Letter from John McNeill, Hazelbrook, Malahide, to Stephen Barrett, telling him that he would be staying in Pat McDonagh's house, and outlining what to expect from Kilronan on. He tells him to ask people to speak to him in Irish.
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Postcard from E[oin] M[ac] N[eill] to Stiophain Bairéad, 24 Albert Place, asking him to note Domhnall MacCaba is President of the Kanturk Branch of Connradh na Gaeilge Chorcaighe [in Irish].
Letter from Eoin Mac Neill, The Account General's Office, Four Courts, to S.J. Barrett, 24 Albert Place, Grand Canal St., looking for money for a trip to Inbhear Nis. States that he will be in the Riverstown House, Rostrevor, the following day.
Note from Eoin Mac Neill, Accountant General's Office, Four Courts, Dublin to [Stiophain Bairéad], forwarding subscription and saying that he will be unable to go to the house [in Irish].
Postcard from Padraic Mac Nollaidhe, 32 Eccles St., to Mr. Stephen Barrett, 25 Albert Place, Grand Canal St., inviting him to his house the following night for some music to celebrate St. Patrick's Day [in Irish].
Note from Padraig Mac Nollaidhe, 32 Sraid Eccles to Stephen Barrett, asking him to visit the following night in relation to a query. Notes on back by Stiophan to send rules of the society to J Kearney, Augheam N.S., Belmullet. Also note about Thomas J. Moore & Son, stockbrokers, Birmingham, trying to establish a Gaelic society there.
Letter from Norma Ni Cortaigh, Runaire, 24 O'Connell St., to Stiophán Bairéad asking him to buy another "ordughadh" and to send it to Galway [in Irish].
Letter from Norma Ni Chortuic, Runaire, Connradh na Gaeilge, to Stiophán Bairéad, Cisdeoir, forwarding a bill to him and informing him of an Oireachtas meeting the following day [in Irish].
Letter from Norma Ni Chortuic, Runaire, Connradh na Gaeilge, to Stiophán Bairéad, telling him Seamus Mac Chonaill's daughter will drop down with the delegate's money, and tells him that there is not much work being done in Dublin [in Irish].
Letter from Norma Ni Chortuic, Runaire, Connradh na Gaeilge, to Stiophán Bairéad, stating that she had met Briain Ua Dubhghaill about the programme. She asks if Briain should send the money to him and that she told him to forward an estimate. She also enc