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              UGA LE/LE10/1/1/2 · Item · 05/05/1882
              Part of Landed Estates

              Copy of Disentailing Deed between Dermot O'Conor Donelan of Sylane, County Galway and Francis Morris Fisher of Tuam. He renounces rights to the lands of Trienbane, Wood Quay, Polnemal otherwise Poulnemal and Sylane, all in the Barony of Clane. Also Beagh, formerly held by Robert G Flynn and Beaghs, formerly held by Patrick Nolan and Robert Nally, all in the barony of Dunmore. Also the lands of Jockey Hall, otherwise Peterswell, Lycknabeg, the commonage of Lycknabeg, the lands of Bushfield, otherwise Gorthnaskelry.

              UGA LE/LE10/1/3/2/1/35 · Item · [18--]
              Part of Landed Estates

              Very fragile late nineteenth century copy of a decree from the late seventeen/early eighteenth century. Only fragments remain as it has suffered extensively from bookworm infestation. Only the first two pages of the commentary by [Dermot O'Conor Donelan] are legible. He wonders if the document refers to Dermot O'Conor, a captain in the Irish army of James II who left after the siege of Limerick.

              UGA G/G03/2/3/672 · Item · [1928]
              Part of Gaeilge/Irish Language

              Copy of article from ["The Western People"], relating to a statement of Michael J Barrett on behalf of the Mayo Men's Association of New York, relating to a pilgrimage to Croagh Patrick. Síghle Bairéad has inscribed that he was a first cousin of Stiophán

              Copy of "An Timere"
              UGA G/G03/2/4/698 · Item · 1975
              Part of Gaeilge/Irish Language

              Copy of "An Timere", which includes a four page article by Síghle Bairéad entitled "Stiophán Bairéad" [in Irish].