Typescript with handwritten amendments of draft of a review of "Angela's Ashes" by Frank McCourt.
Draft of a transfer of mortgage, to be endorsed on the original mortgage, Denis William Daly of Glenmore, Drogheda, Co Louth and Charles St G Orpen, 30/31 Kildare St, Dublin, solicitor, to James Henry Daly and Mary Frances Simonds. Denis William Daly and Charles St G Orpen, as trustees of the will of William Daly, assign to James H Daly and Mary F Simonds £600, one moiety of £1,200.
Draft of agreement between Mary Anne Hearne of Hearnebrook, widow of Edmond Hearne, her daughter Eliza L Hearne, George Kinlraldy of [ ], Lieutenant of the 29th Regiment of Foot of the third part, and Lt. Col. Sir I Dyer of the Royal Artillery and I Irwin of Hardwicke Street in the County of Dublin of the fourth part. The settlement recites previous agreement between Thomas Hearne, deceased, and his mother Mary Anne, and the settlement of the Hearne’s property on George Kinlraldy.
Draft of agreement between Thomas Dillon Hearn of Hearnsbrook and Mary Anne Hearn, his mother, demising all the lands held under her marriage settlement to Thomas, who gives an undertaking to cover any legal debts ensuing from the settlement. The lands include the townlands of Clunacusha otherwise Clooncussy, Coolbawn, Ahanduffmore and Annaghduffbeg, Kilmurry, Killeen, Whitegate, Raheen-in-Carue, Lisdillignymore and Lisdillignybeg, Ahany, Caherknockannecullin, Hearnsbrook otherwise Killimare and Coolbeg in County Galway. Also the lands of Lissolvey, Cavrontteary part of Rathmile otherwise Rathmoyle, Cavronoleary Moneylea, Poulindenny, Ballymadden, Neathfield and Tallaghan, all in County Roscommon.
Draft of an indenture of lease between Robert French the younger and others and Robert Hedges Eyre of Macroom Castle, County Cork. It recites the lease of 1712 of the town walls and sundry pieces of ground near the walls to Edward Eyre and the renewal to Robert Hedges Eyre in 1789.
Draft copy of the Booklet ‘Community Development and the Role of Muintir na Tíre’ by Tomás Roseingrave.
Draft of Catholic Institute for International Relations submission on Northern Ireland, probably for the Gardiner Committee.
Draft of contract between Seán Ó hÓráin and An Taibhdhearc relating to the position of Producer.
Draft of deed of agreement outlining a lease from Lord Riverston to Thomas Lacy of Cloonlisk of the lands of Lisenard, Ballileen and Kilenor in the barony of Longford, County Galway for 99 years (post-22/04/1732). Thomas Lacy passes the lease over to [Hearne] for a sum of money paid by James Horan of Dublin.
Close to the final draft of 'Stones of Aran: Labyrinth'.
Some minor edits have been handwritten in.