Newspaper cuttings from the "Galway Pilot", "Galway Vindicator", "Galway Express" and "Galway Observer" concerning the Galway Infirmary, 1887-1892. The cuttings for each year are encased in a paper folder. The cuttings give details of: the appointment of
Papers relating to an Order in [HM's] Council, dated 15 August 1890, concerning the compulsory retirement of civil servants at the age of 65, which was challenged by the Corporate Body of QCG in 1895 over the retirement of the President, Sir Thomas Moffet
Untitled by Professor Senier 'Proofs of evidence of Galway professors before Robertson's commission'. This was one of a number of commissions set up to inquire into the state of Irish university education with a view to making it more acceptable to Cathol
Copy of the 'Statement of the Professor of Medicine, Queen's College, Galway' [John I Lynham] addressed to the Royal Commission on University Education in Ireland, arguing against the abolition of the College.
Summary of evidence of Richard J. Anderson, Professor of Natural History and Geology, before the Royal Commission on University Education in Ireland.
Summary of evidence of Richard Townsend, Registrar and Professor of Engineering, before the Royal Commission on University Education in Ireland.
Summary of evidence of Richard J Kinkead, Professor of Obstetrics and Lecturer in Medical Jurisprudence, before the Royal Commission on University Education in Ireland.
Summary of evidence of Valentine Steinberger, Professor of Modern Languages, before the Royal Commission on University Education in Ireland.
Annotated Summary of Evidence of Alfred Senier as above [see A21/15]. Enclosure Resolutions for the Corporate Body of QCG, 19 Mar 1902 and ordered to be laid before the Royal Commission.
Report of a Committee 'as to changes in constitution of College' in particular relating to the Board of Visitors. Members of the Committee were Professors WJM Starkie, RJ Kinkead, JP Pye, A Anderson. They also proposed that the College be associated as a