Copy typescript article by [Proinsias Mac an Bheatha], entitled "Droichead Chill na Sagart"; on the County Monahan bridge [in Irish].
Copy typescript booklet "A patchwork of memories" by Dr. Nora McCormick, about her private life; including section at end 'Politically important people' that regards, among others, Frank Ryan, Dorothy McArdle, and Harry Gilmore (mentioning having him and George in her house for dinner).
Copy typescript covering letter from Proinsias Mac an Bheatha to 'Pádraig' [ ], offering him a collection of his poems for publication, on recommendation of Ciarán Ó Coigligh; suggesting the occasion of his 80th birthday. Enclosing typescript (79 pp) w
Copy typescript draft and fragment press cutting from [ ] entitled "De Valera buartha faoi pholasaí 'Inniu'" and "DeValera agus deontas Inniu" by Proinsias Mac an Bheatha; detailing circumstances of first government grant given to Inniu and defending p
Copy typescript draft and press cutting from [ ] entitled "Séamas Mac Grianna" by Proinsias Mac an Bheatha; a celebration of 'Máire' (the draft is marked with the January date and I.N. ["Irish News"].) [in Irish].
Copy typescript draft article by Proinsias Mac an Bheatha entitled "Sóisialachas Uí Chadhain", beginning '"Tá dualgas ar lucht na Gaeilge a bheith ina sóisialaigh"...'; stressing necessity to be engaged politically to meet that tenet and criticising Ó Cad
Copy typescript draft by Proinsias Mac an Bheatha of appendix for "Jemmy Hope" with ballads by Hope, here entitled "Véarsaí", in a much longer version than the published item, including 14 pieces opposed to 6 (pp.1-16).
Copy typescript draft by Thomas Kilroy of his play Talbot's Box , with a few handwritten corrections, written post-1977. Listing cast of the first production. [Broadly corresponding to the Gallery Press version. Paginated 1-37.]
Copy typescript draft of press article entitled "George Gilmore" by Proinsias Mac an Bheatha; on his personal acquaintance with the Irish socialist, offering a character sketch; stating that he was sympathetic to the Irish revival but had little Irish himself [in Irish].
Copy typescript draft of press article entitled "Major Sirr and Humphrey Minchin" by Proinsias Mac an Bheatha; on the two men's grave in St. Werburgh and Sirr's arrest of Lord Edward Fitzgerald.