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[Fragment of 'a briefe and small relation of ye miseries of ye poore Catholickes of Ireland'.]


[Fragment of 'a briefe and small relation of ye miseries of ye poore Catholickes of Ireland'.]

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[Copy of letter to James Francis Edward Stuart, known to his followers as James III and VIII of England and Scotland, from his Irish subjects serving in France.]


[Copy of letter to James Francis Edward Stuart, known to his followers as James III and VIII of England and Scotland, from his Irish subjects serving in France.]

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[Letter of Pierce Butler, London, 25th February 1689.]


[Letter of Pierce Butler, London, 25th February 1689.]

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[Copy of the king of France's address to the king of England before they parted from one another.]


[Copy of the king of France's address to the king of England before they parted from one another.]

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[Copy of a catalogue in the British Museum by Eugene O'Curry.]


[Copy of a catalogue in the British Museum by Eugene O'Curry.]

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[Notes on a manuscript in the British Museum.]


[Notes on a manuscript in the British Museum.]

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[Copies of various journal publications.]


[Copies of various journal publications.]

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[Letter from Edward A. Bond to William Frazer, concerning the continuation of catalogues [to the Royal Irish Academy].]


[Letter from Edward A. Bond to William Frazer, concerning the continuation of catalogues [to the Royal Irish Academy].]

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[Letter from E. M. Thompson (Principal Librarian, British Museum) to William Frazer, acknowledging the presentation by Frazer of "A Series of Papers on Irish Medals".]


[Letter from E. M. Thompson (Principal Librarian, British Museum) to William Frazer, acknowledging the presentation by Frazer of "A Series of Papers on Irish Medals".]

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History Notes [Textbook issued by King's College, London.]


History Notes [Textbook issued by King's College, London.]

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[Geraldine Club resolution concerning procurement of the Gaelic Athletic Annual in order to learn Irish terms used in Gaelic football and hurling.]


[Geraldine Club resolution concerning procurement of the Gaelic Athletic Annual in order to learn Irish terms used in Gaelic football and hurling.]

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Diary of John Oram: 9th August 1898 - 31st March 1907


The 6th, and final, of 6 diaries by John Oram, covering the period August 1898–March 1907. For the most part the diaries record the day-to-day administration of the estate managed by John Oram in Burrishoole, County Mayo. The estate was owned by Captain Alexander Wyndham. Each of the diaries consist of one-line entries recording the management of the herds on the estate, the purchase of feed, management of the fisheries, sowing crops, collecting rents, settling terms with existing and new tenants, drawing up leases, attending the Assizes, and the upkeep of buildings and roads. Also attending markets and the buying and selling of livestock. An observation about the weather is made for each daily entry. Also refers to unusual meteorological events, astronomical events, and current affairs. In general John Oram concludes his diary for each year summarising the number of days of rain and dry days, the harvest, prices for livestock and a few lines of religious verse.

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Diary of John Oram: 11th July 1888 - 8th August 1898


The 5th of 6 diaries by John Oram, covering the period July 1888–August 1898. For the most part the diaries record the day-to-day administration of the estate managed by John Oram in Burrishoole, County Mayo. The estate was owned by Captain Alexander Wyndham. Each of the diaries consist of one-line entries recording the management of the herds on the estate, the purchase of feed, management of the fisheries, sowing crops, collecting rents, settling terms with existing and new tenants, drawing up leases, attending the Assizes, and the upkeep of buildings and roads. Also attending markets and the buying and selling of livestock. An observation about the weather is made for each daily entry. Also refers to unusual meteorological events, astronomical events, and current affairs. In general John Oram concludes his diary for each year summarising the number of days of rain and dry days, the harvest, prices for livestock and a few lines of religious verse.

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