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              UGA G/G03/1/1/4/25 · Item · 06/11/1920
              Part of Irish Language

              Letter from Stiophán Bairéad to his son, Dubhaltaigh, stating that Sean O hUadhaigh had called into him and was doing his best to hurry things along. He hopes that they are all conducting themselves as normal and that he is doing his lessons every day.

              UGA P/P133/2/1/4 · Item · 05/03/1886
              Part of Personal

              Letter from Stephen O'Mara to Ellen 'Nell' Pigott, mentions a delay in returning home as is in conversation with the Chief Secretary about a ]regiment] in Limerick; other issues are tiring, "our little friend has a great many enemies . . ." also mentions that "I flatter myself that I have courted the heads of the party to my view . . ." and discusses other matters of political interest. Written on House of Commons embossed paper.

              UGA P/P133/2/1/5 · Item · 06/03/1886
              Part of Personal

              Letter from Stephen O'Mara to Ellen 'Nell' Pigott saying he is "full of fight" and "fresh as a daisy" ahead of a sitting of Parliament, which is not sitting today and at which his friends have not turned up but he intends "taking it on one or two of them" . . . and is pleased with the "capacity of argument" and debate he has developed. Written on House of Commons embossed paper.

              UGA P/P133/2/1/7 · Item · 11/05/1886
              Part of Personal

              Letter from Stephen O'Mara to Ellen 'Nell' Pigott, saying he has heard "our friend has been appointed to the see of Limerick" and discusses points regarding the appointment. Written on House of Commons embossed paper.

              UGA P/P133/2/1/9 · Item · 12/10/1886
              Part of Personal

              Letter from Stephen O'Mara to Ellen 'Nell' Pigott, written on headed paper of "Mayor's Office, Limerick'. "I have escaped a great danger and my heart is light and I do not care for small talk" .... "I will have to remain in Dublin to consult some questions relative to the Magdalene Asylum and to interview the Chief Secretary. Also discusses family matters.

              UGA P/P133/2/1/10 · Item · 11/12/1890
              Part of Personal

              Letter from Stephen O'Mara to Ellen 'Nell' Pigott, written from National Library Club, Whitehall Place, S.W., London, discussing receipt of her letter about "the Russian business" and other related matters.

              UGA P/P133/2/1/11 · Item · 19/05/1892
              Part of Personal

              Letter from Stephen O'Mara to Ellen 'Nell' Pigott, written on House of Commons embossed paper, discussing scheduling matters, work commitments and plans to visit and meet Ellen at Roehampton.

              UGA P/P133/2/1/12 · Item · 20/05/1892
              Part of Personal

              Letter from Stephen O'Mara to Ellen 'Nell' Pigott, written on House of Commons embossed paper, "the witnesses from Limerick has (sic) been heard today and acquitted themselves well. . ."and discusses other business work and accounts.