Letter from Eric Mac Finn, Coláiste na hOllscoile, Gaillimh, to Sighe Bairéad, thanking her for her copies of the letters Dr. O hIceadha sent to her father. He states that he met her father once or twice when a student at Cluain Gabha [in Irish].
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Fragment of draft of letter from Síghle Bairéad to [ ], paying tribute to Senator Margaret Pearse, and beginning to quote from a letter she received from her relating to the friendship between their fathers.
Letter from M Ó Flathartaigh, Rúnaí an Uachtaráin, Baile Átha Cliath 8, to An tUasal Donnchadh Ó Súilleabháin, Stiúrthóir, Conradh na Gaeilge, thanking him for his invitation to President and Mrs DeValera to attend a memorial for Stiopháin Bairéad. "Ba mh
Typescript copy of letter of Síghle Bairéad to the Editor of the "Sunday Press", commenting that she cannot recall any reference to the incident referred to by Eoin P O Caoimh. She states that Pearse did leave many creditors after him, including her fathe
Letter from Brian Mac Giolla Pádraig, 6 Páirc Ráth Oinn, Tír an Iúir, Baile Átha Cliath 6, to Síle Bairéad, thanking her for her letter. He says that he has no more information than she has in relation to pagan graveyards. He goes on to ask if she is writ
Letter from [ ], Secretary of the Dublin Cemeteries Committee, giving the plot number of her father's grave in Glasnevin Cemetery. He states that internments did take place during the strike in 1921, but that the relatives had to supply the labour. Note by Sighle in Irish concerning the internment of her father.
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.
Postcard from R M Fox, The Rise, Griffith Avenue, Dublin 9, to Síghle Bairéad, stating that he has no personal recollections of her father, but often saw his name on documents.
Letter from Liam Ó Briain, 6 Wilton Place, Biá Cliath, to Síghle Bairéad, saying that he knew her father through his work on the Business Committee from 1915 to 1928. He recounts a story about the return of prisoners in 1917 after the Easter Rising, inclu
Letter from S de Priondargás, Priomh Oifigeach, Bárdas Átha Cliath, Roinn Airgeadais, Halla na Cathrach, Áth Cliath, to Síghle Bairéad, saying that the information she is looking for information is not available as they do not have the official record for