Revised draft of Roscommon County Council's 2002 county development plan, compiled with assistance from Brady Shipman Martin. The plan includes policies, strategies, and objectives for housing, infrastructure, commerce, environmental protection, and social services.
Draft typescript for the Walworth Farce by Enda Walsh with cover note 'Office Copy, Edited 2009'.
Typescript partial draft of the script with manuscript notes and annotations. Also includes the text of a number of poems such as "Isn't This a Lovely Day" and "No Strings I'm Fancy Free".
File of manuscript and typed draft speaker notes by Hugh Logue for use by Séamus Mallon MP MLA. includes letter from Logue to Mallon, "Seamus, You have been doing exceptionally well on media fronts....." (13 Dec 2000).
Draft statement of David Downey, Sixmilebridge, bog ranger, saying that he had worked with others in cutting turf on the landlord's bog for a number of years. He states that in the previous May he found his partners opening banks on the grassy portion of the lands. He states that if they are allowed to continue to do so that he shall follow suit in order to protect his rights.
Draft statement of John Wilson Lynch in his case before the Court of the Irish Land Commission in relation to John mcInerney and Dermody's holdings in Leagh North. He states that John McInerney died intestate, and the only relative he knows is his brother Thomas. Thomas has returned from Australia and is willing to honour the agreement between John Wilson Lynch and his brother.
Draft of statement to the Court of the Land Commission in relation to the case of John Wilson Lynch and John Liddy, Ballycullen, giving John Wilson Lynch's grounds for appeal.
Draft of statement of John Wilson Lynch before the Land Commissioners sitting at Gort, considering abatements for his tenants at Duras. He states that the rents were set in 1820 and again in 1882 at a very fair rate. He states that the lands are valuable producing barley and potatoes, seaweed on the shore, and turf landed from Connemara each season at Duras Quay. He feels that any further abatements would be unjust.
Draft statement of probable receipt from the sale of the Belvoir estate.
Early typescript draft of 'Mementos of Mortality', excluding photographs. Handwritten comments on the manuscript by Etienne Rynne.