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              UGA G/G03/1/5/1/12/216 · Item · 04/12/1911
              Part of Irish Language

              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

              Letter from John F. Deane
              UGA P/P71/13/1/1600 · Item · [n.d.]
              Part of Personal

              Letter from John F. Deane, Dedalus Press, Dublin, thanking John McGahern for the copy of his book "High Ground"

              Letter from John F Spillanet
              UGA G/G17/2/153/1143 · Item · 19/01/1983
              Part of Irish Language

              Letter from John F Spillane, Mercier Press, Cork, to "The Representatives of Eoghan Ó Tuairisc", Enniscorthy, informing them that the rights to "An Lomnochtán" were now given to Sairseal Ó Marcaigh Ltd., and that they would be in touch in relation to roya

              UGA G/G03/1/3/2/98 · Item · 12/07/1890
              Part of Irish Language

              Letter from John Fleming, 33 South Frederick St., Dublin, to Mr. Barrett, stating that he would post numbers 34 and 35 of the "Gaelic Journal" onto him, stating that he couldn't get subscribers' addresses from the late secretary.

              UGA G/G03/1/3/2/99 · Item · 25/07/1890
              Part of Irish Language

              Card from John Fleming, 33 South Frederick St., Dublin, to Mr. Barrett stating that he is overrun with correspondence and the preparation of issue 36 and cannot reply at length. He hopes to meet up with him to help with pronunciation.

              UGA G/G03/1/3/2/101 · Item · 01/121890
              Part of Irish Language

              Note from John Fleming to Mr. Barrett saying any hour that would suit him for the reading of Irish would be fine. "I am now running for a Turkish Bath".

              UGA G/G03/1/3/2/94 · Item · 13/10/1885
              Part of Irish Language

              Letter from John Fleming, 17 Carlisle St., South Circular Rd., Dublin, to Stephen Barrett stating that the publisher of the "Gaelic Journal" is Dollard of Carlisle St. He then goes on to outline the importance of getting children taught through Irish in the schools. "Let this step be once taken, and the innate love of the mother tongue will enkindle in the breasts of our people from day to day". In particular, he feels that the Irish speaking classes are of good use.

              UGA G/G03/1/3/2/95 · Item · 01/02/1886
              Part of Irish Language

              Letter from John Fleming, 17 Carlisle St., South Circular Rd., Dublin, to Stephen Barrett. He begins by stating that while he would welcome amalgamation with the other society, that this would not happen for a number of reasons. He complains that the person in charge of publications has no Irish, and that their publications are full of errors. He puts delays in the publication of the "Gaelic Journal" down to the illness of Mr. O'Mulrenin (incipient bronchitis) and that the next issue of the journal (no. 24) would be out soon. He ends by saying "I shall feel it a pleasure to correspond with you at any time".

              UGA G/G03/1/3/2/96 · Item · 24/06/1886
              Part of Irish Language

              Letter from John Fleming, 17 Carlisle St., South Circular Rd., Dublin, to Stephen Barrett apologising for the fact that he had not received acknowledgement of his letters, outlining the workload of the Treasurer and Secretary outside the Gaelic Society. He states that when he has more time that he would write in detail on future plans.