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IE 2135 P74/1/3/6/1/3 · File · 29 September 1975-1 October 1975
Part of The Lorna Reynolds Papers

Photocopies of correspondence concerning the publication of Yeats and the Occult, The Speckled Bird and The Secret Rose in the Yeats Studies series. Correspondents include Robert O’Driscoll, St Michael’s College, University of Toronto, 81 St Mary Street, Toronto, Ontario M5S 1J4; and Virgil D. Duff (executive editor) and Patrick Meany (director), College Division, Macmillan of Canada, 70 Bond Street, Toronto.

Reynolds, Lorna Teresa (1911-2003), academic and poet
IE 2135 P40/2/4/1/1/2/1 · File · 1926-1928
Part of The O'Mara Papers

Correspondence with Sacred Heart Convalescent Home, Limerick; John J. Dundon Solicitor, Limerick; J. B. Barrington & Company Estate Agents, Limerick; and James Nash & Son, Limerick, concerning the purchase of Strand House from Captain Gabbett and rents due on the estate.

O'Mara family of Strand House, Limerick
IE 2135 P40/1/2/6/10 · File · February-December 1946
Part of The O'Mara Papers

Correspondence between Pig & Bacon Commission, Dublin; Purtill and Company Accountants, Dublin; Irish Bacon Curers’ Association, Dublin; O’Mara Bacon Curers, Limerick; Clover Meats Limited, Waterford; W. J. Shaw & Sons Limited, Limerick; McCullough’s Limited, Dublin; Little, Ó hUadhaigh & Proud Solicitors, Dublin; and Stephen O’Mara, Limerick, relating to the purchase and distribution of pigs; the proposed re-organisation of the pork and bacon industry and the resulting pressure for the resignation of the chairman of the Irish Bacon Curers’ Association; the government White Paper for the reconstruction of the bacon industry; and the prospective sale of O’Mara’s entire organization to a co-operative society. The file includes a letter from Stephen O’Mara to his wife, expressing an inclination to accept the sale ‘mainly because in the present state of growing disorder – bureaucratic and communistic – I see no prospect for the future, for private enterprises on our scale.’ Also related memorandums and discussion documents, and an agenda of a conference relating to the reorganisation of the pig and bacon industries held on 2 October 1946. In two folders.

O'Mara family of Strand House, Limerick
IE 2135 P43/1/3/1/2/4 · File · July-August 1929
Part of The Timothy Looney Papers

Copy letter from William Rochfort to Colonel Winthrop Benjamin Browning concerning the renewal of the lease of Cregg House under new terms and conditions. Also a letter from William Rochfort, Estate Office, Clogheen, county Tipperary to H. C. Roper, 51 Merrion Square East, Dublin, enclosing a related memo. For a corresponding lease, see P43/1/3/1/1/7.

Looney, Timothy (Tim) (1914-1990), local historian
IE 2135 P43/1/3/1/2/2 · File · 11 April 1918-23 December 1918
Part of The Timothy Looney Papers

Correspondence between Winthrop Benjamin Browning, Cregg House, Fermoy, county Cork; William Rochfort, Cahir Abbey, Cahir, county Tipperary; John W. Richards of S.S. & E. Reeves & Sons Solicitors, 51 Merrion Square East, Dublin; and Mrs Cuppage, 15 Cousin’s Grove, Eastern Parade, Southsea, [England] concerning the renewal of the lease of Cregg House to Browning. For a corresponding lease, see P43/1/3/1/1/5.

Looney, Timothy (Tim) (1914-1990), local historian
IE 2135 P43/1/3/1/2/3 · File · 14-25 July 1925
Part of The Timothy Looney Papers

Correspondence relating to the renting of the gate lodge of Cregg House. Correspondents include prospective tenants Michael Colman, Castle Hyde, Fermoy, county Cork and Colonel F. M. Bell, Castle Hyde, Fermoy, county Cork; rent warner Laurence Mahony, Cregg Castle, Fermoy giving his opinion on the characters of the prospective tenants; and land agents William Rochfort and Arthur Granville Culme-Seymour, Cahir Abbey, Cahir, county Tipperary. Also included is a letting agreement signed by Colonel F. M. Bell.

Looney, Timothy (Tim) (1914-1990), local historian
IE 2135 P31/2/1/2/5 · File · 31 May 1988 and 9 June 1988
Part of The Tom Nestor Papers

Letter from Sylvia Tankel, Editor, Short Story International, 6 Sheffield Road, Great Neck, New York, enclosing an agreement form for the short story The Kingmaker accepted for publication. Also a carbon copy of Nestor’s reply.

Nestor, Thomas G. (1936-2023), writer
IE 2135 P10/4/3/3 · File · 4 August 1921-16 February 1922
Part of The Coote Papers

Correspondence from the Office of National Education, Dublin to Randall A. Howe, Solicitor, Temple Chambers, 19 Eustace Street, Dublin, concerning the site of Maryborough National School. With a related map and abstract of lease.

Coote Family, Barons Castlecoote