"Postcard from [ ] to Miss Doyle, 10 St. Ita's Road, Glasnevin, Dublin, hoping that they are well and asking for the Thompsons address. The front of the postcard is entitled ""Mór-Shiubhal na Gaedhilge"", and it is posted from Cork. "
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Letter from Shane Leslie, Glaslough, County Monaghan, to Síghle Bairéad, saying that he has no copy of his book for her at present, but that if it gets reprinted he will send her on a copy.
"Letter from Matthew Felix Galligher, 13 Ainsworth Avenue, Ovington, Brighton, thanking her for all the family news. He states that his grand-daughter is writing this for him. Discusses the family mainly, and asks that Aunt Celia would write to him. He comments on the time he campaigned for the Sinn Féin candidate in Dalkey who is now a judge. He comments on his own family and on his grandson Matt, who married a girl from Syria. ""She is very beautiful and taller than him"". "
Letter from M M Nic Piaras to [Síghle Bairéad], giving the names of her FF running-mates, and hoping that she will vote for them and bring the party victory.
Letter from E P Doyle, The Hibernian Bank, O'Connell St., Dublin, to Sheila Barrett, 55 Blessington St., Dublin, asking her to call in with the dockets and they would try and trace the transaction referred to.
Postcard from D Quill, Áth na Cise, Bóthar Eglinton, Domhnach Broc, to Síghle Bairéad, saying that he has no news relating to her father [in Irish].
"Letter from Michael J Lennon, 11 Heathfield Road, Dublin, to Síghle Bairéad, complaining at length about Padraig Pearse's inability to pay debts. ""Personally in my view it is more important to pay your debts than to spend your time joining secret societies and organising rebellions""."
Letter from Seán Mac Giollarnigh, 41 An Faithe Mhór, Gaillimh, to Síghle Bairéad, stating that he starting teaching in Scoil Éanna soon after Pearse founded it. He gives the names of the other teachers. He says that after the Easter Rising her father informed him that he was owed £140 from Pearse. He states that he paid this debt from the National Aid which he was involved with at the time. He does not think that there were any other debts to her father. He states that Tom Cullen, the Secretary of the National Aid, is lost to them and that he does not know where the accounts are. He states that her father was a good friend of the school. He ends by saying that he had bumped into Ciarán a few days ago [in Irish].
"Letter from Michael J Lennon to Síghle Bairéad, stating that there was no committee for St. Enda's, and that Pearse would have made a financial success of the enterprise if he stayed in Oakley Road. Gives his own views on what happened in the revolutionary period, stating that Devoy was the only Irishman pro-German at the outbreak of the war. He complains that it was all the work of the ""Bantry Band""."
Letter from Tomás O Concheannainn, Lios na Mara, Bóthar na Trá, Gaillimh, to Síghle Bairéad, thanking her for her congradulatory note, and wishing health to herself and her family [in Irish].