Letter from Rosemary [Johnston], 48 Upper Mount Street, Dublin to Cliodna O’Riordan, conveying social news and giving a lively character sketch of opera producer John Coply.
O'Riordan, Cliodna (1941-2002), ballet studentLetter from S. [?] O’Briain, Office of the Parliamentary Secretary to the Taoiseach, Dublin to Eileen Curtin, 139 Richmond Road, Drumcondra, Dublin, concerning a letter written by John Daly.
Daly Family of Limerick CityPhotocopy of N2/4/3, with personal details removed.
O'Riordan, Cliodna (1941-2002), ballet studentLetter from Sally Corcoran to Dr Catherine Foley, World Academy of Music, University of Limerick providing a short biography of her sister Cliodna O’Riordan and a brief outline of the nature and range of the collection donated by Corcoran. Closed. Review 2041.
O'Riordan, Cliodna (1941-2002), ballet studentLetter to Walsh from Sam Henry, Sandelford, Coleraine, county Londonderry, regarding the recent P.E.N. club meeting. Encloses books on Dunseverick, as promised. Mrs. Bradley was disappointed at not seeing Walsh during his visit. Informs Walsh of a talk that he is giving on radio about ‘Shane Crossagh, the Derry rapparee’.
Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writerLetter from Samuel Moore and Gerard Moore, Cullies House, Cavan to William Burrowes of Cavan and Mansergh Blacker of College Green, Dublin asking the recipients ‘to raise by Mortgage of our Estate Twelve thousand five hundred pounds… from James Eyre Jackson of Tullydooey in county Tyrone Esquire who is willing to lend that sum at six pounds per cent per annum Interest’. The letter refers to a deed dated 1 December 1834, for which see P15/1/2/2/20.
Moore family of Moynehall, county CavanLetter from Sankt Gertrauden Hospital, Paretzer Strasse 11-12, Berlin-Wilmersdort to Hella Fuller, Staff Quarters, Sergeant’s Mess, Corunna Barracks, Barrosa Road, Aldershot, Hampshire containing a summary of medical treatment she received in Berlin in 1950 for adnexal tumours and pelvic peritonitis. With envelope.
Fuller, Hella née Scholz (1925-2003)Letter from Seamas Ó Coigligh, 51 O’Connell Street, Limerick to John Daly acknowledging receipt of twenty guineas towards equipment for the Limerick branch of the Irish National Volunteers.
Daly Family of Limerick CityLetter from Seán Mac Diarmada, Irish Freedom, 5 Findlater Place, Dublin to John Daly, giving a lively description of a train journey in the same compartment with a cattle dealer, a Protestant clergyman and an engaged couple. He expresses concern for ‘the Partition business being carried’ and describes a march by the Dublin Volunteers through the city.
Daly Family of Limerick CityLetter from Seán Mac Diarmada, Dublin to John Daly, making a reference to a meeting with the Provisional council and the placing of the Home Rule Bill on the statute books.
Daly Family of Limerick City