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IE 2135 P2/2/1/2/1 · Item · 19 January 1918
Part of The Daly Papers

Letter from Pierce Beazley, 'An Claidheamh Soluis', 25 Parnell Square, Dublin to Madge Daly relating to a lecture he is prepared to give in Limerick on the Irish Revolution, adding the proviso that ‘I would prefer not to talk about my prison experiences, nor indeed to strike a personal note at all.’

Daly Family of Limerick City
IE 2135 P2/2/1/2/2 · Item · 7 February 1918
Part of The Daly Papers

Letter from Pierce Beazley, 'An Claidheamh Soluis', 25 Parnell Square, Dublin to Madge Daly, regretting that he must keep his visit to Limerick as brief as possible owing to his busy schedule.

Daly Family of Limerick City
Letter from R. G. Kirk
IE 2135 P7/1/2/3/3/3 · Item · 17 May 1938
Part of The Maurice Walsh Papers

Letter to Walsh from R. G. Kirk, Los Angeles, praising The Dark Rose (American title of And No Quarter) ‘in this day when so much swill gets into print’.

Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writer
Letter from R. Harvey
IE 2135 P4/3/1/7 · Item · 23 February 1830
Part of The Thomas Spring Rice Papers

Letter from R. Harvey, President of the Limerick Chamber of Commerce, relating to a petition respecting the renewal of the East India charter.

Rice, Thomas Spring, 1st Baron Monteagle of Brandon
IE 2135 P3/3/1/4 · Item · 2 March 1961
Part of The Frances Condell Papers

Letter from R. Mackey, Circulation Manager, Thomas Crosbie & Co. Ltd., 95 Patrick Street, Cork, to M[aureen]. C. Ahern, 34 Shannon Drive, Corbally[, Limerick City], enclosing a copy of the 29 July 1960 issue of the Cork Examiner (now not present) containing a reference to Condell.

Condell, Frances née Eades (1916-1986), first female Mayor of Limerick
IE 2135 P7/1/2/3/1/12 · Item · 22 August 1940
Part of The Maurice Walsh Papers

Letter to Walsh from Radio Éireann (signature indecipherable), General Post Office, Dublin, regarding Lieutenant Chambers. States that he could not get any information on him. Sir John Maffey (British minister in Ireland) had made enquiries and was informed that the Red Cross was investigating. Another source failed to obtain anything.

Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writer
IE 2135 P7/1/2/3/1/10 · Item · 20 June 1940
Part of The Maurice Walsh Papers

Handwritten letter to Walsh from Rex S. Chambers (W. and R. Chambers Publishers), 11 Thistle Street, Edinburgh, requesting that he might make enquiries as to the whereabouts of his son, 2nd Lieutenant A. S. Chambers (Lothian and Border Yeomanry, Royal Armoured Corps), who went missing in Normandy ‘on or about the night of June 11/12’. He believes that because ‘Eire is a neutral country… there may be ways and means of obtaining information about him which I cannot get here’.

Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writer
IE 2135 P3/3/3/3/1 · File · 11 October 1963
Part of The Frances Condell Papers

Letter from Robert J. Andrews, Mayor of Massapequa Park, Long Island, New York, expressing thanks for the hospitality received on his recent visit to Limerick and enclosing the 1961 Annual Report of the Incorporated Village of Massapequa Park, and a certificate of honorary citizenship to Massapequa Park awarded to Condell on 9 September 1963.

Condell, Frances née Eades (1916-1986), first female Mayor of Limerick
IE 2135 P2/2/1/38/1 · Item · 8 March 1924
Part of The Daly Papers

Letter from Robert Monteith, 421 Fernhill Avenue, Detroit, Michigan to Madge Daly relating to Republican activities in Detroit and Michigan.

Daly, Margaret ('Madge') (1877-1969), Irish revolutionary
IE 2135 P2/2/1/38/2 · Item · 25 December 1933
Part of The Daly Papers

Letter from Robert Monteith, 421 Fernhill Avenue, Detroit, Michigan to Madge Daly, thanking her for her order of books and conveying domestic news.

Daly, Margaret ('Madge') (1877-1969), Irish revolutionary