Draft of a letter from Síghle Bairéad to [Margaret Pearse], requesting information on the friendship between their fathers. She asks "where did Pearse mention his debt to my father?" She complains that Miss Pearse does not acknowledge the help the family
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Letter from [Fionan], Barry's Hotel, Dublin, to Síle Bairéad, stating that his only knowledge of her father was through his collecting money for Connradh. He states that her father was important to the founding of the state and was very efficient in his j
Letter from Maighread Nic Piaras, Linden Convalescent Home, Blackrock, County Dublin, to Síghle Bairéad, stating that her father was very friendly with Stiophán Bairéad. He viewed Stiophán as a pioneer of the language, saying that her father had asked her
Letter from Seán O Caomhiánaigh, Governor of Mountjoy Prison, Dublin, to Síghle Bairéad, 67 Whitehall Road, Terenure, stating that he has searched the records. He gives the dates of his father's detention under the Defence of the Realm Act, and the subse
Letter from Máire Ní Neachtain, 2631½ West 17th Street, Los Angeles 19, California, USA, to Síghle Bairéad, confirming in writing what she told her in relation to her father Eoghan O Neachtain. He states that Stephen used to pay the staff from his own poc
Letter from Domhaill Ua Buachalla, Áth na Cise, Bóthar Eglington, Domhnach Broc, Baile Átha Cliath, to Síle Bairéad, saying that he never knew her father personally, but that he had dealings with him when he was running the Maynooth branch of Connradh na
Letter from Loúsa Shebhánach Ní Dlenfaigh, 7 Cearnóg Ciaheihlinh, Rathfern, stating that she had no great knowledge of her father. She says that she had no knowledge of the dealings in Scoil Éanna, as she taught in Scoil Íde. She asks if she has contacted
Letter from Cathal Ó Seanáim, 91 Ascal Uí Ghríofa, Baile Átha Cliath, to Síghle Bairéad, saying that he is delighted to hear that she is gathering information about her father's life, and regrets that he cannot help her. He recommends that she talk to Pia
Letter from Seán T O'Ceallaigh, An Tobar, Co. Chille Manntáin, to Síghle de Bairéad, saying that he knew her father from his time in Head Branch, which he joined when he was not more than twenty years of age. He states that her father was a great servant
Letter from M Mac Donnchadha, 50 Bóthar Raghnallach, Baile Átha Cliath 6, stating that he knew her father well, but had little dealings with him outside of the Business Committee. He says that Connradh was lucky to have such a careful and diligent man in