Letter from Thomas O'Conor Donelan, Northumberland Hotel, to "My dear Papa", stating that he had received the articles, and says that it is the only way to clear the old settlements on the lands. He says that he has seen Miss Lambie's receipt for the bonds in the General Post Office. Says that he is going to [ ] Bridge for a week.
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Letter from Thomas O'Conor Donelan, Northumberland Hotel, Dublin, to his father, saying he received the draft deeds and discussed them with Charles Kelly. He states that he can hold the lands and security for his life. He ends by saying that he met Denny yesterday who was keen to visit them.
Letter from Thomas Donelan, Northumberland Hotel, Dublin, to his father, telling him to sign the deeds for the division of the £3000. Also tells him about other legal dealings.
Letter from Mitchell, Malahide, Co. Dublin, to Boyle, expressing delight that Boyle is able to attend orientation day for the Press Council. "I especially admire all that you are achieving in the area of Human Rights.
MS letter from Terence Browne, University College Dublin, writing to John McGahern after the launch of Memoir and offering comments on the book. Also includes a request from a third party to quote from The Leavetaking for a separate book project.
Letter from Stephen O'Mara to Ellen 'Nell' Pigott, writing from Roches Street
Letter from Stephen O'Mara to Ellen 'Nell' Pigott, mentions a delay in returning home as is in conversation with the Chief Secretary about a ]regiment] in Limerick; other issues are tiring, "our little friend has a great many enemies . . ." also mentions that "I flatter myself that I have courted the heads of the party to my view . . ." and discusses other matters of political interest. Written on House of Commons embossed paper.
Letter from Stephen O'Mara to Ellen 'Nell' Pigott, letter written on headed paper of "James O'Mara, 45 Tooley Street, London. Writing that he is staying in the house most times, but going out in evenings, sometimes to the theatre but could not get Mary admitted to "the house" but a ballot on ladies' admittance will take place again soon.
Letter from Stephen O'Mara to Ellen 'Nell' Pigott detailing long travels and business dealings.
Letter from Stephen O'Mara to Ellen 'Nell' Pigott, saying he has heard "our friend has been appointed to the see of Limerick" and discusses points regarding the appointment. Written on House of Commons embossed paper.