Manuscript notes on the publication by Kevin Boyle and David Beetham as part of drafting the book.
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A4 handwritten notes by Boyle regarding democracy, human rights and a Bill of Rights for Northern Ireland.
Copy of a letter from Robinson to Brendan Barrington of Penguin Ireland giving instructions for the map to be included in 'A Little Gaelic Kingdom', he includes mockup sheets with the correspondence.
There are also some handwritten note pages relating to the book's index.
Pen and paper map of the lands of Beagh with one allotment of 15a. 4r. and 12p. held by D. O'Connor. Neighbours include Michael and D. Higgins and Anthony Connors. It notes denominations as well as disputed territory on the map. There is an estimated total of 67 acres. Drawn by Peter Mainery for a dispute between Anthony Connors and Michael Higgins.
Coloured inks and paper map of the lands of Thomas O'Conor Donelan held by James Sheehan in the townland of Cuilmore bear Peterswell, containing 53a. 2r. 18p. It gives the sub-tenants as Lyons, Rev. Grealy, Fenaghty and Quin. It also shows houses as well as the Post Office, barrack and school in Peterswell, as well as the newly constructed drain.
Ink, colour washes and paper map entitled "a Rough Draft of Freenbanlough, Part of the estate of Thomas O'Conor Donelan", drawn up by James Byrne. The lands consist of bog and reclainable bog. The tenants are listed as Michael McDonough, Thomas Moylan, Patrick Leonard and John Brien.
Pen and paper map of the lands of Dermot Donelan in Gurthnaskegh, Carton, situated in the parish of Bullaun, barony of Loughrea. It covers the three plots covering fifty acres. It is drawn by John Kennedy.
Letters between Etienne Rynne and others include Prof. Conor O'Malley discussing article by Rynne entitled "Map of Irish Ancient Rivers and Monasteries". Includes printed copy of map "Irish Fishery Districts Salmon and Sea Trout Waters" Includes manuscript and typescript drafts by Rynne of the article "Some Prehistoric and Historic Sites on and Near Ireland's Major Fishing Rivers".
Several photocopies of sections of OS maps, with Robinson's handwritten instructions for reduced scale photocopies for his work.
A copy of one of the Burren maps, used for a mockup of the Connemara one inch map. Seven mockups of both the Map and Introduction and Gazetteer.
A fly leaf of Part 1: Introduction and Gazetteer.
File of fragments and tracings of OS maps of An Caiseal to Gabhla. Each item contains several of Robinson's annotations. Not all of the map sections are indexed using Robinson's numbering systems, but the ones that are have been grouped together at the start: no's 51 (3 copies), 51 A/6, 51C, 51G (2 copies), 51H, 51I, 51J.