Administration of the goods and chattels, with a copy of the last will and testament annexed of the Hon Charles Daly, a Major in the 89th Regiment of Foot. Charles Daly’s will is in the form of a letter from the ‘camp before Sebastopol’ in the Crimea, dated 28 Dec 1854. Charles was very ill from ‘an attack of diarrhoea’ [he died the next day] and an associate, Arundel Hill, wrote the letter to Charles’ brother Denis Lord Dunsandle. Charles left ‘everything I have’ to be equally divided between his brothers and sisters. Administration was granted to Lord Dunsandle in the Court of Prerogative. Includes sworn affidavit of Lord Dunsandle to the Court, dated 12 Apr 1855. Extracted by B and T Worthington, 15 South Frederick St, proctors.
Administrative and procedural documents of the Language Freedom Movement. Includes guidelines on forming a branch of the LFM, the lobbying procedure, as well as aims, rules and regulations, and minutes.
Notebooks containing notes on various administrative subjects such as productions and trustee meetings. Presumably created by Mary O'Malley.
Three folders of correspondence, the contents of a ring binder, relating to the business of the Taibhdhearc, mainly with the administrator and including copies of reply letters. he administrators were Sinéad Uí Allúráin in 1983, Criostóir Túinléigh in 1984-1985 and Déirdre Ní Thuairisg in 1986. The correspondence is arranged in reverse chronological order and relates to a wide variety of matters, including scripts, queries and requests from academics in foreign universities, funding, banking and theatre associations. Some items of correspondence refer to a conference on ‘Old Galway’ in April 1984, the visit of President Reagan to Galway in June 1984 and the death of Coiril O Mathúna in April 1986. [in English and Irish]
(1) Nov 1987-Jan 1987 c 100pp
(2) Jan 1984-Oct 1985 c 150pp
(3) Mar 1982-Dec 1983 c 70pp
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