Thomas Noonan was born on 23 December 1891 and lived with his parents Michael and Catherine Noonan together with his four older sisters and two younger brothers at Ballyguy, Barrin
University of Limerick
Thomas Noonan was born on 23 December 1891 and lived with his parents Michael and Catherine Noonan together with his four older sisters and two younger brothers at Ballyguy, Barrin
University of Limerick
Ordnance Survey letters comprising correspondence between John O’Donovan (1806-1861) and other researchers employed on the survey and OS head office staff. OS Letters exist for 29
Royal Irish Academy
Ordnance Survey letters concerning the counties of Armagh and Monaghan.
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The Name Books were part of the first Ordnance Survey of Ireland conducted between 1824 and 1846. The books served to collect orthographic as well as additional topographic and ob
National Library of Ireland
Scans of drawings made as part of the Ordnance Survey Memoirs scheme. Originally, the OS Memoirs were meant to accompany the first edition maps and include information about the p
Royal Irish Academy
Transcriptions of the Ordnance Survey Memoir Papers done by Angelique Day and Patrick McWilliams. These transcripts were published as a series of 40 volumes in 1990 in partnership
Royal Irish Academy
Information about production of Ordnance Survey Map Sheets for the 1st edition 6-inch series covering every county in Ireland. Includes OS Code, Sheet Number, Names of Surveyors, O
OS200
Indexed volume containing handwritten transcripts of all laws and enactments of Ennis Corporation from 1660 to 1810. Each entry is numbered and contains the date, members of the ju
Clare County Archives and Library Service
The Boards of Guardians were obliged to maintain a large variety of records, which were closely inspected by the Poor Law Commissioners. Although a multitude of records once existe
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The Poor Law was extended to Ireland by an Act of 1838, based on the English Poor Law Act of 1834 and operated until 1923. The country was divided into poor law unions, each of whi
Clare County Archives and Library Service
Transcripts of British Army monthly returns divided into three categories: Districts, Army Strengths and Summary tables.
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The Council regularly holds exhibitions on items of local interest - frequently history-based. Not all have associated publications, and the material is unavailable at the conclusi
Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council