Articles in newspapers with some photocopies of articles in the Sunday Independent, Irish Press, Sunday Press, Evening Echo, Irish Times, Sunday Tribune, Northern Standard, Tuam Herald and Limerick Chronicle, addressing topics related to the Spanish Civil War, including the return of tri-colour pennant, the battle-flag of Irish Brigade from Spain, death of Joseph Cunningham of Enniscorthy, county Wexford, departure of the Advance Guard from Ireland, the storm in Galway Bay en route to Spain, life at Cáceres, the ruins of Ciempozuelos, Frank Ryan and the International Brigade, commemoration on Achill Island of sixty-one Irish volunteers who died on Republican side, interview with Maurice Fennell from Rathkeale, county Limerick, Waterford and the Spanish Civil War, circumstances of death of Frank Ryan of International Brigade, the centenary of birth of General O’Duffy, planned march on Dublin by Blueshirts, burials of Irish volunteers of International Brigade, the Jarama battle, Limerick volunteers in the Irish Brigade, and stories of International Brigadiers, Peter O’Connor, Eugene Downing and Michael O’Riordan. Includes a series of articles by T. P. Kilfeather in the Sunday Independent.
Stradling, Robert Arthur, scholarArticles in the Irish Independent and Evening Herald addressing the Spanish Civil War, noting the second church parade of Irish Brigade on Feast of the Epiphany at Salamanca, the unveiling of a tablet by O’Duffy in Church of San Dominic, Cáceres, commemorating First Bandera of Irish Brigade, events in Malaga, response of the pope and bishops, the deaths of Brigadiers Thomas Hyde and Daniel Chute on Madrid front, the issue of refugees, life in barracks at Cáceres, deaths of Brigadiers John MacSweeney and Bernard Horan on the front. Includes a series of articles by the Irish Independent Special Correspondent, Gertrude Gaffney.
Stradling, Robert Arthur, scholarTwo manuscript versions of As Truagh Gan Peata an Mhaoir Agum for soprano and alto. Competition winner.
De Regge, Ernest (1901-1958), musician, organist and composerAsleep in the Deep. Bass song. Words by Arthur J. Lamb. Music by H. W. Petrie. London: Charles Sheard & Co. [n.d.].
Looney, Timothy (Tim) (1914-1990), local historianAspects of Energy Policy. Dublin: Fine Gael, 1980.
Dalby, Simon, Professor EmeritusAssignment between Samuel Moore Senior of Cullies House, county Cavan of the first part and Samuel Moore Junior of the same address of the sum of £226.7.5 and future interest due on the principal sum of £1,900.14.0.
Moore family of Moynehall, county CavanAssignment of on annuity of £250 from James Blacker of county Dublin to Elizabeth Blacker, spinster, of Drogheda.
Moore family of Moynehall, county CavanAssignment of judgment between Lyndon Bolton and Henry Carpenter, Merchants, of Merchants’ Quay in the city of Dublin of the first part; Samuel Moore of Cullies, county Cavan of the second part; and Arthur Frazer of Edward Terrace, county Dublin of the third part. The judgment related to a mortgage in 1813 of the townlands of Cullies and Drumboe by Moore to Anne Wade, widow, of Broomhill, county Cavan in exchange of £2,000 Irish currency. Moore defaulted in the payment of the mortgage and Wade filed a complaint to foreclose it. An inventory was made of all charges and encumbrances affecting the townlands in question and these included a judgment for the sum of £539.16.11½ to Bolton and Carpenter, of which £498.6.5 remained unpaid. At Moore’s request, Frazer paid £250 to Bolton and Carpenter, who assigned their judgment to Frazer.
Moore family of Moynehall, county CavanAssignment of judgment between Thomas Hartley of Ballyjamesduff, county Cavan, of the first part; Samuel Moore of Cullies, county Cavan of the second part; and Arthur Frazer of Edward Terrace, county Dublin of the third part. The judgment related to a mortgage in 1813 of the townlands of Cullies and Drumboe by Moore to Anne Wade, widow, of Broomhill, county Cavan in exchange of £2,000 Irish currency. Moore defaulted in the payment of the mortgage and Wade filed a complaint to foreclose it. An inventory was made of all charges and encumbrances affecting the townlands in question and these included a judgment obtained in 1815 by Hartley for £300 Irish currency against Moore. At Moore’s request, Frazer paid £150 to Hartley, who then assigned the judgment to Frazer.
Moore family of Moynehall, county CavanAssignment of judgment between William Erskine of Cavan town, county Cavan, of the first part; Samuel Moore of Cullies, county Cavan of the second part; and Arthur Frazer of Edward Terrace, county Dublin of the third part. The assignment relates to a judgment of £600 obtained by Erskine against Moore in 1815, which Erskine assigns to Frazer in exchange of £138.9.3.
Moore family of Moynehall, county Cavan