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              UGA P/P133/2/1/12 · Item · 20/05/1892
              Part of Personal

              Letter from Stephen O'Mara to Ellen 'Nell' Pigott, written on House of Commons embossed paper, "the witnesses from Limerick has (sic) been heard today and acquitted themselves well. . ."and discusses other business work and accounts.

              UGA P/P133/2/1/13 · Item · 22/01/1892
              Part of Personal

              Letter from Stephen O'Mara to Ellen 'Nell' Pigott, discussing his health and well-being, seeks another week away to fulfill work project and discusses business plans for Ellen to continue with.

              UGA P/P133/2/1/14 · Item · 13/04/1895
              Part of Personal

              Letter from Stephen O'Mara to Ellen 'Nell' Pigott, letter written on headed paper of "James O'Mara, 45 Tooley Street, London. Writing that he is staying in the house most times, but going out in evenings, sometimes to the theatre but could not get Mary admitted to "the house" but a ballot on ladies' admittance will take place again soon.

              UGA G/G03/1/1/4/25 · Item · 06/11/1920
              Part of Irish Language

              Letter from Stiophán Bairéad to his son, Dubhaltaigh, stating that Sean O hUadhaigh had called into him and was doing his best to hurry things along. He hopes that they are all conducting themselves as normal and that he is doing his lessons every day.

              UGA G/G03/1/1/4/20 · Item · 31/07/1915
              Part of Irish Language

              Letter from Stiophán Bairéad, Williams' Hotel, Dundalk, to his wife Siobhán, says that they did well on the money, getting £60 more than in Killarney. "Ta Coiste Gnotha dona againn agus ta an Craoibhin tar eis eirighe ar Uachtaranacht an Chonnartha". Says

              UGA G/G03/1/1/4/21 · Item · 08/09/1916
              Part of Irish Language

              Letter from Stiophán Bairéad, 55 Sr. Bhaile Cuimin, Baile Átha Cliath to his wife Siobhán. "Dioladh ait an Phiarasaigh, an tsean-ait, dia Luan ar £320. Se an National Aid a cheannigh e. Himself and Síghle are going to Rathdrum the following Sunday, and he