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File of manuscript research notes regarding Irish and also Welsh promontory forts. includes reference to work by Marcus Casey on Irish promontory forts.
File detailing the development of a video on community alert sponsored by PMPA; includes information on the development, advertising, launch and use of the video; details of community alert scheme in 1994
Prompt script for the Druid production of 'Philadelphia Here I Come!' written by Brian Friel. includes extensive manuscript annotation detailing stage management directions, lighting, sound and entrance/exit queues and other related information.
Proof with handwritten edits of the manuscript. Preceded by a file of typed notes on each chapter.
Copy letter from Robinson to Brendan Barrington (undated) giving instructions on font for the published copy, and enclosing a map with a tracing for inclusion in 'The Last Pool of Darkness'.
Copy of proposal by a number of tenants to lease lands of Trienbane South from Thomas O'Conor Donelan, Sylane, Tuam, for £65.15.3. The lease is acceptable to Thomas. Tenants names are Pat Lonane, John Lonane, Edward McDonoh, William McDonoh, Charles McDonoh and Michael Morris.
Proposal by Billy [Newel] for 11 year rent on lands at [ ] for £17.7.5.
Proposal by James Joyce and Mark Donelan, proposing to lease lands in Woodquay, as well as house and lands already in their possession. To hold for two years at a rent of £19. 10.0, this proposal is made before John Loughnane and accepted by Thomas O'Conor Donelan.
Proposal by James Joyce to lease certain lands in Woodquay from Thomas O'Conor Donelan for £52. The lands are bound by the public road, Mark Donelan 's holding, the River Clare and the village gardens, and by the bog of Woodquay. He is looking for a term of eleven years. Also survey of the lands by James Cassidy, naming the fields as Grass Fields, Rape Field, West Meadow, House Division, East Meadow. Proposal made before John Loughnane and accepted by Thomas O'Conor Donelan.
Proposal by Peter Skerrett of Loughrea, to rent sixteen and a half acres from Dermot O'Conor Donelan, part of the lands of Gorthnaskeghy, for 14 years at £13.8.0 per annum.