Copy of baptismal certificate of Stephen Barrett at the Church of Dangan, Parish of Aughrim, Diocese of Elphin on the 22 August 1967 by John Gunn, CC. This copy is dated 23rd August, 1969.
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Invoice from Hely's Limited, Printers, Dame Street, Dublin to S.J. Barrett, Amien St., for the printing of 36 wedding cards. Also printed wedding card and copies of visiting card for Stiophán Bairéad and Siobhán Ní Mhurchadha. Also copy of marriage certificate of Stephen Barrett, Treasurer of the Gaelic League, 54 Blessington St., Dublin and Julia Murphy of Abbey Gate St., Galway, who were married on 11 Feb 1903 at the Catholic chapel of St. Nicholas in Galway.
Mainly receipts and business correspondence from various bodies to which Stiophán Bairéad was a member. Also material relating to employment and banking transactions.
"File containing receipts from various bodies to which S.J. Barrett subscribed. Also share receipts from various companies he subscribed to. Includes ""The Gaelic Journal"", ""Connradh na Gaeilge"", the Irish Text Society, Irish Industrial League, invoice from M Meers, 10 Lower Pembroke Street, Dublin, for furnishing a celtic costume. Also Clo-chumann Ltd., Sinn Féin printing and publishing company, Cumann na bPiobairi, Scoil Eanna Ltd. and Sinn Féin (16 Apr 1918)."
"Letter from Alfred [Tostow], Dublin City Distillery (South Brunswick Street) to Stiophán Bairéad, enclosing cheque in settlement of wages following his resignation. Also letter of reference from same, noting that Stiophán is ""a staunch teetotaller""."
Lodgement slips to the account of Síghle Bairéad in the Hibernian Bank Ltd., Sackville Street. Note by Síghle in 1977 states that the money was withdrawn from the bank by her father without a problem as they were ignorant of Irish.
Photocopy of receipt from D. O'Connor to Stiophán Bairéad for money for one share in Scoil Eanna Ltd.
Receipt from the Munster and Leinster Bank, Dame St., for the holding of a large closed white envelope for the account of Stephen Barrett.
"Subscription book of Mrs. S. Barrett with Cumann na mBan, giving the constitution and activities, which include ""keeping before the public the face that under the Republican Proclamation women are entitled to the same rights of citizenship as men""."
General Correspondence with family and friends on a variety of matters, including some relating to his imprisonment from his brothers.