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
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Letter from Stiophán Bairéad, Bridewell, Dublin, to Siobhán, stating that he has been detained, and asking for her to send some bread and butter by bearer "I do not care for any meat". Hopes the children will behave and that he will let her know when she
Letter from Stiophán Bairéad, Room 60, Bridewell, Dublin, to Siobhán saying that he hopes to be charged soon, and if they intend to keep him for any length of time that he will be able to see her and arrange their financial matters.
Letter from Stiophán Bairéad, Mountjoy Prison, Dublin, to his wife, stating that there are such numbers at the gate that she may not get the chance to call in. He thanks her for all the food and asks her not to send so much. "just a little bread & a piece
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.
Material relating to the charging of Stiophán Bairéad of having ammunition by a Martial Law Court, as well as newspaper reporting of his acquittal of the charges.
Typescript copy of extract from the "Freeman's Journal" relating to the acquittal of Stiophán Bairéad in Kilmainham on the charges of possession of a shotgun.
Press cutting from the ["Cork Examiner"] relating to the court case involving Stiophán Bairéad.
Copy Charge Sheet of Stephen Barrett, Civilian, of 55 Blessington Street in the County of the City of Dublin, charged with having a 12-bore single-barrelled shotgun and two rounds of rifle ammunition. Handwritten notes on his own evidence on back of this and the next item, stating that he had never seen the gun and ammunition before that day, and that he has strong reasons to believe that the material was planted.
Photocopy of article in "The Star" relating to the arrest of Stephen Barrett, stating that he was arrested at Dublin Castle when he turned up with the keys for some safes.