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A half-page of prose
IE 2135 P40/3/8/1/4/17 · Unidad documental simple · [c. 1916-1917]
Parte de The O'Mara Papers

A half-page of prose by Austin Clarke, beginning with the sentence ‘They sped on the electric tram to far away realms of Romance.’

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Letter wishing to hear from Anne
IE 2135 P40/3/8/1/4/19 · Unidad documental simple · [c. 1916-1917]
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Letter from Austin Clarke to Anne O'Brien, in which Clarke expresses concern at not having heard from Anne.

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IE 2135 P40/3/8/1/4/22 · Unidad documental compuesta · [c. 1916-1917]
Parte de The O'Mara Papers

Letter written after Anne O’Brien’s rejection of Austin Clarke’s offer of marriage. Clarke discusses at some length his divided existence between the parallel worlds of reality and dreams, his aspirations as a writer, his feelings towards Anne and his perception of her. He quotes a verse from one of his poems, beginning with the line ‘By star-pale waters of autumn’. Also a related cover note.

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IE 2135 P40/3/8/1/7/3 · Unidad documental simple · 17 October 1963
Parte de The O'Mara Papers

Copy letter from O’Mara Limerick Limited to the Manager, Munster & Leinster Bank Limited, O’Connell Street, Limerick, enclosing receivable order in respect of Anne O’Mara’s property at Anneville, Corofin, county Clare.

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Diaries and Notebooks
IE 2135 P40/3/8/2 · sub-series · 1954-1975
Parte de The O'Mara Papers

This sub-series contains Anne O'Mara's appointment diaries and diary-style notebooks. Also see P40/2/3/4/1-2 and P40/2/3/4/4.

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Municipal rate notices and receipts
IE 2135 P40/3/8/4/4 · Unidad documental compuesta · 1962-1964
Parte de The O'Mara Papers

Municipal rate demand notes and receipts and rates summary statement issued to Anne O’Mara, Strand House, Ennis Road, Limerick and 38 Roche’s Street, Limerick.

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IE 2135 P51/1/3 · Unidad documental simple · 1531-1737 (dates covered by contents)
Parte de The Limerick Papers

Paginated manuscript, with an index, bound in tooled leather covers and embossed on the front cover Abstracts & Copys of Records, Relative to the Sexton, Casey, & Stackpole Familys. The manuscript comprises abstracts and copies of seventeen documents relating to the Sexten family; eight relating to the Casey family; and two to the Stackpole family. The documents relating to the Sexten family include a memorandum of a decree in favour of George Sexten in a dispute against James Roche concerning a title and possession of a store house (17 October 1531); grant to Edmond Sexten to be Chief Sewer of County Dublin (2 September 1532; in Latin); warrant to pass a grant of the monastery of St Mary’s House in Limerick to Edmund Sexten (24 September 1537); grant to Edmond Sexten of the fee farm of Limerick, with a release of all arrears then owing (1 August 1542; in Latin); free pardon to Edmond Sexten of all offences committed by him (14 December 1545); certificate by the Sheriff of County Limerick of Edmond Sexten having entered into security for his good behaviour (14 December 1545); grant of the office of Gauger and Searcher of Limerick to Humfry Sexten (10 June 1548); a protection to Humfry Sexten (23 April 1555; in Latin); grant to William Sidney of the custody and wardship of Stephen Sexten, brother and heir of Nicholas Sexten deceased (13 September 1558); grant to Edmond Sexten (son of Stephen Sexten) of the livery of his estate and lands (1 June 1559; in Latin); letter of King James I of England on behalf of Edmund Sexten’s favour (7 February 1608/9); grant to Edmond Sexten, his heirs and assigns for ever of several lands in the County and City of Limerick (10 July 1609/10; in Latin); abstract of an inquest held by Edmond Sexten in 1614 which proves that he was that year High Sheriff of County Limerick; abstract of letters patent showing that the wardship of John Gold, son and heir of Thomas Gold, deceased, was granted to Edmond Sexten (4 February 1623/4); inquisition taken at St Francis’s Abbey in County Limerick following the death of Edmond Sexten (22 January 1638; in Latin); inquisition (for which see P51/1/1/6) taken at the Tholsel of Limerick City in 1639 after the deaths of Edmond Sexten and his son Nicholas (9 October 1639; in Latin and English); and an inquisition taken at St Francis’s Abbey in County Limerick in 1639 after the deaths of Edmond Sexten and his son Nicholas (9 October 1639; in Latin and English). The documents relating to the Casey family include abstracts of letters patent creating William Casey Bishop of Limerick (23 October 1551); letters patent granting the wardship of Thomas Thornton, son and heir of Sir George Thornton Provost Marshal of Munster to James Casey and his assigns (5 June 1605); letters patent granting a pardon of alienation and mesne rates of lands in County Cork to James Casey and Ulick Roche (8 March 1629); letters patent granting special livery to Thomas Casey (18 November 1633); inquisition taken at Kilmallock after the death of Thomas Casey of Rathcannon, incorporating a family settlement made by Thomas Casey, his will, and a variety of other matters (12 March 1637; partly in Latin); inquisition taken at Newcastle, County Limerick after the death of Thomas Casey (10 July 1638; in Latin); bill filed in chancery by the Rev Stacpole Pery and other against Lord Vere Bertie and others relative to the Casey estate and family (25 January 1735); and Lord Bertie’s answer to the same bill (15 February 1737). The documents relating to the Stackpole family include a grant to Bartholomew Stacpole of Stacpole Court and several other lands in County Clare with liberty of keeping annual fairs (17 July 1676); and a deed of feoffment by way of family settlement made by Bartholomew Stacpole (3 November 1685).

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