Draft memorandum of deed of sale to be placed before the Court of [ ] between Joseph Burke of Ower of the first part, and Dermot Donelan and Belinda his daughter of the second part, of a judgement of 1836. In the Court of Common Pleas that year, James Burke obtained a judgement of £1,500 against John Hamilton Peyton and Mary Chamber Peyton his wife, of Partin, County Leitrim. Joseph Burke assigned the interest of this award to Dermot and Belinda Donelan.
Manuscript
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Draft notice by John Noteen requiring [ ] to pay him [ ] rent for the lands at Sylane for six months.
Typewritten draft of article written by Síghle Bairéad on her father, for [ ] [in Irish].
Close to the final draft of 'Stones of Aran: Labyrinth'.
Some minor edits have been handwritten in.
Corrected draft of 'Mementos of Mortality', excluding photographs. Spellings errors and grammar corrected in ink. Some pieces of text have been cut and pasted in to the manuscript, adding new wording. Three copies of a hand-drawn Location Map are included.
Draft of letter from Eoghan Ó Tuairisc to the editor of [Feasta] denying Breandán Ó hEithir's suggestion that he had any part in R.E.K. [Rita Kelly's] exposé of his book [in Irish].
Draft of letter from Whitney and Moore, Solicitors, 46 Kildare St., Dublin, to Dermot O'Conor Donelan. They state that Mr. Shaw will be unable to see him on Saturday. They also state that although Counsel may express doubts in relation to the will and codicils, he has to assume that they shall be proved. He states that Mr Shaw believes that Elizabeth's shares are now divided between the representatives of Belinda and William. Before the shares are passed on, however, Dermot should state what moneys were paid to them or their representatives which should then be taken out of the shares [very fragile, hydrolysis].
Manuscript memoir, written in A4 refill books, with loose-leaf pages inserted, by Genevieve Lyons, comprising her written accounts of her life and career, from her early childhood and beginnings in Dublin and through her acting career of the 1950s onwards, with personal anecdotes and writings on Dublin culture, theatre, friends, family and relationships.
Title page, with 'Itinerary' crossed out, and 'Pilgrimage I South' written in its place. A handwritten table of contents that differs from previous drafts and splits 'Stones of Aran' into 'Itinerary' which covers South, the Excursion and North, and 'Labyrinth', to cover the East, Home and West.
Typescript manuscript of Part 1 'South'. Contains handwritten annotations correcting spellings and changing words, draft pagination, and fragments of pages that have been cut up, and inserted within other pages, an analogue cut and paste exercise.
Typed drafts of each of the chapters in Part 1 of 'A Little Gaelic Kingdom', with 'L' written next to the version in the header. This is to represent that Robinson has incorporated the edits suggested by Liam Mac an Iomaire.