Printed circular letter from Sean T O Ceallaigh, Governement Elu de la Republique Irlandaise, Grand Hotel, Paris, to his constituents in College Green, urging them to support wholeheartedly the Dail Loan.
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General correspondence of Stiophán Bairéad, mainly relating to publicity, administration and financial matters associated with the Gaelic League.
Letter from H Hinahan, "The Cork Herald Limited, 27 Cook St., Cork, to [Stiophán Bairéad], thanking him for his reports on the Gaelic League. "We are always pleased to do our little share towards your noble effort".
Note from P[adraig] O L[aoghaire] to Stephen Barrett, 24 Albert Place, Grand Canal St., Dublin, stating that he will call over at four [in Irish].
Partial copy letter from T.M. Healy enclosing £1 for a report of the Gaelic League stating "Your proceedings are the most hopeful I have observed".
Quotation from Bernard DOyle, THe Franklin Printing Works, 9 Upper Ormond Quay and Strand Road, Dublin, to P.A. Kenbrell of the Gaelic League, for the printing requirements of the Oireachtas.
Letter from David O'Callighan, Outquarter Rd., Aran Islands, Galway to S.J. Barrett, enclosing a cheque for 9s. for books. Also sends on a number of Irish words and their meanings which he has picked up on the island.
Letter from Jo h-umhal to Fr. [ ] passing on £5 for Connradh, praising the good work of the organisation and speaking of the importance of printing Irish language books [in Irish].
Letter from W Caldbeck, 2 Kingsbridge Terrace, Dublin, to Mr Barrett, thanking him for his letter and saying that Irish was now much more acceptable; "Simply that Irish is now learned by the upper classes".
Letter from George Noble Count Plunkett, 26 Upper Fitzwilliam St., Dublin to [Stiophán Bairéad], in response to a memorial on his attitude to the Irish language. He is standing in the St. Stephen's Green Ward for the local government elections. He points