Copy of Z Channel Magazine , giving previews of upcoming movies on the channel, including the movies of John Huston.
Copy opinion of Counsel, Samuel Walker, 2 Rutland Sq, [Dublin], on the case on behalf of the Duke of Leinster, relating to the Mathews’ Trusts. He concludes ‘At present I can only say Denis Lord Dunsandle has not shewn sufficient title to justify the Duke of Leinster in handing over the fund to him’. W Read and Son, 4 Dawson St, [Dublin, solicitors].
Typescript (computer offprint) [copy or draft] of message from [ ] on behalf of 'Mr Campbell' and the 'Board of Directors' to [ ], regretting the lack of a reply to their 'offer of a total cessation': 'the various incidents which have taken place is (sic) the inevitable result of this vacuum and without cooperation, the future looks bleak for all concerned'. (Captions by [Éamonn Downey] referring to The Observer (5 December 1993) and Sinn Féin's Setting the record straight which classifies this message as bogus. Also referring to 'The Narrative', adding that it was sent by Brendan Duddy to 'Fred' at 'Fred''s request on 1 June 1993.)
Copy power of attorney, Charles Daly, Post Office, Townsville, North Queensland, Australia, gent, to William Randal Cecil Richardson, 31 Kildare St, Dublin, authorizing him to collect £500 Charles Daly was left by the will of Denis Lord Dunsandle. Witnessed by Frank Hamilton, clerk and George Roberts, public notary, both of Townsville.
Copy typescript [press article] by [Republican movement/Provisional Sinn Féin] about the British decision to disengage from Northern Ireland; discussing the mode this ought to be handled in, and their own likely engagement with reference to Sinn Féin's vision of 'Éire Nua'. Stating their intention to enter political arena following an end to the partitionist assemblies now in power; discussing cost of governing the six counties. Offering seven points on economic developments necessary or likely after unity. Also discussing other mutual benefits on Ireland developing into a well-meaning neighbour to Britain.
Copy press cutting from "Anois" entitled "Dia beag an nua-aoiseachais" by Ciarán Ó Coigligh, reviewing the publication of the first volume of "Léachtaí Uí Chadhain" [in Irish].
Copy press cutting, title missing, by C[iarán] Ó N[ualláin] with handwritten annotations by [author] with corrective points on the wrong usage of "ag" for "a" in Irish phrases such as "Caidé atá tú a rá?" [in Irish].
Copy printed list by Ciarán Ó Coigligh entitled "Céard is fiú an Ghaeilge"; listing advantages of learning Irish in 21 points; with handwritten annotation dating the Dublin Seachtain na Gaeilge to 9-18 March 1984 [in Irish].
Copy printed press release from Sinn Féin with the presidential address of Ruairí Ó Brádaigh to the 71st Ard-fheis. Mostly reviewing the months of the Truce, Sinn Féin's stance on various aspects of Irish society and economy, and their recent political campaigns and outlook. Listing inadequate action by the British government, by Northern political parties, the Irish Republic. Discussing failure of the EEC Regional Fund ('the final clear indication that our opposition to the entire philosophy of the Rome Treaties was well founded' p.7); state of the Irish language and advocacy of self-governing Gaeltachtaí; economics; media; local government. (Partly in Irish. Date is that of embargo.)
Copy queries on behalf of the trustees of the Daly Trusts submitted to Counsel. These queries relate to the saving of estate and succession duties on the possible transfer of funds to Denis Bowes Daly and the retirement of William A Burke as a trustee. Includes the opinion of Counsel, Frank FitzGibbon, Mount Druid, Killiney, [Co Dublin], (26 Oct 1931). Darley, Orpen and Synnott, solicitors.