Letter from Éamonn de hÓir, Limerick to Madge Daly relating to the opening of a grave for Sean South in the Republican Plot [of Mount Saint Lawrence Cemetery?].
Daly Family of Limerick CityLetter to Walsh from Earl Vincent, P.O. Box 145, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Has just read And No Quarter and admires Walsh’s work very much. He hopes that if Walsh ever visited Nova Scotia, he could take him trout fishing. Hopes that ‘you will continue to parade your splendid characters before the public.
Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writerLetter from Edward (Ned) Daly from Dublin to his mother Catherine Daly, reassuring her of his well-being. With envelope.
Daly Family of Limerick CityLetter from Edwin Richard Wyndham Quin (1812-1871), Viscount Adare, in Ormeau, Belfast to his sister Lady Anna Maria Monsell née Wyndham Quin (1814-1855), wife of William Monsell of Tervoe, county Limerick, informing her of his and his wife’s safe arrival in Ireland and giving a tentative idea of their forthcoming movements.
Monsell family of Tervoe, county Limerick, Barons EmlyLetter from Elixabeth Bloxham, 43 Garville Avenue, Rathgar, Dublin to [Madge] Daly, dwelling on the past and noting that ‘distinctive people like yourself and Mrs Clarke stand out clearly against the blur of the commonplace’. She asks Madge to pay her a visit one day.
Daly Family of Limerick CityLetter from Ellen Ryan, Aylesbury Prison to [Madge?] Daly, relating to Ryan’s transfer between prisons, with general news and updates.
Daly Family of Limerick CityLetter from Ellen Ryan, Aylesbury Prison to [Madge?] Daly, giving an outline of the rules governing visits.
Daly Family of Limerick CityLetter from Ellen Ryan, Place of Internment, Lewes to [Madge?] Daly, thanking her for a cake sent to the prison and extending her condolences on the deaths of Edward (Ned) Daly and Seán Mac Diarmada.
Daly Family of Limerick CityLetter from Eoin McNeill, 19 Herbert Park, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4, to [Laurence?] Ginnell, concerning the ongoing criticism of the Irish Volunteers and their anti-conscription campaign and support of Germany as reported in The Times by Chief Secretary for Ireland Augustus Birrell. The reverse of the last page bears a note by Madge Daly: ‘This letter –with other papers – was left to me by Sean Mac Dermot when he was in Limerick, Christmas, 1916. He did not wish to have the papers in case of his arrest.’
Daly Family of Limerick CityLetter from Ernest Blythe, Brixton Prison, [London] to Madge Daly, expressing his grief over the execution of Edward (Ned) Daly, news of which has just reached him.
Daly Family of Limerick City