Letter from John Dillon (on House of Commons notepaper) to [Stiophán Bairéad] saying that he has been fighting hard for Persia. "Whether it will be possible to save that country from partition between Russia and England I do not know". He encloses a lette
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Letter from An Buachailin Buidhe, 46 Bothar Thire Conaill, Inhse Chaoir (Inchicore) Dublin, to Stiophán Bairéad, Conradh na Gaedilge, 25 Cearnog Rutlainn, i mBaile Atha Cliath, thanking him for his letter on Persia which he has send to the "Independent" "
Letter from James M Ussher, Treasurer, Archbishop's Palace, Calle Rivedavia 437, Buenos Aires, to [Stiophán Bairéad] stating that he will forward a draft for the League for twenty pounds, and encloses news cutting of an appeal for funds for the league.
Typed letter from James M Ussher, Treasurer, Archbishop's Palace, Calle Rivadavia 437, Buenos Aires, to [Stiophán Bairéad] enclosing a draft for $11.2.8 for the Gaelic League.
Card from Seaghan O Cathain, 2 Ashgrove Villas, Glenburn Park, Beal Feirste, to Stiophán Bairéad, hoping that the enclosed form is on time (not enclosed), and thanking him for all his help during the year [in Irish]. Also two copies of note written by M N
Letter from Thomas F O'Rahilly, editor of Gadelica, a Journal of Modern Irish Studies, 66 Botanic Road, Dublin to Dr. J.S. Crone, enclosing issue no 4 of the journal and stating that because of lack of support the Journal may have to fold up, and asking him to put a notice in the IBK, which might garner support.
Letter from Seosamh O Garmaigh, Runonorac, Bri Culainn, Shankill View, Bray to Owen Naughton Esq., stating that Mr. Barrett has agreed to adjudicate at the Feis at Bray HEad, and asked if he could do the same. He states that they have permission from the military and he would be slow to postpone it after all this trouble.
Letter from R[isteard] Mac C[oitir] to Craistan Ua Lousiain, 29 Bothar Acla, Bothar Feilme an Baile, Druim Chonnradh (Achill Road, Drumcondra), stating that a meeting of the committee would take place on Thursday, and outlines the business of the meeting, including organisation of the trip to Galway and the organisation of the "Craoibhe" [in Irish].
Letter from Seosamh Mac Fhloinn (Sir J Glynn), St. Jarlath's, Ailesbury Road, Dublin, to Stiophán Bairéad, 25 Cearnog Pharnell, Baile Átha Cliath, stating that his was the only familiar name he has seen in a while "You are the only one of my old friends l
Letter from Alfred J Collins, General Manager, The Hibernian Bank Ltd., College Green, Dublin, to Stephen J Barrett, re. Patrick H Pearse, Deceased, Sackville Street Branch, informing him that their claim in this case had been paid.