An evaluation of the Liberal Party's language policy, looking at its ultimate objective, a brief description of the specifics, and comparing them with other party's policies.
A leaflet on the history of the Claddagh Ring, issued by Galway City Museum.
"Handwritten draft of song beginning ""A leat a cead searc a ceaofainn uid éagainn"", transcribed by J.J. Lyons."
Typed script, with annotation/stage directions for sketch "A Lesson in Stage Technique"', produced by the Pike Theatre Dublin as part of the Late Night Follies.
A letter written in pencil, in which he writes of sending the affidavit '" drawn by Mr Connally with a few alterations only "' and that ' " Mr Blake goes to the Exchequer Bank in place of Baron [William Cusack] Smith and will be succeeded by Mr Walter O'Grady as Chief Remembrancer'. The affidavit is on the back of the letter and relates the case in the Court of Chancery between Edward James Beytagh and another against Edmond John Concannon and others concerning the rents of Rinn and Ballynastaig [parish of Killeely] part of the lands of Dunkellin, County Galway. Affidavit signed and sworn before Stephen Madden on 11 December 1830 and posted back to B Browne, second postmark dated 13 December 1830. [Note: Anthony Richard Blake was still Chief Remembrancer in 1834].
A list of ‘Proprietary shares or debentures of public companies’, valued at £10,854.17.6. by J S Carnegie, Dublin, government stockbrokers.
A list of bills under protest due to Ro[lgan], Bolton, Mahen and Crotty.
A list of dividends on stock representing part of the settled estate, which passed to Denis Bowes Daly on the death of Denis St George Daly. [slightly faded, torn and crumpled].
A list of 'first productions of every play produced by the Irish Literary Theatre and the Abbey Theatre' List dates from 1899 to 1935, last few entries added by hand, each item consists of the date of the first production, the name of the play, and the Author's name.
A list of the Daly Settled Estate, joint owners Major Denis St George Daly, deceased and Col Denis William Daly, compiled by W Callan, giving the names of 28 tenants [on holdings under 6 acres] on the Dunsandle, Kilconnell and Killimor estates, estimated value £592.