Interim funding claim forms submitted to the Department of Agriculture, Food and Rural Development from Muintir na Tíre; includes circulars from the Department; Muintir na Tíre calculations for funding required.
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Application to the Department of Agriculture, Food and Rural Development for interim funding for June to December 2000 from Muintir na Tíre. Confirmation that funding was being provided.
File relating to work and interests of the Interights Group, including editions of their 'Interights Bulletin', Vol 1, No 4 and Vol 11 1986, No. 3 1997; and also documents relating to a conference in Budapest, Hungary, March 1994, co-organised by Interigh
Booking forms received from Community Councils to attend the seminar.
Copy instructions for Counsel in the [deed of assignment] between Miss Mary Martyn and Dermot O'Conor Donelan. Illegible and very fragile. Has suffered from hydrolysis.
Set of index cards giving a description of the townland of Inishturk, [Inis Toirc]. Included are descriptions of Black Stick (a hill), Cara Chnoic, Baile Thoir, Baile Thios, Cuainín, Reilg, Caibidie, An tOileán Íseal, Glasoileán, Caladh Mór, Cnoc na Móna, Maoilín, Fuach Mhór, Carraig Mhuiris, and Tóin Rua. Mr. Hannon or Inishturk, and Mr. McDonagh of Eyrephort are credited with providing some of the local information.
Series of notes about the local features of Inishshark, [Inis Airc]. Some notes speculating on the origin of the the placename. A note on Teampaill Leo, which forms part of the existing church there. Leaba Leo, Clochán Leo, Carraig Fhada, Fó na Muice, Fó Mhathair, Fó Mhuire, Uaim na mban, Leacach, Dúinínm Fuaigh Leo, Fó na Móna, Fó Nainsí, St. Leo's Flag. Fuach an Chlochán, Cnoc Leo, Bulán Stone, Carraig Bhuí, St. Leo's Roman Catholic Chapel, the Port, a tower like rock known locally as Buachaill, Fó na gCailleach, Aill na nGall, Fó Chapaill, Leic na mBan, Fó na gColm, Kimmeen Rocks, Leic an Tairbh, Fóinín na Seabhac, Dobhar an Mhuilinn, Poll Eoin, Shark Head, Cailín, Dobhar an Mhuilinn, Blind Sound, Aill an Oileáin Bhuí, Aill na gCloch Bhuí, Uaig Turrin, Fó na Cara, Fó na bhFiach, Fó na Mada, Bearna Bhuí, Aill an Ghabhair, Forman Diocair, Fó Mhaide, The Stacaí, Aill an Chlaí, Inis Scine Mór, Aill na nUibheacha, Clochán Leo, Poll an tSéidte, Fó Bhilín, Fó na hAille, Fó Bháid, Buachaill Beag, Scailp na bhFaoileán, Fó an Murbháite, Fó an Ghiona, Fó Mhíl Mhóir, Inis Goirt, Fó Bhrislí, Cromaill, Braonach, Fó na Cromleice, Fó Duilsc, and Fuaigh Tairbh.
File of materials relating to the archaeology of Inishowen, Co. Donegal. Includes correspondence between Etienne Rynne and Mabel Calhoun, Londonderry, who carried out fieldwork and investigations at Inishowen, Co. Donegal; T.L. Roulston, Londonderry County Borough Education Authority; Joe Fry, Queen's University Belfast, with detailed discussions on local archaeological and topographical history of Inishowen. Includes copy of report "Inishowen: An Archaeological Field Survey based on 6 inch O.S. Maps, Co. Donegal Sheet 10" by Mabel Calhoun.
Overview list of the following townlands within the Parish of Inishbofin [Inis Bó Finne].
Inishshark [Inis Airc], Inishbofin [Inis Bó Finne], Westquarter [An Cheathrú Iarthach], Middlequarter [An Cheathrú Láir], Fawnmore [An Fán Mór], Cloonamore [Cluanach Mhór], and Knock [An Cnoc].
Series of index cards relating to the Parish (island) of Inishbofin (Inis Bó Finne).