Copies (34 pp) of transcript of Brendan Duddy's diary of 1976 by [Éamonn Downey], also containing complementary material from the 1975 diary. The added factual detail are the same as in the fragment transcript POL35/ 134, but sections highlighted for interest no longer marked; some content corrected. NOTE: Some pages of the diary are restricted - a reprographic copy will be available for consultation.
Copies of a Notice from Richardson and Synnott, solicitors for William Daly, to the Standard Life Assurance Co, stating that by a deed of 12 May 1905 the life insurance policy of William Daly for £4,000 was assigned to him and his heirs absolutely, subject to the payment of the annual premium.
Copies of a Notice of Filing of the affidavit of Charles St G Orpen, in the High Court of Justice, in a case Charles Henry Alley and Frank Vivian Gordon, plaintiffs and Edmund Martin Blake, Denise Anne Marie Cole and Valerie Cole, an infant by James Gordon Franks, her guardian ad litem, defendants and sent to Messrs Baker, Ringwood and Gordon, 5 Clare St, Dublin, solicitors for the plaintiffs. Darley Orpen and Synnott, solicitors for Charles St G Orpen and Denis William Daly.
Copies of a requisition for a search to be made in Registry of Deeds for deeds involving John M Ryan, Denis Lord Dunsandle and part of the town parks of Thurles, situated on the Pike road, Co Tipperary. Includes a list of the deeds found to contain the required information. ‘Shrimpton v Boyd’ written on the cover. George Roche, 4 Stephens Green, Dublin, solicitor for the Attorney General.
Draft settlement of the mansion house and demesne of Dunsandle, containing 1,000 acres, Denis Lord Dunsandle to William Daly and Robert Warren Meade, as trustees. Lord Dunsandle leaves the property entailed on his male and female heirs, beginning with his younger son Denis St George Daly. His reputed daughters and their husbands are all named. Roman Catholics were barred from the succession and the life tenant was to keep the property insured and in good repair. Includes Succession Duty Office stamp (15 Feb 1893). Meade Colles and Co, 31 Kildare St, [Dublin, solicitors].
Copies of a schedule of securities amounting to an estimated value of £38,288 and of securities held in the Bank of Ireland in the name of Denis St George Daly and in the Land Bank in the names of Daly, Brassey and Burke.
Copies of a sepia photograph of Peter Freyer's house in Benares. One copy in an envelope. Size 9½x6 cms.
Copies of accounts relating to the Taibhdhearc, showing income and expenditure.
Copy of accounts from April 1933 to March 1934.
Copies of address from the officers and members of An Taibhdhearc, to the Department of Education, giving a brief outline of their work, and requesting an increase in their grants to help them continue to develop Irish in their area [in Irish].