Set in index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Annaghkeelaun, [Eanach Caoláin]. A note on Corrib View, a house overlooking Lough Corrib. And a note on Knockilry, a burial place on the northern extremity of the townland.
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Set of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Annaghvaan, [Eanach Mheáin]. Inis Loiste, Oileán a ghreasaide, Crompán Mór, and Cor na dtrachta are some of the local features briefly described.
A brief index card relating to the townland of Annaghbeg, [Coill an Eanaigh]. Includes a note from Griffith's Valuation.
Copy of a souvenir of the anniversary mass for those who died in 1916. It includes Thomas Ashe's poem "Let me carry your cross for Ireland, Lord", as well as details of Ashe's life.
Annual leave requests received from the Community Development Officers.
Annual reports from Muintir na Tíre on the programme they are implementing from the support of the Grand Counterpart fund.
Summarised reports of Guilds AGMs and annual report by Kitty Allis for publication in Rural Ireland
Two handwritten copies of an anonymous letter (one original, one transcribed) to Christopher Morris, marked confidential. Names an individual as having infiltrated the Cork branch of the Language Freedom Movement, who regularly reports back to the 'Gaelgeorí'. The source of the information is an overheard conversation.
Later nineteenth century copy of answer of Dermott O'Connor, one of the defendants in the case brought by Frances McDonnell. He gives details of the case, and states further that James and Francis had been assured by their father and father-in-law that their rights would not be impinged upon the £3000 bonds issued in relation to Catherine.