Copy of letter from Tomás Mac Énrí, Runaidhe, to the Accountant of the Department of National Education, requesting a pay order for £60, and giving details of expenditure [in Irish].
Copy of letter of same date above [see T1/B/455].
Three copies of a printed notice entitled 'Letting, Chancery' and referring to the 'matter of Anthony Ormsby, a minor' that demesne lands of Ballinamore to be let during the minority. Anthony Ormsby is then aged 12.
'Life' article on Marilyn Monroe
Copy of list of plays and amounts from the doors on each play [in Irish].
Copy of memorandum from Maurice Hayes, Department of the Civil Service, to Sir Ewart Bell on foot of a discussion and the meeting between the Secretary of State and the SDLP, outlining possible concessions to ‘minority’ concerns, covering the areas of identity, Bill of Rights, Border Polls, North-South Institutions, police complaints and reciprocity.
Copy of a note from J Warner, Inspector at Gort stating that John Griffin, son of Fergus, of Knockaculleen is applying for the post of Monitor at Duras school, and that he had passed the examination. Also on the back is a bill from Anthony and William Connor of Duras for their work as a slator.
Notes by John Wilson Lynch on arrears of rents from c1880, as well as a list of tenants and the amounts of lands that they hold in the townlands of Knockaculleen, Newtown, Cregboy, Geehy North, Geehy South and Cloosh.
Copy of opinion on the case of Robert Hedges Eyre as to lands in the county and the town of Galway given by Sergeant Ball and the Attorney General. The property in question includes the 31 acres known as Kirwans Parks, and castles and sheds held on the Parade, the March and William's Garden all held of the Corporation. Includes area known as the Mud Dock, and the Long Walk leading out from the Spanish Arch around to it. It recites a lease of Redolphus Kent to Andrew French of 1712.
Copy of Justice Ross' order for a stay in the proceedings relating to the cutting of turf. Includes copy of consent to refrain from cutting turf by Henry Stephens, Peter Molony and Michael Earls.