Hardback appointment Diary of Kevin Boyle. Diary is branded from University of Essex and relates to the educational year August 2008 - July 2009. Inside front cover is inscribed 'K. Boyle'. Entries include details of meetings, engagements, teaching, resea
Hardback appointment Diary of Kevin Boyle. Diary is branded from University of Essex and relates to the educational year August 2009 - July 2010. Inside front cover is inscribed 'K. Boyle'. Entries include details of meetings, engagements, teaching, rese
Hardback appointment Diary of Kevin Boyle. Diary relates to the educational year August 2010 - July 2011. Front inside cover is inscribed 'K. Boyle'. Entries include details of meetings, engagements, teaching, research and faculty notices at University of
5 pages detached from Father Hayes' diary written between 22-28 July of an undetermined year. The pages list meetings with numerous clerics, politicians, and Muintir na Tíre leaders in counties Carlow and Kilkenny, including in Glynn, Kilkenny, Leighlinbridge, Rathvilly, Hacketstown, Graiguenamanagh, and Muine Bheag.
Typed script of 'Diary of a Divorced Woman' by Geraldine Aron, a commissioned play by Druid Theatre and includes cover letter from Aron sending the play to Garry Hynes. Play is an early draft of 'My Brilliant Divorce'.
Diary of [ ], formerly an officer with the 91st Regiment and then with the Galway Militia. The entries refer to social gatherings, people he meets etc. Also an account of his tour from Galway to Northern Italy, which went through England and France.
A plan and diary of events written by Kevin Boyle that includes a 'U.S. Trip 23 Oct - 12 Nov', and further speaking engagements, lectures and conferences and engagements.
Diary of Percy Paley, outlining his social contacts, events in his life, and his life in London and later in Ireland. Mainly outlines social engagements, travel, reading and personal events.
Diary of Martin Joseph ffrench, younger son of Thomas 2nd Baron ffrench, who started this diary at 70, having retired as Resident Magistrate at Cashel, County Tipperary the previous year. It records the daily routines of himself and his wife Kate, and their family, as well as correspondence received by them both, as well as noting anniversaries of his relations and friends, many of whom were closely connected with landed estate families in County Galway. It also includes much detail about his interaction with the clergy, and the education of his two sons, Charlie and John, by the Jesuits. It also includes detailed accounts of two repeal meetings in Caltra, County Galway in January 1843 which was chaired by his father with himself acting as Secretary. Enclosures include material relating to the school certificates of John, his younger son, at St. Gall's Jesuit College.
Datebook of Canon Hayes for 1955 noting his daily engagements and movements.