Folders of research material by Kerby Miller. Includes transcript of letter held in PRONI (T1449) (2pp). Information on family in Lisburn, copy of original (4pp) in PRONI. Research and Kerby correspondence relating to Fairfield County. John B. Philips, "Winnsborough, Fair Field District", South Carolina, writes to his brother James, Lisburn, County Antrim, after a "good passage being onely [sic] six weeks" from leaving Ireland. He describes the port town [Charleston] as the largest in South Carolina and "pretty well built" with an Exchange store, Armoury, Poor House, and churches (two each for Episcopalians, Congregationalists / Independents, Methodists and one each for Scotch Presbyterians, Baptists, German Lutherans, French Protestants) plus a Roman Catholic chapel, Quaker meeting house and Jewish Synagogue. After spending time with "an extensive merchant" who intended visiting Ireland, Philips was offered a post of school-master for $300 a year, by a country gentleman, in a settlement 160 miles above Charleston. He relates that both of them then travelled there by camping in the woods for four to five nights. However, the school was "engaged" so on arrival, Phillips took up employment working in carpentry with a son of Capt. James Phillips who owned a large plantation. He details how they are building "a Methodist preaching house of timber" for $700 and the good pay for tradesmen and schoolmasters. Phillips concludes with a description of the crops, cheap price of land and that he "lives as well as a man could wish". See https://imirce.universityofgalway.ie/p/ms/iiif/18126/view#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=0&xywh=-1726%2C-182%2C5994%2C3639
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Issue number 4 of 'An Fuascailteoir, Journal of the Republican P.O.W.s., C. Company, Cage 10, Long Kesh Concentration Camp', Maze Prison, 25 March 1976.
Bound pages of a 'Receive and Sort Schedule', for tracking laundry orders received at Donnybrook Magdalene Laundry. Includes columns and entries for Day, Time [Client] Name, Quantity, and Sorter(s).
Press Files from Druid Theatre Company Productions and related national arts/theatre news coverage created during 2012.
File with texts of talks written by Carolyn Swift and with related documents. Includes typed text of talk "Bernard Shaw - One Of The Earliest Supporters of the Feminist Movement", with manuscript edits and annotations by Swift. Attached is a flyer from "Appeal - Shaw Birthplace Museum Trust", with list of names of the Trust members, a donation form, and information on the Shaw Birthplace Trust campaign.
Text of talk "Opening of 2nd International Dance Congress, Malahide, 29 October [ ] delivered by Carolyn Swift.
A list of productions by the New Theatre Group 1937 - 1942
Typed text of talk/article "Is There A Play Doctor In The House?" by Carolyn Swift
File with blank unused headed paper from The Pike Theatre Dublin, Muserights, RTÉ.
Includes loan bond documents and copies. Includes indentures, certificates of stock, enquiries of title and indenture by George Turnhill who names John Bolton Massy and presents Edward Green and David Fitzgerald lands of Fana in Co. Limerick. Documents mention John Bolton Massy Junior, Ambrose Cooke. Copy of Edward George Bulwer’s loan agreement with John Bolton Massy senior. Stafford Deluiere, H.F Bowchier, Robert M.D. Sanders and Mrs Delmege.
Damaged correspondence written by and to John Bolton Massy. Relates to estate loans and requests of deeds of settlement. Mentions Edward White.
This series contains documents relating to the Cramer Roberts Estate. This series has been divided into two subseries. The first series relates to John Cramer Roberts and the second series relates to his son John David Cramer Roberts. Each subseries has varying sub-subseries which has an array of different types of documents including correspondences, leases, legal papers etc. All material has been arranged chronologically within its sub-subseries.