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Private Sources at the National Archives Private Sources at the National Archives A selection of private accessions available to the public 1980–2002 1 1120 Royal Irish Academy of Music Minute books and administrative volumes (1856–1955) 1121 Manuscripts and copy material relating to the Bellew family, Barmeath Castle, Co. Louth (12–20 c.) 1122 British Records Association Miscellaneous family and estate papers (17–20 c.) 1123 Matheson, Ormsby & Prentice solicitors Papers relating to the Claremont Institution for the Deaf and Dumb (1832–1950) 1124 W.J. Shannon & Co. solicitors Miscellaneous estate papers and deeds for Dublin City and County (1713–1878) 1125 George Gavan Duffy Personal and political papers (1918–1921) 1127 Public Record Office of Northern Ireland Ashwell and Nesbitt, Warming and Ventilation Engineers (19–20 c.) 1130 Collis & Ward solicitors Miscellaneous family and estate papers (18–20 c.) 1131 Collis & Ward solicitors Miscellaneous family and estate papers (17–20 c.) 1134 W.J. Shannon & Co. solicitors Miscellaneous testamentary material (1783–1934) 1135 Lord William Beresford Family and estate papers from the estate of the late (1668–1904) 1136 W.J. Shannon & Co. solicitors Miscellaneous testamentary material (1747–1927) 1137 John Purser Griffith Family and private papers, glass plates, and maps of (1707–1965) 1138 National School records for North King Street, Dublin (1863–1966) 1140 Colonel Philip Doyne Vigors, Holloden, Co. Carlow Family and estate papers (1826–1979) 2 1141 National School records for various schools in Dublin City (1856–1976) 1142 British Records Association Private and estate papers for Alcock Stawell and Ponsonby families, Co. Cork (1629–1950) 1142 National School records for Josephian Female National School, Dublin City (1896–1986) 1144 W.J. Shannon & Co. solicitors Estate papers for Smyth family, Ballkynatray, Co. Waterford (1614–1870) 1145 W.J. Shannon & Co. solicitors Estate papers for Porter family, Belleisle, Co. Fermanagh (1698–1920) 1146 W.J. Shannon & Co. solicitors Miscellaneous family and estate papers (1749–1960) 1147 W.J. Shannon & Co. solicitors Miscellaneous family and estate papers (1608–1933) 1148 W.J. Shannon & Co. solicitors Estate papers for Lord Boyne, Stackallen, Co. Meath (1657–1915) 1151 King Harman family Private and estate papers (17–20 c.) 1152 British Records Association Miscellaneous private and estate papers (17–20 c.) 1153 National School records for Glenaniff, Rossinver, Co. Leitrim (1903–1969) 1154 Cartan, O'Meara & Kieran solicitors Miscellaneous family and estate papers (18–20 c.) 1155 Thomas Bodkin Private papers (1820–1985) 1159 British Records Association Miscellaneous family and estate papers (18–20 c.) 1160 Matheson, Ormsby & Prentice solicitors Miscellaneous family and estate papers (17–19 c.) 3 1161 Collis & Ward solicitors Miscellaneous estate and testamentary papers (17–20 c.) 1162 Collis & Ward solicitors Miscellaneous estate and testamentary papers (19–20 c.) 1164 Cathair Books National School records for St Michael and John's, Dublin City (19–20 c.) 1165 W.J. Shannon & Co. solicitors Papers relating to the Moy Fishery, Co. Mayo (1611–1957) 1167 Guinness Mahon Papers relating to the firm of, and clients (18–20 c.) 1168 St Joseph's Day Nursery Centre, Dublin Papers concerning (1952–1986) 1171 Irish Kennel Club Books of Registers and Transfers (1920s–1970s) 1172 National School records for King's Inns Street, Dublin (19–20 c.) 1173 Fr. John Errington Papers relating to, and the Errington estate, Co. Kildare (1847–1925) 1174 W.J. Shannon & Co. solicitors Estate papers of the Palmer family, Dublin, Mayo and Sligo (1670–1954) 1176 Pim family, Mountmellick, Co. Laois Family papers (1698–1923) 1177 Collis & Ward solicitors Private papers of the Colclough family, Tintern Abbey, Co. Wexford (1683–20 c.) 1178 National School records for Corlespratten, Co. Cavan (1870–1985) 1180 British Records Association Miscellaneous family and estate papers (1685–1956) 1182 Brian J. Cantwell Private papers (20 c.) 4 1185 National School records for Celbridge, Co. Kildare (1889–1985) 1186 Representative Church Body Library National School records for various schools (19–20 c.) 1187 Mason Hayes & Curran solicitors Miscellaneous collections relating to Dublin City and County (1696–1966) 1189 John Woulfe Flanagan, reporter for The Times Private correspondence (19–20 c.) 1190 Sweetman family, Dublin City and Kells, Co. Meath Private correspondence (1870s–1930s) 1192 Flanagan/Woulfe Flanagan families, Cos. Clare, Limerick, Roscommon, Sligo Family correspondence (17–20 c.) 1193 Reynette family, Portlaw, Co. Waterford Family papers (1757–1965) 1194 Liam T. Cosgrave Personal papers (20 c.) 1195 Jack Lynch Personal papers (20 c.) 1196 British Records Association Private papers of the Knott, Lyle and Popham Bell families (19–20 c.) 1197 Richardson family, Dundalk, Co. Louth and Nicholastown, Co. Kildare Estate and private papers (1738–1946) 1198 Civic Institute of Ireland Papers concerning (1911–1969) 1199 National School records for various schools in Co. Tipperary (19–20 c.) 1200 Maritime Records Centre, Liverpool Estate and private papers of the Bryson and Evans families (1665–1871) 5 1201 Maritime records Centre, Liverpool Business and private papers of the Boyd family, Dublin City and Ardee, Co. Louth (18–19 c.) 1203 National School records for Ballybough/Clonturk/ Fairview, Co. Dublin (19–20 c.) 1204 Byrne family, Dublin and Wexford and related families Business and private papers (18–20c) 1205 Solicitor's collection for property in Lower Mount Street, Dublin City and for matters relating to Sir Patrick Dun's Hospital, Lower Grand Canal Street, Dublin City (1833–1984) 2001 Byrne family, Byrne's Hill Dublin and related families Business and private papers (1767–1920) 2002 Estate of Dr Kurt Ticher Personal papers re. silver collecting (20 c.) 2003 National School records for Dalkey, Co. Dublin (1894–1991) 2004 National School records for various schools in Co. Wicklow (19–20 c.) 2005 Solicitors’ collections for (mainly) Co. Wexford (17–20 c.) 2006 Families of Byrne, Byrne's Hill, Dublin, Place and Rossiter, Rosemount, Co. Wexford Business and private papers (18–20 c.) 2007 Families of Byrne, Byrne's Hill, Dublin, Place and Rossiter, Rosemount, Co. Wexford Business and private papers (18–20c.) 2008 National School records for various schools in Dublin City (19–20 c.) 2009 National School records for various schools in Co. Meath (19–20 c.) 2011 Earl of Pembroke Pembroke Estate papers, deeds and maps for Dublin City and County (12–20 c.) 97/17 Irish Republican Loan/Irish National Loan/Dáil Éireann Loan and William Martin Papers relating (1919–1938) 6 97/18 Ireland : Weekly Bulletin of the Department of External Affairs (June–Nov. 1950) 97/20 Davies transcripts Relating to documents transcribed in the PROI, TCD and Registry of Deeds (1612–1827) 97/21 Irish Bulletin (Feb.–April 1921) 97/23 D’Olier family Correspondence between R.H. and N.O. D’Olier (1822–1835) 97/24 Mason Hayes & Curran solicitors Miscellaneous family and estate papers (1836–1904) 97/27 Ballinasloe, Co. Galway branch of An Taisce Papers concerning (1973–1987) 97/28 Langrishe, Knocktopher, Co. Kilkenny Family papers (13–20 c.) 97/32 British Records Association Miscellaneous family and estate papers (18–20 c.) 97/36 St Paul’s Parish; also St Nicholas Parish; Carrigaline Parish (all in Cork) Marriage licences (1803–1818) 97/37 Clontarf/Coolock, Co. Dublin: St Paul’s, Arran Quay, (Dublin City parishes) Copy registers of baptisms and marriages (1731–1899) 97/38 Bridgeman and McGrane families, Dublin City Business and family papers (19–20 c.) 97/46 Pembroke Estate Office Correspondence, deeds and maps for Dublin (17–20 c.) 98/9 St Catherine’s National School, Meath Street, Dublin City (1868–1882) 98/10 Office of Public Works, Dunmore East, Co. Waterford Records relating to the building of the harbour (1838–1847) 98/15 Athenry & Tuam Railway Co. Dealings with the General Post Office (1870s) 7 98/25 Ballykinlar Camp, Co. Down Autograph albums and photographs (1921) 98/36 Correspondence to Ignatius McHugh From Violet Bryce (Ilnacuilin, Co. Cork) Vivian Connell (playwright), E.O.E. Somerville (Drishane, Co. Cork) (1922–1954) 98/45 National School records for St Andrew’s, and St Paul’s, Bray, Co. Wicklow (1888–1971) 98/48 National School records for Our Lady's Hospital for Sick Children, Crumlin, Co. Dublin (1963–1993) 98/50 Records relating to James Stewart and property in Eaton Road, Terenure, Co. Dublin (1929–1974) 98/52 National School records for Scoil Bhride, Mountrath, Co. Laois (1925–1995) 98/53 National School records for Newtown Anner, Co. Tipperary (1907–1997) 98/54 National School records for Roundfort, Co. Mayo (1877–1970) Records of Balla Co-Operative Mart, Co. Mayo (1971–1990s) 98/55 National School records for Gortachoirce, Co. Dhún na nGall (1923–1987) 98/56 National School records for Glenealy, Co. Donegal (1917–1992) 98/59 National School records for Palmerstown, Co. Dublin (1861–1991) 99/9 Applications for publicans’ liquor licences, Co. Carlow (1904) 99/10 Mason Hayes and Curran solicitors Miscellaneous family and estate papers (1684–1910) 99/11 National School records for Fontstown, Co. Kildare (1899–1918) 99/13 Maxwell Weldon and Darley solicitors Miscellaneous family and estate papers (18–20 c.) 99/22 National School records for St Bride’s & St Werburgh’s, Dublin (1902–1941) 8 99/27 National School records for Currin, Co. Cavan (1872–1930) 99/28 Photographs for the Thomas family, Belmont, Co. Carlow (19–20 c.) 99/29 National School
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