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              Letter from M A Ledwidge
              UGA G/G17/2/48/525 · Item · 11/07/1973
              Part of Irish Language

              Letter from M A Ledwidge, C J Fallon Ltd., Marlboro Street, Dublin, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc saying that he is delighted to hear from him, and that he will endeavour to have his royalties paid as soon as possible. He comments that the sales of the book did no

              Letter from M A Ledwidge
              UGA G/G17/2/48/526 · Item · 03/10/1973
              Part of Irish Language

              Statement of royalties from C J Fallon Ltd. to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc in respect of "Focus", to the year ended 30th June 1973.

              UGA G/G17/2/128/950 · Item · 28/10/1981
              Part of Irish Language

              Letter from M Achuineas Ní Chinnéide, Brigidine Convent, Mountrath, County Laois, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc asking if he would act as judge for Choiste Oir-Dheisceart den Chumann Scoildrámaíocht, giving the dates and the programme [in Irish].

              UGA G/G03/1/5/1/13/256 · Item · 19/04/1902
              Part of Irish Language

              Letter from M Coonan, Inishmain P.O. to Tom [ ] saying he has not seen Martin. He says that the PP has denounced the Gaelic League and states "You made a great mistake when you did not acknowledge what Fr. White did in Achill". He comments that Dr. Hickey letting an article on the Trinity College priest was a mistake. He asks him to find a place for an islander in Dublin. "It is the devil between the whole of the Gaelic friends there if ye can't get him a suitable place".

              Letter from M J Caunell
              UGA G/G03/2/2/646 · Item · 26/06/1967-01/06/1968
              Part of Irish Language

              Letter from M J Caunell, Dame Street Branch, Munster and Leinster Bank, Dublin, to Síghle Bairéad stating that they will search their files in relation to her query. Also copy letter from Síghle Bairéad, to the Bank nearly a year later requesting a reply

              Letter from M J Caunell
              UGA G/G03/2/2/647 · Item · 18/09/1967
              Part of Irish Language

              Letter from Sinéad de Valera, to Síghle Bairéad, thanking her for the account which she sent. She says that she has to attend to so many things that the important things can be lost. She comments that the spirit of the Gael is amazing, and that there is m

              UGA G/G03/2/2/628 · Item · [1964]
              Part of Irish Language

              Letter from M Leo O Beirns, Convent of St. John of God, Kilkenny, to Shighle Bairéad, stating that she is sixty years in the convent, and has lost all recollection of her previous life. She states that she joined the McHale Branch of Connradh na Gaelige w

              Letter from M. McD. Fleming
              UGA P/P71/13/1/1641 · Item · 03/01/1977
              Part of Personal

              MS letter from M. McD. Fleming, County Engineer, Carrick-on-Shannon, Co. Leitrim, to John McGahern.

              UGA G/G03/2/2/638 · Item · 09/09/1971
              Part of Irish Language

              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

              UGA G/G03/3/2/765 · Item · 19/07/1943
              Part of Irish Language

              Letter from M V Ronan PP, Salthill Hotel, Monkstown, County Dublin, stating that he has no momentos from his early League days. He comments on the attitude of Archbishop Walsh to the language movement, as he was his secretary between 1904 and 1906. He outlines his own involvement with the movement from his time as a student in Rome, commenting that Archbishop Walsh was anxious to get in touch with the movement. The Archbishop had learned some Irish in Maynooth, but he could not take part in the Gaelic League. He helped establish Coláiste Laighean, and encouraged his priests to identify with the language movement. "In fact, I may add that without the cooperation of the local clergy the branches would not have been a success, that is definite".