Two index cards relating to the townland of Clareville.
Classification of Schools for Monitoring Purposes, Religious Equality of Opportunity in Employment, Department of Economic Development, 37pp.
Claudio Ferrarini and Claudio Piastra. Copy TS letters from Madeleine Flanagan, Hon. Secretary of Music for Galway, to Stephen Johnson, Jurys Inn, Galway Re. accommodation for the musicians. (2 Oct, 15 Nov 1993)
Account book of John Carson, agent from the Reverend William Cleaver, relating to the administration of the estates which cover Camus & Altray, Kilcorkey, Ikearan and Lissyallen, all in County Roscommon. Includes copy memoranda and correspondence relating to the administration of the estate, including a memorandum on the division of the bog at Akearan into eleven parts on 20th July 1835 (p 57). Also copy indenture between Thomas Dundas, of Iske in the County of York and William Knott of Tenannagh, County Sligo, for the lands of Grangemore, Barony of Boyle, County Roscommon for three lives or 31 years from 1st May 1791 for £71.10.0 per annum (pp 131 - 4).
Set of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Cleggan [An Cloigeann]. Information from Griffith's Valuation about Frederick Twining of the famous tea family, who was the lessor of the land at the time. A note on the weekly market belonging to the manor of Bonowan. Included are descriptions of Fuaigle Móra, Fó Capall Fheilípe, Poll an Ghunna Mhóir, the Port Cove (sometimes known simply as Port), Fó na Sleanntrachaí, Cora Gharbh, Lough Natawny (located between Cleggan and Ballynew), Bun an tSrutháin, Fó na mBó, Fó Bheithe, Binn Bhuí, Fuaigh na gCailleach, Cleggan Tower, Lough Knockaunbaun, a Court Tomb, Tobar na Seacht nIníon, Fó Dhearg, Cleggan Bay, and Cleggan Point Light. Several local sources are credited with providing information, namely Joe O'Toole of Moyard, Mr. Heaslipp of Bundouglas, an elderly lady at Heanue's, and Mike Gibbons. Also included is a letter from Martin Hilliard received by Tim Robinson, and dated 29 October 1992. In the letter, Hilliard submits a possible correction on two points regarding Cleggan, namely the origin of the cottages beside Cleggan Strand, and a translation of Sheeauns/Na Siáin.
Family tree of the Clements family (Cromwellian Ensign), hand-drawn by Tim. Covers the period 1690s-1950s. Connection to Arigna Mines;
Correspondence from Mary and Nora Keane, forwarding enclosures with information about clergy in the Kilbride Parish, and information on Fr Durkan, Fr Hugh O'Rourke and others. (1996);
Letter from Una Hoydal requesting information on a man who once lived in Dog's Bay of the name Santiago (18th century), (2003);
Correspondence from Rionach uí Ógáin, National Folklore Archive, seeking information on people Séamus Ennis met on the course of his travels, and two pages of handwritten notes (beginning mid sentence) of a story told to Tim by Miss Dundass in Roundstone in 1984 about her grandfather. (2005);
Correspondence from Mary Pat Joyce with information on the Joyce family of Muintir Eoin, enclosed folder of information on the family from 1856, and covering the period of Parnell and the Land League. (2012);
Letter from Patrick Melvin referencing the Blakes of Doon House, (undated);
A poem 'Replies from Inishlacken';
Press cuttings relating to a bridge at Inis Ní.
Black and white photograph featuring Fr. Hayes, Fr. Bergin, Archdeacon Nolan and Fr. Kelly with a group of supporters in Tipperary town.
File with client list hardback ledger, and also loose-leaf typescript and manuscript lists of clients of the Laundry.
Programme for Clifden Community Arts Week. Also correspondence with Brendan Flynn arranging her visit.
Posters for Clifden Community Arts Week for 1991, 1992, 1995, 1998, 2001, and 2013.