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IE 2135 P4 · Fonds · c. 1812-1859

The material contains primarily correspondence, petitions and resolutions created and generated by Thomas Spring Rice during his political career.

Rice, Thomas Spring, 1st Baron Monteagle of Brandon
The O'Mara Papers
IE 2135 P40 · Fonds · 1843-1991 (predominantly 1916-1959)

The O’Mara Papers comprise predominantly business and personal records created and generated by Stephen O’Mara Junior (1884-1959) in the course of his life. Material relating to his parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles and siblings is perfunctory.

TheRead more

O'Mara family of Strand House, Limerick
The Limerick Papers
IE 2135 P51 · Fonds · 1531-c. 2019 (predominantly 1832-1913)

The main portion of this collection consists of wills, accounts, correspondence and statements from the mid- to late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries relating to the family’s financial affairs, mostly arising from the will of the 1st Earl ofRead more

Pery family, Earls of Limerick
The Armstrong Papers
IE 2135 P6 · Subfonds · 1662-1999

This collection contains material created and generated by the Armstrong and Kemmis families during their ownership of Moyaliffe House, county Tipperary, and includes both administrative records and personal documents. Seventeenth-century material isRead more

Armstrong family of Moyaliffe, County Tipperary
The Allott Papers
IE 2135 P27 · Fonds · 1782-1999

The material consists of leases, mortgages, conveyances, marriage settlements and wills relating to the families of Odell (1782-1891), Morony (1831-1937), Lloyd (1829-1965) and Allott (1947-1999). Of particular interest is the copy will relating to HelenRead more

Allott family of Odellville, County Limerick
IE 2135 P23 · Fonds · 1875-1980 (predominantly 1923-1954)

This collection contains records of the organisation, management and finances of the Limerick Protestant Young Men's Association, its members, staff, premises and club activities, particularly during the height of the Association's popularity in theRead more

Limerick Protestant Young Men's Association (LPYMA)