Rough draft of a ‘Proposed scheme of allocation of the securities to effect a winding up of the trusts of the moiety of the Trust property owned by Denis William Daly’. Includes 4 schedules listing the securities held by the trustees of the Dunsandle settlement and the securities proposed to be transferred - to the trustees of Mrs Simonds marriage settlement; to secure £7,500 payable to James Henry Daly on reaching the age of 21 in April 1920; to the trustees of William Daly’s marriage settlement to secure a jointure of £800 to his widow. There is also a list of the residue of the securities to be transferred to Denis William Daly. Also a Land Commission receipt for documents lodged by Darley, Orpen and McGillycuddy, relating to the Daly estate (28 July 1943).
Proposed Model for a small group secure intensive treatment program for Violent Juvenile Offenders, prepared for the Department of Juvenile Services of the State of Maryland, prepared by the National Center for Action on Institutionalization and Alternatives, Washington D.C.
Letter with enclosures from Paul Hughes of Derrigimlagh Restoration Group (incorporating the Clifden Airfield Committee) to Dr Emer Colleran of the Microbiology Department at UCD, outlines a proposed joint venture to include a Marconi Interpretive Centre, An Alcock and Brown Interpretive Centre, a reconstruction of the narrow-gauge railway which would be used for Bog Rail Tours, a possible extension of the railroad to include Roundstone Bog, an Interpretive Centre for Roundstone Bog, a grass airstrip for light aircraft, a common access road for the above projects,and car parking. Enclosed are maps and documents for preliminary discussion.
Parts of OS maps showing the [planned] route of the railway line from Limerick, in a northerly direction, through the parishes of Killeely, Kilfintinan, Kilfinnaghta and Tomfinlough, with engineering specifications. The townlands are coloured alternatively in blue and green wash. Scale 6 inch to 1 mile, rolled.
Documents relating to a proposed Institute of Criminal Law in Ireland, to be established and based at Port Hall House, Co. Donegal. The file contains the proposal (2nd Draft) for the Institute which outlines its structure, constitution, teaching and research remit etc. and was prepared by Mr. Anthony F. Marreco. File also includes correspondence which further details the proposal such as Port Hall House and lands being made available in trust by Marreco and recommendations regarding the proposed institute made by and between the heads of Irish Universities and various academics. Those named include Prof. Kevin Boyle (U.C.G.), Prof. Colin. Campbell (Q.U.B.) , Prof Jim. Casey (U.C.D.) Prof. Brian. McMahon (U.C.C.) Dr. K. Asmal (T.C.D.), minutes of meetings of this group of people; copy of an presentation essay entitled "Internationally protected human rights and international criminal law: a continuum" by M. Cherif Bassiouni; Letter from Marreco to Boyle, discussing the matters of case of Colm Lynagh, a 17 year old convicted of murder and sentenced to life in a case associated with the I.R.A. and at which Sean McBride acted as defence counsel (21 June 1982) Also letters from Marreco to Peter Sutherland, the Attorney General, Dublin, discussing the proposal (24 Oct 1984) and also letter from Marreco to Boyle detailing updates on fundraising for the Institute in America by Marecco. (24 Oct 1984)
Report authored by Markus Casey for P.J. Tobin & Co. Consulting Engineers, Galway. Casey was commissioned by the office to survey the area of a proposed business/technology park at Gortaroe, Westport. Casey identifies 23 sites of possible archaeological significance within the area of the proposed development. The report lists potential impacts on each of these sites along with Casey's opinion on recommended actions for each site (testing, excavation, or non-applicable).
Proposed and temporary itinerary for the 1932-1933 Abbey tour of North America. Covers the period from 10 October 1932 to 10 May 1933. 2 identical copies.
Clare county council map of the townland of Tullycommon, with Poulnagollum Cave and a ring fort highlighted in pink marker. The map is entitled 'Proposed Amenity Scheme at Tullycommon (Cahercommaun)', and is a section taken from an OS map.
Bundle of proposals between George King Massy Dawson and tenants relating to Cappauniack [Cappauniac] Co. Tipperary. Includes copy of indenture between Esther and John Holoway and George King Massy Dawson whereby Esther Holoway (widow) sold and assigned two fields to her son John. Document is undated but has a stamp from the head office dated 7 April 1885. Agreement between Jeremiah Britt to take lands held by the late James Callaghan for £1:1shilling consented by George King Massy Dawson. Private agreement between tenants John and Catherine Hickey to give their son Patrick part of their lands in Cappauniack. Upon their death Patrick shall inherit the rest of their lands and the family house.