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Letting Agreements
IE 2135 P10/2/2 · sub-series · 1876-1932
Part of The Coote Papers

This series contains letting agreements between the Coote family and their tenants.

Coote Family, Barons Castlecoote
IE 2135 P43/1/1/5/2/4 · File · 1829 and 1831-1833
Part of The Timothy Looney Papers

Letters to Thomas Low, gardener at Shanbally Castle from George Griffith relating to a debt he owes Low; from the Reverend Mr Palmer of Vicar’s Hill thanking him for shrubs received, seeking timber for various building works, and looking for firewood; from Miss Quayle looking for the size of panes of glass recently cut and for firewood; and from John Collett seeking timber for building works and enclosing a payment for unspecified goods. Also a letter from Low to Edwin Taylor asking him to pay the bearer of the letter for larch seedlings recently received.

Looney, Timothy (Tim) (1914-1990), local historian
Letters to Edward P. McGrath
IE 2135 P8/1 · Series · 1957-1958 and 1963
Part of The Edward P. McGrath Papers

This series contains replies from various Joycean scholars and biographers, a Jesuit priest and various curators of rare book libraries holding Joyce material to Edward McGrath’s requests for information surrounding the rejection of the manuscript by Richards in the first instance and secondly, Roberts.

McGrath, Edward Patrick (1929-1994), journalist and consultant
IE 2135 P2/3/2/3/5/3 · File · 1955-1956
Part of The Daly Papers

Letters from various correspondents responding to de hÓir’s request for information concerning John Daly, including a letter from the Governor of Limerick Prison enclosing extracts from the prison register relating to the committal of two prisoners named Daly in 1866 and 1867. For a pair of negatives originally attached to item no. 3, see P2/6/9/4. Also see P2/3/2/4/6.

Daly Family of Limerick City
IE 2135 P7/1/2/1/2 · File · 22-24 November 1933
Part of The Maurice Walsh Papers

Letter to Walsh (c/o The Collector, The Custom House, Dublin) from P. Hughes, Office of the Revenue Commissioners, Dublin Castle, enclosing a copy of letter received from W. Doolin of the Department of Finance, Upper Merrion Street, Dublin. Doolin states that Walsh will be permitted to retire from the civil service with effect from 20 November 1933. He is to receive an annual allowance of £300 and an annual supplementary allowance of £76, the latter being subject to review.

Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writer