Draft preface and introduction to Grace O’Malley Cantillon’s book The Round House O’Malleys.
Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historianDraft release of a chapel [St George’s Church] and piece of land in the city of Limerick between John, Bishop of Limerick of the 1st part, Edward Henry, [1st] Earl of Limerick of the 2nd part, and Edward Blount of Bryanston Square, county Middlesex and Oliver Farrer of Lincoln’s Inn Fields, county Middlesex [trustees for the Provincial Bank of Ireland] of the 3rd part.
Pery family, Earls of LimerickDraft handwritten reply to Williams by Walsh, stating that the story is original and that he owns the ‘world copyright’ of it, which he is now selling to them. His fee of 100 guineas ‘is much less than my current rate in the U.S.A.’, where the Saturday Evening Post pays him $1500 for five thousand words.
Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writerDraft report and accounts on the sales of the 4th Earl of Limerick’s property in Limerick city by auction and sales of agricultural property through the Land Court.
Pery family, Earls of LimerickTypescript draft, with extensive handwritten corrections, of the speech delivered by Tiede Herrema on the presentation of his archive to University of Limerick on 18 October 2005.
Herrema, Tiede (1921-2020), managing director of Ferenka Ltd.Draft statement of amounts advanced by Messrs. Rooper & Whately and which have not been repaid by Mr Barrington.
Pery family, Earls of LimerickDraft statement of the 4th Earl of Limerick’s income and expenditure for the year 1909 prepared by Rooper & Whately.
Pery family, Earls of LimerickDraft statement of position concerning the [3rd] Earl of Limerick’s settled and devised estates, together with a list of policies on his life and incumbencies affecting the estate.
Pery family, Earls of LimerickDraft Green Alliance submission to the New Ireland Forum, with related notes.
Dalby, Simon, Professor EmeritusDraft will of Michael Shine of Cooleyhenan [Coolyhenan], county Limerick, leaving the farm part of his residuary estate to his brother James, and the interest in his farm at Carrigbreilly [Carrigarreely?] to his brother Matthew. His Great Southern and Western Railway annuities to be divided equally between his sisters Mary and Kate. The insurance policy he holds on Mrs Hemsworth’s life to his sister Ellen Murphy. Five hundred pounds to be held in trust for the advancement in life of his nephew and godson Jeremiah Edmund, son of his brother Matthew. His horse, ‘Photograph’, with his bridle, saddle and clothes to his brother Rody. The rest of his property to his brother Matthew. He appoints Matthew Shine, James Shine and Edward Beauchamp as executors.
Barry family of Sandville, Ballyneety, County Limerick and of Leamlara, County Cork