Typescript letter from Joyce Cary, Oxford, to Mr. Kilroy, regretting that the journey would be impossible for health reasons.
Typescript letter from journalist Nell [McCafferty], Cork, to Kilroy, asking for more information on an upcoming event (28 February) and happy to be considered a "woman writer". "[Nuala] Ó Faoláin leaves me [awestruck] and silent, but I would travel the land to listen to her."
Typescript letter from Geraldine Cook, literary editor, at publishing house Penguin Books Ltd, London (UK), to Thomas Kilroy, stating in reply that they will be very interested in reading any plays he might send, as well as a novel he is working on at the moment. [Other correspondence with Penguin Books is contained in the files relevant to specific novels and plays.]
Typescript letter from Enda McEvoy, Sunday Independent, to Thomas Kilroy, UCG. Enclosing printed call for submission of memorials about Gaelic games in St. Kieran's College, Kilkenny. Reminding him of his hurling prowess in the 1953 Leinster colleges' final against Roscrea; asking about recollections.
Typescript letter from Barney [McGinn],, London, to Siobhán telling her that he had worked all morning on the café story at Euston. He hopes the briefcase will be of use to her.
Typescript letter from Barney [McGinn], London, to Siobhán thanking her for her letter, and saying that he had phoned her but the lines were down. He gives her news on the contract and accommodation for Stratford. Ends by giving her his own news.
Typescript letter from Barney [McGinn], London, to Siobhán saying how much he enjoyed the interview. Long paragraph about Guardian Angels. Ends by saying that he had written to Stratford about the billing and that he had written to her mother via Aggie.
Typescript letter from Barney [McGinn], London, to Prof. McKenna, telling him that his faith in Siobhán means a lot to her, and that she has a lot of good qualities.
Typescript letter from and signed by Fiona McKinnon of The Galway Centre for Palliative Care, Renmore, Galway Ireland, to Rose Parkinson, Artistic Director, Galway Arts Festival, Black Box Theatre, Dyke Road, Galway. Letter is headed 'Dear Friends of Galway Hospice' and outlines expression of thanks to all those who helped fundraise and donate to the Galway Hospice Foundation.
Typescript letter from and signed by Fergal McGrath to 'A Chara', detailing news of an upcoming meeting of the board of the Galway Arts Festival in the office of the Chamber of Commerce, Merchants Road, Galway.
Printed sheet on Galway Arts Festival headed paper, detailing information on the 'Friends of the Festival' programme. Also includes a manuscript note, 'With Compliments' - Alan J Moran, Newspaper Sales and Promotions Manager, The Irish Times. To Fergal McGrath from Jeanne Brady, enclosing 'the very last supplements that we have'.