Receipts for money deposited by Dermot O'Conor Donelan with the Tuam Branch of the National Bank Limited.
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Receipts from the Office of Public Works to Thomas O'Conor Donelan, for repayments in drainage schemes which they have carried out on his lands.
Bundle of receipts from the pay-master of the Civil Services' Office, Dublin Castle, to Thomas O'Conor Donelan, for repayment of a loan made to them under the terms of the Drainage Act for the Annagh District.
Receipts from the Tuam Branch of the National Bank Ltd. to Dermot O'Conor Donelan.
File containing receipts from various bodies to which S.J. Barrett subscribed. Also share receipts from various companies he subscribed to. Includes "The Gaelic Journal", "Connradh na Gaeilge", the Irish Text Society, Irish Industrial League, invoice from M Meers, 10 Lower Pembroke Street, Dublin, for furnishing a celtic costume. Also Clo-chumann Ltd., Sinn Féin printing and publishing company, Cumann na bPiobairi, Scoil Eanna Ltd. and Sinn Féin (16 Apr 1918).
Receipts from William Mawderley Best, to Dermot Donelan for £12 being interest on a loan of £200.
Receipts from William Mawderley Best, to Dermot Donelan for £12 being interest on a loan of £200.
Receipts of the Commissioners of Church Temporalities in Ireland to Thomas O'Conor Donelan of Sylane, Tuam, giving rent-charge and poor rate paid by Thomas on the various benefices which he now holds.
Details of guilds applying for recognition and when this was granted.
Manuscript notes by Kevin Boyle, being recollections on the outbreak and development of the Civil Rights movement in Northern Ireland, based on beginning on October 5, 1968, following riots in Derry and provides personal comments on later events and invol