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IE 2135 P15/3/5/1/14 · File · 6-9 December 1852
Part of The Moore of Moynehall Papers

Particulars of judgment in the Court of Queen’s Bench in the [second] case of Robert Story Plaintiff and Samuel Moore defendant; also a related warrant issued to William Tatlow to acknowledge satisfaction on the record of the said judgment; and a related certificate of satisfaction of judgment. Corresponds to item no. 39 on the schedule in P15/3/5/1/1.

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IE 2135 P15/3/5/1/16 · File · 6-9 December 1852
Part of The Moore of Moynehall Papers

Particulars of judgment in the Court of Queen’s Bench in the case of Robert Erskine Plaintiff and Samuel Moore defendant; also a related warrant issued to William Tatlow to acknowledge satisfaction on the record of the said judgment; and a related certificate of satisfaction of judgment. Corresponds to item no. 42 on the schedule in P15/3/5/1/1.

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The Red Girl
IE 2135 P7/2/2/1/4 · sub-series · 1932
Part of The Maurice Walsh Papers

This sub-series contains drafts of Maurice Walsh's short story The Red Girl, published in 1935 in the collection Green Rushes.

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IE 2135 P7/2/2/2/1/1 · Item · 1935-1937
Part of The Maurice Walsh Papers

Hardback notebook ‘supplied for the public service’ and labelled: ‘Face of Stone. Thirty Pieces of Copper. Prudent Dan. Thomasheen James and the Canary Bird’. Some pages have been removed and some are loose. Contains handwritten draft of the short story Thomasheen James and the Thirty Pieces of Copper which begins: ‘Thomasheen James was poor; he was as poor as a church mouse’ (pages 1-10). Also draft of the short story Face of Stone (24-29 October 1935) which begins: ‘In their own time, the rumours of the sword-fights of Urnal’ (pages 1-33); draft of Thomasheen James and the Canary Bird (14-21 January 1936) which begins: ‘“Begor!”, said Thomasheen James, his head through the French window’ (pages 1-12); draft of Thomasheen James and the Professor (26 February-4 March 1937) which begins: ‘“You are going to miss that bus”…’ which continues upside down from the back (pages 1-19); on the inside of front cover a piece ‘From “The Lectures of Professor John Fletcher”’ beginning: ‘The geologists insist that no civilisation’. Alterations. Each piece paginated separately.

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IE 2135 P7/2/2/2/2 · sub-series · c. 1935-c. 1939
Part of The Maurice Walsh Papers

This sub-series contains a draft of Maurice Walsh's short story Thomasheen James and the Canary Bird, published in 1941 in the collection Thomasheen James, Man of No Work.

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