Minute book of National Executive committee of Muintir na Tíre.
Manuscript
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Ledger detailing expenditure in the different bank accounts, conference, office equipment, petty cash.
Expense sheets for Pat Doyle, Michael Quirke and Séan Hegarty for work undertaken for the pilot project.
Set of index cards describing some of the local features of Mullaghglass, [An Mullach Glas]. Included are descriptions of Fuaigh Ghainmheach (pronounced Fó Annie by some), Fuaigh an Duine, Fuaigh an Phréacháin, Lios, Fuaigh an gColm, Fuaigh an Fhíoruisce, Teach an Síog, Keeraun River, Mullaghglass, Poll an Ghainimh, Mullaghglass House, Mullaghglass River, Clachmhaoil, Fuaigh Mhór, and Cillín (the Infant's Burial Ground). Local man Paddy Hession, Mr Coy, and John Coyne are credited with providing some of the information.
Set of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Munga, [Na Monga]. Some notes about the Geraghty family taken from the Land Commission Record, and Griffith's Valuation. Included are descriptions of Munga Lodge, once the property of the Frewins, who were related through marriage to Churchill, and were driven out by the IRA in 1921 according to Mike Gibbons. A note on Colonel Frewin, and the IRA letter. Also included are descriptions of Derrychorraun River, Tulach, Diarmuid, Joyce's Garden, Fr. Miley's Rock, Cró Chait, Mearing Lake, Councillor (a small lake, the name is used by fishermen), and Loch Roisín na Mionnán. Rory Lavelle, Mikey Fitz, John Joyce, Ritchie Savage, and the Connery brothers of Beaghcauneen are credited with providing some of the local information.
Correspondence with the bank regarding the opening of an account, bank statements and check stubs.
A set of index cards outlining briefly some of the local features of the townland of Munterowen East [Muintir Eoghain Thoir]. Included are descriptions of An Claí Trasna (a site of action during the Muintir Eoin battle), a note on the O'Malley family, Aill na bPúiríní, An Aill Riabhach, Tobar na Seacht nÍníon, Roighne Mhór, Pádraig Ó'Máille's house, Cnocán na Móna, and a note on a bridge in the town. Mr. Joyce, a local man is credited as being a local source of information.
A set of index cards outlining briefly some of the local features of the townland of Munterowen Middle [Muintir Eoghain Láir]. Barr Eidhneáin, The Parks, Torán, Loigín, the Maam Sheep Research Station, and Roighne Bheag are briefly described.
A set of index cards outlining briefly some of the local features of the townland of Munterowen West [Muintir Eoghain Thiar]. Included are a description of Joyce's Grove, and a note about proprietorship in the area over the last two centuries.
Proposals from Murphy Ryan and Associates Limited regarding the development of the Enterprise Related Community Participation; details of the launch of the Preliminary Study of 4 Tipperary Parishes.