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UGA LE/LE13/1/40 · Item · 02/06/1886
Part of Landed Estates

Settlement (No 22, 24 & 25) of trust funds on the children of Denis Lord Dunsandle, by Lord Dunsandle to Lord Dunsandle, William Daly, Dunsandle, Denis Daly, Lieut in the 18th Hussars and Robert Warren Meade, 31 Kildare St, Dublin, solicitor. This deed is a supplemental to a deed of settlement of lands in Cos Galway, Clare and Tipperary, dated 29 July 1882, between Denis Lord Dunsandle and William Daly and Robert W Meade and other deeds enacted since that date. The parties are made trustees of securities held by the National Bank as security for a loan of £5,000. After Lord Dunsandle’s death and subject to the bank loan, provision was made for the following; an annuity of £35 to be paid to James Mulgahy and his wife, who lived in one of the gate lodges at Dunsandle, for their lives; £2,000 each to his daughters Harriet and Anne Daly; £4,000 to Harriet and £6,000 to Anne Daly [as marriage portions or to have the income]; £2,000 to Maria McDonnell ‘a reputed daughter of the said Denis Lord Dunsandle’; £5,000 to William and Denis St George Daly each and £3,000 in trust to the Representative Church Body. These trusts supplemental to the mortgage debts specified in the schedule to a deed dated 2 Feb 1886. The £3,000 given in trust to the RCB was for the payment of the income of various sums to the incumbents of the following Protestant churches: Dunsandle, Ballymacward, Clonfert, Donanaghta, Kilconnell, Loughrea and Tynagh, all in the Diocese of Clonfert; Monieva in the Diocese of Tuam; Thurles and Athassel in the Diocese of Cashel. Includes the schedule of investments. Also 2 amendments to the deed whereby Denis Lord Dunsandle changes the £6,000 charge for his legitimate daughter Anne Daly to £1,000 (13 May 1887) and the 2 charges for Anne of £2,000 and £6,000 to 1 shilling (5 Dec 1887), [Anne Daly married George Valentine Martyn in 1887]. Meade Colles and Co, 31 Kildare St, Dublin, [solicitors].

UGA POL/POL42/3/1 (1-4) · Item · 12/1998-12/1999
Part of Political

Files includes typescript pages, one heading "North-South co-operation is to be placed on a new basis under the provisions of the Agreement reached the Multi-Party Negotiations on Good Friday, 10 April 2008". Also includes manuscript notes by Hugh Logue on loose leaf pages with general points and notes re. North-South Co-operation and setting up of the NSMC.
Also includes a document entitled "Suggested Nominations for North/South Boards" (9 Dec 1999); Document headed "The DUP Ministers"; Draft Departmental Structures; Correspondence and reports on "Round Table Discussion on North-South Arrangements (30 Oct 1998); Documents with detail on possible implementation bodies, with notation and comments by Logue. List of Board Members of Implementation Bodies.
"North-South Ministerial Council - Memorandum of Understanding" - draft document (14 Oct 1998).

UGA POL/POL42/1 · Series · 1998
Part of Political

Files relating to the planning and establishment of the Northern Ireland Assembly at Stormont, including the secondment of Hugh Logue

UGA P/P120/3/3/5 · Sub-SubSeries · 1975-1997
Part of Personal

Material relating to the publication of 'Setting Foot on the Shores of Connemara & Other Writings'. The project began as an expansion of the 1981 pamphlet 'Setting Foot on the Shores of Connemara', and included writings adapted from talks and essays given by Robinson in the intervening years.

UGA P/P120/3/3/1 · Sub-SubSeries · 1981-1984
Part of Personal

Drafts, correspondence and publication details relating to the pamphlet 'Setting Foot on the Shores of Connemara'. Earlier drafts were entitled 'Towards a Map of South Connemara'. The pamphlet was published by The Lilliput Press in 1981, and re-published in 1984.

UGA POL/POL41/9/279 · Item · [1976]
Part of Political

Set of conference papers, including Garrett Barden, ‘A Dialectic of Right’; Richard A. McCormick S.J., ‘Human Life and Human Rights; Martti Lindqvist, ‘Human Rights within Limits’; Rev. Alan D. Falconer, ‘Theological Reflections on Human rights’; Rosemary Haughton, ‘Christian Theology of Human Rights; Jürgen Moltmann, ‘Christian Faith and Human Rights; Gabriel Daly OSA, ‘Church, State and the Idea of Freedom’; Declan Costello, ‘Aspects of a Judicially Developed Jurisprudence of Human Rights in Ireland’.

Set of Cartoons by PW
UGA P/P143/4/18/3 · Sub-series · [1991]
Part of Personal

Set of three cartoons of political satire genre, in black frames, with Irish language caption by PW.

Ref: P143/4/18/3

Set Designs
UGA T/T1/5/13 · Item · 09/1942-11/1942
Part of Theatre

Three black and white photographs mounted on a board. The first two show the set designs for a concert staged in an Taibhdhearc. The third photograph shows the set for the second act of "Mary Rose" by J M Barrie (all 210x150mm) [outsize].