Letter from Michael Staines, Dundalk Jail to Madge Daly, written during a hunger strike. Staines refers to the unfounded rumours of his death and gives an account of the state of health of his fellow strikers.
Daly Family of Limerick CityLetter from Michael Staines, Frongoch Prison, [Wales] [to Madge Daly?] thanking her for parcels and providing an account of the conditions in the camp and the state of the prisoners.
Daly Family of Limerick CityLetter from Michael McNamara enclosing a resolution from the unemployed weavers of Limerick to seek an unspecified sum of money for the establishment of an appropriate plan of management (outlined in the letter) to improve the destitute situation of the city’s weavers.
Rice, Thomas Spring, 1st Baron Monteagle of BrandonLetter from Michael Collins, the Department of Finance, Dáil Éireann, Dublin to Madge Daly, relating to an overpayment of 10 shillings.
Daly Family of Limerick CityLetter from Michael Collins, No. 10 Exchequer Street to Madge Daly, acknowledging receipt of monies from Limerick.
Daly Family of Limerick CityLetter from ‘May’, Ardbeag, Limerick, thanking Charles for his kindness.
Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historianLetter from Maurice Phelan, Tramore [county Waterford] [to Viscount Doneraile?] seeking assistance with a dispute which has arisen between his sister and nephew over a family holding.
Looney, Timothy (Tim) (1914-1990), local historianLetter from Maura Bowyer, 18 Otteran Place, South Parade, Waterford City, expressing her pleasure at hearing ‘of our First Lady visiting America’s First Lady’. Bowyer attaches a black and white photograph of her son, singer Brendan Bowyer, and enquires about the possibility of having him introduced to Mrs Lyndon B. Johnson.
Condell, Frances née Eades (1916-1986), first female Mayor of LimerickLetter from his eldest sister Maude [Murray, née O’Malley], 136 West 90 Street, New York City 24, responding to Charles’s news from home and asking him to have some food sent to her husband’s sister in Southport, England who is starving as a consequence of her meagre ration supply.
Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historianLetter from Maud MacBride née Gonne, 7 Avenue d’Eglan, Paris to Thomas Clarke, relating to Clarke’s ongoing imprisonment, nationalist activities in Ulster and Gonne’s role in the amnesty campaign to free Irish political prisoners in Britain, including Clarke.
Daly Family of Limerick City