Later nineteenth century copy of extract of petition of Hugh O'Connor of Beagh, County Galway, against [ ] Martin. Extract gives family background of Hugh, naming his eight brothers. States that his grandfather, Laughlin the elder settled his lands of Beagh and Selinhane, which Laughlin bought, on Dermot, and that Dermot had been an officer in the late war. It also states that his sons Turlough and Mathias O'Connor died in the war. It notes that Andrew Merrick, Dermot's son-in-law, was afraid that he might lose his £4 per annum jointure out of Seleihane given the O'Connors' Jacobite associations.
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Later nineteenth century copy of extract from Exchequer Bill of 1708 between Thomas Martin of Woodkey, Galway, Doctor of Physickm and Thomas Lynch of Drumcoarg. Martin states that he lived in Aughnerrure, "a barren country". Lynch advised him to try for lands at Sillihane and Trimbane which belonged to Loughlin O'Connor, which were coming up for lease. Lynch stated that he and another man, Merrick, uncle of Laughlin, would use their influence on Laughlin to get the lease for him. Merrick then demanded more monies and lands for this, which Martin refuses to do.
Typescript copy of extract from the "Freeman's Journal" relating to the acquittal of Stiophán Bairéad in Kilmainham on the charges of possession of a shotgun.
Manuscript document being an account of the experiences in America by Kevin Boyle, notably at Yale and at other locations across the U.S. in 1973. Includes typed transcript. Attached is a photocopy of decision signed by Secretary, Yale University, accepting Kevin Boyle as a postdoctoral assistant in Sociology from 1 Sep 1972 to 31 May 1973 with a salary of $6,750 per year. Also attached is a news cutting from Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan with an image of Boyle and headline "Irish Civil Right Leader to Speak" (Jan 1973). Also copy of ISC News, a publication of International Student Centre of New Haven, with image of Boyle and front page headline of "Lawyer from Northern Ireland Reflects on his Experiences Here. (Jun 1973)
Expenses of Michael J. Ward noting the places he visited and the reason for the visit.
Expenses of John Roche noting the places he visited and the reason for the visit.
Blank expenses form for people travelling to business meetings for the Gaelic League [in Irish].
Weekly expense sheets detailing travel and purpose of work for the E.E.C. Pilot scheme for Maurice Kelliher.
Expenditure book for the Enterprise Development officer’s scheme between Youth Employment Agency/Muintir na Tíre.
Copy of "The Leader" magazine, includes a reprint of an article by Stiophán Bairéad entitled "Spiritual Rising of 1916", commenting on the foundation of an Irish speaking sodality in Dublin.