Copy of the trustee's reports and accounts for the year.
Copy of the Welfare Services Act of Northern Ireland.
Copy of The Western Journal including a photograph of Siobhán McKenna at the Mac Firbis Summer School.
Later nineteenth century copy of the will of Col. Nicholas Donelan, copied by Dermot O'Conor Donelan in the Four Courts. He grants a life interest in the lands of Nenagh, County Tipperary, leased by Mr Beardman, to his wife Martha Donelan, as well as lands in Laeka held from the Duke of Ormonde, and their dwelling house in William St., Dublin, as well as the house on the comer of Castle Street and Fishamble St. held by his nephew Dean Reader. He states that the lands of Johnstown, Ross Ballina, Ballinrin, Knocknavilla and the rectory of Tullerghanague are to be demised to his eldest son James, as well as the three houses in Skinner's Row known as the Pestle and Mortar, held by Mr. Richard Wilkenson. It also refers to other properties in counties Dublin and Meath, as well as codicils dates 1704-5.
Copy of This Week in Ireland, including a piece on the work schedule of Siobhán McKenna.
Photocopy of Thomas Colville Scott's original diary, written in 1853 and acquired at auction the previous year.
Copy of three writs of entry to the sheriffs of Galway and Tipperary to recover the lands of Robert Hedges Eyre, outlined in LE4/39.
Copy of Time , with an article about John Huston filming The Dead , pp. 92-3.
Copy of translation by Seosamh Mac Grianna of W. Clark Russell's "Bathadh an Ghrosvenor" ("The Wreck of the Grosvenor") (Dublin 1955). [in Irish]
Copy of typed screenplay by [David Mercer] entitled [ The Cellar and the Almond Tree ], divided into 53 scenes. [Marked by Kilroy as "unidentified - sent by agent". Produced by ITV 1967 - identification by Internet Movie Database. First page missing.]