Copy of 'The Irish News', with an article featuring an interview with David Ervine entitled "Leaving the dark days behind".
Copy of The Irish Press which includes John McGahern's story 'Eddie Mac', several pages of the paper missing, entire short story included.
Copy of 'The Irish Press' with a front page article entitled 'IRA threat 'noted'' by Michael Mills, discussing the threat made against the Criminal Law Act; a brief caption for a photograph of Dr. Jack Weir, Moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland and one of the participators in the Feakle talks; article entitled 'Shadow over both sides' by Ciaran McKeown (p.9), a second instalment about the Provisional IRA and their campaign.
Copy of The Irish Press , with a feature article by William Graham entitled 'IRA ceasefire initiative opens the way to peace', other articles on latest death toll, and other political developments in the north of Ireland.
Copy of "The Irish Press", mostly (14 pp) dedicated to the late Éamon de Valera [partly in Irish].
Copy of the "Irish View -Journal for the Irish in Britain" (vol.1 no.2), featuring a portrait of Fr.Bill Cagney, manager of the Irish Centre, Camden (pp.36-39).
Copy of The Jerusalem Post including the New York Times Weekly Review .
Copy of the Judgement of the Supreme Court of New York County between the Irish Free State et al., plaintiffs, and the Guaranty Safe Deposit Company et al., defendants, relating to the ownership of the Republican Loan, opened with the safe deposit company in 1919 by Éamon de Valera and James O'Mara. The Court finds for the plaintiffs. Includes copy of proposed findings of fact by the plaintiffs, and notes on the judgement by Dr. Rynne.
Copy of the last will and testament of John Dillon of Belgard, late of the County of Dublin and now in the City of Dublin. He demises his property at Belgard, and also his lands at Bracklin, Lisolery and elsewhere in County Roscommon, to Arthur Wolfe, Attorney General, of Dublin and John Hussey of Rathkenny, County Meath. He gives use of certain lands in Bracklin to his various nephews, including John Hearne. He also demises certain annuities from his lands to his various nephews in Counties Roscommon, Mayo and Galway, including £50 a year to John, Henry and Alice Hearne. In a codicil of 19 Nov 1797 he states that if bonds given by himself and his brother Thomas to Andrew Hearne are brought to court and charged to his estate, then all charges arising from those bonds are to come from that part of his estate demised to John Hearne.
Copy of the last will of John Kirwan of Castlehackett, bequeathing everything to his son Denis.