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.
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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.
Copy of summary of evidence of Witness A and Witness B, members of the Auxiliaries who raided the Gaelic League premises and found the gun and ammunition. They also give evidence that they arrested Stephen Barrett the following day. Evidence given in Mountjoy Jail before the accused.
Mainly letters of sympathy with the Bairéad family on the death of Stiophán suddenly at mass, from friends and Gaelic League activists.
Press cutting from [ ], relating to the funeral of Mr Barrett, Treasurer of the Gaelic League, giving the chief mourners and the attendance.
Letter of sympathy from Sean O Broin, Denvirs' Temp. Hotel, Sraid an Mhargaidh, Dun Padraic, to the Secretary of Connradh na Gaeilge on the death of Stiophán Bairéad [in Irish].
Sympathy card from E Boyle
Memorial cards for Stiophán Bairéad of Rath Cruachain, 55 Sraid Bhaile Cuimin, Baile Átha Cliath, who was 53 years [in Irish].
Telegrams of sympathy to the Barrett family on the death of Stiophán Bairéad from various people, including one from Ballykinlar Camp.
Letter from Tomas Ua Concheaneann, Lios na Mara, Cathair na Gaillimhe, to Bean Bairéad, stating that he had been in his bed, and that this was his first chance to commiserate with her on the death of her husband [in Irish].