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IE 2135 P19/2/4/1 · File · 1988 and 1991
Part of The Michael Curtin Papers

Letters from Fiona M. Clark, Secretary, The Royal Literary Fund, 144 Temple Chambers, Temple Avenue, London EC4Y 0DT, to Michael Curtin, 93 O’Connell Street, Limerick, and Lyndon, South Circular Road, Limerick, relating to grant assistance from the Fund.

Curtin, Michael (1942-2016), writer
From Fourth Estate Ltd.
IE 2135 P19/2/1/7 · File · 1991
Part of The Michael Curtin Papers

Letters from Fourth Estate Ltd., 289 Westbourne Grove, London WI1 2QA, to Michael Curtin, Lyndon, South Circular Road, Limerick, relating to the preparation for publication of The Plastic Tomato Cutter. Correspondents include editorial director Giles O’Bryen and managing editor Debbie Licorish.

Curtin, Michael (1942-2016), writer
From Gretta Talty
IE 2135 P47/12 · Item · 11 June 1922
Part of The McGowan Papers

Letter from Gretta Talty, O’Connell Street, Kilkee, to [Sarah] McGowan, asking her to deliver a parcel to Pat McInerney, a brother of a friend of hers, at Limerick Prison. She concludes, ‘Oh are not the times dreadful’.

McGowan, Anne née Browne (1879-1965), Irish republican
IE 2135 P2/2/1/51 · sub-series · c. 1915-1925
Part of The Daly Papers

This sub-series contains a letter from Hannah Sheehy-Skeffington to [Madge?] Daly.

Daly Family of Limerick City
From Heav’n High
IE 2135 P16/5/5 · File · [1954] and 13 February 2008
Part of The Ernest de Regge Collection

Stencil of From Heav’n High, and a printout of finished manuscript for soprano.

De Regge, Ernest (1901-1958), musician, organist and composer
From Helena Moloney
IE 2135 P2/2/1/37 · sub-series · 1916-1917
Part of The Daly Papers

This sub-series contains letters from Helena Moloney to Miss Daly.

Daly Family of Limerick City
From Individuals
IE 2135 P4/3/2 · sub-series · 1826-1827
Part of The Thomas Spring Rice Papers

This sub-series contains petitions and resolutions received from private individuals.

Rice, Thomas Spring, 1st Baron Monteagle of Brandon