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UGA P/P57/A/1 · Series · 1869-1893
Part of Personal

Certificates mainly recording Peter Freyer's academic career at the Queen's University in Ireland. This section has been divided into 3 subsections containing certificates from QCG, other certificates and a certificate from St John's Hospital for Diseases of the Skin.

Certificates
UGA G/G60/8/5 · Sub-series · 27/06/1956-2009
Part of Irish Language

Material in this subseries consists of various certificates of importance. G60/8/5/1 contains Customs and Excise correspondence relating to importing film ("Dá Acra Talún" and "A nous la Liberté", 27/06/1956-23/02/1957). G60/8/5/2 relates to Conradh na Gaeilge’s charity status (1988-2000) and G60/8/5/3 includes company registration documents, as well as certificates in relation to Conradh’s tax status.

Tag / Ref: G60/8/5

UGA LE/LE55/1/1/7/3 · Item · 13/11/1907-27/10/1911
Part of Landed Estates

Insurance certificates issued by the Irish branch of the Phoenix Assurance Company to Denis B. Kirwan, insuring his farms at Millbrook and Dalgin in County Galway.

Certificates from QCG
UGA P/P57/A/1/1 · Sub-series · 1869-1874
Part of Personal

Certificates recording Peter Freyer's attendance at courses in the Arts and Medical faculties of QCG for sessions 1869-1874, signed by the professors and by T W Moffett as Registrar and at clinical lectures and practice at the Co Galway Infirmary and Town Hospitals, signed by the medical attendants. Other certificates relate to the passing of exams by Freyer and his receipt of prizes and scholarships. Certificates P57/1-27 are all rolled as their size is approximately 28x38 cms.

Certificates of taxing costs
UGA LE/LE6/2/1/4/9/347 · Item · 21/12/1895
Part of Landed Estates

Certificates of taxing costs for the registration of judgements made in the Court of Exchequer on 21 Sept 1839, in a case George Townsend Browne and Rose his wife against David J Wilson and in Court of Queens Bench, in Trinity Term 1843, in the case of Richard Scott against David J Wilson. Signed by John Heathings, taxing master. Also one copy of each.