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[Letter from James McCurtin (Moy, Lahinch, County Clare) to Eugene O'Curry, concerning McCurtin's translation of poetry and enclosing two poems.]


[Letter from James McCurtin (Moy, Lahinch, County Clare) to Eugene O'Curry, concerning McCurtin's translation of poetry and enclosing two poems.]

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[Letter from James McCurtin (Moy, Lahinch, County Clare) to Eugene O'Curry, enquiring about poetry sent to O'Curry and enclosing a poem with its Irish translation.]


[Letter from James McCurtin (Moy, Lahinch, County Clare) to Eugene O'Curry, enquiring about poetry sent to O'Curry and enclosing a poem with its Irish translation.]

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[Letter from James McCurtin (Moy, Lahinch, County Clare) to Eugene O'Curry, regarding O'Curry's response to McCurtin's biographical sketches.]


[Letter from James McCurtin (Moy, Lahinch, County Clare) to Eugene O'Curry, regarding O'Curry's response to McCurtin's biographical sketches.]

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[Letter from James McCurtin (Moy, Lahinch, County Clare) to Eugene O'Curry, enquiring about pieces of writing he had sent to O'Curry.]


[Letter from James McCurtin (Moy, Lahinch, County Clare) to Eugene O'Curry, enquiring about pieces of writing he had sent to O'Curry.]

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[Letter from James McCurtin (Moy, Lahinch, County Clare) to Eugene O'Curry, regarding the fate of his biographical sketches.]


[Letter from James McCurtin (Moy, Lahinch, County Clare) to Eugene O'Curry, regarding the fate of his biographical sketches.]

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[Postcard from F.[alconer] Madan (St. Mary’s Entry, Oxford) to William Frazer, thanking him for his assistance with research on "an early Bradshaw".]


[Postcard from F.[alconer] Madan (St. Mary’s Entry, Oxford) to William Frazer, thanking him for his assistance with research on "an early Bradshaw".]

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[Letter from Robert Paterson (Constitution Street, Leith) to William Frazer (Dublin), regarding research papers on the late fever epidemic in Dublin.]


[Letter from Robert Paterson (Constitution Street, Leith) to William Frazer (Dublin), regarding research papers on the late fever epidemic in Dublin.]

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[Letter from John Gwynn (Alderley Lodge, Cheshire) to William Frazer, hoping that "the little Syriac Testament", which Frazer had loaned to Gwynn, has been returned safely.]


[Letter from John Gwynn (Alderley Lodge, Cheshire) to William Frazer, hoping that "the little Syriac Testament", which Frazer had loaned to Gwynn, has been returned safely.]

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[Letter from T. K. Abbott (Trinity College Library, Dublin) to William Frazer, regarding references to articles in "Scottish Antiquaries’ Proceedings" and a paper by [George?] Petrie in "Bunting’s Ancient Music".]


[Letter from T. K. Abbott (Trinity College Library, Dublin) to William Frazer, regarding references to articles in "Scottish Antiquaries’ Proceedings" and a paper by [George?] Petrie in "Bunting’s Ancient Music".]

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[Letter from Marcus M. Hartog (5 Roseneath, Cork) to William Frazer, requesting biographical information on Kirwan, on behalf of his brother, P. J. Hartog.]


[Letter from Marcus M. Hartog (5 Roseneath, Cork) to William Frazer, requesting biographical information on Kirwan, on behalf of his brother, P. J. Hartog.]

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[Letter from Thomas R. Fraser (3 Grosvenor Street, Edinburgh) to William Frazer (Dublin), regarding research papers on relapsing fever and other topics.]


[Letter from Thomas R. Fraser (3 Grosvenor Street, Edinburgh) to William Frazer (Dublin), regarding research papers on relapsing fever and other topics.]

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[Letter from John Ribton Garstin (Castlebellingham) to William Frazer, returning a letter mentioned at the Royal Irish Academy Council and referring Frazer to sources of information on a skull found in Dundalk.]


[Letter from John Ribton Garstin (Castlebellingham) to William Frazer, returning a letter mentioned at the Royal Irish Academy Council and referring Frazer to sources of information on a skull found in Dundalk.]

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[Letter from Mary Eliza Haweis (The Amber House, (Lord's) Regent’s Park) to William Frazer, enclosing the syllabus of her new book.]


[Letter from Mary Eliza Haweis (The Amber House, (Lord's) Regent’s Park) to William Frazer, enclosing the syllabus of her new book.]

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