Invitation issued by Seán T. Ó Ceallaigh to Stiopan Bairéad to attend an anniversary mass for the 68 Irish heroes who died in the 1916 Rising at Notre-Dame des Victoires.
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Letter from Seán T. Ó Ceallaigh, Delegation du Gouvernement Elu de la Republique Irlandaise, Grand Hotel, Paris, to Stiophán Bairéad, stating that he was delighted to hear of the success of the Leinster competitions, writes a little about Seanin. Says tha
Letter from Seán T. Ó Ceallaigh, Gouvernement Provisionaire de la Republique Irlandaise, Grand Hotel, Paris saying that he got his letter and thanking him for the minutes of the business of the League. Asks what the arrangements for the Oireachtas are tha
Letter from Seán T. Ó Ceallaigh, Delegation du Gouvernement Elu de la Republique Irlandaise, Grand Hotel, Paris, to Stiophán Bairéad says that he supposes they are all busy with the opening of the Oireachtas. He is very busy and but for that he would be w
Letter from Seán T. Ó Ceallaigh, Delegation du Gouvernement Elu de la Republique Irlandaise, Grand Hotel, Paris, to Stiophán Bairéad thanking him for his letter in relation to the Ard Fheis, and that he thinks that it is too late to put matters before the
Printed pamphlet asking if Ireland needs England, and comparing it with other small European countries, including Serbia, Denmark and Switzerland. Ends by stating that Ireland is a nation and asks for the assembled nations at Paris to recognise it as such. "Parma toutes les Nations de race blanche, l'Irlande doit-elle seule être privée du droit de libre disposition?" [in French].
Printed circular letter from Sean T O Ceallaigh, Governement Elu de la Republique Irlandaise, Grand Hotel, Paris, to his constituents in College Green, urging them to support wholeheartedly the Dail Loan.
General correspondence of Stiophán Bairéad, mainly relating to publicity, administration and financial matters associated with the Gaelic League.
Letter from H Hinahan, "The Cork Herald Limited, 27 Cook St., Cork, to [Stiophán Bairéad], thanking him for his reports on the Gaelic League. "We are always pleased to do our little share towards your noble effort".
Note from P[adraig] O L[aoghaire] to Stephen Barrett, 24 Albert Place, Grand Canal St., Dublin, stating that he will call over at four [in Irish].