Letter from Tadhg Ó Móráin, Inisthiar, Oileáin Árann, to Ciarán Bairéad, giving him names of possible informants for the Irish Folklore Commission. He suggests Bhean Uí Dhómhnaill and Seosamh Ó Flatharta. He says that he is off to Inismór, and hopes to get to the Oireachtas, asking if he will meet him there? [in Irish]
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Letter from Ted and Kit Crane, Hantshire, to Eugene thanking him for the painting, and giving him news of their family and the fishing on the Thames.
MS letter from Terence Browne, University College Dublin, writing to John McGahern after the launch of Memoir and offering comments on the book. Also includes a request from a third party to quote from The Leavetaking for a separate book project.
Letter from Thomas F O'Rahilly, editor of Gadelica, a Journal of Modern Irish Studies, 66 Botanic Road, Dublin to Dr. J.S. Crone, enclosing issue no 4 of the journal and stating that because of lack of support the Journal may have to fold up, and asking him to put a notice in the IBK, which might garner support.
Letter from Mitchell, Malahide, Co. Dublin, to Boyle, expressing delight that Boyle is able to attend orientation day for the Press Council. "I especially admire all that you are achieving in the area of Human Rights.
Letter from Thomas O'Conor Donelan, Northumberland Hotel, Dublin, to his father, stating that he has sent down the draft deed as revised by Charles Kelly the solicitor. He feels that he should have the power to entail to his own daughter in the event of himself, Bill or William producing no sons. He asks them to think about it and return the draft as soon as possible , "It can do no harm" Says Bill has gone to Trinity, and to forward a letter of credit if the heifers are sold.
Letter from Thomas O'Conor Donelan, Northumberland Hotel, Dublin, to his father, saying he received the draft deeds and discussed them with Charles Kelly. He states that he can hold the lands and security for his life. He ends by saying that he met Denny yesterday who was keen to visit them.
Letter from Thomas Donelan, Northumberland Hotel, Dublin, to his father, telling him to sign the deeds for the division of the £3000. Also tells him about other legal dealings.
Letter from Thomas O'Conor Donelan, Northumberland Hotel, to "My dear Papa", stating that he had received the articles, and says that it is the only way to clear the old settlements on the lands. He says that he has seen Miss Lambie's receipt for the bonds in the General Post Office. Says that he is going to [ ] Bridge for a week.
Copy of letter from Thomas O'Conor Donelan, Sylane, to Father Creagh, Peterswell, stating that the time for sowing crops is fast approaching, he asks if he could arrange with Readon for the occupation of Cuniffe's holding as he doubts he could gain possession quickly as he did not initiate proceedings. He states that the sooner he deals with the matter the sooner he will have the lands.