Letter to Walsh from Hayward stating that he will have information in a few days about ‘what I could run to’ and he would ‘love to make that film’. Hopes to be ‘up this weekend’ and his friend Audrey Mayes wants to meet Walsh.
Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writerLetter to Walsh from John Corfield (director), British National Films Limited, 15 Hanover Square, London, informing him that they have purchased the film rights of The Key Above the Door from Chambers and wish to discuss the adaptation of the story with him.
Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writerLetter to Officer Commanding East Limerick Brigade, providing a table to facilitate the filing of and reference to communication when sending despatches to the Divisional Head Quarters.
MacCarthy, John Maurice (1896-1976), Irish VolunteerLetter from Maurice Twomey, Inspecting Officer, Head Quarters of the 1st Southern Division, to [Frank Aiken], Chief of Staff, [Dublin], relating to the difficulty in arranging the court martial of ‘B’; and the need to have army regulations in booklet form.
Twomey, Maurice (1897-1978), Irish VolunteerLetter from James Lane, Office 26, South Mall, Cork, to the Honourable Hayes St Leger relating to the collection of rents.
Looney, Timothy (Tim) (1914-1990), local historianLetter from F. M. Fitt & Co., Solicitors, Lower Mallow Street, Limerick, to [Helen Lucia] Allott, Odellville, Ballingarry, county Limerick, relating to the appointment of a new trustee to the Heathfield Trust.
Allott family of Odellville, County LimerickLetter from Mid Limerick Brigade Head Quarters to Officers Commanding relating to steps needed to reorganise Mid Limerick Brigade.
Healy, Michael, Irish VolunteerLetter to Walsh from O’Kelly referring to ‘the proposed broadcasts’ [of Blackcock’s Feather] and a draft agreement which they have received from Chambers which specifies that they pay royalties ‘direct to them instead of to you’.
Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writerLetter to Walsh from Hayes and Sons (solicitors), 41-42 Nassau Street, Dublin, relating to Mr O’Meara and his properties at numbers 72, 74, 76, 78, 80 and 82 Sarsfield Road, Dublin. O’Meara holds the entire property for ever under a fee farm grant of 1911 and would be prepared to sell the rents for £400.
Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writerLetter to Officer Commanding Limerick East Brigade, relating to organisational issues in the East Limerick Brigade area arising from a report recently submitted by the commanding officer.
MacCarthy, John Maurice (1896-1976), Irish Volunteer