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Copy of Social and Personal
UGA T/T20/1/3/159 · Item · 02/1955
Part of Theatre

Social and personal, including a feature on the Abbey Theatre Golden Jubilee celebrations, including a photograph of Denis and Siobhán.

Copy of speech
UGA T/T20/1/5/1/5/264 · Item · 19/03/1982
Part of Theatre

Copy of speech made by Siobhán McKenna to the UN Special Committee against Apartheid on the impact of apartheid on the acting profession.

UGA POL/POL4/1/6 · Item · 16/12/1952
Part of Political

Copy of the "Connacht Sentinel" with an article reproducing their report of December 1920 on the deaths of the Loughnane Brothers, and the scenes of blood-lust in the British House of Commons when Joe Devlin, MP, was attacked by other members of the house for raising the matter.

UGA LE/LE26/56 · Item · 20/07/1677
Part of Landed Estates

Copy of the deed of feoffment granted under the King’s Justices of Ireland ruling on the claims of transplanted persons in the case of Edmond Hearne, a transplanted person, in relation to the lands of his father John, and rules that he possesses the following lands. 102 acres at Ahanduff, 71 acres in Garrynanllagh and Killimor, 39 acres in Culbant, 39 acres in Gortwilliam, 28 acres in Cahir, 46 acres in Cortnamanagh, 25 acres in Finsdilgny, 142 acres in Clonuose, 85 acres in Loughaurie, 16 acres in Balayglasse, 15 acres in Rahine, 16 acres in Loughaneroe, 5 acres in Cloncomysmore and Ardawley, 52 acres lying in the lands of Leitrim and Longford in County Galway.

UGA LE/LE26/73 · Item · 20/10/1796
Part of Landed Estates

Copy of the last will and testament of John Dillon of Belgard, late of the County of Dublin and now in the City of Dublin. He demises his property at Belgard, and also his lands at Bracklin, Lisolery and elsewhere in County Roscommon, to Arthur Wolfe, Attorney General, of Dublin and John Hussey of Rathkenny, County Meath. He gives use of certain lands in Bracklin to his various nephews, including John Hearne. He also demises certain annuities from his lands to his various nephews in Counties Roscommon, Mayo and Galway, including £50 a year to John, Henry and Alice Hearne. In a codicil of 19 Nov 1797 he states that if bonds given by himself and his brother Thomas to Andrew Hearne are brought to court and charged to his estate, then all charges arising from those bonds are to come from that part of his estate demised to John Hearne.

UGA T/T20/2/2/26/554 · Item · 09/05/1965
Part of Theatre

Copy of The Observer magazine, includes article entitled "Dr. Zhivago's Tribulations". Also copy of Life Magazine with a 12 page feature on "Dr Zhivago".