Letter from T[om] W[all] to Ciarán Bairéad asking him if he was aware of a recitation story about a woman called Polly Blake and a horse called Rocket. He asks if he can shed any light on the story for him, and what events it was based on.
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"Letter from Tom Wall, 25 Fergus Road, Dublin 6 to Ciarán Bairéad, commenting that the article by his sister on their father was very good. He also comments on the article by F R Higgins, saying that he would like to walk the road to the Boyne River sometime. He gives news of their friends, and hopes that he is ""a new reformed man after the mission""."
Letter from Tom McGrath, Senior Producer, RTE, returning his song entry for the National Song Contest, regretting that it had not been selected by the Jury.
Letter from Tom Kilroy, Department of English, UCG, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc thanking him for the manuscript, and asking if he can come to meet him in Galway soon. He also outlines payment for talks he would be giving at the College.
"Letter from Tom Duddy, Shrule, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc writing to express his delight at his story ""The Irish Box"" in the press, asking how he came to write such a fine piece."
Letter from Costello to Boyle, enclosing copy of research on policing in Scotland and England.
Letter from Thomas White, St. John's Priory, Thomas Street, Dublin, to Ciarán Bairéad, saying that he cannot find any of the pamphlets.
Letter from Thomás Ua Concheanainn, Lios na Mara, Gaillimh to Ciarán Bairéad, saying that a letter from the son of an old friend is always welcome, particularly when it is about the old times. He apologies for the delay, blaming it on illness. He comments that he is involved in a very worthwhile project, and forwards copies of some books to him [in Irish].
Letter from Thomás ua Conceannáin, Lios na Mara, Gaillimh, stating that he hasn't the pamphlets in question, as he was not that interested in them at the beginning. He thinks that the minutes for the Business Committee from 1897 to 1902 are lost. He says that it is unfortunate that the archives were not kept in the order that they should have been. He gives contacts among various clerics who have written in Irish in the past [in Irish].
Letter from Thomás Ua Concheanainn, Lios na Mara, Gaillimh, to Ciarán Bairéad, enclosing an item he has come across that may be of interest. Enclosed Copy of an account for Connradh na Gaedhilge issued by Micheál Smidic and Stiophán Bairéad [in Irish].