[Copy address by William Frazer (20 Harcourt St., Dublin) to Sir Michael Hicks Beech, concerning representation of Licentiates on the Governing Body of the King & Queen’s College of Physicians of Ireland.]
[Copy letter from Eugene O'Curry (14 Gloucestor Street, Queen's Square, Bloomsbury, London) to Lord [Buckingham], seeking permission to consult to a manuscript containing the 'martyrology of Aengus the Culdee'.]
[Copy letter from Eugene O'Curry (2 Portland Street North) to Dr. [George] Petrie, enlisting his support for Henry Alexander Donovan's appointment to a position with the National Board of Education.]
[Copy letter from Eugene O'Curry (Brehon Law Office, Trinity College) to James Scanlan, concerning the possibility of Dr. Foley becoming a member of the Royal Irish Academy.]
[Copy letter from Eugene O'Curry (Royal Irish Academy) to Arthur Sparrow (Penn, Moberhampton), mostly discussing prayers for the dead; invocations to the saints; the Book of Armagh; and his work with Irish manuscripts.]
[Copy of a letter from Eugene O'Curry (2 Portland Street North) to A. W. Barnett, concerning the erection of a monument to [John] Lanigan; and the skirmish between the 'Waterford Citizen' and the 'Irishman'.]
[Copy, in Eugene O'Curry's hand, of a letter from John Thurnham, mostly containing queries on etymology; and on the invasions of Galloway from Ulster.]
[Draft letter from Eugene O'Curry to Rev. Harry Longueville Jones, accepting the status of honorary member of the Cambrian Archaeological Association.]
[Handwritten copy of a letter from Michael Gibbons P.P. (Kilconly, County Kilkenny) to the editor of the 'Freeman's Journal', concerning [George?] Petrie's opinion of an inscription on the cross of Cong.]
[Letter and two memoranda from [C.?] W. Quin (Ballyornan) to William Monck Mason (Kildare Street, Dublin), concerning the earthen vessel uncovered on November 1796, at Mr. Chas Quin’s Farm, Ballyornan, Parish of Powerscourt, Co. Wicklow.]
[Letter from A. H. Jacob to Professor MacNamara (95 St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin), requesting him to thank Dr. William Frazer for his gift of materia medica and chemical specimens to the R.C.S.I.]
[Letter from Assheton Pownall (New Athenaeum Club, Suffolk Street, Pall Mall, London S.W.) to William Frazer, regarding a testoon which Pownall will exhibit that evening.]
[Letter from C. A. Briggs (20 Bernard Street, Russell Court, London) to William Frazer, insisting on personal access to the minutes of the "General Fund".]
[Letter from C. A. Briggs (20 Bernard Street, Russell Court, London) to William Frazer, outlining his reasons for insisting on personal access to the minutes of the "General Fund".]
[Letter from C. A. Briggs (20 Bernard Street, Russell Court, London) to William Frazer, reiterating his reasons for insisting on personal access to the minutes of the "General Fund".]
[Letter from C. A. Briggs (Dublin) to William Frazer, outlining research concerning John Henry, minister of the Presbytery of Dublin, and financial aid to the Presbytery of Philadelphia, which Frazer has offered to undertake.]
[Letter from [C. T. ?] Herbst (Rosenborg) to William Frazer, thanking him for his intention to propose Herbst for honorary membership of the Royal Irish Academy; also encloses descriptions of finds of coins and antiquities, and a catalogue of "our Museum of northern antiquities".]
[Letter from Charles J. MacDonnell (Hotel de Londres à Liège, en Belgique) to Eugene O'Curry, discussing the genealogy of the O'Mores of Leix and Sarsfield; and sources on the history of the Irish Brigade.]
[Letter from David R. Pigot (Churchtown House, Dublin) to William Frazer (20 Harcourt Street, Dublin), regretting that he cannot propose Frazer at the [Royal Irish] Academy.]
[Letter from Diarmaid O'Donobhuin Rossa (Skibereen, County Cork) to Eugene O'Curry, apologising for not calling to see him on his recent visit to Dublin.]
[Letter from E. Denning (Superintendent of the Galleries, Fine Art Department, Irish Exhibition, London) to William Frazer, congratulating Frazer on his collection of autographs and prints.]
[Letter from E. M. Thompson (Principal Librarian, British Museum) to William Frazer, acknowledging the presentation by Frazer of "A Series of Papers on Irish Medals".]
[Letter from E. Murphy (Kenmare, County Kerry) to William [Maunsell] Hennessy (Record Office, Four Courts), describing Murphy's study of Irish language and place names.]