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              Rosroe
              UGA P/P120/1/3/58 · Item
              Part of Personal

              Set of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Rosroe, [An Ros Rua]. Included are descriptions of Rosroe Cottage (now An Óige hostel. An anecdote about Wittgenstein's visit to Ireland in 1934 is also included). Killary Harbour, Meall an Fhathaigh, Inis Bearna, Beácáin, the LDF lookout post, Tóin an Doire, Cuainín an Róin, Gob an Damba, Caladh na hInse, Dún Aodha, and some brief information about the Killary Salmon Co. Ltd. Festy Mortimer of Rosroe is credited with providing some of the local information.

              Ross
              UGA P/P120/1/3/59 · Item
              Part of Personal

              Set of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Ross, [An Ros]. Features described include Carraigín, and the Coastguard Station. Some information is given about Ross House, including a brief history of its ownership, and an illustration of its coat of arms which can be found above the archway in the barracks yard. Mr. Lydon of Tooreen is credited as being one local source of information.

              UGA P/P120/1/9 · Sub-series
              Part of Personal

              Series of index cards describing the townlands within the civil parish of Ross, and in the Roman Catholic Parish of Clonbur. The title card for the series gives an outline from the History of Tuam, Volume II, relating to the Roman Catholic Parish of Clonbur [An Fhairche], part of the Civil Parish of Ross.

              UGA P/P120/1/8 · Sub-series
              Part of Personal

              Series of index cards describing the townlands within the civil parish of Ross. Robinson indicates that the parish of Ross is now divided into the Roman Catholic Parish of Leenane (Kilbride), and the Parish of Clonbur (Ross). A note with an explanation from the 'History of Tuam', about the history of Kilbride Parish. An A4 sheet with an extract from a piece about an orphanage in Aasleagh. A handwritten note is on the back, addressed to Tim from Nora Keane.

              Ross Demesne
              UGA P/P120/1/11/83 · Item
              Part of Personal

              Index card for the townland of Ross Demesne, [An Ros].

              Rossadillisk
              UGA P/P120/1/6/50 · Item
              Part of Personal

              Set of index cards giving a brief description of the townland of Rossadillisk, [Ros an Duilisc]. Included are descriptions of Clochacurra and Crigganas, Dog Island, Trá Bhríde (where the Cleggan Disaster took place in 1927), a note on the Freyer family who once owned Sellerne House and a separate note on Sir Peter Johnston Freyer and his work in the Indian medical service. Also included are a note on Cloghacorra Cottage, and finally a description of Duíche, a small bay.

              Rosscahill
              UGA P/P120/1/11/84 · Item
              Part of Personal

              Index card for the townland of Rosscahill, [Ros Cathail].

              Rosscahill West
              UGA P/P120/1/11/85 · Item
              Part of Personal

              Index card for the townland of Rosscahill West, [Ros Cathail Thiar].

              UGA LE/LE10/1/2/1/19 · Item · 03/02/1899
              Part of Landed Estates

              Rough draft of memorandum by DFN of Whitney and Moore, solrs., discussing the case and stating that he will speak with Dermot in relation to the loan in question [very fragile - hydrolysis].

              UGA LE/LE10/1/2/1/20 · Item · 19/06/1899
              Part of Landed Estates

              Draft memorandum by [Whitney & Moore], solicitors, to Dermot O'Conor Donelan, stating that it will not be enough that Captain Lynch is taxed on the £900 his wife is entitled to in the will, and that it must also be done for money received from the codicils [very fragile].