Achoimre ar an Dréacht Chonradh Bunreachtúil don Aontas Eorpach (Márta 2003), 68pp.
Acknowledgement card from the family of Mrs Nora Curley thanking them for their expression of sympathy.
Acknowledgement from the Legacy and Succession Duty Office, Custom House, Dublin, to Messrs Meade and Richardson, of a payment of £197 estate duty on £19,623 of Denis Lord Dunsandle’s estate.
Acknowledgement of Cohagh O Maddin that he owes John Hearne 20s., and that he will give his quarter of Claeamine as surety for payment.
Acknowledgement of Sheaghe O Maddin that he owes John Hearne £24 and that he has mortgaged the cartron of Clougian to cover the loan.
Acknowledgements of the notice of sale of the Belvoir estate by various occupiers and owners of lands adjoining same.
Acreage and valuation of lands held by Dermot Donelan [fragile in parts}.
Four letters from Lord Altamont [John Denis Browne 3rd Earl of Altamont], to Richard 2nd Earl, describing the agitated state of the country at the time of the Act of Union. Lord Altamont was prominent in the pro unionist lobby in Ireland and was rewarded for his exertions on behalf of the Union by being made 1st Marquess of Sligo on 29 Dec 1800. The letters cover the most vital time for the passage of the Union. They refer to the anti-unionists' efforts to hold meetings in the country, to send out petitions and to raise funds to buy borough seats. They include comment on the creation of new Irish peerages and such incidents as that concerning the barrister Thomas Sinclair in the Irish House of Commons. Prominent members of the anti-unionist camp mentioned in the letters are Arthur Hill, 2nd Marquess of Downshire, John Foster, Speaker of the House of Commons 1785-1800 and James Moore O'Donel of Newport, Co Mayo. Also includes a letter relating to the development of Castlebar after the Act of Union.
Typed 4-page script of Act Without Words' by Samuel Beckett.
Lunchtime production of double-bill of woks including "Act Without Words II" by Samuel Beckett and "Orison" by Fernando Arrando. No records available.