Tipperary Archive

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1872 City Saw Mills invoice.pdf
1872 Invoice to John W Cooke, Fortwilliam from The City Saw Mills 66-67 Thomas Street Dublin for Door, windows and panelling supplied.

1874_Improvement_of_Lands_Repayment_receipt_001.jpg
Office of Public Works receipt to J.W. Cooke for repayment of Land Improvements loan. 4 Nov 1874

1875 Office of Public Works outline of improvement work at Fortwilliam House.pdf
1875 Office of Public works specifications for building additions at Fortwilliam House, Borrisoleigh property of John W. Cooke, to be carried out under the Landed Property Improvement Acts.

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

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

Account of Grene family.pdf
Manuscript account of the Grene family from their origions in England to their arrival and establishment in Ireland during the 1600s including a copy of an earlier document by George Grene in 1818. By Hannah Katherine Grene. March 28th 1847

Address to Rev Slattery 1815.pdf
Manuscript of an address to Reverend Michael Slattery on his retirement from the college of Carlow. 1815

98D Araucaria at Brittas Castle, 15 Feb 1919.jpg
Black and white image of an Araucaria (Monkey Puzzle tree)at Brittas Castle near Thurles. 15 Feb 1919

85C Ballynagall House, Mullingar, 18 May 1917.jpg
Black and white image of the front facade of Ballynagall House near Mullingar Co. Westmeath. The house was built around 1808 for James Gibbons and was designed by Francis Johnston. 18 May 1917

87E Baronstown House, near Ballynacarrigy, 29 May 1917.jpg
Black and white image of Baronstown House. This was originally a late eighteenth-century Palladian villa associated with the Malone Family/Lord Sunderlin. The central building was later demolished and replaced by a large Tudor villa to designs by J.…
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