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UGA T/T2/9/11/744 · Item · [1985]
Part of Theatre

File of black and white photographs documenting the visit of An Taoiseach, Garret FitzGerald, T.D., to the set of 'Conversations on a Homecoming'. likely to be Druid Lane Theatre. Includes images of FitzGerald with cast members, author Tom Murphy and seated, drinking pints of Guinness. Also includes image captioned as "Presentation from the businesses of High Street in 1985' [to Druid Theatre] Jerome Hynes pictured with others.

UGA T/T2/9/12/749 · Item · 25/07/1986-27/07/1986
Part of Theatre

File of black and white and also colour images from the Druid production of "Conversations on a Homecoming" by Tom Murphy and produced by Druid Theatre at the PepsiCo Summerfare Performing Arts Festival, SUNY Purchase, New York. Includes cast members in costume and on set.

UGA T/T2/9/11/742 · Item · 04/1985-12/1985
Part of Theatre

Box of photographs from Druid Theatre's production of 'Conversations on a Homecoming' by Tom Murphy. Produced in Galway, likely to be the Druid Lane premiere production only. (Opening 17th April 1985) Includes black and white and also colour photographs taken during performance. Also includes contact sheets of multiple thumbnail images of cast members and of the set. Includes also images of the props used in the play.

Conveyance 1905
UGA LE/LE13/2/10 · Sub-series · 1905
Part of Landed Estates

Correspondence and legal papers relating to the sale of the Mitchell family’s interest in the lands of Brackloon, Attimonmore South and Laragh in the baronies of Athenry and Kilconnell, Co Galway, to William Daly of Dunsandle. The lands of Brackloon were held under a lease from the Rev Nicholas Devereux to Patrick Mitchell, dated 18 April 1856. Maxwell, Weldon and Co, 40 North Great George’s St, Dublin were the solicitors representing the Mitchell interest. The deed of conveyance and assignment was dated 2 October 1905, see LE13/48.

UGA LE/LE40/3/99 · Item · 08/08/1816
Part of Landed Estates

Conveyance pursuant to the powers contained in Col. Anthony Ormsby's marriage settlement. It relates to 171 acres of Derrybohy, 8 acres of Lisnagross, 48 acres of Carrowdangan held by Brady and partners, 24 acres of Carrowdangan held by Kelly and partners, and 28 acres of bog. The parties are Thomas Ormsby and his eldest son Lieut. Col. Anthony Ormsby; (2) Maurice Blake of Towerhill, trustee to Anthony Ormsby's Marriage Settlement with Rebecca Elwood (3 May 1803); Owen Phibbs of Wilbrook, COunty Mayo, surviving trustee of a certain term of years in the marriage settlement (4) Lieut. Col. Frederick William Trench; (5) Michael Frederick Trench (6) Sir Henry Purcell and Hon. Charles Vesey, trustees of a conveyance dated 8 December 1815. Witness are Robert SImpson, attorney, William Maloney, Edward Harman Rainsford, Peter Ormsby. Registry of Deeds number 706.100.483636. For a map see LE40/4/115. It refers to a deed of 28 August 1755 frequently and it is very much the subject of this deed. Rev. Frederick Trench mentioned in that deed, who is the father of Michael Frederick Trench. By the 1803 Marriage Settlement the lands mentioned in 1755 were entrusted to Thomas Lindsey and Maurice Blake for the life of Thomas Ormsby. These lands and others were sold by Trench to Parnell and Vesey by deed of 4 and 5 December 1815 for 99 years. At expiration of the 1755 lease division of lands held in common to go into effect - the lands mentioned in this deed are the Trench division. Robert Hamilton & Co., solrs.

UGA LE/LE13/1/48 · Item · 02/10/1905
Part of Landed Estates

Conveyance of 128 acres of Brackloon and assignment of a yearly tenancy of 12 acres of Brackloon and 162 acres of Attimonmore South and Laragh, barony of Kilconnell, for the residue of the terms by which these lands were held by the Mitchell family. Margaret Mitchell, 50 Haddington R, Dublin, spinster and William Hogg, 37 Connaught St, Dublin esq (1), ‘the said’ Margaret Mitchell (2), and William Daly, Dunsandle, (3). Recites a lease relating to Brackloon, Rev Nicholas Devereux to Patrick Mitchell dated 18 Apr 1856 and the will of Patrick Mitchell (1876). His son, another Patrick Mitchell, died in 1896 leaving a wife Minnie, who died in 1900 and 3 children. These 3 children were made wards of court and after their mother’s death Margaret Mitchell became their guardian. William Daly paid £800 and £600 respectively for the lands conveyed and assigned. Includes note that this deed was referred to in an affidavit of Joseph Molloy (6 Oct 1905). Richardson and Synnott, 31 Kildare St, Dublin, [solicitors].

UGA LE/LE13/1/34 · Item · 11/11/1873
Part of Landed Estates

Conveyance of 17a 3r 10p of Abbeyfield and Kilconnell, part of the benefice of Kilconnell, in the Diocese of Clonfert, by the Commissioners of Church Temporalities in Ireland to Denis Lord Dunsandle, for £880. John Ball, 11 Hume St, Dublin, solicitor for Commissioners of Church Temporalities in Ireland.