The following digest lists accessions to repositories in Great Britain and Ireland during 2014 relating to Irish history and reported to the National Archives: Historical Manuscripts Commission (T.N.A. H.M.C.). This information is also published on the internet via T.N.A.’s website (www.nationalarchives.gov.uk) and is added to the computerised indexes of the National Register of Archives (N.R.A.) which are available for consultation at the National Archives, Kew, Richmond, TW9 4DU. Alternatively, searchers may access the indexes to the N.R.A. and certain linked on-line catalogues via the website. Limited and specific enquiries can be dealt with by post, or email (asd@nationalarchives.gsi.gov.uk).
Readers should note that dates for records in this digest are given when known, but that these are covering dates, which do not necessarily indicate the presence of records for all intervening years. Records have been included in the digest regardless of whether the deposit has yet been fully catalogued, and readers are advised to check with the relevant repository as to whether this or any other factors, such as closure periods, may affect access to the documents. Repository addresses are available in Séamus Helferty and Raymond Refaussé (eds), Directory of Irish archives (4th ed., Dublin, 2003) and in Ian Mortimer (ed.), Record repositories in Great Britain: a geographical directory (11th ed., London, 1999).
BELFAST: Public Record Office of Northern Ireland
Norman Gibson (1931–2014), university administrator: papers relating to the Northern Ireland economy and political situation c.1968–2000: D4582
Tom Hartley, local historian and politician: research papers relating to Belfast City Cemetery 1869–2004: D4571
Richard Henry Hunter (1885–1970), anatomist, university administrator and circus impresario: memoirs, correspondence and posters and programmes for local and international circuses 1940–75: D4577/UNL/1
Sir John Lavery (1856–1941), painter: scrapbook and associated papers containing correspondence and newspaper cuttings relating to the triptych ‘The Madonna of the Lakes’ 1917–36: D4572, T3943
Solly Lipsitz (1921–2013), musician, writer and jazz aficionado: correspondence and papers c.1931–2000: D4575/UNL
Ottilie Patterson (1932–2011), blues and jazz singer: papers including photographs and press cuttings c.1897–2012: D4581
Jane Ross (1810–79), musical antiquary: papers of her uncle relating to ‘The Londonderry Air’ collected by Jane Ross, including the songbook of her sister Theodosia, 1855: D4585/UNL/1
Blackstaff Flax Spinning & Weaving Co. Ltd., Belfast: minute books, valuations, debenture registers and share records 1866–1984: D4576/UNL/1
George L. Maclaine & Co., solicitors, Belfast: ledgers and cash books 1936–45: D4573–UNL/1
West Ulster Farmers Ltd., dairy produce merchants, Irvinestown: minute books and accounts, including wages books 1898–1990: D4580/UNL/1
Association of Baptist Churches in Ireland: records of individual Baptist churches in Ireland 1658–2007: CR11/UNL/1
First Presbyterian Church, Portadown: records including session minutes 1831–2014: CR3/78
Girl Guides Association, Province of Ulster: additional minute books 1920–95: D3875
St Canice’s Church of Ireland, Faughanvale: vestry book containing details relating to baptisms, marriages and burials 1802–29: CR1/111/4/1
ULTACH Trust, Belfast: records relating to the promotion of the Irish language in Northern Ireland c.1944–2014: D4583
BIRMINGHAM: Archives, Heritage and Photography Service, Library of Birmingham
Frank Feeney, Director of Birmingham Irish Association, records 2013: MS 4058
Birmingham Irish Heritage Group, records 2014: MS 4755
DUBLIN: Representative Church Body Library
Arthur William Barton (1881–1962), archbishop of Dublin: sermons as rector of Dundela and Bangor, County Down 1918–28: MS 974
Charles Stuart Stanford Ellison (1873–1966), Church of Ireland clergyman, diaries 1911–44: MS 998
Ralph Sadleir (1815–1902), Church of Ireland clergyman, diaries 1857–61: MS 1000
Letitia Sarah Sadleir (1808–67), wife of Ralph Sadleir, diaries 1840–66: MS 1000
Captain Roger Bettridge’s Charity, Cork: minutes, accounts, lists of old soldiers, apprentices and pensioners 1775–1957: MS 992
Cavan Protestant Orphan Society: minutes and annual reports 1873–1909: MS 1002
Ferns Diocesan Protestant Orphan Society: minutes, accounts, register, annual reports and other papers 1837–1990: MS 982
Green Coat Hospital School, Cork: trustees’ minutes and accounts 1747–1890: MS 986
Kingston College, Mitchelstown: minutes and accounts 1822–1980: MS 989
Lady Belvedere Orphan Institution, Tyrellspass: minutes, register, and accounts 1840–1943: MS 983
Lapp’s Charity, Cork: minutes, accounts, admissions records and other papers 1848–1970: MS 993
DUBLIN: Trinity College Dublin
Browne family, Barons Kilmaine: family and estate records relating to property in County Mayo 1850–1950: MS 11,478
Samuel Barclay Beckett (1906–89), author and dramatist: correspondence with Henri and Josette Hayden 1947–88: MS 11,487
Padraic Fallon (1905–74), poet: literary papers including poems and criticism 1930–70: MS 11,479
Mary Harriet ‘Mainie’ Jellett (1897–1944), artist: papers including working drawings, lecture notes and articles c.1930–9: MS 11,490
Patrick Kavanagh (1905–67), poet: personal and literary correspondence, with death mask c.1950–67: MS 11,480
Collen Group Ltd., building contractors, Dublin: business records 1879–1987: MS 11,482
LIVERPOOL: Liverpool Record Office
Moving Voices, Irish Traveller Heritage Project: DVD of conversation and narratives relating to Irish Traveller culture in the Liverpool area, with transcripts of audio recordings, films created by the community and charity Twin Vision, with photographs 2009–12: 305 IRI
LONDON: Tower Hamlets Local History Library and Archives
Mary A. Taylor (fl. 1949–2008): ‘Daddy’s girls’, typescript account of childhood in an Irish family in Spitalfields, 1949–65 (c.2008): P/MIS/388
OXFORD: Bodleian Library, Special Collections, University of Oxford
Arthur O’Connor (1763–1852), general, United Irishman: copy of memoirs: O’Connor
READING: University of Reading Special Collections
Samuel Barclay Beckett (1906–89), author and dramatist: additional papers including production design material for ‘Waiting for Godot’ set by Peter Snow (1955), theatre memorabilia, correspondence, notes by Katharine Worth, and recordings: MS 5531