Volume: CBÉ 0580 (Part 2) Date 1938Collector Edmund O'Toole Location Rathvilly, Co. Carlow List Browse Titles (9) 1. “Dear Sir, Having saw the paragraph (Michael Dwyer) in the Wicklow People of June 4th 1938.” Correspondence 2. “Dear Mr. O'Toole, You must pardon my delay in ans. your kind letter.” Correspondence 3. “Dear Mr. O'Toole, Pardon me intruding on your kindness.” Correspondence 4. “Dear Mr. O'Toole, You must think I had forgotten to write, and let that matter drop.” Correspondence 5. “Dear Mr. O'Toole, Thanks very much for letter and book.” Correspondence 6. “I deeply sympathise with you and your dear mother on the death of your father, my brother Joseph.” Correspondence 7. Michael Dwyer's Associates Lore 8. “Father John would go home to bed as quickly and quitely as might be.” Lore 9. A Horse that Lead in Every Hunting Field Lore Mode: Magnify Zoom Jump to page / 044 Archival Reference The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0580, Page 040 Image and data © National Folklore Collection, UCD. See copyright details. Download On this page Michael Dwyer's Associates Share Share Post Date 1938Item type LoreLanguage English Writing mode Typed Writing script Roman script Informant Jane A. M. O'Byrne
1. “Dear Sir, Having saw the paragraph (Michael Dwyer) in the Wicklow People of June 4th 1938.” Correspondence
4. “Dear Mr. O'Toole, You must think I had forgotten to write, and let that matter drop.” Correspondence
6. “I deeply sympathise with you and your dear mother on the death of your father, my brother Joseph.” Correspondence
Michael Dwyer's Associates Share Share Post Date 1938Item type LoreLanguage English Writing mode Typed Writing script Roman script Informant Jane A. M. O'Byrne