Tipperary Archive

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Estimate of works at Fortwilliam House.pdf
Manuscript estimate to John Wm Cooke of proposed extension work to Fortwilliam House, Borrisoleigh, Co. Tipperary. No date

Estimate of works at Fortwilliam House.pdf
Manuscript estimate to John Wm Cooke of proposed extension work to Fortwilliam House, Borrisoleigh, Co. Tipperary. No date

Extract from the will of Anne Maria Mahon 1842.pdf
An extract of the will of Miss Anne Mahon of Cheltenham. detailing a bequest of freehold and leasehold interests in the lands of Monemore Garracarty Knock Hegan and Howregans House in the County of Tipperary to Mr John Grene of Clonliffe County…

Extracts from will of John Cooke respecting Garrengrene 1797.pdf
Copy of extracts from John Cooks will bequeathing a lifetime interest in the rents of Garrengrene, Cohane and Curroughkeal Co. Tipperary to his grandson John Cooke son of Samuel Cooke (deceased) excepting £10 annually to his brother Joseph Cooke.…

G Grene to Hannah Grene 1820.pdf
A letter from G Grene to his cousin Hannah Grene in Cashel. 1820

Garrengrena registry search 1839.pdf
A manuscript document detailing a registry office search on the lands of Garrengrena Co. Tipperary from 1738 to 1839.

Glissan to Cooke 1841.pdf
Letter from Daniel Glissan to Edmund Cooke, Brownstown, Thurles thanking him for his letter containing £3 and informing him that he (Daniel) and his sisters would sail from Cove on the Comet to Port Philip on the 3rd August. 30th July 1841

Grene family tree.pdf
Manuscript family tree of the Grene family from 16th century to 19th Century.

Grene family tree.pdf
Manuscript family tree of the Grene family from 16th century to 19th Century.

Letter re marraige settlement Nov 1847.pdf
An incomplete letter to an unknown recipient written in Lower Ormond Quay, Dublin by Mr Grene, the father of the prospective bride seeming to break off the arrangement in a disagreement over the proposed settlements. 1 November 1847
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