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UGA G/G03/1/1/5/30 · Item · 24/11/1920
Part of Irish Language

Copy of summary of evidence of Witness A and Witness B, members of the Auxiliaries who raided the Gaelic League premises and found the gun and ammunition. They also give evidence that they arrested Stephen Barrett the following day. Evidence given in Mountjoy Jail before the accused.

UGA LE/LE57/7/2/1/1 · Item · 08/1896
Part of Landed Estates

Legal documents which reference the marriage of Revd. Thomas Enraght Lindsay and Miss Maria Isabel Massy Dawson (daughter of George King Massy Dawson.) Original date of the settlement is listed as 2 October 1894. Includes one handwritten document and one typed document. Trustees mentioned are George K. S. Massy Dawson, Revd. T. Enraght Lindsay, Maria Isabel Massy Dawson, Edward Marcus Armstrong, George Edward Massy Dawson and Molly Massy. Funds include £2500 moiety of a charge of £5000 created by family settlement. Trusts created in the event of the death of Captain Dawson.

Sullane recitation
UGA P/P99/1/5/1 · Item · 20/05/1993
Part of Personal

Contact sheet and corresponding negative sheet containing 23 images.

Indexed Sullane Reticulation. Images of a tree, and flowing water. Billy Keady at a grand piano, someone nearby with a double bass. Photographs of a camera crew setting up.

Suitcase
UGA G/G60/25/5 · Item · [1920]-[1970]
Part of Irish Language

Old leather suitcase, initialled G.C.O'B. in which all material relating to this series was stored.

Tag / Ref: G60/25/5

"Suisocín Bán"
UGA G/G20/1/2/1246 · Item · [190-]
Part of Irish Language

Handwritten draft of song entitled "Suisocín Bán", from Mrs Hackett.

Suid é siar an bother é
UGA G/G20/1/2/1119 · Item · [190-]
Part of Irish Language

Handwritten rough draft of song beginning "Suid é siar an bother é" from Thomas Ridge, Connamara.

Suid é siar an bother é
UGA G/G20/3/8/4 · Item · [190-]
Part of Irish Language

Handwritten rough draft of song beginning "Suid é siar an bother é" from Thomas Ridge, Connamara.