First 2 pages of a letter to Father Hayes sent from Pomeroy, County Tyrone. The author thanks Father Hayes for his letter and notes that he and his priests were terribly busy preparing a timber and hay auction to the point where he could not talk to them about Muintir na Tíre.
Order form from James Duffy & Co., Ltd. (publishers, bookbinders, stationers, and church furnishers) of Dublin promoting two new books, A.J. Cronin's "The Keys of the Kingdom" and Orestes Ferrara's "The Borgia Pope". The form is printed no earlier than 19 April 1942.
Note paper containing part of a handwritten list of speaking points detached from its original documents. Includes statements such as 'How can we expect a government to help people who will not help themselves' and 'Let us unite in our common interests.'
Unsigned letter to Father Hayes asking him to have the trees in an old churchyard trimmed down to cut off the larger branches.
Letter to Father Hayes ('Juan M. Hayes') written in Spanish with illegible signature.
Last page of a letter to Father Hayes from Eamonn Bowe, a draughtsman asking for assistance in finding employment in the civil engineering or building fields.
Letter to Father Hayes from Mark Byrne, New Ross, County Wicklow, asking for Muintir na Tíre's assistance in helping him to fight an extra £65 estate duty levied against his aunt's estate.
Letter from a clergyman in Collegio Beda, Rome asking Father Hayes for help. 'You with you God given talent can do for this Church and for this poor son with do in England if it be His will that we should have need to ask your help.'
Letter to Father Hayes from Cornelius Crowley, St. Gabriel's Retreat, Craan, Enniskillen, dated 14 March. Father Crowley offers congratulations to Father Hayes on his week in Belfast and notes that the pamphlets he sent Father Hayes were from a friend in the United States.