Tipperary Archive

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Browse Items (22 total)

Jack Sharkey letter.pdf
Letter from Jack Sharkey to Kay from Kilkenny prison before being transferred to Tintown internment camp. . Late 1922

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

John Grene to John 1837.pdf
Letter from John Grene to John Grene inviting him to take a tour in Europe with him. The proposed trip would take in Paris, Switzerland and Italy and run from 5th July to the 10th November. 1837

Rev Newsham to J Grene 1842.pdf
A letter from Rev. Newsham, St Cuthberts College addressed to J. Grene, 4 Lower Ormond Quay, Dublin; Acknowledging the receipt of school fees and discussing Mr Grene's son George, his health and education at the college 18 April 1842

Sam Cooke to Hannah Grene 1819.pdf
Letter from Sam Cooke, Borrisoleigh to Miss Hannah Grene enclosing an essay on 'Unreasonable fear from thunder' by Rev Rayment and including some family news. 31 August 1819

Lowe letter 1841.pdf
Letter to John Low Esq. dealing with particulars of his late father's estate and business matters as well as personal news. John Lowe built Spring House, now known as Kilshane House in the 1820s. The letter is addressed from Upr Pembroke Street,…

Aunt Bridget 7 Aug 1922.pdf
A manuscript letter giving family news and discussing the 'trouble' in Ireland from Aunt Bridget in Adams, Massachuetts to John Quinn in Ballypatrick. Dated 7 August 1922

Aunt Bridget to John Quinn 9.11.1921.pdf
A manuscript letter from Aunt Bridget in Adams, Massachuetts to John Quinn in Ballypatrick giving family news and discussing the price of food and coal in Massachuetts. 9 Nov 1921

Aunt Bridget_Adams Mass_31 Mar 1921.pdf
A Manuscript letter from Aunt Bridget in Adams, Massachuetts to John Quinn in Ballypatrick giving news of the depression in the U.S.A and hoping the family in Ballypatrick are staying out of the War of Independence. Dated 31 Mar 1921
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