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Guide To LA2 - Galway Town Commissioners, Minute Books of

National University of Ireland, Galway - James Hardiman Library

Guide To LE3 - Homan, Papers of Sir William

National University of Ireland, Galway - James Hardiman Library

Guide To A12 - Ó Buachalla, Manuscript of Ard-chuntasíocht by an tOllamh Liam

National University of Ireland, Galway - James Hardiman Library

Guide To P26 - Kilcolgan, The Extent and Partition of 1289 for

National University of Ireland, Galway - James Hardiman Library

Guide To LE22 - Martin Ballinahinch Castle, Genealogy of

National University of Ireland, Galway - James Hardiman Library

Guide To P47 - Ross Mahon, Reflections of

National University of Ireland, Galway - James Hardiman Library

Guide To LE13 - Daly family of Dunsandle, Papers relating to the

National University of Ireland, Galway - James Hardiman Library

Guide To POL10 - Papers of Dr. Michael Rynne

National University of Ireland, Galway - James Hardiman Library

Guide To G30 - Hyde, Poem to Dr. Sigerson by Douglas

National University of Ireland, Galway - James Hardiman Library

Guide To P72 - Ration Book

National University of Ireland, Galway - James Hardiman Library

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