Correspondence with Mary Alice Kizbey, 12 John’s Hill, Waterford relating to tithe rent charges due to her out of Clogheen and Burncourt, with related accounts; notices from Henry Longfield, Broadview, Mallow relating to tithe rents charges due to him out of the parish of Castlemagner; and receivable orders from the Irish Land Commission for tithe rent charges due out of Clonmeen, Castlemagner, and Kilshannig. Also see P43/1/1/2/5/5.
UntitledThis sub-series contains estate correspondence to and from William Sutcliffe, land agent to the Shanbally Castle estate in county Tipperary in the 1910s-1940s.
UntitledLetter from Edward Beary, Tipperary South Riding County Board of Health and Public Assistance, Clonmel, relating to the rent of Clogheen workhouse.
UntitledLetters from William Nash, Mitchelstown, county Cork and A. Chearnley to Cornelius O’Callaghan relating to an unspecified [legal?] matter.
UntitledLetter from William Sheehy, Cork, to Cornelius O’Callaghan concerning the sale and purchase of various items of merchandise.
UntitledLetters to Thomas Low, gardener at Shanbally Castle from George Griffith relating to a debt he owes Low; from the Reverend Mr Palmer of Vicar’s Hill thanking him for shrubs received, seeking timber for various building works, and looking for firewood; from Miss Quayle looking for the size of panes of glass recently cut and for firewood; and from John Collett seeking timber for building works and enclosing a payment for unspecified goods. Also a letter from Low to Edwin Taylor asking him to pay the bearer of the letter for larch seedlings recently received.
UntitledInstructions issued to Thomas Low primarily by Edwin Taylor to give timber to named individuals for various building works such as gates, wheels, harrows, ladders, roofs, barns, and stables. In four folders.
UntitledThis sub-series contains map surveys of holdings in county Cork and maps relating to the Great Southern and Western Railway line in Banteer village.
UntitledMap survey by Robert Colvill of Lady Shelburn’s part of Dromcommer [Dromcummer Beg] on a scale of 40 perches to an inch.
UntitledMap of the townland of Killcolman [Kilcolman] in the parish of Kilshannock [Kilshannig], barony of Duhallow certified by John Deane, Deputy-Surveyor-General as agreeing with the map of the Down Survey.
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