Finished manuscript of Scherzo voor Orgel (Scherzo for Organ), based on the Irish melody The Limerick Redowa. Also see P16/3/16.
Sans titreThis series contains Ernest de Regge's compositions of Christmas songs.
Sans titreManuscript with corrections of Adeste Fidelis – Christmas Chorus for soprano, alto, tenor and bass; and a piano partiture of same.
Sans titreThis series contains Ernest de Regge's compositions of liturgical music.
Sans titreDraft manuscript of Ave Maria for soprano, two altos, tenor and two basses with corrections and comments.
Sans titreMemorandum of agreement by Sir Eyre Coote to permit Gerald N. Jessop to use all the grass on the lands of Borris containing 7 acres Irish measure for grazing purposes only from 1 February 1919 to 31 December 1919 for the sum of £56 to be paid in two equal instalments.
Sans titreMemorandum of agreement by Colonel Charles Henry Eyre Coote to permit T. F. Maher to use all the grass on the lands of Borris Little known as the Gaol Fields and field adjoining containing 10 acres statute measure for the grazing of cattle and sheep from the date of execution of the agreement until 31 December 1930 for the sum of £32 10s to be paid in two equal instalments.
Sans titreMemorandum of agreement by Sir Eyre Coote to permit Joseph Tehan to use all the grass on the lands of Borris Little, Maryborough known as the Jail field and field adjoining same containing 8 acres Irish measure for grazing purposes only from 1 March 1905 to 1 February 1906 for the sum of £28 to be paid in two equal instalments.
Sans titreMemorandum of agreement by Colonel Charles Henry Eyre Coote to permit Denis Tynan to use all the grass on the lands of Borris Little known as the Gaol fields and field adjoining containing 10 acres statute measure for the grazing of cattle and sheep from the date of execution of the agreement until 1 February 1929 for the sum of £23 to be paid in two equal instalments.
Sans titreMemorandum of agreement by the representatives of the late Colonel Charles Henry Eyre Coote to permit Joseph Walsh to use all the grass on the lands of Jail Fields, Borris Road, Maryborough containing 3 acres and 2 roods for the grazing of cattle and sheep from 1 May 1941 to 1 April 1942 for the sum of £12 to be paid in two equal instalments.
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