Statement made by An Taoiseach, Liam Cosgrove on the Sunningdale Accord and Northern Ireland.
Statement issued by Patrick Egan, Clerk of the Loughrea Union to Thomas O'Conor Donelan, giving the rates for the Castleboy and Lackalea electoral divisions.
Statement in the case of James Joyce against Thomas O'Conor Donelan under the Land Act, relating to the holding of Cartron, Guithinaskley held by the Joyce family going back to 1779. Includes details of improvements made on the holdings.
Majority of a statement (page 1 is missing) issued by the Tipperary Guild and Council of Muintir na Tíre stating they require a loan of £3,000 from the government in order to fulfil the requirements of a scheme to supply turf to the poor as they have ran out of money.
Statement issued to Canon Hayes from James Duffy & Co., Ltd. (publishers, bookbinders, stationers, and church furnishers) showing the Bansha church as £3.3.3 in arrears.
Written statement from Garda Daniel Dineen regarding a case in which pigs were alleged to have been smuggled into Northern Ireland on 7 November 1940. Dineen writes that during the hearing of the case, he was called to give evidence. Three witnesses brought forward by the defence contradicted Dineen's statements in court, and now he fears that he will be charged with perjury.
Copy TS statement from the A.N.C. President, Mr. O.R. Tambo on the occasion of the making of a Declaration of adherence to the Geneva Convention.
Signed statement by Thomas Jackson of Cartroon, stating that he holds 16a. Or. 30p. there from Thomas O'Conor Donelan.
Statement written by Canon Hayes in support of Muintir na Tíre's Parish Plan for Agriculture. He notes that the former Minister for Agriculture, James Dillon, is putting the plan into action in some places upon his reinstatement, and that the chief difficulty was a lack of instructors. Canon Hayes states that there will now be one instructor responsible for every three parishes.
Statement of Claim before the Court of Claims by Sir Robuck Lynch, Baronet, and Dame Catherine, his wife. Outlines their marriage settlement between their fathers, Sir Henry Lynch and Henry Blake of Leginny, County Mayo, as well as outlining life interests and other grants by Sir Henry to other members of the family, asking the Court to confirm them in their estates.