Translation and copy of [mounted] address from His Highness Mohamad Mushtaq Ali Khan Bahadur, the Nawab of Rampur, to Dr P J Freyer, recording the Nawab's appreciation of the medical treatment given to him and General Mohamad Azim Uddin Khan Bahadur, Vice President of the Council of the Nawab, by Freyer.
File of correspondence and other material relating to the transfer of Maurice Hayes from Downpatrick UDC to the Community Relations Commission, and the issue of salary as paid by the Civil Service to him. Includes letter from Irving Goldaber to Maurice Hayes on the possibility of coming to Northern Ireland to outline the Communications Laboratory process (21 Apr 1973).
Documents re. "Transfer of Irish Lights to FCILC", with attached draft position paper agreed between UK government, Irish government and Northern Ireland Executive "Transfer of Irish Lights Functions to Foyle, Carlingford and Irish Lights Commission".
Papers relating to the transfer of the demesne of Dunsandle and certain securities to Denis Bowes Daly by his father in 1927, on the marriage of Denis Bowes Daly and Diana Lascelles. Further securities were transferred to Denis Bowes Daly in 1932.
Correspondence between Kay Gleeson, former Personnel Office while Mary Robison (MR) was President, and MR referring to the transfer of gift items received by MR while president to the Department of the Taoiseach and enclosing copy of the memorandum submitted by the Taoiseach Bertie Ahern to the Government at meeting on 23 July 1999, 26/07-19/08/1999.
Ref: P143/4/13/10
Letters relating to the transfer of the Belvoir estate to John Wilson Lynch by his aunt, Mrs Wilson. John Wilson Lynch was to pay all the charges on the estate and a jointure of £600 to Mrs Wilson. A deed of mortgage for £6,000 dated 1862, David J Wilson to Patrick M Lynch, reserved a life interest in the Belvoir estate to John Wilson Lynch. Mrs Wilson wanted to give him a life interest in the estate with the remained to a second son if he should have one. E T Stapleton advised him to try to get her to give him the estate absolutely, as a life interest was too curtailing and the income from the estate barely met the liabilities. John O'Donnell, 23 Middle Gardiner St. Dublin, solicitor, represented Mrs. Wilson.
Transcripts of the funeral oration for Barry Fitzgerald delivered by the Most Reverend G.O. Simms, Archbishop of Dublin, begins 'We gather here to-day to give thanks to Almighty God for a lovable life, lived with an unusual serenity and simplicity, yet a life of wide influence and deep human feeling.' Also attached note from the Archbishop, six copies of the oration.
Photocopied notes from an Irish Language interview with Pádraig Ó hEithir, father of Breandáin Ó hEithir. Talks about GAA, the Civil War, how he became involved in teaching on the Aran Islands, and includes many stories from his life. The interview was recorded in Ennis in 1993, and Robinson received the notes from Liam Mac an Iomaire in Jul 1994.
Transcription by Tadhg S Seoige of Aran Islands from Dr Healy’s history of Ireland’s ancient schools and scholars.
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