Charles Barrington to Prior - Right of way
Charles Barrington to Prior - Right of way
Details
- Monastery
- Glenstal Abbey, Murroe
- Creator
- Glenstal Abbey
- Place
- Murroe, Limerick, Cashel Diocese, Diocese of Cashel
- Language
- English
- Date
- 1929-1933, 1929-33, 1920's, 20's
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BILLERICAY 120. June 12th 1944. 2022-10-26/411 RAMSDEN HALL, BILLERICAY. Dear Sir Prior. I was able to hear from you & have a line about the old home. There is no "right opening" past the garden for any one, but I went to the permission to the following families to come down that way to merve to attend Mass or on business & they hear did any harm. They were The Gov's Feathers. (Cate Phyans) Dalton Michael Yormans Powells Tom Klemins Wrick steads.
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Youngster fallowed to accompany (2) their parents when passing down but then allowed the School children or other younsters to enter the place by themselves, going home from heaven they had always to return to home by the right of way on the west side of the wall of the big meadow & their on through book land to their house. Children & boys are always mischesions, unless under control in civilized surroundings. The were much interested then that from had acquired motions part of the place, this with make your holding very complete there are also some rare trees
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BILLERICAY 180. (3 RAMSDEN HALL, BILLERICAY. & beautiful & brush on it. one is Prim Prinea, the "hubrella Pine" of which there is a fine example. The little lodge at the rate is very pretty too. You may notice too how beautifully the curved stone wealls outside the rate (A "coose" stone) have been built by John Ryan (Dead). It is very curious but that little lodge had an attraction of lightning. "There was a small tower low tower on it originally which was struck &
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levelled during a thunder & torn, apter a title time my people built the tower up again. But it was no use, the climate would not have it, & the lightning just it done within the year. & then we let it along as a bad job. Those you are getting on well & making a success of your work. and thank you we are all plowishing & drink Ystony Gharlo. Barrington