This sub-series contains letters from and concerning Stephen O'Mara Junior's brother-in-law, John (Jack) O’Brien and his family. Also see P40/1/2/1/2/15, P40/2/4/2/2/3 and P40/3/8/1/3/2.
Ohne TitelCorrespondence with the Limerick Branch of the Bank of Ireland relating to John O’Brien’s business which ‘badly wants capital without which he will find it hard to properly develop it’ and the prospect of selling Towlerston Farm for the purpose.
Ohne TitelCorrespondence with John O’Brien’s daughter and son in law Clare and Richard (Dick) Dodd, discussing domestic news and financial matters.
Ohne TitelThis sub-series contains a letter from Stephen O'Mara Junior's brother-in-law, Thomas (Tom) O’Brien.
Ohne TitelThis sub-series contains letters from Stephen O'Mara Junior's brother-in-law, Gerard (Gerry) O’Brien. Also see P40/1/2/4/4 and P40/1/2/7/1.
Ohne TitelLetters from Gerry [Gerard] and Rosemary [O’Brien], Mulcair Farm, relating to various financial matters.
Ohne TitelLetters from ‘Lady’, Annefield, Clonsilla, county Dublin, relating to her children’s education, her financial difficulties and her horse training business.
Ohne TitelCorrespondence with Mabel Young, Carrigoona Cottage, Kilmacanogue, county Wicklow, relating to the purchase of one of her paintings.
Ohne TitelLetters from the Most Reverend Patrick O’Neill, Lord Bishop of Limerick, The Palace, Corbally, Limerick, mainly thanking Stephen O'Mara for his generous contributions.
Ohne TitelLetters relating to the purchase of glass, crystal, paintings and furniture; also correspondence with Conte S. Dunin-Markiewicz, Hotel Lenehan, Harcourt Street, Dublin concerning his late father’s picture, Amour; and letters relating to the 1952 exhibition of Art Treasures in Thomond at the Hunt Museum to which Stephen and Anne O’Mara loaned works of art. For a related catalogue, see P40/2/4/7/8.
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