Copy of John McGahern, Ligne de Fond (Paris, Mercure de France 1971) - first edition in French of Nightlines, translated by Pierre Leyris. With holograph dedication by the author to Niall and Phil Walsh, 27 Bloomfield Road, 12 December 1971. [Pages uncut]
Copy of journal Catholic Truth Quarterly (Dublin), collected by Thomas Kilroy.
Copy of journal Force 10 (Sligo), collected by Thomas Kilroy. [Editor: Bob Quinn]
Copy of journal Innti (Dublin), collected by Thomas Kilroy.
Copy of "Journal of the Galway Archaeological and Historical Society" vol. 35, including an obituary for G.A. Hayes-McCoy by Nicholas Canny.
Copy of La Licorne version of 'Madness/Creativity' beginning 'I have to say at once that I feel nothing but unease when confronted with such a theme.' Contains John McGahern's article from the journal and the front and back covers.
Typed copy of the last will and testament of Thomas Butler Staveley of 6 Wellington Road Wavertree Liverpool. Comes with typed cover page on headed paper stating “in his majesty’s high court of justice” dated 31 March 1911 and states Thomas [Butler] Staveley died the 10 March 1911. Copy of will originally made the 14 June 1894 whereby Thomas Butler Staveley names his wife Eliza Staveley his executrix and leaves to her lands in Clouncrippy [Clooncrippa] Co. Limerick.
Copy of later typescript draft by Thomas Kilroy of a play entitled The Death and Resurrection of Mr. Roche - a comedy in three acts. Act III much reworked; in plot and cast close to the final version, but ending with Séamus's departure, while printed play adds a further three scenes. [Paginated]
Lease of 622 acres by Lord Dillon to Christopher Ormsby of Ballinamore, witnesses were Thomas Dillon, Bartholomew Dillon, George Yelverton and ffearagh Doud.
Copy of leaflet outlining the claims for Irish independence on the basis of the demands of the Irish people [in Irish].