Index card for the townland of Killaguile, [Cill an Ghaill].
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Set of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Kill [An Chill]. Included is information from the Congested Districts Board, and the Estate of Alex Thompson. A line from the returns in Griffith's Valuation is also included. Included are descriptions of Cill Fhlannáin, Carraig an Iasc, Loch na hAille Gairbhe, Cnoc na Cille, The Manor, Tobar Fhlannáin, and Loch na Cille. M. King is one of the local people credited with providing information.
Index card giving a description of the townland of Kill, [An Chill]. Included are descriptions of Ross (the eastern half of the townland), Kill Bank, Oileán na Mionán, the national school, Standing Stone, and a detailed note on the local chapel. Included here is a description of unusual grave slabs of concrete decorated with shells. An anecdote involving pirates and an unfortunate local man.
Correspondence between Muintir na Tíre headquarters and Kilkenny county federation. Includes the reorganisation and development plan for the Leinster province and AGM minutes.
Correspondence between Muintir na Tíre headquarters and Kildare county federation. Includes secretary and chairman’s reports.
Set of index cards relating to the civil parish of Kilcummin. Mostly these are notes from the Small Names Index. It mentions specific features of the parish: Druimnín, Loughacloghar, Lough salach a chlochain, Derrygowna Road, Crumlin Bridge, Moor Park, and Srathadán (an island in Lough Corrib).
Set of index cards describing the local features of townlands in the civil parish of Kilcummin. The Roman Catholic parishes of Paróiste an Chnoic and Paróiste an Spidéal are represented, and a note on the Barony of Moycullen, as well as overall population numbers from 19th century census.
The majority of these townlands contain a brief 1-2 cards for each placename, and contain less of the anecdotal/descriptive content of the other civil parishes. The information conveyed here is generally a line from the OS Field Name Books Small Names Index, and a line or two from Griffith's Valuation.
Set of index cards describing the local features of the civil parish of Kilannin, which comprises the Western parts to Ros an Mhíl, and includes some insulated portions of Kilcummin. A note on the title card to say the cards for the parish are incomplete.
Personal appointment diaries kept by Kevin Boyle on an annual basis. The diaries record retails of events, schedules, timetables, attendance at conferences, teaching engagements, some personal commentaries, enclosed letters and correspondence relating to
Files of records that were arranged as and labelled personal by Kevin Boyle. These files include personal and family photographs, press cuttings of articles relating directly on Boyle, records of Boyle's school education and college education at undergrad