Letters to Mary Rynne concerning, mainly, her theatre work at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin.
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Report forms from Mary Quinlan detailing the work she completed, the groups or individuals he visited as part of the community alert campaign 1996/1997.
Correspondence with Mary Quinlan regarding offer of employment; information on community alert project; wage agreement and cv.
Community Alert meeting records from Mary Quinlan detailing the group meetings she attended as part of the community alert campaign 1998.
Information on ICT training; details of affiliated groups and contact details for 2001 and 2002; senior staff meeting notes 09/01/2002; work diary for the community Alert campaign 1999/2000 for Bernard Kearney and Pat O’Leary
Three photocopies (different sizes, and in sections) of the Index Map to the Martin Estate.
Four photocopies of a map measuring the population increase by townland, accompanying the Estate map. Some shading and annotation by Tim Robinson on these maps.
Files relating to the production of 'Martin Assassin of His Wife", produced by Pan Pan Theatre Company.
File 1 - Includes an overview of the production and related documents, such as artistic policy of Pan Pan, outline of the project ('Martin Assassin'), production timetable and itinerary, income and expenditure projects, scenario of the play, History of Pan Pan Theatre, Pan Pan member profile, C.V.s of principles involved, copy of work in progress script for 'Martin Assassin of His Wife', summary.
File 2: A4 multi-section notepad, with manuscript draft versions and outlines for "Martin Assassin of his Wife", other working titles are "The Bacherlorhood of Martin", "The Wedded Bliss of Martin and Isobel", "Martin the Night Beast".
NOTE: Final section of the notebook is a manuscript script entitled "Mademoiselle Flic Flac in the Red Room", later produced by Pan Pan.
File 3: Typescript of script for the play; manuscript summary of each scene of the play; typed and annotated notes and summaries of each scene; A4 loose pages in manuscript, with notes and outline for the play, with attached letter, unsigned, "Gavin, Aideen, As you know I'm interested in writing a play for Pan Pan . . . ".
File 4: Includes shorthand spiral notebook with notes, drawings, and related material on "Martin Assassin ..."' A4 refill notepad, "Pan Pan Sketchbook - The Mad Man and the Nun/ Martin Assassin"; Greeting cards of well wishes sent to Pan Pan on the show's production; flyer from Armagh Arts Festival 1993; flyer from disability awareness events North West, October 1993; invitation lists, and correspondence sent by Gavin Quinn and Aedin Cosgrove to organisations to seek support for Pan Pan and the production.
Deed of marriage settlement between Nehemiah Donelan of Cahirrowen, County Galway and his daughter Rebecca of the first part, Charles Lambert of Cregaclare and Anthony Blake of Shruell, County Galway of the second part, and Thomas Kirwan of Blindwell, County Galway of the third part. The dowry is £800 and Thomas Kirwan will bring in £3000. A pension of the interest of £1,000 is settled on Rebecca should Thomas die, and the inheritance will pass onto their children. If Rebecca should die within three years of the marriage then £400 of the marriage portion would revert to her father.
Deed of marriage settlement between William Doolan of Portumna, William Doolan of Cadesburrow and Catherine Doolan, daughter of the first William, of the first part; Nicholas Donelan of Jockey Hall of the second part; Redmond Dolphin of Corr, County Galway of the third part, and Charles Lambert of Creggchargin, County Galway, of the fourth part. Catherine is settled with a jointure of £800. Nicholas Donelan is given a life interest in the lands of Gortneslicky, Cartron, the town and lands of Tubberspadder, commonly called Jockey Hall, the commonage of the mountain of Cloughbooly and the commonage of Turloghnaglaochdough in County Galway. It also makes allowance for the children from the marriage of Nicholas and Catherine. Also copy of same.
Later nineteenth century copy of a marriage settlement between [ ] of Jockey Hall and Nehemiah Donelan his son and heir, of the first part, Daniel Hunt of New Garden, County Galway and his daughter Dorothea, of the second part, Dermot Donelan of Wood Quay, County Galway and Henry Hunt of Clonane, County Limerick, trustees of the marriage settlement, of the third part. The copy is drawn up by Whitney & Moore, 46 Kildare St., Dublin [Badly damaged by hydrolysis, very fragile].