Advertising and admission tickets for retreats
- IE IJA FM/TULL/172
- File
- 1978
Advertising and admission tickets for various retreats and days of recollection.
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Advertising and admission tickets for retreats
Advertising and admission tickets for various retreats and days of recollection.
Aerial views of the buildings and grounds at Tullabeg
Aerial views of the buildings and grounds at Tullabeg. Black and white. Various sizes.
Part of Papers of Dr James Lyttleton
Research on Aghnamanagh Tower House, Co. Offaly (Parish of Kilbride, Barony of Ballycowan). County Inventory Registration: 822.
Contains field sheet incl. a sketch and plan of the site, a written report over four pages and 36 photographs.
Part of Papers of Dr James Lyttleton
Research on Aharney Castle, Co. Offaly (Parish of Kilbride, Barony of Ballycowan). County Inventory Registration: 879.
Contains a field sheet, a written report over one page and four photographs.
Alleged purchase of a trap and frame from the community at Tullabeg
Correspondence mainly between Fr Kieran Hanley SJ, Superior, Tullabeg, and Desmond Kenny, High Street, Galway, relating to the alleged purchase of a trap and frame from the community at Tullabeg. Includes letter from Ted Kilbride SJ, Lusaka, Zambia on the trap.
Notebook containing information on the altar servers, list on inside cover.
Annual financial statements and estimates for the house and farm at Tullabeg.
Annual Historiae Domus for Tullabeg Retreat House
Annual Historiae Domus for Tullabeg Retreat House.
Annual letter recording the history of Tullabeg
Volume containing notes in English for the annual letter recording the history of St. Stanislaus’ College, Tullamore and copies of the final Latin versions Includes reference to visitations, the events on particular feastdays, the arrival of novices, the annual status and deaths. Writers of the histories include Frs. Richard O’Reilly SJ, Patrick O’Kelly SJ, Thomas Byrne SJ and Michael A. O’ Grady SJ.
Part of Digby Irish Estates
Annual report, accounts and rental for year ending June 1877, reporting no outstanding arrears with all rents paid punctually and not a single farm surrendered despite a bad harvest. Increased profit of £10,000 remitted to Lord Digby attributable to extra rents from the glebe lands of Killeigh and Geashill. Expenditure on drainage continued with works at Ballydownan bog and the thorough cleaning of the watercourse on the estate boundary between Cappancur and the late McMullen's bog at Ballydaly. Digby reports that the only centenarian tenant on the estate had been forced to sleep on his kitchen table due to the repeated flooding of his cabin in this area. A new drain was also sunk near Ballycommon canal bridge through the valley behind Ballinagar.
Construction works consisted of a new cattle shed for Darby Kelly, 'an improving tenant' in Cloncoher; new labourer's cottages at the Meelaghans; new cattle shed for Mr Davis, tenant of the reclaimed Meelaghans lands; a new dwelling house for J. Smollen of the Meelaghans; and the raising and repairing of the smith's house in Killeigh. Eighteen acres of the River Wood at Clonad was thoroughly drained and replanted with larch and oak.
Overall Digby reports that the estate is quiet and free from the disturbances and outrages perpetrated in other parts of the county.