Letter from John Daly, Mayor’s Office, Limerick to Thomas Clarke, relating to Daly’s workload as Mayor, problems with his business, the Dundalk and Cork meetings and Clarke’s plan to go to America.
Sin títuloLetter from John Daly, Mayor’s Office, Limerick to Thomas Clarke, asking Clarke to visit him.
Sin títuloLetter from John Daly, Clonlong House, Roxboro to Thomas Clarke, introducing the brother of the Assistant Town Clerk, Andrew Killeen, to Thomas Clarke in America.
Sin títuloLetters from John Daly, Mayor’s Office, Limerick to Thomas Clarke, relating to Daly’s business problems and his complaints about work.
Sin títuloLetters from John Daly, from an unidentified location to Thomas Clarke, providing details of his forthcoming trip to Dublin to see Clarke.
Sin títuloThis sub-series contains letters from Madge Daly, mainly to district inspectors, military officers and newspaper editors editors relating to ongoing harassment of the Daly family and other disputes.
Sin títuloLetter from Madge Daly to her sister Kathleen Clarke, giving an account of her sons who are being cared for by the Daly family during Kathleen’s incarceration.
Sin títuloCorrespondence between Madge Daly and the Undersecretary of State, Home Office, Whitehall, London, relating to a request for information on John Daly from Home Office Records.
Sin títuloThis sub-series contains a letter from John Devoy to John Daly.
Sin títuloLetter from Millie Figgis, Irish Deported Prisoners’ Committee, Dublin, to [Madge?] Daly, enclosing an extract from a letter from Hannah Sheehy-Skeffington relating to Kathleen Clarke’s prison conditions and state of health. With a related cover note.
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