Reference Source
County Longford Archives Service
Source Details
Category | Archival sources |
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Contact Person | Martin Morris |
Contact Email | archivist@longfordcoco.ie |
Estate Records Citing this Source
Found 16 estate records citing this source.
Reference | Estate Name | Estate Description |
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Fetherston estate, Ardagh: including account book, 1820-55 and photograph album, 1877 | Fetherston (Ardagh) | Francis {Frances] Fetherston was the owner of over 200 acres in county Leitrim in the 1870s with sub... |
Ledwith estate, Ballymahon, rent book, 1853-1882. | Ledwith | At the time of Griffiths Valuation, in the 1850s, Edward Ledwith was among the principal lessors in... |
Shuldham estate, Ballymahon: account book, 1850-81 and copies of estate maps and plans | Shuldham (Longford) | In the 1870s, Hussey de Burgh recorded John Shuldham, with an address at Ballybrack, County Dublin,... |
Margaret West’s estate: rent book, 1839-86 | West (Mohill) | The Wests were a family from county Dublin who appear to have acquired land in Connacht by marriage.... |
Charles Webb, Park Place, Tashinny, land agent: letter books, 1895-1908; rent book, 1901-03 | Jessop | In the 1870s Hussey de Burgh recorded John H. Jessop as the proprietor of over 1500 acres in County... |
Hugh Morrow, Corabolla House, Tashinny: Landed Estates Court rental, 1861 | Jessop | In the 1870s Hussey de Burgh recorded John H. Jessop as the proprietor of over 1500 acres in County... |
Collection mostlyconcerns estate management: rent books, 1838-1919; account books, 1846-1948; a book with details of valuations of properties (possibly a draft of Griffith’s Valuation), undated; items concerning tenant purchase, 1902-1910; an inventory of Newcastle House, 1911; Sale Catalogue 1951. | Harman/King-Harman (Newcastle) | The King-Harman family were the owners of a large estate at Newcastle in the 19th century. The King... |
Bole family, Park Place, Tashinny, land agents: account books, 1849-1904 | Harman/King-Harman (Newcastle) | The King-Harman family were the owners of a large estate at Newcastle in the 19th century. The King... |
Bond estate, Killoe: estate book, c.1838-c. 1855 (microfilm). Bond family, Drumnacor, Ballymahon: family papers, 1861-1901 | Bond | Burke suggests that the Bond family in Longford were descended from a Yorkshire family who initially... |
Elizabeth Howison’s estate, Granard: rent roll, 1856. | Howison | At the time of Griffiths Valuation, in the early 1850s, “Mrs. Howison” is noted among the principal... |
Kingston family, Mosstown, Kenagh: account book, 1816-29 and letter book, 1888-1909.. | Kingston (Longford) | Arthur J. Kingston, with an address at Mosstown, Keenagh, was recorded as the owner of 431 acres in... |
Castleforbes, Newtownforbes: workmen’s accounts, 1873-82; 1890-93. | Forbes (Earl of Granard) | The Irish branch of the Forbes family descend from Sir Arthur Forbes, 1st Baron Granard, originally... |
Newcomen Edgeworth, Kilshrewley: will, 1791. | Edgeworth (Kilshruly) | Burke states that the Edgeworth family of Kilshrewly ( or Kilshruly) is descended from Robert Edgewo... |
Maps commissioned by joint landowners, George F. Lyttleton and William F. Greville. Manor of Granard (1789-1792) and Manor of Ballymaccormack (c.1795). M/E/M/1-45. | Greville-Nugent | William Fulke Greville was the second son of Fulke Greville of Wiltshire, a grandson of the 5th Baro... |