Query for Thomas Lefroy [barrister, 17 Leeson St., Dublin] in the case between James Hennessy and Robert J ffrench relating to the renewal of fines for Ballyduff and Ballymacmoy. Hennessy was tenant to ffrench for Ballymacmoy, while ffrench was tenant to Hennessy for part of Ballyduff. Lefroy's opinion, dated 17 February 1831, is included, as is B Browne's calculation of the fines due by each party, based on Lefroy's opinion. This document was posted to Robert J ffrench [some hydrolysis].
File includes object records and drawings of quern stones found on Inish Mor, Aran islands. Rubbings of the stone on transparent paper also present. Letters between Etienne Rynne and residents of Inish More, such as Maureen Faherty, Kilronan, discussing the items also present.
File includes transparency drawings and sketches of quern stone discovered at Killagoola, Moycullen, Co. Galway and includes a written report on the object by Etienne Rynne.
Copy of queries relative to the sale of Belvoir compiled by E & G Stapleton [for William Wilson Lynch Wilson], primarily relating to rents paid by tenants, and discrepancies they have noticed.
Draft list of queries concerning rights of tenants of Belvoir for Counsel.
Typed copies of queries for William Wilson Lynch from E&G Stapleton relating to the sale of Belvoir. One copy contains William Wilson Lynch's reply to the queries.
Queries for the information of the Attorney General’s Counsel, compiled by G Roche, 4 Stephens Green, solicitor, relating to a lease Denis Lord Dunsandle was proposing to make. Reference to the Trust Deed and a deed dated 13 June 1888.
Correspondence enclosing payment/contribution for the National collection or the order of a publication
Files relating to Kevin Boyle's appointment and teaching at the Law Faculty of Queen's University, Belfast.
Letter from Michael Emmerson for the Belfast Theatre Festival, to Siobhán McKenna, confirming details for her recital at Queen's University, Belfast (23 Aug 1967). Also letter from Richard [Murphy], Cleggan, Co Galway, to Siobhán McKenna, thanking her for the beautiful reading in Belfast and apologising for getting them lost “…your conversation was far more interesting to me than the signposts” (17 Oct 1967).