Letter from Sean to Stiophán Bairéad, saying that he got his letter the previous morning. He is sorry about what has transpired "Nach iad na cladhoiri iad agus a radh fo fhuaireadar gunna san oifig". He says that the "Coiste" will keep paying him but not
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"Letter from Seán Lucy, Professor of Modern English, UCC, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc thanking him for his letter and his appreciation of the Ó Riada sequence poems. He says that it is high praise coming from Eoghan, because ""…you really are a poet, and one in the Gaelic tradition which is based in imaginative craft and learning as well as in passionate imagination"". He also discusses the awarding of the Kavanagh Prize to Paul Durcan."
"Letters from Seán Lucy, UCC, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc giving them news of a book on Anglo-Irish poetry he is producing, and which features Eoghan. Comments to him ""… I have known for a long time you were the real thing, I was astonished by the integrated quality of the texture and the levels of meaning ringing away into the distance …"""
"Letter from Seán Lucy, Department of English, UCC, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc thanking him for his letter, and saying that it would be late July before he could hope to visit him. Comments that there is a section in his forthcoming book on two of his poems, and saying that the secretary of ""The Tablet"" thanked him profusely from Eoghan's quotation at the end of an article. Also note from J Bennett, secretary of ""The Tablet"" to Seán Lucy."
"Letter from Seán Lucy, Department of English, UCC, enclosing an article to Rita entitled ""Comes the Experiment"", containing notes towards a reading of ""The Weekend of Dermot and Grace""."
Seán M Ó Conchubhair, 58 Ascal na lúb, Droichead na Dothra, Baile Átha Cliath to [Ciarán Bairéad] discussing the history of the Oireachtas. He asks if he has a copy of the Oireachtas from 1908 and asks if it is correct to state that there was none held in 1918. He comments that he knew his father vaguely, and asks if his mother is still alive [in Irish].
Letter from Seán Mac Gillarnáith, Fort Eyre, Galway, telling him that he has no knowledge of the booklet in question. He goes on to discuss the contracts signed by his father with Padraic Pearse in relation to Scoil Éanna, and that these debts were later taken on by the National Aid Society [in Irish].
Letter from Seán Mac Giollarnigh, 41 An Faithe Mhór, Gaillimh, to Síghle Bairéad, stating that he starting teaching in Scoil Éanna soon after Pearse founded it. He gives the names of the other teachers. He says that after the Easter Rising her father informed him that he was owed £140 from Pearse. He states that he paid this debt from the National Aid which he was involved with at the time. He does not think that there were any other debts to her father. He states that Tom Cullen, the Secretary of the National Aid, is lost to them and that he does not know where the accounts are. He states that her father was a good friend of the school. He ends by saying that he had bumped into Ciarán a few days ago [in Irish].
Letter from Seán Mac Potair, editor of An Féinics, magazine of Cumann na Gaeilge, Eoghan Ó Tuairisc asking if there was any writing in Irish he would like to submit for their consideration [in Irish].
Letter from McCann, Association for Legal Justice, Divis Street, Belfast, to Boyle, expressing thanks and support in recognition of Boyle's "skilled handling of these weighty issues" at proceedings at the European Court of Human Rights at Strasbourg and commenting on a joint press conference held by Association for Legal Justice, the Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association and the National Council for Civil Liberties held in London, Dublin and Belfast would generate useful publicity for the cases.