Copies of letter from [F Lally] to [The Editor of "An Stoc"] and letter from Tadhg S Seoige congratulating him on the stories which are in Old English.
Copy of letter and story from Tadhg S Seoighe, Ganley's Hotel, Kilronan, Aran Island to An tOllamh Tomás Ó Máille, Coláiste na hOllscoile i nGallimh. He encloses a story entitled "An Caoi in ar ghoil an Sadhbhreas air an bh-figheadóir" for inclusion in "A
Copy letter from Fanny Wilson Lynch to Father McNamara, thanking him for his letter to her husband, who regrets that he cannot accede to 20 years purchase as this would not meet the charges on the Belvoir estate. He hopes the tenants will reconsider their offer.
Copy letter from John Hippsley, to John Bedding, Samuel French & Co. Ltd., London, seeing a 12 month licence for Siobhán McKenna in Ireland for "Happy Days" for Samuel Beckett, which she plans to stage after filming "The Last Days of Pompeii" for the Dublin Theatre Festival and elsewhere. Also letters from John Bedding of Samuel French Co. Ltd., and Sue Freathy of Curtis Brown, London, arranging performance rights to "Happy Days" for the Republic of Ireland for Siobhán McKenna.
Copy letter of reply from John Wilson Lynch, United Services Club, Dublin, to Robert F Mullery, answering the queries. If they can come to an agreement with John Moloney, he would be prepared to sell or to offer a hundred year lease.
Copy letter of reply from John Wilson Lynch, United Services Club, Dublin, to Robert F Mullery, stating that he would not sell for £375 but he would accept an offer of £30 annual rent for a hundred year lease.
Copy letter from John Wilson Lynch to Robert F Mullery, stating that he will not sell at such a low price as £500 but he will still accept £30 annual rent.
Copy letter from John Wilson Lynch to Robert F Mullery, stating that he will not sell at such a low price as £500 but he will still accept £30 annual rent.
Copy of letter from John Wilson Lynch, Renmore, to C O'Callaghan, thanking him for his cheque, and going on to discuss his account with him. He states that he hopes to settle with Brady, and gives details of O'Callaghan's account with him, saying that he will be happy with £200.
Copy of part of letter from John Wilson Lynch, Renmore, to C O'Callaghan, stating that he had received Molony's memorandum. He feels that he did not express himself clearly in his former letter, and that his complaint against Brady was that he did not recover the legal costs for Mr. Walton from the tenants.