Letter from Monsard [Hamill], Loughrea, to Thomas O'Conor Donelan, Sylane, stating that he had received his letter offering Joyce's tenant lands at 20/-. He has spoken to the tenant who states that he cannot pay more than £24 for the lands, but that he feels that the land is poor. He also informs him that the Surveyor feels that he is charging too much for the lands.
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Letter from Monsard Hamill, Loughrea, to Thomas O'Conor Donelan, enclosing the lease and counterlease between Donelan and Pat Connolly. He gives his total fees at f 10.8.0.
Letter from Monsard Hamill, Office at the Town Court House, Galway, to Thomas O'Conor Donelan, Sylane. He states that he will gladly act on his behalf in the land case in Ballinasloe. He requires details of all notices and papers issued in relation to the case.
Letter from Moran Smythe, Manager of the branch of the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China, Hatton Court, Threadneedle St., London, to Dermot Donelan, Silan, Tuam, stating that they have received an order for a Telegraphic Transfer of £500 from Manila in his favour, and that they are transferring it to the national bank in Tuam.
Letter from Mrs Fionán, An Lios, Cill Orglan, Co. Ciarraí to Ciarán Bairéad, thanking him for his efforts at finding the verses of "Curraichin" for them. Tomás Bán thinks that it is an Aran song, but she feels heard a man near Castlebar singing it once [i
Letter from Mrs G Byrne, C J Fallon Ltd. apologizing for not forwarding the contract referred to in Mr Ledwidge's letter and rectifying the error.
Letter from Ms M F Creagh, Faber & Faber, London, to Eugene Watters, Athy, thanking him for his letter and asking him to forward any manuscripts he would like them to consider.
Letter from Murcadha Ó Dabhórain, Tulach Mhóir, Co Uí bhFaile, stating that the drama festival for Comhaltas Dramaíochta Laighean would be held there in April, and asking if he could act as judge [in Irish].
Letter from Maolmhuire Díolún, Kilbarrack House, Raheny, County Dublin, thanking him for all his work on his behalf, and asking for his phone number [in Irish].
Letter from Myles Dillon, Instituid Ard-Leighinn Bhaile Átha Cliath, 64-5 Cearnóg Mhuirbhtheann, Baile Átha Cliath, thanking him for all his help. He recounts the horrors of his train journey home, and comments that he should be ready to be in Gort by Fr