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IE 2135 P15/3/5/1/11 · Item · 5 January 1853
Part of The Moore of Moynehall Papers

Particulars of judgment in the Court of the Exchequer in the [first] case of Robert James Enright Mooney plaintiff and Samuel Moore the younger defendant. Corresponds to item no. 36 on the schedule in P15/3/5/1/1. Also see P15/3/2/1-2.

Moore family of Moynehall, county Cavan
IE 2135 P10/1/4/7 · Item · 1 June 1897
Part of The Coote Papers

Particulars and conditions of sale of the land and house in and adjacent to the town of Maryborough together with 164 shares in the Maryborough Gas Company arising from the death of Patrick Quigley and an order from the Chancery to settle his estate.

Coote Family, Barons Castlecoote
IE 2135 P7/2/2/1/4/2 · Item · [1932?]
Part of The Maurice Walsh Papers

Loose 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), writer
IE 2135 P7/2/1/7/4 · Item · 21 December 1939 (begun)
Part of The Maurice Walsh Papers

Hardback 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), writer
IE 2135 P7/2/2/1/4/1 · Item · [1932?]
Part of The Maurice Walsh Papers

Loose 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), writer