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              UGA G/G03/1/1/2/4 · Item · 1894-1918
              Part of Irish Language

              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).

              UGA LE/LE10/2/5/6/226 · Item · 1854-1856
              Part of Landed Estates

              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.

              Receipts 1965
              UGA P/P134/4/1/12 · Item · 07/09/1965-20/11/1965
              Part of Personal

              Receipts for goods purchased for Rural Week 1965

              Receipts 1956
              UGA P/P134/4/1/8 · Item · 30/09/1955-02/08/1957
              Part of Personal

              Receipts for goods purchased for Rural Week 1956

              Receipts
              UGA P/P134/10/2/4 · Item · 08/04/1987-03/10/1988
              Part of Personal

              Receipts for expenses incurred by speakers of the International seminar.

              Receipts
              UGA P/P134/6/2/18 · Item · 30/04/1965-01/04/1966
              Part of Personal

              Receipts issued for work completed for the Landmark.

              UGA LE/LE10/2/5/3/206 · Item · 11/1849
              Part of Landed Estates

              Receipt of James Byrne, Surveyor, to Dermot O'Conor Donelan, for a number of surveys carried out by him during 1849. Includes survey of the lands surrendered by tenants of Woodquay, the Bittern Pasture lately held by Thomas Rielly, the Derryroo Tillage land at Coolbally, Dursien between M Higgin's garden and the ditch, Mark Donelan's holding and the Dentroe Pasture at Coolbally. Total valuation comes to £51.2.36V£. Note at end states that the amount due Byrne, £1.18.9, was settled out of the November rents.