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IE 2135 P7/1/2/4/3 · File · 28 November and 13 December 1939
Part of The Maurice Walsh Papers

Letter to Walsh from Connolly enclosing copy of letter he received from Carl Brandt, 101 Park Avenue, New York, thanking him for the note of 8 November which he included with Walsh’s manuscript and for ‘the very wise and proper editing’. Brandt will do everything possible to ensure its publication.

Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writer
IE 2135 P12/1/2/2/7 · Item · 8 June 1961
Part of The Kate O'Brien Papers

Letter from José M. De Areilza, Ambassador of Spain in Paris, to O’Brien, Brussels, referring to enclosure of information for her story.

O'Brien, Kate (1897-1974), writer
IE 2135 P12/1/2/2/6 · Item · 13 May 1960
Part of The Kate O'Brien Papers

Letter from José M. De Areilza, Ambassador of Spain, Washington D.C., to O’Brien, Strand House, county Limerick, regarding the English language and contacting the Head of Cultural Relations Office in Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Notes ‘I am now in my sixth year as Ambassador in Washington and I have become quite familiar not only with the English language, but with the American as well, which is a different lingo altogether. In my frequent speeches around the country when I am congratulated on my good accent I always mention you as the person who not only taught me the language but also the good taste in choosing my favourite authors in your excellent literature.’ Also states the following about his home country, ‘I would love to see you again if you go to old Spain where, as you know, everyone is warmly received always, those who visit us and write about us, even if the author’s viewpoints are somewhat critical’.

O'Brien, Kate (1897-1974), writer
IE 2135 P12/1/2/2/5 · File · 26 May 1952
Part of The Kate O'Brien Papers

Letter from José M. De Areilza, Castellana, 39, Madrid, former pupil of O’Brien’s during her time in Spain, to ‘Miss Kitty’ at Strand House, Limerick, regarding her work, noting ‘…this year I went to London for a short trip… and found at last the famous “Mary Lavelle” which I was looking for since years ago. You can imagine with what a tremendous anxiety I went through that pages and the vivid scenes of life in “Casa-Pilar” at Cabantes, Altorno. The book is really fascinating. And for me it was still more, because a whole world which slept in my memories, for years, woke up and dreamt again as in the golden times of adolescence. Thank you, Miss Kitty, for bringing to life that dear shadows of my youth!’ Also includes information on his life to date stating ‘I finished my studies… Then went into politics and got mixed in the tremendous civil war. I was condemned to death by the Reds and saved life by miracle’. Also gives an account of becoming Mayor of Bilbao, Under-secretary of industry and Ambassador in Buenes Aires, and family life.

O'Brien, Kate (1897-1974), writer
IE 2135 P31/2/2/3/5 · Item · 20 September 1993
Part of The Tom Nestor Papers

Letter from Jonathan Williams [Literary Agency], 2 Mews, 10 Sandycove Avenue West, Sandycove, county Dublin, attaching a corrected version of Chapters 1 and 2 of The Keeper of Absalom’s Island (for which see P31/1/1/3/1/1-2) and suggesting a meeting to discuss prospective publishers for the text.

Nestor, Thomas G. (1936-2023), writer
IE 2135 P12/6/2/3/1 · Item · 16 April 1975
Part of The Kate O'Brien Papers

Handwritten letter from John O’Brien, 13 Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin 2, to Mary O’Neill, regarding issues including dealings with the firm Anthony Newell, Solicitor, royalties and negotiations with RTE over payment.

O'Brien, Kate (1897-1974), writer
IE 2135 P4/2/2/7 · Item · 17 May 1831
Part of The Thomas Spring Rice Papers

Letter from John N. Owens, Secretary of the Commissioners of St Michael’s Parish, enclosing a petition against some of the clauses in the Improvement of Towns Bill and recommending that a commission distinct from either the corporation or parish commissioners be named in the Bill.

Rice, Thomas Spring, 1st Baron Monteagle of Brandon
IE 2135 P4/4/4/3 · Item · 8 August 1853
Part of The Thomas Spring Rice Papers

Letter from J[ohn] Long of the Board of Works, Limerick, announcing that the Limerick dock works will be completed within schedule and within the estimate, notwithstanding difficulties caused by a previous contractor who had failed to complete the works.

Rice, Thomas Spring, 1st Baron Monteagle of Brandon
IE 2135 P2/2/1/21/1 · Item · 15 July 1905
Part of The Daly Papers

Letter from John Devoy, Office of The Gaelic American, 12 Dutch Street, New York [to John Daly], introducing Mr Moran of Washington, a native of Askeaton who is going home for a few weeks.

Daly Family of Limerick City
IE 2135 P2/2/1/18/17 · Item · 7 August 1899
Part of The Daly Papers

Letter from John Daly, Town Clerk’s Office, Limerick to Thomas Clarke, relating to a letter from John Devoy to Clarke, as ‘cold blooded and epistle as ever I read’, and to a forthcoming political meeting in Dundalk.

Daly Family of Limerick City