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              UGA G/G03/1/5/1/12/196 · Item · 26/12/1900
              Part of Gaeilge

              Letter from Peadar Ua Conceannainn, Mount Mellaray Seminary, Cappoquin, County Waterford, to Stiophain Bairéad, thanking him for the book. He says that he is losing his Irish and that the people around him have only a few sayings left. He also congratulat

              UGA G/G03/1/5/1/12/197 · Item · 03/06/1901
              Part of Gaeilge

              Letter from John Horgan, 8 Leeson Park Avenue to Stiophán Bairéad declining his co-option to the committee and questioning the wiseness of "restoring to the Committee a person in whom the supreme body of the League has expressed a want of confidence". He

              UGA G/G03/1/5/1/12/198 · Item · 16/12/1901
              Part of Gaeilge

              Letter from Seoirse O Muanain (Secretary) the Gaelic League, Central Branch (Dublin) to An Ingean Ui Dubhgaill (Chrisse Doyle) saying that he has not met Mr O'Connor at the Leinster Feis conference, but would forward her proposal for the meeting to him He states that classes are going well, and that he has great hopes for "An Craob Reilt na Mara".

              UGA G/G03/1/5/1/12/199 · Item · 24/05/1901
              Part of Gaeilge

              Letter from JJ Touhey, 15 North Frederick St., Dublin to Stephen Barrett thanking him for the Oireachtas tickets. He goes on to describe a meeting, and discusses the unsuitability of the teacher and secretary in their branch, complaining "we have a duffer who neither understands the English nor the Irish he uses, although he is intelligent enough". Ends with "Excuse my long rigmarole. Joined by my better half in warmest regards and renewed thanks".

              UGA G/G03/1/5/1/12/200 · Item · 27/09/1901
              Part of Gaeilge

              Letter from "Einim", 9 Lower Mount Street, to George, saying that Miss Farrelly stated that it would be a good policy to give the contract to Barry's, as it would show that personal considerations do not impinge, and that they advertise in the "Claidheamh". He states that it would strengthen their hand in future struggles with the "widow" and that the rival venue, the Gresham, was British owned.

              UGA G/G03/1/5/1/12/201 · Item · 28/03/1902
              Part of Gaeilge

              Letter from J Finlay Mulligan, Secretary, The Gaelic League Rooms, Claremorris, stating that Dr. Maguire will represent their branch at Congress. He reports that he has received a communication from a Gerald Griffin and asks if he can act with the authority of the Executive.

              UGA G/G03/1/5/1/12/202 · Item · 28/03/1902
              Part of Gaeilge

              Letter from C Maguire, Claremorris, County Mayo to S Bairéad saying that he has received both his letters and agrees with him "I think it would be a national crime at this stage the men who worked so hard and fought against such odds to bring the League t

              UGA G/G03/1/5/1/12/203 · Item · 07/03/1903
              Part of Gaeilge

              Typed copy of circular letter from An Clo-Chumann (Ltd.), 68-71 Great Strand St., Dublin stating a company had been set up to meet the printing requirements of the Gaelic League and offering members of the League 1,500 shares.

              UGA G/G03/1/5/1/12/204 · Item · 03/09/1903
              Part of Gaeilge

              Letter from SP Mac Énrí, Cort More, Cros Mama to Stiophan Baiead, saying that they have three spare beds and there would be no problem for them to call down, they even have chickens! If they had time they would visit the countryside, and recounts a visit

              UGA G/G03/1/5/1/12/205 · Item · 02/09/1905
              Part of Gaeilge

              Letter from Colm O Gearaigh, Inbhear, Ros Muc, Carna, Co. Gaillimhe, to Stiophán Bairéad thanking him for the £4. Tells him he is writing another book, and is helping "Sotach an Mathair" [in Irish].