Summary: | Includes letters from W. Murphy, manager of ‘The Nationalist’ Newspaper Co., concerning the reporting of an explosion at the Waterford property of Lord Ashton (1907), H. A. Moncrieff, of Ludgate Hill, London, concerning the London publishing trade (1908), N. Murphy of Kilmanagh, Co. Kilkenny, concerning Downey's novels (1909), Joseph J. Morrissey, concerning his managing a farm in Westchester, New York (1911-12), Thomas Marlowe, of Champion Hill, London, (1912-14), Julian Moore, of Kensington, London, concerning his interest in the work of Emily Soldene, W. B. Maxwell of London, acknowledging receipt of Alan Downey's novel (1934) and Sean Murphy of the Dept. of External Affairs, requesting information on John Sparrow Thompson of Wateford.
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