Devlin' by Brother Luke Cullen, c180 foolscape pages. 19th century.",biography"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Mss9765-9766,1759-1815,"18th, 19th","Copies of letters by, and to, members of the Goff family, Quakers of Horetown, near Taghmon, County Wexford with typed summaries interspersed through the letters, 1759-1815, 2 volumes.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms9767,1853-1864,19th,"Vaccination Register of the townlands in the dispensary district of Milford, County Donegal, 1853-1864.",health; public welfare"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms9768,1852-1899,19th,"Minute book of the Dispensary Committee of Milford and Kilmacrenan, County Donegal, 1852-1899.",health; public welfare"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,F S Bourke Collection,Ms9867,1818-1819,19th,"A volume of poems by Lady Sophie Fitzgearld, 1818-1819.",literature; women poets"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,F S Bourke Collection,Ms9871,,19th,"A collection of poems by various people, copied and illustrated with coloured drawings by Lady Llandaff, 19th century.",literature"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,F S Bourke Collection,Ms9878,,19th,"Charges in scale for attendance and medicine agreed to at the Apothecaries Hall, Dublin, 1 February 1804.",health"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms9903,,20th,"A typescript account of the Fallon and Kelly families of County Roscommon by Mary Theresa Kelly, entitled `What my grandmother told me',  20th century.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms9932,1890-1918,"19th, 20th","Newspaper cuttings and notes made by Alice Stopford Green, including articles and reviews by her and a life of Roger Casement by Mrs Newman, 1890-1918.",women authors; women historians"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms9933,,,"Letters to Oliver St John Gogarty, including letters from Maud Gonne McBride, no date. 7 Photographic copies.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms9934,,20th,"Autograph letter signed Countess Markieviez to an unknown correspondent, 1920 together with a prose tract.",republicanism"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Weldon Papers,Ms9941,1803-1827,19th,"Rent Ledger of the estate of Stewart Weldon in the Athy and Ballylinan areas of County Kildare and County Leix, 1803-1827.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms9034,,16th,"Rent Roll of the Galway family estates in County Cork, County Limerick and County Waterford, 1564.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Mss9967-9969,,"19th, 20th","Typescript of Alan Denson's collected letters of George Russell, AE. The collection includes, among others, letters to Sarah Purser, Susan Mitchell and Katherine Tynan, Elizabeth Yeats. In 3 volumes","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms9971,1818-1821,19th,"Expenditure Accounts of Michael and Helena Bellew, Bellew Estate, Mountbellew, County Galway, 1818-1821.",finance"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms9976,1852-1871,19th,"Vaccination Register of Rathmullen Dispensary district, County Donegal, 1852-1871.",health; public welfare"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms9978,1812-1825,19th,"Rent Book, Bellew Estate, Mountbellew, County Galway, 1812-1825.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Smythe of Barbavilla Papers,Ms9982,1835-1847,19th,"Rent Book of William Barlow Smythe of Barbavilla, County Westmeath, 1835-1847.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Smythe of Barbavilla Papers,Ms9985,1802-1809,19th,"Rent Ledger of the estate of William Smythe, 1802-1809.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Smythe of Barbavilla Papers,Ms9986,1775-1779,18th,"Rent Ledger of the estate of Ralph Smythe, 1775-1779.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Smythe of Barbavilla Papers,Ms9987,1674-1685,17th,"Rent Book of the See of Raphoe, in the time of Bishop Ezekiel Hopkins and Bishop William Smith (Smythe), 1674-1685.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Smythe of Barbavilla Papers,Ms9990,,18th,"Miscellaneous papers including a Rent Ledger, 1736-1737, of William Smythe, Barbavilla.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms9993,1833-1882,19th,"Rental of the Dopping (afterwards Dopping-Hepenstall) estates, County Longford, 1833-1882.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms9994,1860-1882,19th,"Rental of the Hepenstall estates, County Dublin and County Wicklow, 1860-1882.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms10072,,18th,"Rental of the estate (of Francis Sergeant?) of Black (Bog, County Waterford?), 1798.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms10073,,19th,"Rent Roll of Thomas Bennet, Thomastown, (County Kilkenny?), November 1819.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms10075,,19th,"Costs of a marriage settlement, etc., Wade to Fox, 1821.",finance"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms10078,,19th,Miscellaneous documents including some rentals of the Fishbourne estaes in Carlow. In 10 folders.,"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms10080,,19th,"Rentals of Westropp properties in Clare and Tipperary, mid 19th century.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Pakenham-Mahon Papers,Mss10111-10112,1767-1768,18th,"Letters of Jane Knox (nee Mahon) and other members of the Knox family, Prehan, County Derry, 1767-1768. In 5 folders.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Pakenham-Mahon Papers,Ms10119,1776-1777,18th,"Memorial of Elinor Wyse, otherwise Mahon, to Lord Buckingham regarding a grant out of concordatum money, 1776-1777.",legal"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Pakenham-Mahon Papers,Ms10131,,18th,"Quit rent receipts, early 18th century. There are c350 documents.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Pakenham-Mahon Papers,Mss10146-10147,,19th,"Miscellaneous estate documents which include notices to quit, 1834.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Pakenham-Mahon Papers,Ms10152,,"18th, 19th","Rentals and other documents. These include rentals relating to the properties of Nicholas Mahon, Thomas Mahon, Maurice Mahon (1st Lord Hartland), Robert Sandford, and others in County Roscommon, various dates, 18th and early 19th century.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Pakenham-Mahon Papers,Ms10154,,19th,"Rentals and other documents. These include rentals relating to properties in County Roscommon of various members of the Mahon family, 19th century. There are c90 documents.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Pakenham-Mahon Papers,Ms10162,,19th,"Rental of the estate of Ponsonby Tottenham, County Leitrim, 1803.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms10169,c1820,19th,"Photocopy of a list of tenants on the Alcock estate, Clonmore, County Wexford, c1820.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Ussher Papers,Ms10172,1791-1820,"18th, 19th","Includes, among other documents, letters of Mr and Mrs R Odell to Mrs Jasper Grant, 1791-1820. There are 104 documents in 8 folders.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Ussher Papers,Ms10174,1787-1827,"18th, 19th","Letters to Sir Richard Musgrave and Lucy Musgrave, 1787-1796, and four letters of John Musgrave to Mrs Jasper Grant, 1822-1827. In 3 folders.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms9974,,20th,"Autograph album belonging to Rosin Nic Giolla Padraig with signatures of prisoners in Belfast gaol, 1918.",republicanism"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms10206,,,Sixty lines of verse by Mary Tighe.,women poets"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms10070,1902-1914,20th,"Letters by Lieutenant General Sir Thomas Kelly-Kenny, 1902-1914, with two letters to him. <br><br>The collection includes, among other letters:<br>Letter addressed `My Dearest Mary', no date <br><br>3 letters addressed `My dear Mary':<br>28 September 1914<br>10 October 1914<br>22 October 1914.<br><br>There is 1 folder.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms10222,1935-1936,20th,"Correspondence and papers of the Roger Casement Committee, London. The secretary of this Committee was Miss S Mac Dermott.",politics"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms10223,1682-1684,17th,"Rental of the estate of the Earl of Stafford, Madam Margaret Trapps and Mr Josue Wilson, County Sligo (mainly in Sligo town), 1682-1684.","National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms10074,c1850,19th,"Statement of costs in the case of the estate of Richard Tipping Hamilton and his wife in the Landed Estates Court, c1850.",legal"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,Sarah Purser Papers,Ms 10202,,20th,Miscellaneous documents which include drafts of a few letters by Sarah Purser.,women artists"National Library of Ireland, Dublin",,,Ms14089,c1850,19th,"List of leases relating to the estates of the 4th Earl of Arran in County Mayo, County Wexford, County Donegal and County Sligo, c1850.","Tipperary Joint Libraries, Thurles",,Borrisokane Poor Law Union,,,"19th, 20th","Borrisokane Poor Law Union Minute Books:<br>June 1850-May 1851<br>May 1851-April 1852<br>April 1852-November 1852<br>November 1852 - April 1853<br>April 1853-October 1853<br>September 1854-February 1855<br>8. April 1855-November 1855<br>January 1862-January 1863<br>January 1863-August 1863<br>October 1868-April 1869<br>October 1869-May 1870<br>December 1870-June 1871<br>June 1871-January 1872<br>August 1872-February 1873<br>September 1874-February 1873<br>September 1874-March 1875<br>December 1876-December 1877<br>April 1880-October 1880<br>October 1880-May 1881<br>May 1881-December 1881<br>August 1882-February 1883<br>March 1884-August 1884<br>September 1884-March 1885<br>March 1885-September 1885<br>September 1885-March 1886<br>April 1886-September 1886<br>April 1887-October 1887<br>June 1889-November 1889<br>December 1890-June 1891<br>June 1894-December 1894<br>January 1895-July 1895<br>September 1898-March 1899<br>April 1900-October 1900<br>October 1900-May 1901<br>December 1901-June 1902<br>August 1903-February 1904<br>February 1904-August 1904<br>August 1904-February 1905<br>October 1906-April 1907<br>May 1907-October 1907<br>November 1907-July 1908<br>July 1908-February 1909<br>February 1909-August 1909<br>March 1910-October 1910<br>October 1910-April 1911<br>November 1911-May 1912<br>June 1912-January 1913<br>January 1913-September 1913<br>September 1913-May 1914<br>June 1914-December 1914<br>January 1915-September 1915<br>September 1915-May 1916<br>May 1916-November 1916<br>November 1916-June 1917<br>July 1917-February 1918<br>March 1919-February 1919<br>February 1919-March 1920<br>April 1920-May 1921<br>May 1921-August 1922<br>August 1922-October 1923.<br><br>Treasurer's Receipts and Payment Books:<br>Loan Account, December 1899-September 1925<br>General Account, June 1899-August 1925.<br><br>Union Ledgers:<br>April 1909-November 1911<br>April 1921-March 1923.<br><br>Indoor Relief Registers:<br>April 1894-September 1898<br>January 1912-February 1915<br>1922-1924.<br><br>Borrisokane Poor Law Union, Workhouse Record of Births, 1850-1906.","Tipperary Joint Libraries, Thurles",,Borrisokane Local Authority Records,,1887-1911,"19th, 20th","Awards (8 pieces) relating to Labourers' Acts, 1887-1908.<br><br>Receipts (c25) relating to Labourers' Acts, 1909-1911.<br><br>Indentures (9) relating to Labourers' Acts,  1889-1904.  <br>The above are Rural District Council  whenever the transaction is post-1899.","Tipperary Joint Libraries, Thurles",,Cashel Poor Law Union,,1844-1923,"19th, 20th","Cashel Poor Law Union Minute Books:<br>March 1844-January 1845<br>January 1845-November 1845<br>July 1846-July 1847<br>January 1848-October 1848<br>October 1848-July 1849<br>July 1849-October 1850<br>March 1850-October 1850<br>October 1850-April 1851<br>April 1851-October 1851<br>June 1852-December 1852<br>July 1853-December 1853<br>January 1854-July 1854<br>July 1854-January 1855<br>January 1855-July 1855<br>July 1855-January 1856<br>January 1856-July 1856<br>July 1856-December 1856<br>December 1856-June 1857<br>June 1857-December 1857<br>December 1857-June 1858<br>July 1858-December 1858<br>December 1858-June 1859<br>June 1859-December 1859<br>December 1859-June 1860<br>June 1860-December 1860<br>December 1860-May 1861<br>May 1861-November 1861<br>November 1861-May 1862<br>November 1862-May 1863<br>May 1863-December 1863<br>December 1863-May 1864<br>June 1864-December 1864<br>December 1864-May 1865<br>June 1865-December 1865<br>December 1865-June 1866<br>June 1866-December 1866<br>December 1866-June 1867<br>June 1867-December 1867<br>December 1867-June 1868<br>June 1868-January 1869<br>January 1869-July 1869<br>July 1869-January 1870<br>August 1870-February 1871<br>February 1871-August 1871<br>August 1871-February 1872<br>February 1872-August 1872<br>August 1872-February 1873<br>February 1873-September 1873<br>September 1873-March 1874<br>March 1874-September 1874<br>September 1874-April 1875<br>October 1875-October 1875<br>October 1875-April 1876<br>April 1876-October 1876<br>October 1876-April 1877<br>April 1877-October 1877<br>November 1877-May 1878<br>May 1878-November 1878<br>November 1878-June 1879<br>June 1879-December 1879<br>June 1880-December 1880<br>December 1880-June 1881<br>June 1881-December 1881<br>December 1881-June 1882<br>June 1882-December 1882<br>December 1882-June 1883<br>June 1883-December 1883<br>January 1884-July 1884<br>July 1884-January 1885<br>January 1885-August 1885<br>August 1885-February 1886<br>February 1886-March 1887<br>September 1887-March 1888<br>April 1888-October 1888<br>October 1888-May 1889<br>May 1889-November 1889<br>November 1889-June 1890<br>June 1890-December 1890<br>December 1890-June 1891<br>July 1891-January 1892<br>January 1892-July 1892<br>July 1892-February 1893<br>February 1893-August 1893<br>August 1893-March 1894<br>March 1894-September 1894<br>September 1894-March 1895<br>April 1895-October 1895<br>October 1895-April 1896<br>April 1896-November 1896<br>November 1896-May 1897<br>May 1897-November 1987<br>December 1897-June 1898<br>June 1898-December 1898<br>January 1899-June 1899<br>June 1899-December 1900<br>December 1899-June 1900<br>June 1900-December 1900<br>December 1900-June 1901<br>June 1901-June 1902<br>June 1902-May 1903<br>June 1903-May 1904<br>June 1904-May 1905<br>June 1905-May 1906<br>June 1906-May 1907<br>June 1907-May 1908<br>June 1908-May 1909<br>June 1909-May 1910<br>June 1910-May 1911<br>June 1911-May 1912<br>June 1912-May 1913<br>June 1913-May 1914<br>June 1914-May 1915<br>June 1915-May 1916<br>June 1916-May 1917<br>June 1917-May 1918<br>June 1918-May 1919<br>June 1919-May 1920<br>May 1920-October 1921<br>October 1920-April 1921<br>May 1921-July 1922<br>September 1922-December 1923.<br><br>Cashel Poor Law Union, Rough Minute Books:<br>3 September 1831-3 May 1840<br>20 January 1855-14 July 1855<br>18 December 1858-16 June 1859<br>16 June 1860-6 December 1860<br>8 December 1860-23 May 1861<br>25 May 1861-21 November 1862<br>23 November 1861-22 May 1862<br>24 May 1962-20 November 1862<br>6 June 1863-25 November 1863<br>5 December 1863-2 June 1864<br>9 December 1864-8 June 1865<br>19 June 1865-7 June 1866<br>8 December 1866-1 June 1867<br>8 June 1867-5 December 1867<br>7 December 1867-11 June 1868<br>13 June 1868-21  January 1869<br>23  January 1869-18 March 1869<br><br>Contagious Diseases (Animals) Minutes, January 1879-November 1892.<br><br>Burial Board Minutes, March 1873-November 1873.","Tipperary Joint Libraries, Thurles",,Clogheen Poor Law Union,,1839-1924,"19th, 20th","Clogheen Poor Law Union Minute Books:<br>March 1839-December 1843<br>January 1884-March 1846<br>March 1846-January 1847<br>January 1847-January 1848<br>January 1848-January 1849<br>February 1849-September 1849<br>October 1849-April 1850<br>May 1850-October 1850<br>November 1850-June 1851<br>June 1851-December 1851<br>December 1851-June 1853<br>July 1852-February 1853<br>February 1853-August 1853<br>August 1853-February 1854<br>February 1854-July 1854<br>August 1854-January 1855<br>February 1855-July 1855<br>August 1855-January 1886<br>February 1856-July 1856<br>August 1856-January 1857<br>February 1857-July 1857<br>July 1857-January 1858<br>January 1858-July 1858<br>July 1858-January 1859<br>January 1859-July 1959<br>July 1859-January 1860<br>January 1860-July 1860<br>July 1860-January 1861<br>January 1861-July 1861<br>July 1861-January 1862<br>January 1862-July 1862<br>July 1862-January 1863<br>July 1863-January 1864<br>January 1864-July 1864<br>July 1864-January 1865<br>January 1865-July 1865<br>July 1865-January 1866<br>January 1866-July 1866<br>July 1866-December 1866<br>January 1867-June 1867<br>July 1867-December 1867<br>December 1867-December 1868<br>June 1868-December 1868<br>December 1868-June 1869<br>June 1869-December 1869<br>December 1869-June 1870<br>June 1870-December 1870<br>December 1870-June 1871<br>June 1871-December 1871<br>December 1871-June 1872<br>June 1872-December 1873<br>December 1872-June 1873<br>June 1873-December 1873<br>December 1873-June 1874<br>June 1874-December 1874<br>December 1874-April 1875<br>May 1875-October 1875<br>November 1875-April 1876<br>May 1876-October 1876<br>October 1876-October 1877<br>October 1877-April 1878<br>April 1878-October 1878<br>April 1879-October 1879<br>October 1879-April 1880<br>April 1880-October 1880<br>October 1880-April 1881<br>April 1881-October 1881<br>October 1881-April 1882<br>April 1882-October 1882<br>October 1882-April 1883<br>April 1883-October 1884<br>October 1883-September 1884<br>October 1884-April 1885<br>April 1885-October 1885<br>October 1885-April 1886<br>April 1886-October 1886<br>October 1886-April 1887<br>April 1887-October 1887<br>October 1887-April 1888<br>April 1888-October 1888<br>October 1888-April 1889<br>October 1889-April 1890<br>April 1890-October 1890<br>October 1890-April 1891<br>April 1891-October 1891<br>October 1891-April 1892<br>April 1892-April 1893<br>May 1893-May 1894<br>May 1894-June 1895<br>June 1895-April 1896<br>May 1896-May 1897<br>May 1897-July 1897<br>August 1897-August 1898<br>August 1898-July 1899<br>August 1899-January 1900<br>April 1899-March 1900<br>July 1900-February 1901<br>February 1901-August 1901<br>August 1901-March 1902<br>March 1902-September 1902<br>September 1902-February 1903<br>March 1903-October 1903<br>October 1903-April 1904<br>April 1904-October 1904<br>November 1904-May 1905<br>May 1905-December 1905<br>December 1905-June 1906<br>June 1906-January 1907<br>January 1907-July 1907<br>July 1907-February 1908<br>February 1909-August 1909<br>August 1908-March 1909<br>March 1909-September<br>September 1909-March 1910<br>April 1910-October 1910<br>October 1910-April 1911<br>April 1911-October 1911<br>October 1911-May 1912<br>May 1912-December 1912<br>December 1912-April 1913<br>May 1913-November 1913<br>November 1913-June 1914<br>June 1914-November 1914<br>November 1914-June 1915<br>June 1915-December 1915<br>December 1915-June 1916<br>June 1916-November 1916<br>November 1916-May 1917<br>May 1917-November 1917<br>December 1917-June 1918<br>June 1918-December 1918<br>December 1918-June 1919<br>June 1919-December 1919<br>December 1919-June 1920<br>July 1920-December 1920<br>December 1920-July 1921<br>July 1921-April 1922<br>April 1922-October 1922<br>November 1922-October 1923<br>November 1923-January 1924.<br><br>Dispensary Committee Book, Cahir District, March 1852-February 1899.","Tipperary Joint Libraries, Thurles",,Clonmel Poor Law Union,,1839-1924,"19th, 20th","Clonmel Poor Law Union Minute Books:<br>May 1839-March 1842<br>March 1842-January 1843<br>February 1843-February 1844<br>January 1845-October 1846<br>September 1847-February 1848<br>February 1848-November 1848<br>November 1848-October 1849<br>October 1849-February 1850<br>February 1850-September 1850<br>October 1850-May 1851<br>May 1851-December 1851<br>December 1851-June 1852<br>June 1852-February 1853<br>February 1853-July 1853<br>July 1853-January 1854<br>January 1855-July 1855<br>July 1855-January 1856<br>January 1856-July 1856<br>July 1856-January 1857<br>July 1857-January 1858<br>July 1858-January 1859<br>July 1859-January 1860<br>February 1860-August 1860<br>February 1861-August 1861<br>August 1861-February 1862<br>March 1862-September 1862<br>September 1862-March 1863<br>March 1863-September 1863<br>September 1863-September 1864<br>September 1864-September 1865<br>September 1865-March 1866<br>March 1866-September 1866<br>September 1866-March 1867<br>March 1867-September 1867<br>March 1868-September 1868<br>October 1868-April 1869<br>October 1869-April 1870<br>April 1870-October 1870<br>October 1870-April 1871<br>November 1871-May 1872<br>May 1872-November 1872<br>November 1872-May 1873<br>May 1873-November 1873<br>November 1873-May 1874<br>June 1874-October 1874<br>October 1874-April 1875<br>April 1875-October 1875<br>November 1875-May 1876<br>May 1876-November 1876<br>December 1876-May 1877<br>May 1877-December 1877<br>December 1877-June 1878<br>June 1878-January 1879<br>January 1879-July 1879<br>July 1879-January 1880<br>January 1880-July 1880<br>August 1880-February 1881<br>February 1881-August 1881<br>August 1881-February 1882<br>March 1882-September 1882<br>September 1882-March 1883<br>March 1883-October 1883<br>October 1883-April 1884<br>April 1884-October 1844<br>November 1844-April 1885<br>April 1885-October 1885<br>October 1885-April 1886<br>April 1886-October 1886<br>October 1886-April 1887<br>May 1887-November 1887<br>November 1887-May 1888<br>May 1888-November 1888<br>November 1888-October 1889<br>October 1889-May 1890<br>May 1890-October 1890<br>November 1890-April 1891<br>May 1891-October 1891<br>November 1891-April 1892<br>May 1892-October 1892<br>November 1892-April 1892<br>May 1893-October 1893<br>October 1893-May 1894<br>May 1894-October 1894<br>October 1894-April  1895<br>April 1896-October 1895<br>October 1895-April 1896<br>April 1896-October 1896<br>October 1896-April 1897<br>April 1897-October 1897<br>October 1897-April 1898<br>April 1898-October 1898<br>April 1899-October 1899<br>October 1899-March 1900<br>March 1900-September 1900<br>October 1900-April 1901<br>April 1901-September 1901<br>September 1901-April 1902<br>May 1902-September 1902<br>September 1902-March 1903<br>March 1903-September 1903<br>October 1903-March 1904<br>March 1904-September 1904<br>September 1904-March 1905<br>March 1905-September 1905<br>September 1905-March 1906<br>April 1906-September 1906<br>October 1906-March 1907<br>April 1907-September 1907<br>September 1907-March 1908<br>March 1908-September 1908<br>October 1908-March 1909<br>April 1909-September 1909<br>October 1909-March 1910<br>April 1910-September 1910<br>October 1910-March 1911<br>April 1911-September 1911<br>September 1911-March 1912<br>April 1912-September 1912<br>October 1912-March 1913<br>April 1913-September 1913<br>October 1913-March 1914<br>April 1914-September 1914<br>October 1914-March 1915<br>April 1914-September 1915<br>October 1915-March 1916<br>April 1916-September 1916<br>September 1916-March 1917<br>April 1917-September 1917<br>September 1917-March 1918<br>April 1918-September 1918<br>October 1918-March 1919<br>April 1919-September 1919<br>October 1919-April 1920<br>April 1920-September 1920<br>October 1920-March 1921<br>April 1921-September 1921<br>October 1921-April 1922<br>April 1922-September 1922<br>October 1922-March 1923<br>April 1923-October 1923<br>October 1923-January 1924.<br><br>Rough Minute Books:<br>May 1839-September 1842<br>April 1848-November 1848<br>March 1850-September 1850<br>October 1850-May 1851<br>May 1851-December 1851<br>January 1852-June 1852<br>July 1852-July 1853<br>February 1853-December 1853<br>August 1858-July 1859.<br><br>Dispensary Committee Minute Books:<br>Clonmel District, February 1852-February 1886<br>Clonmel and St. Mary's District, February 1886-August 1898<br>Kilsheelan District, September 1852-March 1899.<br>Clonmel and St. Mary's amalgamated in 1870.","Tipperary Joint Libraries, Thurles",,Nenagh Poor Law Union,,1839-1924,"19th, 20th","Nenagh Poor Law Union Minute Books:<br>May 1839-September 1842<br>September 1843-June 1845<br>June 1845-March 1847<br>April 1847-January 1848<br>January 1848-September 1848<br>September 1848-March 1849<br>March 1849-January 1850<br>January 1850-October 1850<br>November 1850-January 1851<br>January 1851-September 1851<br>September 1851-March 1852<br>March 1852-October 1852<br>October 1852-April 1853<br>April 1853-September 1853<br>September 1853-March 1854<br>March 1854-September 1854<br>September 1854-March 1855<br>March 1855-September 1855<br>September 1855-March 1856<br>March 1856-September 1856<br>September 1856-March 1857<br>March 1857-September 1857<br>September 1857-March 1858<br>March 1858-September 1858<br>October 1858-September 1859<br>October 1859-September 1860<br>September 1860-September 1861<br>September 1861-September 1862<br>September 1862-September 1863<br>September 1863-September 1864<br>September 1864-September 1865<br>September 1865-September 1866<br>September 1866-September 1867<br>September 1867-September 1868<br>September 1868-September 1869<br>September 1869-September 1869<br>September 1870-September 1871<br>September 1871-September 1872<br>September 1872-September 1873<br>September 1873-September 1874<br>September 1874-September 1875<br>September 1875-September 1876<br>September 1876-September 1877<br>September 1877-September 1878<br>October 1878-September 1879<br>October 1879-September 1880<br>October 1880-October 1881<br>October 1881-September 1882<br>September 1882-September 1883<br>September 1883-September 1884<br>September 1884-September 1884<br>October 1885-September 1886<br>October 1886-March 1887<br>March 1887-March 1888<br>March 1888-March 1889<br>March 1889-March 1890<br>March 1890-March 1891<br>March 1891-March 1892<br>March 1892-March 1893<br>March 1893-March 1894<br>March 1894-March 1895<br>March 1895-March 1896<br>March 1896-March 1897<br>March 1897-March 1898<br>April 1898-March 1899<br>April 1899-October 1899<br>October 1899-May 1900<br>May 1900-November 1900<br>November 1900-June 1901<br>June 1901-December 1901<br>December 1901-July 1902<br>July 1902-June 1903<br>June 1903-August 1903<br>August 1903-February 1904<br>February 1904-September 1904<br>September 1904-September 1905<br>September 1905-September 1906<br>September 1906-August 1907<br>August 1907-August 1908<br>August 1908-February 1909<br>February 1909-August 1909<br>August 1909-February 1910<br>February 1910-September 1910<br>September 1910-September 1911<br>September 1911-April 1912<br>April 1912-October 1912<br>October 1912-October 1913<br>October 1913-May 1914<br>May 1914-November 1914<br>November 1914-May 1915<br>May 1915-November 1915<br>November 1915-May 1916<br>May 1916-November 1916<br>November 1916-June 1917<br>June 1917-June 1918<br>June 1918-June 1919<br>June 1919-June 1920<br>June 1920-August 1921<br>August 1921-August 1922<br>September 1922-October 1923<br>October 1923-January 1924.<br><br>Newport Dispensary Committee Minutes, April 1852-October 1898.<br><br>Labourers' Acts Minute Books:<br>January 1886-March 1887<br>April 1894-March 1895.<br><br>Miscellaneous Papers relating to Labourers' Acts:<br>Bundle of 37 Indentures, 1885-1905<br>Labourers' Orders 1897, with list of owners and occupiers concerned in the 'Extra-half acre Scheme'.<br><br>Union Ledger, April 1921-March 1923.<br><br>Rate Books:<br>Abington:<br>July 1852<br>November 1852<br>July 1853<br>April 1854<br>Annameadle:<br>January 1846 (2)<br>February 1847<br>July 1847<br>August 1848<br>December 1848<br>June 1849<br>December 1849<br>February 1850<br>December 1850<br>September 1851<br>July 1852<br>July 1853<br>Ardcroney:<br>January 1842<br>November 1843<br>February 1845<br>January 1846<br>June 1849<br>December 1849<br>March 1850<br>December 1850<br>Ballina:<br>December 1850<br>July 1851<br>September 1851<br>July 1852<br>July 1853<br>October 1853<br>April 1854<br>July 1856<br>August 1867<br>Ballygibbon:<br>December 1850<br>July 1851<br>September 1851<br>July 1852<br>July 1853<br>October 1852<br>April 1854<br>July 1856<br>Ballynaclogh:<br>December 1850<br>September 1851<br>July 1852<br>November 1852<br>July 1853<br>October 1853<br>April 1854<br>August 1867<br>Ballymackey:<br>February 1842<br>June 1842<br>September 1842<br>December 1843<br>February 1845<br>January 1846<br>February 1847<br>July 1847<br>August 1848<br>December 1848<br>December 1849<br>1850<br>December 1850<br>July 1851<br>September 1851<br>July 1852<br>November 1852<br>July 1853<br>October 1853<br>Birdhill:<br>December 1850<br>August 1851<br>July 1852<br>November 1852<br>October 1853<br>April 1854<br>Borrisokane:<br>January 1842<br>November 1843<br>January 1846<br>August 1846<br>July 1847<br>August 1848<br>June 1849<br>December 1849<br>March 1850<br>Burgesbeg:<br>February 1845<br>January 1846<br>February 1847<br>August 1848<br>December 1848<br>January 1850<br>December 1850<br>July 1851<br>September 1851<br>November 1852<br>July 1853<br>October 1853<br>April 1854<br>August 1867<br>Carrigtoher:<br>January 1846<br>December 1850<br>September 1851<br>July 1852<br>November 1852<br>October 1853<br>Castletown:<br>November 1843<br>January 1846<br>February 1847<br>August 1848<br>December 1849<br>December 1850<br>November 1852<br>July 1853<br>Derrycastle:<br>December 1850<br>September 1851<br>July 1852<br>July 1853<br>October 1853<br>Dolla:<br>February 1845<br>January 1846<br>1847<br>June 1849<br>1850<br>September 1851<br>November 1852<br>July 1853<br>Greenhall:<br>December 1850<br>August 1851<br>September 1851<br>July 1852<br>July 1853<br>October 1853<br>April 1854<br>Kilbarron:<br>January 1842<br>December 1843<br>January 1846<br>July 1847<br>December 1848<br>June 1849<br>December 1849<br>March 1850<br>Kilcomenty:<br>November 1843<br>February 1844<br>January 1846<br>February 1847<br>July 1847<br>August 1848<br>December 1848<br>June 1849<br>December 1849<br>December 1850<br>September 1851<br>July 1852<br>November 1852<br>July 1853<br>October 1853<br>Kilkeary:<br>December 1850<br>September 1851<br>July 1852<br>November 1852<br>July 1853<br>October 1853<br>April 1854<br>August 1857<br>Kilmastulla:<br>November 1843<br>February 1845<br>January 1846<br>July 1847<br>August 1848<br>June 1849<br>December 1849<br>February 1850<br>Killoscully:<br>December 1843<br>January 1846<br>February 1847<br>July 1847<br>August 1848<br>December 1848<br>December 1849<br>February 1850<br>December 1850<br>July 1851<br>July 1852<br>November 1852<br>July 1853<br>October 1853<br>April 1854<br>Kilmore:<br>December 1842<br>January 1846<br>February 1847<br>August 1848<br>June 1849<br>December 1849<br>February 1850<br>December 1850<br>November 1852<br>October 1853<br>August 1867<br>Kilnaneave:<br>December 1850<br>August 1851<br>July 1852<br>September 1852<br>November 1852<br>July 1853<br>August 1867<br>Kilnerath:<br>July 1847<br>December 1848<br>February 1850<br>July 1952<br>November 1852<br>July 1853<br>October 1853<br>April 1854<br>August 1867<br>Kilruane:<br>November 1843<br>February 1845<br>January 1846<br>February 1847<br>July 1847<br>August 1848<br>December 1848<br>December 1849<br>February 1850<br>Knigh:<br>February 1845<br>February 1847<br>July 1847<br>December 1850<br>July 1851<br>September 1851<br>July 1852<br>November 1852<br>October 1853<br>Lackagh:<br>July 1851<br>September 1851<br>July 1852<br>November 1852<br>July 1853<br>October 1853<br>April 1854<br>Latteragh:<br>September 1851<br>July 1852<br>November 1852<br>July 1853<br>July 1857<br>Lisboney:<br>January 1846<br>February 1847<br>July 1847<br>June 1849<br>March 1850<br>Monsea:<br>September 1851<br>November 1852<br>July 1853<br>October 1853<br>Nenagh:<br>July 1852<br>November 1852<br>July 1853<br>October 1853<br>Newport:<br>December 1843<br>February 1845<br>January 1846<br>February 1847<br>July 1847<br>August 1848<br>December 1848<br>June 1849<br>December 1850<br>August 1851<br>September 1852<br>July 1852<br>November 1852<br>July 1853<br>October 1853<br>April 1854<br>August 1867<br>Templederry:<br>October 1840<br>January 1842<br>February 1845<br>January 1846<br>February 1847<br>July 1847<br>August 1848<br>December 1848<br>December 1849<br>February 1850<br>December 1850<br>September 1851<br>July 1852<br>October 1853<br>Templekelly:<br>January 1842<br>December 1843<br>January 1846<br>February 1847<br>December 1848<br>June 1849<br>December 1849<br>March 1850<br>Terryglass:<br>January 1842<br>September 1842<br>February 1845<br>January 1846<br>July 1847<br>December 1848<br>December 1849<br>March 1850<br>Youghalarra:<br>November 1843<br>February 1845<br>January 1846<br>February 1847<br>July 1847<br>December 1848<br>June 1849<br>December 1849<br>February 1850<br>1851<br>September 1851<br>July 1852<br>July 1853<br>October 1853.<br><br>In 1854 the electoral divisions were grouped by district for rate collection purposes, and district rate books were used:<br>Number 3 District, Ballina, Burgessbeg, Derrycastle, August 1855<br>Number 4 District, Abington, Kilneragh, Newport, Birdhill, Kilcomenty, Killoscully, August 1855<br>Number 6 District, Greenhall, Kilmore, Lackagh, Carrigatogher, August 1855<br>Number 7 District, Ballygibbon, Ballymackey, Kilkeary:<br>August 1854<br>August 1855<br>Number 8 District, Annameadle, Latteragh:<br>August 1855<br>August 1856.","Tipperary Joint Libraries, Thurles",,Roscrea Poor Law Union,,1839-1923,"19th, 20th","Roscrea Poor Law Union Minute Books:<br>June 1839-February 1843<br>February 1843-February 1844<br>February 1844-January 1845<br>January 1845-October 1845<br>November 1845-August 1846<br>August 1846-July 1847<br>July 1847-January 1848<br>January 1848-September 1848<br>October 1848-July 1849<br>July 1849-March 1850<br>March 1850-September 1850<br>October 1850-March 1851<br>March 1851-September 1851<br>September 1851-April 1852<br>April 1852-November 1852<br>November 1852-April 1853<br>April 1853-October 1853<br>November 1853-April 1854<br>April 1854-October 1854<br>October 1854-November 1855<br>November 1855-November 1856<br>December 1856-May 1857<br>June 1857-May 1858<br>June 1858-June 1859<br>June 1859-June 1860<br>June 1860-December 1860<br>December 1860-November 1861<br>December 1861-December 1862<br>December 1862-December 1863<br>December 1863-December 1864<br>December 1864-December 1865<br>December 1865-December 1865<br>December 1866-December 1867<br>December 1867-December 1868<br>December 1868-December 1869<br>December 1869-December 1870<br>December 1870-December 1871<br>December 1871-December 1872<br>December 1871-December 1872<br>December 1873-December 1874<br>December 1874-December 1875<br>December 1875-December 1876<br>December 1877-December 1878<br>December 1878-December 1879<br>December 1879-December 1880<br>December 1880-December 1881<br>December 1881-December 1882<br>December 1882-December 1883<br>December 1883-December 1884<br>December 1884-December 1885<br>December 1885-December 1886<br>December 1886-December 1887<br>December 1887-December 1888<br>December 1888-December 1889<br>December 1889-December 1890<br>December 1890-December 1891<br>December 1891-December 1892<br>December 1892-December 1893<br>December 1893-December 1894<br>December 1894-December 1895<br>December 1895-December 1896<br>December 1896-December 1897<br>December 1897-December 1898<br>December 1898-April 1899<br>April 1899-December 1899<br>December 1899-December 1900<br>December 1900-December 1901<br>December 1901-December 1902<br>December 1902-December 1903<br>December 1903-December 1904<br>December 1904-December 1905<br>December 1905-December 1906<br>December 1906-December 1907<br>December 1907-December 1908<br>December 1908-December 1909<br>December 1909-December 1910<br>December 1910-December 1911<br>December 1911-December 1912<br>December 1912-December 1913<br>December 1913-December 1914<br>December 1914-December 1915<br>January 1916-December 1916<br>December 1916-December 1917<br>January 1918-December 1919<br>January 1919-December 1919<br>January 1920-December 1920<br>January 1921-December 1921<br>January 1922-December 1922<br>January 1923-September 1923.<br><br>Letters from the Poor Law Commissioners and Local Government Board:<br>June 1839-October 1844<br>November 1844-December 1845<br>January 1846-April 1848<br>April 1848-January 1849<br>January 1949-June 1849<br>June 1849-June 1850<br>June 1850-February 1851<br>February 1851-October 1851<br>October 1851-March 1852<br>March 1852-August 1852<br>August 1852-September 1853<br>September 1853-April 1854<br>April 1854-October 1854<br>October 1854-June 1855<br>September 1855-May 1857<br>May 1857-September 1860<br>October 1860-December 1862<br>January 1863-May 1863<br>May 1863-December 1864<br>January 1864-June 1864<br>June 1864-December 1864<br>January 1865-June 1865<br>July 1865-December 1865<br>January 1866-July 1866<br>July 1866-December 1866<br>January 1867-June 1867<br>January 1869-December 1869<br>January 1872-December 1872<br>January 1873-December 1873<br>January 1875-December 1875<br>January 1877-December 1877<br>January 1880-December 1880<br>January 1882-December 1882<br>February 1886-December 1888<br>December 1885; October 1893-October 1890.<br><br>Orders from the Poor Law Commissioners and Local Government Board, 1 bundle, May 1839-June 1849; September 1886-January 1902.<br><br>Letter Books - Out:<br>June 1909-April 1915<br>April 1915-November 1920<br>November 1920-March 1923<br>March 1923-April 1924.<br><br>Papers relating to the implementation of Labourers' Acts: Draft Award relating to Labourers' Order, 1890.<br><br>Union Ledgers:<br>April 1907-March 1909<br>April 1911-March 1913<br>April 1913-March 1915.<br><br>Indoor Relief Registers.:<br>September 1899-January 1902<br>November 1906-May 1908<br>January 1910-August 1911<br>June 1918-March 1924.<br><br>Outdoor Relief Register, 1899-1917.","Tipperary Joint Libraries, Thurles",,Tipperary Poor Law Union,,1839-1923,"19th, 20th","Tipperary Poor Law Union Minute Books:<br>June 1839-June 1842<br>June 1842-July 1843<br>August 1843-March 1844<br>March 1844-March 1845<br>March 1846-March 1847<br>March 1847-January 1848<br>January 1848-October 1848<br>January 1849-October 1849<br>January 1850-August 1850<br>August 1850-March 1851<br>March 1851-November 1851<br>November 1851-June 1852<br>June 1852-January 1853<br>January 1853-January 1854<br>August 1853-January 1854<br>February 1854-July 1854<br>August 1854-January 1855<br>January 1855-July 1855<br>July 1855-January 1856<br>January 1856-August 1856<br>August 1856-August 1857<br>August 1857-August 1858<br>August 1858-August 1859<br>August 1859-July 1860<br>August 1860-July 1861<br>August 1861-July 1862<br>August 1862-July 1863<br>August 1863-July 1864<br>August 1864-July 1866<br>August 1865-July 1868<br>August 1866-July 1867<br>August 1867-August 1868<br>August 1869-October 1870<br>November 1870-November 1871<br>November 1871-November 1872<br>November 1872-November 1873<br>November 1873-December 1874<br>December 1874-December 1875<br>December 1875-December 1876<br>December 1876-December 1877<br>December 1877-December 1878<br>December 1878-December 1879<br>January 1881-December 1881<br>January 1882-January 1883<br>January 1883-December 1883<br>January 1884-January 1885<br>January 1885-December 1885<br>January 1886-January 1887<br>January 1887-December 1887<br>January 1888-December 1888<br>December 1888-December 1889<br>December 1889-December 1890<br>December 1890-December 1891<br>December 1891-December 1892<br>December 1892-December 1893<br>December 1893-December 1894<br>December 1894-December 1895<br>December 1895-June 1896<br>June 1896-June 1897<br>December 1898-December 1899<br>December 1899-December 1900<br>December 1900-July 1901<br>July 1901-July 1902<br>July 1902-July 1903<br>July 1903-June 1904<br>June 1904-December 1904<br>December 1904-June 1905<br>July 1905-August 1906<br>August 1906-August 1907<br>August 1907-September 1908<br>November 1910-December 1911<br>December 1911-December 1912<br>December 1912-December 1913<br>December 1913-December 1914<br>December 1914-December 1915<br>January 1917-January 1918<br>January 1918-January 1919<br>January 1919-January 1920<br>January 1920-January 1921<br>January 1921-January 1922<br>January 1922-January 1923.<br><br>Rough Minute Books:<br>October 1849-May 1850<br>March 1851-November 1851<br>June 1852-January 1853<br>January 1853-August 1853<br>August 1853-February 1854<br>February 1854-August 1854<br>January 1855-July 1855<br>July 1855-January 1856<br>August 1856-August 1857<br>August 1859-July 1860<br>August 1860-July 1861<br>August 1863-13. August 1863<br>August 1865-July 1866<br>August 1866-December 1867<br>August 1868-August 1869.<br><br>Dispensary Committee Minutes:<br>Bansha District, October 1879-November 1898<br>Emly District, November 1882-April 1898.<br><br>Minute Book of Boarded and Hired Out Children, November 1912-October 1915.<br><br>Labourers' Acts, Rough Minutes, October 1889-1895.",Limerick Archives,Click Repository,Glin Poor Law Union,BG,1870-1922,"19th, 20th",Glin Poor Law Union Minute Books:<br>May 1870-November 1870<br>October 1882-March 1883<br>April 1883-September 1883<br>October 1883-March  1884<br>September 1885-March 1886<br>March 1886-September 1886<br>September 1886-May 1887<br>March 1887-September 1887<br>September 1887-March 1888<br>November 1891-October 1891<br>April 1893-February 1895<br>March 1895-January 1897<br>January 1897-December 1902<br>January 1903-October 1907<br>November 1907-February 1912<br>March 1912-January 1917<br>January 1917-March 1922.,Limerick Archives,Click Repository,Kilmallock Poor Law Union,BG,1839-1922,"19th, 20th","Kilmallock Poor Law Union Minute Books:<br>February 1839-October 1841<br>November 1941-December 1842<br>January 1844-November 1844<br>April 1846-February 1847<br>January 1848-December 1848<br>December 1848-July 1849<br>April 1850-October 1850<br>October 1850-March 1851<br>April 1851-September 1851<br>October 1851-April 1852<br>May 1852-September 1852<br>October 1852-March 1852<br>April 1853-September 1853 <br>October 1853-March 1853<br>April 1854-September 1854<br>September 1854-September 1855<br>September 1855-September 1856<br>September 1856-April 1857<br>April 1857-October 1857<br>October 1857-April 1858<br>April 1858-October 1858<br>October 1858-March 1859<br>April 1859-September 1859<br>October 1859-March 1860<br>March 1860-September 1860<br>September 1860-March 1861<br>April 1861-September 1861<br>October 1861-March 1862<br>April 1862-March 1863<br>April 1863-March 1864<br>April 1864-March 1865<br>April 1865-March 1866<br>November 1868-May 1869<br>May 1869-November 1869<br>November 1869-May 1870<br>November 1870-November 1871<br>May 1872-November 1872<br>November 1872-June 1873<br>June 1873-December 1873<br>December 1873-July 1874<br>July 1874-October 1874<br>October 1874-April 1875<br>November 1875-May 1876<br>May 1876-November 1876<br>June 1877-December 1877<br>December 1877-June 1878<br>January 1879-July 1879<br>July 1879-January 1880<br>February 1880-August 1880<br>August 1880-March 1881<br>March 1881-August 1881<br>September 1881-March 1882<br>March 1882-March 1883<br>March 1883-March 1884<br>March 1884-April 1885<br>May 1885-June 1886<br>June 1886-June 1887<br>June 1887-July 1888<br>July 1888-August 1889<br>August 1889-September 1890<br>September 1890-March 1891<br>March 1891-September 1891<br>September 1891-March 1892<br>March 1892-September 1892<br>September 1892-March 1893<br>March 1893-September 1893<br>September 1893-September 1894<br>March 1894-September 1894<br>April 1895-October 1895<br>October 1895-May 1896 <br>May 1896-November 1896<br>November 1896-June 1897<br>June 1897-December 1897<br>December 1897-June 1898<br>July 1898-January 1899<br>January 1899-June 1899<br>June 1899-December 1899<br>December 1899-January 1901<br>January 1901-July 1901<br>July 1901-January 1902<br>February 1902- August 1902<br>August 1902-February 1903<br>March 1903-September 1903<br>September 1903-March 1904<br>March 1904-September 1904<br>October 1904-April 1905<br>April 1905-October 1905<br>October 1905-May 1906<br>May 1906-November 1906<br>November 1906-May 1907<br>May 1907-November 1907<br>November 1907-May 1908<br>May 1908-November 1908<br>November 1908-June 1909<br>June 1909-November 1909<br>December 1909-June 1910<br>June 1910-December 1910<br>December 1910-June 1911<br>June 1911-December 1911<br>December 1911-July 1912<br>July 1912-January 1913<br>January 1913-June 1913<br>July 1913-January 1914<br>January 1914-July 1914<br>July 1914-January 1915<br>January 1915-July 1915<br>July 1915-January 1916<br>February 1916-September 1916<br>September 1916-April 1917<br>April 1917-October 1917<br>October 1917-May 1918<br>May 1918-November 1918<br>December 1918-June 1919<br>June 1919-January 1920<br>February 1920- August 1920<br>August 1920-January 1921 <br>May 1922 - August 1823 (Rural District Council Minutes)<br>February 1921-June 1921, when the Board improperly dissolved itself<br>July 1921 (Rural District Council Minutes)<br>September 1921-December 1921<br>January 1922-April 1922.<br><br>Minute Books Under the Labourers' Acts:<br>February 1886-September 1889<br>October 1889-December 1890<br>December 1890-January 1893<br>January 1893-May 1895<br>May 1895-September 1897<br>October 1897-December 1898.<br><br>General Ledgers:<br>March 1907-March 1909<br>October 1912-March 1915<br>October 1920-September 1922.<br><br>Dispensary Minutes:<br>Bruree District, March 1852-February 1899<br>Kilmallock District, April 1872-June 1898.<br><br>Rate Books:<br>Ballinlough, 1842<br>Ballinvana, 1842<br>Bruff, 1842<br>Bruree, 1842<br>Cahercorney, 1842<br>Dromin, 1842<br>Monasternenagh, 1842<br>Tankardstown, 1842<br>Uregare, 1842<br>Ardpatrick, 1848<br>Ballinlough, part 1,  1848<br>Ballinlough part 2,  1848<br>Ballinvana,  1848<br>Galbally, 1848<br>Glenbrohane,  1848<br>Glenroe, 1848<br>Bruff, 1849<br>Bruree, 1849<br>Knockainy, 1849<br><br>Rockhill,  1856<br>Ballymacshaneboy, 1861<br>Bruff,  1873<br>Cahercorney, 1873<br>Colmanswell, 1873<br>Dromin, 1873<br>Hospital, part 1 1863<br>Hospital, part 2 1863<br>Kilteely,   1873<br>Miltown, County Cork, 1873<br>Springfort, County Cork, 1873.",,,Limerick Archives,Click Repository,Limerick Poor Law Union,BG,1842-1922,"19th, 20th","Limerick Poor Law Union Minute Books:<br>May 1842-March 1843<br>March 1843-October 1843<br>May 1845-April 1846<br>May 1846-April 1847<br>January 1848-September 1848<br>October 1848-March 1849<br>March 1949-August 1849<br>November 1849-May 1850<br>June 1850-September 1850<br>September 1850-February 1851<br>February 1851-August 1851<br>September 1851-March 1852<br>March 1852-October 1852<br>October 1852-April 1853<br>April 1853-October 1853<br>October 1853-March 1854<br>October 1853-March 1854<br>April 1854-September 1854<br>September 1854-March 1855<br>March 1855-September 1855<br>October 1855-March 1856<br>April 1856-September 1856<br>October 1856-March 1857<br>April 1857-September 1857<br>October 1857-March 1858<br>April 1858-September 1858<br>October 1858-March 1859<br>March 1860-September 1860<br>September 1860-March 1861<br>September 1861-March 1862<br>March 1862-September 1862<br>September 1862-April 1863<br>April 1863-October 1863<br>October 1863 -March 1864<br>March 1864-February 1865<br>March 1865-February 1866<br>February 1866-January 1867<br>February 1867-January 1868<br>August 1868-January 1869<br>January 1869-July 1870<br>July 1869-September 1869<br>October 1869-March 1870<br>April 1870-October 1871<br>October 1870-March 1871<br>April 1871-October 1871<br>October 1871-March 1872<br>March 1872-September 1872<br>September 1872-March 1873<br>March 1873-September 1873<br>October 1873-March 1874<br>March 1874-September 1874<br>September 1874-March 1875<br>March 1875-September 1875<br>September 1875-March 1876<br>April 1876-September 1876<br>September 1876-March 1877<br>March 1877-September 1877<br>October 1877-March 1878<br>March 1878-September 1878<br>September 1878-March 1879<br>March 1879-September 1879<br>September 1879-March 1880<br>March 1880-September 1880<br>October 1880-March 1881<br>March 1881-September 1881<br>October 1881-April 1882<br>April 1882-September 1882<br>October 1882-March 1883<br>April 1883-September 1883<br>September 1883-March 1884<br>September 1874-March 1885<br>March 1885-September 1885<br>September 1885-March 1886 <br>March 1886-September 1886<br>October 1886-March 1887<br>March 1887-September 1887<br>October 1887-March 1888<br>April 1888-September 1888<br>September 1888-March 1889<br>September 1892-March 1893<br>September 1893-March 1894<br>March 1894-September 1894<br>March 1895-September 1895<br>March 1898-September 1898<br>September 1898-March 1899<br>March 1899-June 1899<br>June 1899-December 1899<br>January 1900-July 1900<br>July 1900-January 1901<br>February 1901-August 1901<br>August 1901-February 1902<br>March 1902-August 1902<br>September 1902-February 1903<br>October 1903-March 1904<br>December 1904-June 1905<br>December 1904-June 1905<br>July 1905-December 1905<br>December 1905-May 1906<br>May 1906-September 1906<br>September 1906-January 1907<br>February 1907-June 1907<br>November 1907-April 1908<br>October 1908<br>February 1910-July 1910<br>July 1910-November 1910<br>November 1910-April 1911<br>May 1911-September 1911<br>September 1911-February 1912<br>February 1912-July 1912<br>July 1912-November 1912<br>November 1912-May 1913<br>May 1913-November 1913<br>November 1913-March 1914<br>March 1914-October 1914<br>April 1915-September 1915<br>February 1916-March 1916<br>June 1918-November 1918<br>November 1918-March 1919<br>January 1920-July 1920<br>August 1921-February 1922.<br><br>Rough Minute Books:<br>June 1842-July 1843<br>July 1843-July 1844<br>October 1880-March 1881<br>April 1883-September 1883.<br><br>Rural Sanitary Board Minute Book, August 1885-February 1890.<br><br>Contagious Diseases (Animals) Committee Minutes, October 1878-November 1893.<br><br>Clerk's Letter Books:<br>June 1909-January 1911<br>February 1911-August 1914<br>January 1914-June 1919.<br>Note: Since this man was also clerk to the two Limerick Rural District Councils, his letter books cover all three bodies.<br><br>Letters from Local Government Board:<br>February 1889-October 1890<br>January 1892-December 1892<br>January 1894-December 1894.<br><br>General Ledgers:<br>March 1842-September 1842<br>October 1862-September 1863<br>October 1866-September 1867<br>April 1870-March 1871<br>April 1875-September 1875.",,,Limerick Archives,Click Repository,Newcastlewest Poor Law Union,BG,1839-1922,"19th, 20th","Newcastlewest Poor Law Union Minute Books:<br>January 1839-May 1843<br>June 1843-May 1845<br>May 1845-November 1846<br>March 1848-December 1848<br>January 1849-October 1849<br>February 1852-September 1852<br>November 1853-June 1854<br>December 1854-June 1855<br>July 1855-January 1856<br>January 1856-July 1856<br>July 1856-January 1857<br>January 1857-August 1857<br>August 1857-March 1858<br>March 1858-September 1858<br>October 1858-September 1858<br>April 1859-October 1859<br>October 1859-March 1860<br>April 1860-October 1860<br>October 1860-September 1861<br>September 1861-September 1861<br>September 1862-September 1862<br>September 1863-September 1864<br>September 1864-September 1865<br>September 1865-August 1866<br>September 1866-August 1867<br>August 1867-August 1868<br>September 1868-March 1869<br>March 1869-February 1870<br>March 1870-March 1871<br>March 1871- February 1872<br>March 1872-February 1873<br>March 1873-March 1874<br>March 1874-March 1875<br>March 1875-February 1876<br>March 1876-February 1877<br>March 1877-February 1878<br>March 1878-February 1878<br>February 1878-February 1880<br>February 1880-January 1881<br>February 1881-January 1882<br>January 1882-December 1882<br>January 1883- January 1884<br>January 1884-January 1885<br>January 1885-January 1886<br>January 1886-January 1887<br>January 1887-February 1888<br>February 1888-March 1889<br>March 1889-March 1890<br>April 1890-April 1891<br>May 1891-May 1892<br>June 1892-August 1893<br>August 1893-September 1894<br>October 1894-October 1895<br>November 1895-December 1896<br>December 1896-January 1898<br>January 1898-August 1898<br>April 1899-June 1899<br>August 1898-April 1899<br>April 1899-June 1899<br>June 1899-June 1900<br>June 1900-August 1901<br>August 1901-January 1902<br>February 1902-July 1902<br>August 1902-August 1903<br>September 1903-September 1904<br>October 1904-November 1905<br>November 1905-August 1906<br>September 1906-June 1907<br>June 1907-September 1908<br>September 1908-January 1910<br>February 1910-May 1911<br>May 1911-September 1912<br>September 1912-August 1913<br>August 1913-August 1914<br>August 1914-July 1915<br>August 1915-February 1916<br>February 1916-July 1916<br>August 1916-March 1917<br>March 1917-October 1917<br>November 1917-March 1918<br>April 1918-September 1918<br>September 1918-March 1919<br>April 1919-September 1919<br>October 1919-March 1920<br>April 1920-October 1920<br>November 1920-August 1921<br>September 1921-May 1922.<br><br>Rough Minute Book, September 1864-September 1865.<br><br>Attendance and Voting Register, 1914-1917.",,,Limerick Archives,Click Repository,Rathkeale Poor Law Union,BG,,20th,"Only one volume survived the fire which destroyed its records.<br>Rathkeale Poor Law Union Minute Book, January-November 1921.",,,Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1/1,1863-1933,"19th, 20th","Proceedings of fortnightly, and special meetings of the Blackrock Township Commissioners and Urban District Council from its inception in 1863, pursuant to the Blackrock Township Act, 1863, with details of: attendance, resolutions, correspondence, the formation of standing and sub-committees and the presentation of their minutes, the appointment and remuneration of officials and the examination of regular reports from the town surveyor, sanitary inspector, medical officer of health and rate collector, the striking rates, inspection of accounts, preparation of bye-laws and administration of legislation particularly the Public Health (Ireland) Orders incorporated therewith or amending same.  Minutes chronicle the gradual expansion of the Commissioners' and Council's remit and include details of gas and electric lighting, road, drainage, water, housing and general improvement schemes.  Indexed, 24 volumes, October 1863-25 August 1933, includes report of cholera in Anglesea Street, 19 September 1866, return of gas lamps in the township, 13 September 1867 and account of passage of the Prince and Princess of Wales through Blackrock en route to Dublin.  456 pages.",,,Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1,,19th,"198  Notice of rate having been struck, 11 September 1871<br>199  Manuscript list of rate payers who had attended the Town Commissioners Annual Meeting, 4 October 1871.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document"Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1/2,1868-1873,19th,"Minutes of the Blackrock Town Commissioners and Urban District Council, 7 October 1868-9 April 1873, 447 pages.",,,Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1/3,1873-1877,19th,"Minutes of the Blackrock Town Commissioners and Urban District Council, 23 April 1873-11 July 1877.",,,Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1/4,1877-1883,19th,"Minutes of the Blackrock Town Commissioners and Urban District Council, 25 July 1877-12 March 1883,<br>includes notice of motion from Commissioner Drought that the Board 'take a house at a moderate rent, as a refuge for poor people residing in any tenement building, to be removed to whenever smallpox or other inflectious diseases may appear',  450 pages.",welfare,,Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1/5,1883-1887,19th,"Minutes of the Blackrock Town Commissioners and Urban District Council, 21 March 1883-31 August 1887.",,,Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1/6,1887-1891,19th,"Minutes of the Blackrock Town Commissioners and Urban District Council, 14 September 1887-14 January 1891.",,,Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1/7,1891-1892,19th,"Minutes of the Blackrock Town Commissioners and Urban District Council, 28 January 1891-16 November 1892.",,,Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1/8,1892-1894,19th,"Minutes of the Blackrock Town Commissioners and Urban District Council, 30 November 1892-31 October 1894, includes adoption of the Blackrock and Kingstown Main Drainage Bill, 324 pages.",,,Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1/9,1894-1897,19th,"Minutes of the Blackrock Town Commissioners and Urban District Council, 14 November 1894-15 April 1897, 410 pages.",,,Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1/10,1897-1899,19th,"Minutes of the Blackrock Town Commissioners and Urban District Council, 28 April 1897-13 September 1899. includes first meeting of Blackrock Urban District Council on 23 January 1899, 402 pages.",,,Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1/11,1899-1902,"19th, 20th","Minutes of the Blackrock Town Commissioners and Urban District Council, 20 September 1899-16 April 1902, 422 pages.",,,Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1/12,1902-1903,20th,"Minutes of the Blackrock Town Commissioners and Urban District Council, 22 April 1902-23 December 1903, 410 pages.",,,Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1/13,1904-1906,20th,"Minutes of the Blackrock Town Commissioners and Urban District Council, 6 January 1904-17 February 1906, 409 pages.",,,Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1/14,1906-1908,20th,"Minutes of the Blackrock Town Commissioners and Urban District Council, 23 January 1906-30 April 1908, includes report of the Urban District Council Chairman, W H Knapp on his presentation of an address of welcome to King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra and transcription of their reply to same, 17 July 1907, 408 pages.",,,Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1/15,1908-1910,20th,"Minutes of the Blackrock Town Commissioners and Urban District Council, 6 May 1908-1 June 1910, 401 pages.",,,Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1/16,1910-1912,20th,"Minutes of the Blackrock Town Commissioners and Urban District Council, 15 June 1910-20 November 1912, 404 pages.",,,Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1/17,1912-1914,20th,"Minutes of the Blackrock Town Commissioners and Urban District Council, 4 December 1912-2 September 1914, 400 pages.",,,Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1/18,1914-1917,20th,"Minutes of the Blackrock Town Commissioners and Urban District Council, 16 September 1914-5 December 1917, includes passage of five votes to four of resolution condemning the Easter Rising, `the mad and mischievous revolt which has taken place in our midst and which has unfortunately caused so much loss of life and such disaster and destruction to our beautiful city and has imperilled the best prospect of our country', 8 May 1916.  Also includes a resolution calling for the release, failing proof of complicity, with the rebellion of all men from the locality detained in English and Irish Prisons, 27 May 1916, 502 pages.",,,Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1/19,1917-1920,20th,"Minutes of the Blackrock Town Commissioners and Urban District Council, December 1917-15 September 1920.",,,Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1/20,1920-1923,20th,"Minutes of the Blackrock Town Commissioners and Urban District Council, 6 October 1920-2 May 1923,  includes resolution passed at a special meeting calling on Dail Eireann to ratify the Anglo-Irish Peace Treaty, 2 January 1922.",politics,,Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1/21,1923-1925,20th,"Minutes of the Blackrock Town Commissioners and Urban District Council, 6 May 1923-6 May 1925, 400 pages.",,,Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1/22,1925-1927,20th,"Minutes of the Blackrock Town Commissioners and Urban District Council, 20 May 1925-28 September 1927, 395 pages.",,,Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1/23,1927-1930,20th,"Minutes of the Blackrock Town Commissioners and Urban District Council, 5 October 1927-2 April 1930, 400 pages.",,,Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1/24,1930-1933,20th,"Minutes of the Blackrock Town Commissioners and Urban District Council, 16 April 1930-25 August 1933, 210 pages.",,,Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1,1868-1898,19th,Rough Minutes of the Blackrock Town Commissioners and Urban District Council:<br>25  2 September 1868-30 March 1870<br>26  30 March 1870-20 October 1871<br>27  21 February 1883-16 February 1887<br>28  25 February 1887-16 July 1890<br>29  27 August 1890-3 May 1893<br>30  17 May 1893-11 December 1895<br>31  8 January 1896-17 August 1898.,,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document"Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1/197,1864-1875,19th,"Manuscript letters from rate payers mainly requesting that their names be inserted in the Rate Register, applealing against valuations and applying for rate remissions and exemptions. Includes copy letter from the Town Commissioners to E Finaly, Local Government Board, repudiating the charge that they had illegally and improperly expended ratepayers money, 4 February 1864-10 February 1875.",,,Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1,1863-1930,"19th, 20th","Minutes of approximately fortnightly meetings of the Blackrock Township and Council Finance Committee with details of attendance, resolutions, the presentation and passage of accounts for payment, the examination of the rate accounts, cash account and wage books, adoption of the auditor's reports, consideration of annual estimates and miscellaneous legal other costs, adjustment of rents and valuations, collection of rates and remuneration of employees.  Includes correspondence with the Local Government Board and the Department of Local Government and Public Health regarding general finances, the raising of loans and provision of grants, Volumes 35-40 are indexed:<br><br>32  3 November 1863-27 April 1868, includes Minutes of Building Committee, October 1863-September 1864<br>33  6 September 1875-19 February 1877<br>34  12 December 189  6 August 1901<br>35  13 August 1901-17 October 1905<br>36  24 October 1905-30 September 1912<br>37  14 October 1912-3 March 1919<br>38  14 March 1919-18 August 1924<br>39  1 September 1924-1 July 1929<br>40  15 July 1929-26 September 1930.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document"Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1/62,1907-1931,20th,"Minutes of the School Attendance Committee.Records attendance, adoption of reports by the School Attendance Officer. Lists persons brought before the Committee to answer for the irregular school attendance of their children and the decisions arrived at by the Committee, mainly referrals to the School Attendance Officers, cautions and prosecutions. Meetings monthly during the school year, 25 March 1907-30 March 1931, 290 pages.",,,Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1,1860-1930,"19th, 20th","Minutes of fortnightly meetings of the Blackrock Sanitary Committee with details of attendance, accounts recommended for payment, nuisance complaints received and acted upon and reports submitted by the Executive and Sub-Sanitary Officers, the Medical Officer of Health and the Dairy and Veterinary of deaths each fortnight, instances of notifiable diseases, amount of nuisance abatement orders served and subsequent prosecutions for neglect of said orders, number of houses, yards and buildings inspected, disinfected and limewashed dairies, cow sheds, slaughter houses and meat shops examined and prosecuted.  Volumes 43, 45-47 are indexed:<br><br>41  1 December 1860-20 April 1880, includes copy letters to the Lord Lieutenant on administrative matters from the Hibernian Gas Company with reference to the laying of gas mains and the erection and maintenance of gas lamps and to the town cleaner drawing his attention to nuisances and filth on the streets, December 1860-July 1864<br>42  19 February 1884-27 February 1888, 240 pages<br>43  17 April 1893-25 March 1900, 230 pages<br>44  25 August 1899-17 August 1909, 504 pages<br>45  31 August 1909-2 February 1920, 500 pages<br>46  16 February 1920-19 May 1930, 498 pages<br>47  2 June 1930-26 September 1930, 18 pages<br>48  1 July 1874-10 July 1886<br>49  27 August 1886-13 January 1900<br>50  22 June 1866-8 October 1877, 82 pages<br>51  6 November 1885-18 September 1889, 236 pages<br>52  22 August 1890-18 September 1899, 503 pages<br>53  22 September 1899-5 September 1905, 504 pages<br>54  12 September 1905-11 March 1910, 419 pages<br>55  1 April 1910-15 March 1918, 502 pages<br>56  2 April 1918-31 December 1928 498 pages<br>57  14 January 1929-26 September 1930, 98 pages.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. 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Included are details of letters from tenants applying for rent reductions and complaining about conditions and reports from caretakers and rent collectors listing repairs required by the tenants with decision of Committee in relation to same:<br><br>58 16 June 1890, c300 pages, indexed<br>59  29 July 1921-16 June 1930, 83 pages.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. 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Records attendance, correspondence with the Local Government Board and the Department of Local Government and Public Health regarding administration of the scheme, consideration of reports submitted by the Medical Officer of Health and the Health Visitor and the provision of free milk on their recommendations.  Meetings irregular but frequent:<br><br>67  11 May 1917-14 September 1927, 225 pages<br>68  18 October 1927-26 November 1930, 60 pages<br>69  27 October 1879-29 August 1898, includes minutes of the Amalgamation of Townships Committee appointed to draw up a report stating reasons why the township should not be united with the Kingstown Township, October 1879<br>70  11 October 1901-10 September 1915.<br>71  27 September 1915-10 September 1923, ncludes proceedings of committee appointed to consider water consumption<br>72  17 September 1923-5 September 1927, includes minutes of committee appointed to consider the steps to be taken by the Council in the event of legislation being promoted to alter the status of the district<br>73  19 September 1927-26 April 1930<br>74(1)  24 July 1863,  Report of the Committee on the water supply at Williamstown, 2 pages.<br>74(2)  28 March 1866, Report of a Committee on Union Rating, 1 page.<br>74(3)  15 January 1868, Report of special committee enquiring into the state of the Rock Road surface and crossings.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. 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Included are demands for the watering of streets clearing of sewers and the removal of businesses. 111 items for example:<br><br>8 December 1862, includes letter from George Andrews, Williamstown Castle requesting that Williamstown be lighted with gas<br><br>15 September 1874, includes letter from H Stanley enclosing a Ï30 donation from Lord Carysfort to aid the reclamation of slobland for a park at Williamstown<br><br>22 October 1874, includes memorial complaining about the condition of Blackrock main street on which it is dangerous to drive, so much so drivers go around Idrone Terrace to escape it, sometime since one of the signators was in a car and the horse was thrown down by the unevenness of the ground.",,,Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1,1863-1877,19th,"Applications, Tenders, Petitions:<br><br>210  17 May 1863-17 December 1875, letters of application with accompanying references for the positions of sanitary inspector, time keeper, rate collector, road inspector, secretary to the Corporation, yardman and caretaker, 16 items<br>211  29 March 1871-10 May 1877, manuscript letters from workmen consisting largely of applications for wage increases, sick notes and explanations regarding conduct. Includes memorial from four carters requesting a wage increase of one shilling per day, application from Lamplighters for remuneration commensurate with maintaining the 223 Lamps in the township. Letter from James Holden repudiating a charge that he mended carts during working hours and letter from another workman applying to withdraw his resignation. He explains that he had foolishly indulged in drink and resigned rather than be fired, 20 items<br>212  1 April 1862-13 December 1889, letters of tender, estimates and specifications received by the Commissioners.  Included are tenders for watering and cleaning the Township, painting the Town Hall, maintaining the town clock, repairing pumps and asphalting roads.  Also two specifications for the proper maintenance of 12 hundred perches on Rock Road and letter from Edward Jolly agreeing to supply the township with broken stones, 28 items<br>213  11 December 1871-26 April 1877, letters requesting lease of Town Hall for concerts and meetings and enquiring about terms. Included are applications from the Irish Permissive Bill Association, the Smallpox Relief Fund, the Blackrock Choral Union, the Blackrock Philharmonic Society and an illusionary, and Spiritualistic Entertainment.  Also a letter from W Taft and Sons, Outdoor Amusements requesting a week's lease of Blackrock Park, 22 March 1909.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. 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Calls upon the Prime Minister to grant Ireland a Royal Residence and a National Parliament as the only legitimate remedy for the prevailing pauperism and disaffection and protests against the suspension of the Constitution, 2 pages<br>(4) April 1871, circular covering note from William J. Henry enclosing copies of printed resolutions adopted by the Dublin Municipal Council calling for equality in education, 3 pages<br>(5)  23 March 1877, circular covering letter from the Irish Association for Closing Public Houses on Sunday enclosing a parliamentary petition (missing) in support of a private bill for the closure of public houses on the Sabbath, 1 page<br>(6)  16 April 1877, copy of printed memorial from Dublin Corporation to the Earl of Beaconsfield calling on the British Government to do all in its power to dissuade the Italian Government from enacting the anti-Catholic Clerical Abuses Bill, 2 pages<br>(7)  4 June 1877, circular resolution form the Town Councils of Dublin inviting municipal bodies to co-operate with the universities, learned societies and corporate bodies in the formation of a local committee to oversee arrangements for the reception of `The British Association' in Dublin 1878.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. 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Williamson clarifies points of law and outlines the Commissioner's legal position with regard to the striking and collection of rates, maintenance of the Township and contractual disputes, 24 March 1863-21 June 1877, for example:<br><br>4 April 1866, includes copy of Council's opinion on the Commissioner's draft mortgage with Hugh Greene.<br><br>3 March 1874, includes Letter from John P Kavanagh, Solicitor, objecting on behalf of his client, Mrs Byrne, Ranelagh, proprietor of Carberry House, Blackrock to the proposed erection of buildings in the vicinity of Carberry House. He threatens to institute proceedings if building went ahead<br><br>24 April 1877, includes letter from Williamson informing the Commissioners that they had no statutory power to remove those suffering from smallpox at Williamstown to a hospital or other place for the reception of the sick unless the parties were lodged in a room occupied by more than one family or consented to the removal, 2 pages.",,,Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1/216,1866-1870,19th,"Letters from the Alliance and Dublin Consumers Gas Company to P J Penrose, Secretary to the Blackrock Commissioners, 31 October 1866-19 November 1870, replying to complaints about the gas supply, defective lanterns and inadequate pressure in gas mains and discussing the extension of lighting in the district. Includes Articles of Agreement between the Company and the Commissioners 23 December 1869, 18 items.",,,Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1/219,1872-1874,19th,"Subscription reminders, notification of meetings and notices of motion received by George Hitchcock, Secretary to the Blackrock Commissioners from the Freeman's Lodge and the various clubs and societies to which he belong.  Includes membership list of the Amicable Club and appeals for funds for the Wesleyan Church, Blackrock and Christ's Church, Carysfort, 22 September 1872-30 January 1874, 29 items.",,,Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1/220,1863-1874,19th,"Manuscript letters from Dublin Corporation's Water Work Committee and Spencer Harty, Engineer's Office, City Hall, 6 April 1863-4 August 1874, regarding the provision of water to Blackrock from the Corporation's Vartry Supply. Included are warnings from the Committee about the excessive daily consumption of water in Blackrock and order to reduce the daily intake of 200, 285 gallons by the Township's 7,998 population to 159,960 gallons or 20 gallons per head per day as dictated by law, estimate for the probable cost of supplying water to Blackrock 6 April 1863, return of water delivery to Blackrock from Corporation mains from 14 June to 17 August 1869, returns of water meter readings and return of materials for water connections for year ending 31 August 1871, 31 items.",,,Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1/221,1865-1874,19th,"Applications and Complaints, 29 April 1865-1 January 1874, Manuscript  letters from the local popular mainly for water connections and drawing attention to the inadequate water supply.  Includes notification by Richard Davis, Sweetman's Avenue of his intention to institute legal proceedings against the Commissioner's to recover damages for loss and injuries sustained by him arising from the cutting off of his water supply request from the Select Vestry,  All Saint's Church, Blackrock for water supply to power their proposed church organ and letter from the Sisters of Mercy, St Mary's Industrial School, Carysfort  protesting against the decision to charge them 1/- per thousand gallons of water, 27 September 1897.",,,Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1/24,1879-1893,19th,"Register of letters received by the Blackrock Commissioners listing the author, subject matter and date of acknowledgement, 3 November 1879-3 May 1893, indexed, c150 pages.",,,Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1,1993-1930,"19th, 20th","Minutes of meetings of the Blackrock and Kingstown Main Drainage Board constituted pursuant to the Blackrock and Kingstown Drainage and Improvement Act, 1893 to oversee the implementation of a joint drainage system and consisting of five councillors from Blackrock, five from Kingstown and a representative from the Local Government Board, Records of Attendance, resolutions, correspondence, mainly with the Board of Works, Local Government submission and approval of plans and specifications, consideration of reports from the District Surveyor and Local Engineer and orders issued by the Board in relation to same.  Meetings fortnightly to January 1900, monthly to October 1902 and quarterly thereafter:<br>225  25 October 1893-13 November 1899<br>226  16 November 1899-13 September 1909<br>227  24 April 1929-27 August 1930.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. 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Index of names for acts of Thomas P O'Mara from 1847-1857, Frederick Willis and family from 1857-1873 and Misses Maria, Jane and Fanny French from October 1873 to April 1874 as affecting lands at Lisaniskea, April 1874.",,,Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1/257,,19th,"Legal Records: Negative search of the Registry of Deeds. Index of names for acts of Maria, Jane and Fanny French between April and July 1874 affecting lands at Lisaniskea, August 1874.",,,Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1/258,,19th,"Legal Records: Copy lease: Rev. R F Vavsour, 1st Party, Grace Cole, 2nd Party and Charlotte Powell 3rd Party relating to lands at Williamstown, August 1843.",,,Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1/259,,19th,"Legal Records: Copy assignment of 13 acre house and field, Williamstown, Charlotte Powell and others to Charles Davis, York Street, Dublin, May 1845.",,,Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1/272,1879-1909,"19th, 20th","Draft conveyance: Miss Mary Field from 1879 to 1909 affecting lands at Newtowncastlebyrne and Ladies Meadow, Stillorgan, October 1909.",,,Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1/273,1879-1909,"19th, 20th","Handsearch of the Registry of Deeds for acts of William and Mary Field from 1879 to 1909 affecting lands at Newtowncastlebyrne and Ladies Meadow, Stillorgan, October 1909.",,,Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1/287,,19th,"Housing of the Working Classes: Abstract of Title of Bridget Ennis to 4 Rock Hill, June 1893.",,,Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1/289,,19th,"Housing of the Working Classes: Claim of Bridget Ennis in respect of 2 Rock Hill, June 1893."Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1/290,,19th,"Housing of the Working Classes: Instructions for counsel to advise on the claims of John Mooney, Richard and Bridget Ennis, June 1893."Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1/300,,19th,"Housing of the Working Classes: Copy manuscript and typescript lease, William Pilsworth and others to Sarah Harris, plot of ground and premises thereon situated on the southside of the road leading from Blackrock to Kingstown commonly known as the Back road for 74 years at Ï15 per annum. 3 items, September 1839."Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1/301,c1854,19th,"Housing of the Working Classes, Copy of will of Sarah Harris, 19th century, c1854."Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1/302,,19th,"Housing of the Working Classes: Copy probate of the will of Sarah Harris, December 1854."Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1/304,,19th,"Housing of the Working Classes: Copy of will of Teresa Harris, December 1870."Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1/306,,19th,"Housing of the Working Classes: Copy of will of Sarah Harris, July 1891."Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1/307,,19th,"Housing of the Working Classes: Abstract of Title of Mrs Mary Harris to the plot of ground of the south side of the road leading from Blackrock to Kingstown containing Numbers 23, 25, 27 and 29 Temple Road and Numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, Harris Court, September 1893."Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1/308,,19th,"Housing of the Working Classes: Copy of Mrs Mary Harris's counsel's opinion on her Title, August 1896."Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1/310,,19th,"Housing of the Working Classes: Claim of Ï2772.0.8 by Miss Mary Anne Harris, 18 Carysfort Avenue in respect of her interest in Numbers 23, 27 and 29 Temple Road, and Numbers 5,6,7 and 8 Harris's Court, September 1895."Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1/311,,19th,"Housing of the Working Classes: Claim of Ï600.0.0 by Mrs Mary Harris, 11 Temple Road, in respect of her interest in Number 25 Temple Road and Numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11, 12 Harris's Court, September 1895."Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1/319,,19th,"Housing of the Working Classes: Declaration of Joseph Flynn as to his wife, Dorah Flynn's ownership of Number 9 Hanley's Court, Sweetman's Avenue, September 1895."Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1/320,,19th,"Housing of the Working Classes: Objection of Timothy Murphy, publican, Temple Road, Blackrock, to the Ï61.10 awarded to Dorah Flynn in compensation for the compulsory purchase of a coach house and plot of ground in Hanley's Court, March 1896."Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1/322,,19th,Housing of the Working Classes: High Court Schedule of compensation to Dorah Flynn and Timothy Murphy. 3 items.Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,,LA1/323,,18th,"Road Widening, Georges Avenue: Copy lease, Mrs Mary Alcock, Blackrock to Richard Lawler, Blackrock, of a plot of ground at Blackrock for 999 years from June 1788, Ï6 per annum."Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1/332,,19th,"Housing of the Working Classes: Copy of will of Frances Emily Power, Temple Hill House, Blackrock, March 1895."Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1/334,,20th,"Copy lease: Herbert Power to Miss Maggie Dalton of Templehill Villa, Blackrock, at Ï35 per annum, March 1920.",,,Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1/336,,20th,"Housing of the Working Classes: Declaration of Ellen Marie Eugenie Gallwey, nee Power, Woodlands, Half-Way House, Waterford, as to the clearance of all debts and legacies charged by the will of her late great uncle, Patrick Joseph Power, January 1923.",,,Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1/337,,20th,"Housing of the Working Classes: Apportionment account in sale of Temple Hill House by Mrs E M Gallwey to Blackrock Urban District Council, February 1923.",,,Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1/341,1923-1924,20th,"Council House Purchase Agreement, New Road September 1923 - December 1924, Margaret Maxwell, 4 New Road.",,,Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1,,20th,"Council House Purchase Agreements<br>Monkstown Road <br>August-October 1923:<br><br>357  Sarah Gardner, 22 Monkstown Road<br>358  Catherine Moran, 24 Monkstown Road.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document"Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1/363,,20th,"Council House Purchase Agreements<br>Seapoint Avenue, September-December 1923, Clara Jane Wilson, 17 Seapoint Avenue.",,,Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1/385,,19th,"Agreement with Mary Whelan, Superior of the Industrial School of Blackrock, for the supply by the Township Commissioners of water by meter to the School, 1 October 1894.",,,Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1/397,,20th,"Conacre letting: Mrs Eva Bernard, The Cottage, Freckenham, Ely, Cambridgeshire and Colonel Walter Edgeworth, Johnstone, Collegnes, Booterstown with Blackrock Urban District Council,  3 and a half acres at Collegnes for use as allotments, 6 February 1918.",,,Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1/400,,19th,"Copy mortgage of Ï500 and Ï1,000 respectively taken out by Blackrock Township with Frances Emily Power, Temple Hill, Blackrock, 2 items, November 1881.",,,Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1/402,,20th,"Copy Ï1000 mortgaged deed.  Mrs S E Pease, Mortgagee, to J H Massey in respect of plot of ground at Stillorgan and premises in Booterstown, August 1908.",,,Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1/403,1904-1905,20th,"Documents, 1904-1905, relating to case taken by Blackrock Urban District Council and Henry E Powell, Council Surveyor, against Thomas Farley and William Boyd Marsden for failing to observe an order to demolish, rebuild or repair derelict premises at 43 and 4[?] Main Street, Blackrock. Includes counsel's brief, copy case for counsel to advise, copies of draft case stated, copy letters concerning rates owed by Marsden, copy conveyance; John Shiel to Marsden copy affidavit of Mrs Marsden in Shiel versus Marsden, attested copy affidavit of John Shiel in same.",,,Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1/416,,19th,"Manuscript letter acknowledging receipt of an address by Blackrock Township Commissioners congratulating the Prince and Princess of Wales on the occasion of their marriage, 16 March 1863.",,,Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1/422,,19th,"Printed Appeal for donations from the Booterstown, Blackrock, Stillorgan and Newtownpark Coal Fund Committee, November 1873.",,,Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1/423,,19th,Printed regulations issued by Blackrock Township governing houses and parts of houses let in lodgings and occupied by members of more than one family.,,,Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Blackrock,LA1/425,,19th,"Graph detailing weekly fluctuations in the number of workhouse inmates in Ireland for the fifty two weeks ending February 1877 and during the corresponding weeks of the six previous years, 1877.",,,Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Dalkey,LA2,1863-1930,"19th, 20th","Proceedings of monthly, annual and special meetings of the Dalkey Township Commissioners and Urban District Council from its first meeting in the Queen's Hotel, Dalkey, 17 August 1863, convened on the order of the Lord Lieutenant pursuant to the Towns Improvement Act, 1854.  Records attendance, resolutions, correspondence, administrative activity, the formation of stand and sub-committees and the presentation of their minutes, appointment and remuneration of officials and the receipt of regular reports from the town surveyor, engineer, sanitary inspector and medical superintendent, the approval of estimates, striking of rates, examination accounts, implementation of lighting, road, drainage and housing improvement schemes, passage of bye-laws and adoption of enabling legislation. Volumes 1, 4, 5 and 6 include indexes:<br>1  17 August 1863-29 January 1873<br>2  29 January 1873-15 October 1885<br>3  19  October 1885-1 August 1898<br>4  24 August 1898-21 October 1903<br>5  4 November 1908-9 July 1924, includes resolution expressing dismay at and meeting with the Countess of Aberdeen to discuss the prospect of the Dalkey Coastguard Station being acquired by the Women's National Health Association as a consumptive sanatorium, May-August 1909.  Also eventual sale of station to the Urban District Council,  December 1910<br>6  6 August 1924-13 October 1900<br>7  30 January 1920-13 October 1930.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document"Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Dalkey,LA2,1906-1930,20th,"Minutes of monthly meetings of the Finance and General Purposes Committee, records attendance, resolutions, signing of financial statements of receipt and expenditure, pass books, ledgers, rent and rate accounts, adoption of the accounts of Deansgrange Joint Burial Board, examination of the requirement book, recommendation of accounts for payment and discussions as to applications for wage increases, indexed: <br>8  4 September 1906-4 January 1910<br>9  1 February 1910-3 June 1913<br>10  3 January 1917-9 April 1920<br>11  2 June 1920-13 May 1922<br>12  8 March 1929-26 March 1930.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document"Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Dalkey,LA2,1881-1930,"19th, 20th","Rough minutes of Dalkey Urban Sanitary Authority, August 1881- July 1899 proceedings of Dalkey, Urban District Council  in relation to the sanitation of the district, August 1899-April 1901, and minutes of the Council 's Sanitary Committee, July 1901-June 1907, the Sanitary and Sewers Committee, August 1907-October 1925 and the Public Health, Roads and Lighting Committee, November 1925 -March 1930. Records attendance, receipt of reports from the Medical Officer of Health, the Sanitary Sub Officer and the Water, Dairy and Veterinary Inspectors describing outbreaks of notifiable diseases, houses unfit for human habitation, sewer and water hazards, the inspection of cowsheds, slaughter houses, milk and prosecute in relation to same.  From November 1925 the Committee assumes responsibility for the allocation of council housing, road, street lighting and public parks.  Meetings approximately monthly indexes not included:<br><br>13  10 August 1881-20 July 1901, includes rough minutes of the Library Committee, 18 February 1901-15 July 1909<br><br>14  10 May 1893-5 November 1914<br><br>15  4 March 1925-27 March 1930.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document"Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Dalkey,LA2/16,1894-1925,"19th, 20th","Minutes of meetings of the school Attendance Committee detailing attendance at meetings, discussions on the reports submitted by the School Attendance Officer and lists of the persons subsequently summonsed to appear before the Committee to answer for the irregular school attendance of their offspring.  Meetings monthly during school term, 10 January 1894-29 July 1925.",,,Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Dalkey,LA2,1909-1930,20th,"Minutes of quarterly meetings of the Public Library Committee recording attendance at meetings, passage of accounts for payment and the submission of the librarians reports detailing the number of books issued, fines imposed and library visitors per quarter:<br><br>17  12 August 1909-8 July 1926<br><br>18  14 October 1926-14 July 1930.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document"Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Dalkey,LA2/19,1897-1926,"19th, 20th","Proceedings of special committees and of committee meetings of the whole house, 24 November 1897-15 April 1926. Included are minutes of occasional meetings of the water, road and lighting, improvements, housing, technical instruction, food production and band committees, November 1897-March 1921. Also included at end of volume are rough minutes of the library committee, February 1901-April 1926.",,,Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Dalkey,LA2/20,1902-1903,20th,"Irregular monthly reports of the Sub-Sanitary Officer, James Trollope, detailing the number of houses, yards and premises inspected detailing the number of houses, yards and premises inspected, number of abatement of nuisance orders served, number observed, amount of water closets, ashpits and drains cleaned and cases of notifiable diseases treated, 3 February 1902-6 June 1903.",,,Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Dalkey,LA2,1916-1922,20th,"Financial Records, Accounts, summary of monthly revenue, expenditure, rate loan and treasurer's accounts presented to the Finance Committee:<br><br>22  2 August 1916-2 April 1919<br>23  2 July 1919-6 December 1922.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document"Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Dalkey,LA2,1902-1923,20th,"Poor Rate, Rates Books:<br>27  1 April 1902-31 March 1903<br>28  1 April 1909-31 March 1910<br>29  1 April 1910-31 March 1911<br>30  1 April 1911-31 March 1912<br>31  1 April 1912-31 March 1913<br>32  1 April 1913-31 March 1914<br>33  1 April 1914-31 March 1915<br>34  1 April 1915-31 March 1916<br>35  1 April 1916-31 March 1917<br>36  1 April 1917-31 March 1918<br>37  1 April 1918 (collector's copy)-31 March 1918<br>38  1 April 191[?]-31 March 19[?]<br>39  1 April 1918 (collector's copy)-31 March 1919<br>40  1 April 1919-31 March 1920<br>41  1 April 1919  (collector's copy)-31 March 1920<br>42  1 April 1920-31 March 1921<br>43  1 April 1922-31 March 1923.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document"Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Dalkey,LA2,1911-1922,20th,"Urban Rate, Rates Books:<br>44  1 April 1911-31 March 1912<br>45  1 April 1913-31 March 1914<br>46  1 April 1914-31 March 1916<br>47  1 April 1917-31 March 1918<br>48  1 April 1919-31 March 1920<br>49  1 April 1920-31 March 1922.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document"Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Dalkey,LA2,1923-1930,20th,"General Rate, Rates Books:<br>50  1 April 1923-31 March 1925<br>51  1 April 1925-31 March 1926<br>52  1 April 1926-31 March 1927<br>53  1 April 1927-31 March 1928<br>54  1 April 1928-31 March 1929<br>55  1 April 1929-31 March 1930<br>56  1 April 1930-31 March 1931<br>57  1 April 1908-31 October 1930.<br><br>Rental register listing rented council houses, the tenants, dates of occupation and weekly rents.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document"Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Dalkey,LA2/58,1901-1911,20th,"Register of internments in the old graveyard at Dalkey. Details the name, age, religion, occupation, martial status, last place of residence and date of death, 100 entries, 6 May 1901-12 December 1911.",,,Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Dalkey,LA2/59,1903-1925,20th,"Press cuttings, 23 April 1903-24 October 1925,  pasted into an 1899 catalogue for Guest and Grimes, Foundry and Brass works, Rotherham.  Included are adverts for tenders and positions, notices of intention to strike rates, notice of rate having been struck and reports of proceedings of the Urban District Council.  Also includes copy of the sanitary bye-laws promulgated by the Dalkey Township Commissioners.",,,Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Killiney-Ballybrack,LA3,1876-1930,"19th, 20th","Minutes of monthly and annual meetings of Killiney and Ballybrack Township Commissioners and Urban District Council with details of attendance, resolutions, correspondence, the formation of standing and sub-committees and the presentation of their minutes, the appointment of officials including the town clerk, town surveyor, engineer, rent and rate inspectors and the receipt of their reports, the approval of estimates, examination of accounts, raising of loans, striking implementation of housing, road, lighting and drainage improvement schemes. Volumes 4, 5, 7 and 8 include indexes:<br><br>1  4 July 1876-17 December 1881<br>2  3 January 1882-2 April 1889, includes correspondence with the Local Government Board regarding the Commissioners' application for a Provisional Order in pursuance of the Public Health (Ireland) Act, 1878, empowering them to assume responsibility for the township's bridges, footpaths and public works then vested in the County Dublin Grand Jury.<br>3  2 May 1882-30 December 1889<br>4  13 January 1890-24 May 1897, includes copy of petition to the Houses of Parliament endorsing the Sale of Intoxicating Liquors (Ireland) Bill and its prohibition of Sunday opening, `the inhabitants of the Township having experienced to a large extent the evils of Sunday drunkeness', 5 June 1893<br>5  26 May 1897-2 May 1904<br>6  16 May 1904-7 October 1912<br>7  21 October 1912-1 November 1922<br>8  6 December 1922-8 October 1930.",,,Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Killiney-Ballybrack,LA3,1887-1930,"19th, 20th","Minutes of monthly meetings of the Finance and Public Health Committees. Finance Committee concerns itself largely with the inspection of accounts and wage books, the authorisation of bills for payment, the consideration and approval of estimates, examination and recommendation of tenders for acceptance and discussions as to miscellaneous legal and other costs in the main with reports on the sanitary condition of and health nuisances in the Township submitted to Executive and Sub Sanitary Officers, discussions and decisions in relation to same and the implementation of all provisions of the Public Health Act, 1878, the Infant Life Protection Act, 1872, and the Infectious Disease Notification Act, 1877-1899, Committee disbanded June 1899. Responsibilities assumed by the newly constituted Killiney and Ballybrack Urban Sanitary Authority.  Included are occasional minutes of the Artisans Dwellings.  Pensions and Roads Committees, Volumes 11 and 14 include indexes:<br><br>9  4 October 1887-16 December 1889 <br>10  4 October 1887, Rough copy, 16 December 1889 <br>11  20 January 1890-11 October 1897 <br>12  19 October 1897-24 September 1906 <br>13  29 October 1906-22 December 1919  <br>14  30 January 1920-24 September 1930, includes minutes of occasional meetings of the foreshore and seashore sub-committee 1926-1930.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document"Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Killiney-Ballybrack,LA3,1899-1923,"19th, 20th","Proceedings of the Killiney and Ballybrack Urban Sanitary Authority with details of attendance at meetings, complaints and applications for the registration of dairies received, correspondence with the Local Government Board, examination of the notification of infectious disease register, submission of reports by the Water Inspector, Medical Officer of Health and Sanitary Sub Officer and action ordered in relation to same.  Included are records of the number of nuisance abatement orders served each month, the number of prosecutions for neglect of same and for the sale of unwholesome and unadulterated food. Meetings monthly. Volume 16 indexed:<br><br>15  12 June 1899-11 July 1904<br>16  2 September 1915-9 May 1923.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document"Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Killiney-Ballybrack,LA3/17,1879-1885,19th,"Minutes of fortnightly meetings of the Works Committee. Records attendance, letters received from the public concerning the repair and maintenance of the roads, footways, building and public lighting within the township, reports and specifications submitted by and order issued to the Town Surveyor in relation to same, tenders accepted, equipment and materials ordered and accounts passed for payment.  Indexed, 17 October 1879-23 October 1885.",,,Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Killiney-Ballybrack,LA3/18-19,1894-1920,"19th, 20th","Minutes of the School Attendance Committee with details of attendance correspondence, accounts passed for payment, school attendance, returns submitted by the Schools Inspector, parents summoned before the Committee to explain their offsprings' absences from school, school attendance orders served and prosecutions instituted.  Meetings monthly in term to December 1912, quarterly thereafter: <br><br>18  9 March 1894-13 July 1914<br>19  20 January 1915-13 January 1920.",,,"A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document"Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Killiney-Ballybrack,LA3/20,1904-1930,20th,"Rough minutes of Council meetings and of standing and special committees including: the school attendance, housing water, finance and sea shore committees, 5 April 1904-8 October 1930.",,,Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council,Click Repository,Killiney-Ballybrack,LA3/21,1927-1928,20th,"Abstract of Accounts for the financial year ending 31 March 1928. Includes statements of revenue and capital accounts, abstract of rent collectionn and of rent collector's cash account, statement of the names and salaries of serving officers and names and superannuation allowances of retired officers, with particulars as to the fidelity bonds of such of the officers as
