Letter from Thomas Noonan at The Citadel, Cairo, Egypt to his parents, providing further details of the Anzac landing at Gallipoli and observations of bayonet charges, shell fire and enemy cruelty.
Noonan, Thomas (1891-1915), soldierLetter from Thomas Nesbitt, 1 Dunstan’s Court to Samuel Moore notifying him that Moore is ‘to pay off no less than £500 a year at any time & in any way you like’.
Moore family of Moynehall, county CavanLetter from Thomas Nesbitt, The Victoria [Life Assurance Office], to Samuel Moore noting that ‘The Victoria will let you have £4,500 at 4 ½ per cent to which I have agreed’.
Moore family of Moynehall, county CavanLetter from Thomas Monsell (1763-1846) to ‘Sam’, possibly his first cousin Samuel Monsell, a barrister-at-law. Thomas Monsell was uncle to William Monsell, 1st Baron Emly (1812-1894), and father to the hymnist John Samuel Bewley Monsell (1811-1875) and botanical artist Diana Conyngham Ellis (1813-1851). Thomas gives an account of his life during the eight years that have passed since he last saw Sam. He notes that ‘my Father… is as sturdy as ever in his resolution never to have any communication with me, even the most distant.’ He has been settled in the perpetual curacy of Buncrana in county Monaghan by the Bishop of Derry and gives a short account of his surroundings, his wife and their four children, including their names and dates of birth. He expresses a sincere wish to see Sam, or to at least hear of him again.
Monsell family of Tervoe, county Limerick, Barons EmlyLetter from Thomas J. Cranitch, Press Officer, Aer Lingus Publicity Department, 58 Upper O’Connell Street, Dublin 1, seeking Condell’s photograph and biography for press use by their New York office. Also a copy of same.
Condell, Frances née Eades (1916-1986), first female Mayor of LimerickLetter from Thomas Clarke from Dublin to Madge Daly, mainly relating to John Daly’s state of health.
Daly Family of Limerick CityLetter from Thomas Clarke from an unidentified location to Madge Daly, concerning general family business relating to America.
Daly Family of Limerick CityLetter from Thomas Clarke, Irish Freedom, 5 Findlater Place, Dublin to Madge Daly, relating to financial matters arising from a will.
Daly Family of Limerick CityLetter from Thomas Clarke on board S. S. Servia on the way to America to John Daly, asking him to forward Clarke a note in which the Lord Mayor expressed ‘his anxiety that a closer connection should exist between the Castle & the Mansion House’. He notes that ‘There are three detectives aboard this ship … [but] nobody else on board appears to know me & of course I keep my identity dark’.
Daly Family of Limerick CityLetter from Thomas Clarke, Manorville, New York to John Daly, providing news of family life and his farming activities.
Daly Family of Limerick City