Letter from Roger Casement, Malahide, county Dublin [to John Daly], thanking him for his kindness and hospitality to Casement during his visit to Limerick.
Daly Family of Limerick CityLetter from Roger Casement, Malahide, county Dublin [to John Daly] relating to the imminent arrival of Casement’s German friend in Limerick.
Daly Family of Limerick CityLetter from Robert Story, 47 Mountjoy Street to Samuel Moore concerning two policies of insurance and an anticipated order from the Master of Rolls which Story believes will find in Moore’s favour.
Moore family of Moynehall, county CavanLetter from Robert Story, Mountjoy Street to Samuel Moore concerning a minor disagreement over a bond of indemnity; Story also wishes Moore ‘good prices at your auction which I see will commence tomorrow’.
Moore family of Moynehall, county CavanLetter from Robert Story, Mountjoy Street to Samuel Moore concerning the handing over of an assignment from Mr Jackson to which Story has no objection provided that the balance due to him on foot of his costs is paid.
Moore family of Moynehall, county CavanLetter from Robert Monteith, 421 Fernhill Avenue, Detroit, Michigan to Madge Daly relating to Republican activities in Detroit and Michigan.
Daly, Margaret ('Madge') (1877-1969), Irish revolutionaryLetter from Robert Monteith, 421 Fernhill Avenue, Detroit, Michigan to Madge Daly, thanking her for her order of books and conveying domestic news.
Daly, Margaret ('Madge') (1877-1969), Irish revolutionaryLetter from Robert Monteith, 421 Fernhill Avenue, Detroit, Michigan to Madge Daly, thanking her for a copy of Le Roux’s book on Thomas Clarke, discussing his daughter Pat’s hopes of visiting Ireland and expressing his views of the state of affairs in Ireland and in the US. ‘All thought of the masses here is very finely machined by press, platform and pulpit. It really makes me shiver at times.’
Daly, Margaret ('Madge') (1877-1969), Irish revolutionaryLetter from Robert J. Andrews, Mayor of Massapequa Park, Long Island, New York, expressing thanks for the hospitality received on his recent visit to Limerick and enclosing the 1961 Annual Report of the Incorporated Village of Massapequa Park, and a certificate of honorary citizenship to Massapequa Park awarded to Condell on 9 September 1963.
Condell, Frances née Eades (1916-1986), first female Mayor of LimerickHandwritten letter to Walsh from Rex S. Chambers (W. and R. Chambers Publishers), 11 Thistle Street, Edinburgh, requesting that he might make enquiries as to the whereabouts of his son, 2nd Lieutenant A. S. Chambers (Lothian and Border Yeomanry, Royal Armoured Corps), who went missing in Normandy ‘on or about the night of June 11/12’. He believes that because ‘Eire is a neutral country… there may be ways and means of obtaining information about him which I cannot get here’.
Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writer