Tipperary Archive

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Old mill, 1970s.jpg
Colour image of a ruined old mill building with blocked up arches. Clonmel 1970s

Old Mill general view, 1970s.jpg
Colour image of the back of an old mill building and surrounding houses. Clonmel. 1970s

Mill, Old Bridge, 1970s..jpg
Colour image of a mill at old bridge with double height doors. Clonmel 1970s

Melview house, 1970s.jpg
Colour image of Melview House Clonmel from the avenue. This is a Detached three-bay three-storey over basement house with canted bay windows flanking pedimented canted projecting porch built c. 1835

Will of Thomas Glissan 1832.pdf
Proved will of Thomas Glissan, Millmount cottage, Borrisoleigh, Co. Tipperary bequeathing his interests in Garrengreny, Cohane and Currahkeal in Co. Tipperary to his sisters Elenor and Maria Glissan. 4 January 1832

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

Valuation of jewellery of Miss H C Grene deceased.pdf
Manuscript valuation of the jewellery of Miss H C Grene (Deceased) totalling £41.11.6 by West & Son 18 & 19 College Green, Dublin. 20 February 1899

Probate J Cooke's will 1830.pdf
Affidavit of the estates of John Cooke of Borriosleigh (died 1831) and Tom Glissane, Borrisoleigh (died 1832) for probate filled out by Ellen Glissan, Borrisoleigh. Spinster. the executrix of the two wills. 1830s

letter re Garengrena 1862.pdf
One page of a letter to Dear John which sets out the transfer of the lease of Garengrena through various bequests, eventually being bought by Samuel Cooke from Elinor Gleeson (Glissan) and the children of Margaret Gleeson. These children left for…

letter re Garengrena 1862.pdf
One page of a letter to Dear John which sets out the transfer of the lease of Garengrena through various bequests, eventually being bought by Samuel Cooke from Elinor Gleeson (Glissan) and the children of Margaret Gleeson. These children left for…
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