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              Inis Leacan
              UGA P/P120/1/1/34 · Item
              Part of Personal

              Set of index cards describing the local features of the townland of Inis Leacan [Inishlackan]. The ownership of the island is outlined from the 17th century, tracing its custodianship from the O'Flaherty clan, to the Blakes, the Broughton family from 1835, and Robert Macready of Ballinafad who bought it in 1900. Other sources of information consulted during this are listed as the 1st Report of the Fishery Commissioners, which came out in 1836, and Alex and John's log books, as well as a book entitled 'Three Men on an Island'. Some information on the Broughton family sourced in Griffith's Valuation is the subject of a couple of index cards. The features of Inis Leacan described here include Bodkin's House, some information about an account given by D'arcy Wentworth Thompson of a stay in Roundstone. Inis Leacan's school is also described, which closed in 1925 when the numbers fell below 25 pupils. The Mountain View Lodge, former home of the Broughton family, now a ruin is also described. Other physical features of the area that are described, are the Caorán, Duirling Mhór, The North Side of the island (as distinct from Trá Valley), Trá Valley (sometimes referred to as Trá an Bhaile), Carraig an Ghabhair, Fuaigh na Móna, Garraí Láir, Garraí Mór, Cnocán Mór, the Lighthouse Garden, Cnocán an tSagairt, Maoileann Garbh, Poll na Bantraí, Poll Bhairtleimíd, Poirín Beag, Poll na Cloiche, Trá na Feamainne, Cor na Cloiche, Raic Bay, Tóin an Oileáin, Trá Bheag, Aill na Brón, Poll na Stiúrach, Trá Roilligh, Barr na Leapa, Searrach Beag, Searrach Mór, Inis Leacan harbour, Poll Bréan, Inis Leacan beach, Cnocán an Ghréasaí, Cora Lín, Fuaigh Chaol, Carraig an Duilisc, Table Rock, Duirling na Glafaí, Carraig Íochtair, Céibh Mhaitiú, Carraig Báid Bán, Cloch Bhuí, Sceird, Lochán na mBallach, Garraí na Scraithe, Carraig na Ceilpe, Carraig an Iasc, Carraig na Leabhaí, Carraig na bPortán, Leachta Buí, Aill an Chipín, Carraig na gCon, Carraig na Beirtrí, and St. MacDara's well. Paddy McDonagh is a local source credited with providing information.

              Inis Iarthach
              UGA P/P120/1/11/21 · Item
              Part of Personal

              Set of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Inis Iarthach [Inchera]. It's residents left in 1951. Brief notes describing Laighean, Caróg, and Cora Dhearg.

              Inis Eirc
              UGA P/P120/1/10/10 · Item
              Part of Personal

              Series of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Inis Eirc [Inisherk]. Henry Comerford was the Lessor at the time of Griffith's Valuation. Brief description are given of Bealach an Dorú, Cuan Inis Oirc, Seanbhalla, An 'Blind' (a headland), An Gols, Bealach na Boilgeoige, An Crann Mór, Lochán Chorr na mBreacóg, An Uaimh Mhór, Trá Bháin, Aill na Brocaí, and Lochán na Banríona. Tom Folan and Maggie Pheigín Ní Dhonncha are credited as being local sources of information for the townland.

              Inis Eilte
              UGA P/P120/1/7/20 · Item
              Part of Personal

              Set of index cards describing some of the local features of Inis Eilte/Inis Aillte, [Inisheltia]. Located off Snámh Bó, Robinson notes there is one house on the island currently, no houses listed during the time of Griffith's Valuation.

              Inis Bearacháin
              UGA P/P120/1/11/20 · Item
              Part of Personal

              Set of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Inis Bearacháin [Inishbarra]. Brief descriptions of features including Caladh na Scainimhe, Caladh Fhéilim, Crompán Láibe, Cora na Beirtrí, An Droighneach, Crompán na Muice, and Caladh an Éadain. Caladh Domhain, Caladh na Leice, Caladh na Luachra, Leac an Bhainne, the local Burial Ground, Oileán na Béiléarrach, Na Rúoileáin, Oileán na Bó, An tOileán Mór, Oileán na bPocaide, Céibh Leacracha Mhannis, and Bóthar na nOileán are also briefly described. M Seoighe is credited as being a local source of information.

              UGA P/P134/11/3/5 · Item · 30/03/1962-06/02/1969
              Part of Personal

              Correspondence from guilds who are leading or participating in a group water scheme; correspondence to Fr .P. Halliden regarding Muintir na Tíre support for Group Water Schemes.

              UGA P/P134/5/12/1 · Item · 05/11/1950-23/01/1951
              Part of Personal

              Correspondence from Guilds in response to Circular 30/04/2/50 on 05/12/1950 regarding the “Establishment of Industries in Rural area” suggesting their area is interested and possible industries; correspondence to the IDA regarding the same

              Indreabhán
              UGA P/P120/1/11/19 · Item
              Part of Personal

              Set of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Indreabhán [Inveran]. Several cards on the Blake family (at the time of Griffith's Valuation, Patrick Blake was the Lessor, a note on Cashel House where the Blake family lived, and brief notes on Loch a' Mháire, Ballaí Indreabháin, Cnocán an Bhacaigh, Trá an Tulaigh, the Roman Catholic Church, Na Creigeáin, and a note on the Protestant Ministers. Seán Ó'Máinnín is credited as being a local source of information.

              Indices to Guilds Register
              UGA P/P134/5/1/13 · Item · [n.d.]
              Part of Personal

              Indices to Official Register of Recognised Guilds and County list of Guilds. Possibly for P134/5/1/1

              Indexing proofs
              UGA P/P120/3/3/6/8 · File · 07/04/2006
              Part of Personal

              Indexing proofs of 'Connemara: Listening to the Wind', with some words underlined in marker.