Parts of linen-backed six-inch ordnance survey map sheets no. 10 and 19 of county Limerick with the townland of Ballyclogh highlighted in pink and individual tenancies within it marked out in red.
Coote Family, Barons Castlecoote‘Letter Book C. and E. No. 151’ containing part of a handwritten draft of While Rivers Run beginning: ‘“You seem to like it”’, pages 76-174. Also contains part of draft of The Small Dark Man (25 November 1927-10 June 1928) which begins upside down from the back and opens: ‘The three people covered the door of the little post-office’. Alterations. Each text is paginated separately.
Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writerHardback notebook labelled ‘No.1’ containing two parts of handwritten draft of The Spanish Lady. The first begins at the front ‘Chapter I – Hole-and- Corner’ opening: ‘Diego Usted was the only passenger that got off the train’ and continues on right-hand pages 1-141; followed by ‘Chapter Six – The Net Closes’ beginning: ‘There were ten people in the big living room’ (pages 213-270). Also part of a draft of the novel The Man in Brown in pencil beginning from the back, upside down. Opens: ‘Chap. II’ beginning: ‘The tall man, whose wide easy shoulders’ and continues pages 1-188. Insert at page 179. Draft continues from the end of second part of The Spanish Lady (page 189-213) and then onto loose pages inserted in the book (pages 214-221, finished 21 August 1944). Alterations. Each text is paginated separately.
Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writerParts of typescript draft of the short story The Red Girl with ‘Post 20/6/32’ inscribed above the title. Most pages missing. Alterations.
Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writerParts of a typescript draft of the novel And No Quarter. Many pages missing. Duplicates of some pages. Alterations. Pagination with some changes of numbering.
Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writerParts of a proof copy of Nine Strings to Your Bow.
Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writerLoose pages containing parts of handwritten draft of the short story The Red Girl. Begins: ‘The Major-General took his cigar from his lips.’ Alterations. Pagination, some pages missing.
Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writerHardback notebook with parts of handwritten draft of the novel The Hill Is Mine. Begins with ‘Prologue’: ‘The scene of this chronicle is Scotland of the Highlands…’ and continues on the right-hand pages in sequence, pages 1-83; from the back of book upside down, section dated 17 January 1940 beginning with ‘Chapter XII’: ‘Stephen went across to the croft’, pages 176-257. Continued on loose pages inserted in the front (pages 258-265). Alterations. Pagination.
Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writerLoose pages containing parts of a draft of the short story The Red Girl. Begins: ‘The hotel lounge was big Michael Flynn’s best room, a great, wide, low apartment’. Alterations. Pagination, some pages missing.
Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writerParticulars of the allocation of assets in the Land Court in order of priority concerning the 4th Earl of Limerick’s estates prepared by Rooper & Whately.
Pery family, Earls of Limerick