Letter from Ted and Kit Crane, Hantshire, to Eugene thanking him for the painting, and giving him news of their family and the fishing on the Thames.
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Letter from Tadhg Ó Móráin, Inisthiar, Oileáin Árann, to Ciarán Bairéad, giving him names of possible informants for the Irish Folklore Commission. He suggests Bhean Uí Dhómhnaill and Seosamh Ó Flatharta. He says that he is off to Inismór, and hopes to get to the Oireachtas, asking if he will meet him there? [in Irish]
"Letter from T G Muinneacháin, Principal of the Christian Brothers, asking if he would permit them to include his poem, ""Pastoráil"" from ""Lux Atherna"" in an Irish book they are seeking to put together [in Irish]."
"Letter from T E Roycroft, ""Irish Christian Advocate"", Belfast, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc enclosing a copy of their publication with his advertisement in it."
Letter from Suibhne [ ], 97 Lorrimore Road, Southwark, London, Ciarán Bairéad, thanking him for the letter and book. He is staying at the house of a parish priest who is on holidays in Ireland, and states that he will be getting down to work shortly [in Irish].
Letter from Suibhán Todail, [Monastin] House, An Carraig Dubh, to Síghle Bairéad stating that she had no direct knowledge of her father. She remembers her father very active in the branches, particularly in the running of the Coróin Mhuire in St. Joseph's Church, Berkley Road, giving details of the people involved in it [in Irish].
Letter from Stiophán Bairéad , International Hotel, Killarney, to Siobhán, his wife, saying that he arrived on Saturday and that things were going well, with over 20,000 people there. He says that the weather was very bad and that he was delighted to get
Letter from Stiophán Bairéad, Teach Aoidheachia Mhic Uilliam, Dun Dealgan, Co. Lughbhoidh, to his wife Siobhán, saying that he got her letter. "Ta Cumann na mBan ag dul ar aghaid go buacach do reir cosamhalacta". States that Eoin Mac Neill opened the Oire
Draft letter from S.S. Bairéad, 24 Ait Albaird to "A Laoidigh" asking him to deal with a few letters for him [in Irish].
Letter from Stiophán Bairéad, Williams' Hotel, Dundalk, to his wife Siobhán, says that they did well on the money, getting £60 more than in Killarney. "Ta Coiste Gnotha dona againn agus ta an Craoibhin tar eis eirighe ar Uachtaranacht an Chonnartha". Says