Tipperary Archive

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Frank Drohan notebook.pdf
A small black notepad with details of officers in charge, camp rules and timetables kept by Frank Drohan, who was the commanding officer of the Clonmel Volunteers during Easter 1916 and was among six men arrested in Clonmel the following Wednesday…

Frank drohan notebook.pdf
A manuscript notebook kept by Frank Drohan of Clonmel detailing camp organisation in Frongoch internment camp, Wales in 1916. Frank Drohan was heavily involved in the Irish volunteers and the IRB, he orgainsed the Clonmel branch during the Easter…

Operations of 3rd Batt 3 brig 1916 - 1923.pdf
A manuscript account of the operations of the 3rd Battalion, 3rd Tipperary Brigade during the period 1916 - 1923 made by Phil Fitzgerald, member of Rossmore D company and adjt. 3rd battalion, 3rd brigade. The notes were made at some stage after the…

Clonmel Public Library Catalogue 1919.pdf
Listing of books in Clonmel Public Library 1919 prepared by Mr. Patrick Rigney. 1919

Book of Distribution of Co Tipperary 1654 pt 1.pdf
A manuscript copy of 'The Book of Distribution of the County of Tipperary' also known as the 'Book of Survey and Distribution' of 1654. This copy was taken in 1860 by Maurice Lenihan (Proprietor of the Limerick Reporter and Tipperary Vindicator) from…

1949 30th anniversary dinner.pdf
Autographed menu for a 30th anniversary dinner commemorating Tipperary dead from 1919. Among the signatures are Eamon De Valera, Seamus Robinson, Dan Breen and Séan Hogan. Dublin. 12 May 1949

Stanwix Trust Minute Book 1890-1930 Pt1.pdf
A manuscript minute book for the administration of the Stanwix Trust in Thurles Co. Tipperary. The committee administered the trust set up by Emma Stanwix, an absentee landlord who died in France in 1857, to build and run a hospital and alms-houses…

Daniel Hearne to Richard Bourk_1731.pdf
A letter from Daniel Hearn Archdeacon of Cashel to Richard Bourk, Drumsallagh requesting payment of a years rent for the Glebe of Donohill to which he was entitled during his chancellorship. 9th January 1731

Indenture Mining Company of Ireland_1887l.pdf
An indenture between the High-Sheriff of Tipperary, Lieut. Col. Ryan Lenigan of Castle Fogarty and John H. Lanphier of Slievardagh, agent of the Mining Co. of Ireland for the interest in the lands of Black Common, Williamstown, Ballingarry, Co.…
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