Letter from JBB to Oliver Burke dated 22 March, 1873, being a copy of the petition of Loughlin or Malaghy Conner of Slihane, County Galway, to the [Lord Justices of Ireland]. He had been second-in command of the Castleconnell garrison during the Siege of Limerick, which surrendered to the Prince of Hesse. They were to be given the same terms as the main garrison in Limerick but he has not been allowed to travel to France with the rest of the Irish army, and pleads for the same terms to be given to him. It is signed by Robert Rochfort.
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Letter from James Sheehan, Peterswell to [Dermot O'Conor Donelan], enclosing a bank draft for £7 for the May rent of 1892, he asks for receipt.
Letter from James Sheehan, Peterswell to [Dermot O'Conor Donelan], enclosing a bank draft for £7 for the May rent of 1892, he asks for receipt.
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.
Letter from James Larragy, Finglas, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, asking if he would be interested in allowing them to reprint his 1956 article on the history of Finglas for the local community magazine.
MS letter from author and publisher, James Doyle, to John McGahern, stating that his review of "Amongst Women" was published in The Age. Adds further comments on the book and McGahern's writing.
Letter from James D McDonogh, Prospect House, Dunmore, County Galway, to Dermot O'Conor Donelan stating that he has been directed to inquire if Donelan has paid income tax on his property for the year 1884/5.
Letter from James A MacMahon, Secretary, to Síghle Bairéad, returning the enclosures from her previous letter, he states that he has noted what she has said and has mentioned the matter to the Archbishop. Also copy of same.
Letter from Jack [ ] to Boyle, wishing Boyle a good holiday and offering accomodation in florida should Boyle and his wife ever visit.