Tipperary Archive

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Home of local studies research for Tipperary County Council Library Service.

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84B Grantstown Hall, Tipperary, 28 April 1917.jpg
Black and white corner view of Grantstown Hall. South Tipperary. A detached Tudor Revival three-bay two-storey three-pile house built c. 1870. Built by the Massy family. 28 April 1917

1894_Licence_to_carry_arms_001.jpg
Colour image of a license to carry a double barrelled gun and ammunition on his farm at Gaile, Cashel, issued to Philip Scanlan, farmer. 12 June 1894

1879_County_Cess_receipt_001.jpg
Colour image of a receipt for the payment of the Spring county cess by John Cooke for Fortwilliam, Barony of Kilnemanagh, Co. Tipperary, valued at 470.12.0. March 1879

Will of John Jos Cooke 1826.pdf
A copy of the will of John Joseph Cooke, Millmount Borrisoleigh, Co. Tipperary which directs his interests in Garrengrena to be sold and appoints his father Joseph Cooke (Executor) to sell it. 1826

Letter to Mrs Grene 1822.pdf
A personal letter to Mrs. Grene, Westmoreland Street, Dublin from her mother giving details of family news and enquiring after 'poor John'. 28 June 1822

Letter to George Grene 1806.pdf
Letter to George Grene from his mother written on a visit to Cork. 11th October 1806

Rent reciept George R Cooke 1885.jpg
Half year rent receipt to George R. Cooke for Raheen and Lisnagrough. £150.7.7 .May 1885

Rent J Cooke 1876.jpg
A rent receipt for payment from John W Cooke to Mrs M.A. O'Connell for Garrane and Liss of £400 for one years rent. 1876

Lease Raheen and Lismagrew 1874.pdf
Lease between William Blosse Armstrong (Portarlington), his son Capt. Richard Armstrong and John William Cooke (Fortwilliam Tipperary) of 180 acres of Raheen and Lismagrew lands in Holycross for 3 lives or 31 years. 1872

Lease part Cloonsihane and Currane 1848.pdf
1817 Lease of part of Cloonsihane and Currane from William Cooke of Annfield to James Chadwick of Borrisoleigh for 1 year at £4. Includes an 1848 amendment of the surrender of the lease by Richard Chadwick and Daniel Kennedy for the sum of £5 to…
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