Letter from William Livingstone (54 Dale Street, Tradeston, Glasgow) to Eugene O'Curry (New University, Dublin), congratulating O'Curry on his appointment as 'Professor'; and discussing the study of the Gaelic literature of Scotland.]


Letter from William Livingstone (54 Dale Street, Tradeston, Glasgow) to Eugene O'Curry (New University, Dublin), congratulating O'Curry on his appointment as 'Professor'; and discussing the study of the Gaelic literature of Scotland.]

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[Copy letter from Eugene O'Curry to Rev. Burke, giving his opinion on the sheets of grammar sent to him.]


[Copy letter from Eugene O'Curry to Rev. Burke, giving his opinion on the sheets of grammar sent to him.]

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[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 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.]

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[Draft letter from Eugene O'Curry to [John Henry Newman], criticising the 'Rev. Mr. Burke's Grammar'.]


[Draft letter from Eugene O'Curry to [John Henry Newman], criticising the 'Rev. Mr. Burke's Grammar'.]

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[Transcribed copy of a letter to the editor of the 'Evening Packet' from 'An Irish Catholic', regarding the Catholic University.]


[Transcribed copy of a letter to the editor of the 'Evening Packet' from 'An Irish Catholic', regarding the Catholic University.]

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[Letter from John O'Donovan (19 St. John's Road, Oxford) to James Henthorn Todd, discussing Laud 615 and some poems of Columkille in the Bodleian Library.]


[Letter from John O'Donovan (19 St. John's Road, Oxford) to James Henthorn Todd, discussing Laud 615 and some poems of Columkille in the Bodleian Library.]

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[Letter from John O'Donovan (8 Newcomen Place, North Strand, Dublin) to William Reeves (11 Panton Square, Haymarket, London), discussing the state of Irish manuscripts in a number of British archives and their interpretation to date.]


[Letter from John O'Donovan (8 Newcomen Place, North Strand, Dublin) to William Reeves (11 Panton Square, Haymarket, London), discussing the state of Irish manuscripts in a number of British archives and their interpretation to date.]

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