Two copies of religious poetry entitled 'From metrical Musings by Barzillai' and 'For Nana Ormsby' written on both late 19th century.
Printed programme from conference entitled "Religious Organizations and The Human Rights Movement: Affinities and Divergences", held at the Conference centre, Central European University, Budapest, Hungary. Kevin Boyle was a participant at the conference.
Pamphlet report issues by Minority Rights Groups International entitled "Religious Minorities and China" by Michael Dillon.
Official letters certifying relics of Catholic saints; certificates conferring membership to Father Canon Hayes to a Roman Catholic order or society. All materials are in Latin.
Religious card relating to St. Bernadette
Edition of journal 'Religion and Human Rights', an international journal. Kevin Boyle was an Editorial Board Member. Vol. 3, No. 2. 2008.
Edition of journal 'Religion and Human Rights'. Vol. 3. No. 1, 2008. Published by Martinus Nijhoff Publishers. Kevin Boyle was an Editorial Board member.
Release Richard Fischer, Frankfort on Maine, Germany to William Daly of Dunsandle, Athenry, esq and Charles Gibbons Stanuell, Clyde Road, Co Dublin, esq, the trustees of Richard Fischer’s marriage settlement dated 6 Nov 1871. R Fischer’s wife was Josephine Prendergast and under her marriage settlement she granted the lands of Listerlin, in the barony of Ida, Co Kilkenny to the trustees. Josephine died on 19 July 1874 and by her will dated 28 July 1873 left her husband sole legatee. The marriage settlement was then represented by various trust monies, which are set out in a schedule at the end of the document. James Tyrell, 2 Merrion Sq East, Dublin was the attorney representing Richard Fischer. Tyrell and Stanuell, 5 Dawson St, [Dublin, solicitors].
Deed of release (No 59), James Cuffe of Creagh, Co Mayo only son and heir of Gregory Cuffe (1), Rt Hon Lady Henrietta Daly, widow (2), James Daly of Dunsandle, Co Galway (3), releasing Daly lands in Co Galway and Co Mayo from a mortgage of £1,000. This money was lent to Lady Henrietta Daly by Gregory Cuffe of Creagh, [Ballinrobe], Co Mayo by deed of release, dated 25 July 1785 and under the terms of her marriage settlement with Denis Daly, dated 6 Aug 1780. Barry [Maxwell, 1st] Earl of Farnham and Henry [Maxwell Bishop of Meath were trustees of the marriage settlement after its solemnization. Richard Livesay, solicitor. Includes note that this deed was referred to in an affidavit of William R C Richardson in relation to a case in the High Court of Justice, Chancery Division, David R Fair, owner, National Bank, petitioner, (1 Dec 1902).
Release of annuity in relation to LE40/3/99. The parties are Ann Dunbar, widow, nee Caldwell; Lieut. Col. Frederick William Trench; Lieut. Col. Anthony Ormsby. It refers to Ann Dunbar's interest in a sum of £3000 which was transferred into an annuity of £253 chargeable on lands belonging to the Trenchs by a deed of 27 Oct. 1811, Deed of 20 Nov 1817 the Trenches and others sold lands referred to in LE40/3/99 to Anthony Ormsby for ever. These lands formed part of the annuity of £253, while the later deed released them from this charge. Other parties referred to in the earlier deed were the Caldwell, Haywood, Parnell, Vesey, Stewart and Doyne families. Michael Frederick Trench's wife was Anna Helena, nee Stewart.