Small slips of paper, making up the index to 'A Little Gaelic Kingdom'. Two dust jackets for 'A Little Gaelic Kingdom'.
A CD-ROM containing a copy of the index.
Small slips of paper, making up the index to 'A Little Gaelic Kingdom'. Two dust jackets for 'A Little Gaelic Kingdom'.
A CD-ROM containing a copy of the index.
Draft Inland Revenue form C-1.
Draft Inland Revenue form C-1.
Draft instructions for Counsel on behalf of Major Denis St George Daly and Denis Bowes Daly to advise and, if necessary, settle a draft disentailing deed. This advice was sought in connection with the way in which the mansion house and demesne of Dunsandle was then held. Denis Bowes Daly was about to marry Diana Lascelles and Denis St George Daly wished to hand over Dunsandle to his son absolutely. Darley, Orpen and Synnott.
Draft lease of premises for the purpose of the Stranwix Charity, including the building of alms houses, Denis Lord Dunsandle to George Roche, 14 Upper Mount St, Dublin. This lease was for a thousand years at an annual rent of £5. Includes Robert J Robertson’s approval of the lease although he writes that ‘Lord Dunsandle cannot be advised to agree to the insertion of a proviso that the lease is made to him [George Roche] merely as a trustee’. Meade Colles and Co.
Handwritten draft letter in M M O'Shaughnessy's handwriting on Potrero Avenue Extension Commissioners headed paper. Unclear who the intended recipient is, but the subject of the letter is exorbitant expense for the survey. Doodles on back of page.
Draft letter from Siobhán to Wilson Seán apologising for not staying around and chatting to him but she had to go with the taxi. Says that they all loved the play.
Draft letter from Siobhán, 22 Bóthar Gort Árd, Rathgarbh, to Proinnsias Mac Diarmada, Amharclann na Mainistreach, congratulating him on his production of 'The Plough and the Stars', and asking him to extend her appreciation to the cast, apologising that she had to go away quickly the night she attended [in Irish].
Draft letter from Siobhán O’Dea, Fort-Eyre, Shantalla, Galway, to Mr Russell Murphy marked “confidential”, in relation to a proposal mooted by Denis to pay their back income tax in instalments of £500. She comments that she would prefer if possible to pay it all in one go, and would like him to arrange a meeting with the income tax people. She comments that if the instalment plan is the only way forward, she would like to start filing income tax separately and let Denis deal with the instalments plan on what they have earned, as he has control on all of that income. She ends by asking him to keep the meeting confidential until after she has met them.
Draft letter to Mendy Wager commenting that she had written many letters but had not posted them. She gives a story about her misunderstanding rehearsal times once, she heard that they were 10 to 1, she thought 12.50 rather than 10am to 1pm.