Letter from Dr Seóirse Bodley, Music Department, Newman House, University College Dublin, to Ciarán Bairéad saying that Séamus Delargy had told him that Ciarán could help him in his efforts to get recordings of Irish music. He would be in Galway the follo
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Letter from James Duffy & Co. Ltd., 15 Wellington Quay, Dublin to George Moonan, Gaelic League, Dublin, giving advantages to dealing with them. "Our unrivalled connection with the Retail Booksellers in Ireland including, as it does, almost every trader in..."
Letter from E Gerycane Best, 87 Westbourne Terrace, Hyde Park, London, to Thomas Donelan, Sylane, Tuam, Galway, informing him of the death of her husband William.
Letter from E Gerycane Best, 87 Westbourne Terrace, Hyde Park, London, to Thomas Donelan, thanking him for his kind letter and remittance therein. Speaks of William's Godson, and says that she will send copies of notices which appeared in "the Times" of the 18th December. Says that if either he or Mrs. Donelan were in London she would be delighted to see them.
Letter from E P Doyle, The Hibernian Bank, O'Connell St., Dublin, to Sheila Barrett, 55 Blessington St., Dublin, asking her to call in with the dockets and they would try and trace the transaction referred to.
Letter from Eamonn Ceacuir, 47 Cuibhealach Reuben, Carn na gCloch to Stiophán Bairéad, saying that his meeting will be held at 5 o'clock and hopes that his work will be done. He states that the insurance will come to 2/6. He also looks for money for admin
Letter from Éamonn de Valéra, An Taoiseach, to Ciarán Bairéad, 55 Sr. Bhaile Choimín, Blea Cliath thanking him for the copies of the historical papers. "Ní gá dhom a rá gur mhór an suim a chuiréas iontu" [in Irish].
Letter from Duffy to Boyle, detailing names of people to contact regarding access to court records at Galway Court.
Letter from Eamonn Ó Ciosáin, Blackrock, County Dublin, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, giving details of the Cúirt Eigse he is planning for Belfield, and asks how the workshop in Galway went [in Irish].
Letter from Éamonn Ó Ciosán, Versailles, giving him his news, and about his work in the local café. He talks about various writers he has read recently, and thanks him for the workshop [in Irish].