To 1900-01-09
- Card from Kathleen Clarke to Unidentified Recipient, undated.
- Copy letter from Kathleen Clarke to Sean MacEntee T.D., Minister for Finance, regarding the taxation of the pensions of the widows of the 1916 Rising leaders, undated.
- Letter from Eoghan Ó Briain to Tom Clarke defending himself against allegations made by Clarke, undated.
- Letter from Kathleen Daly to Tom Clarke regarding his possible election to a job in Ireland and her opinion of Daniel O'Madigan, 1900 Aug.
- Letter from Thomas O'Connor, Killarney to Kathleen Clarke thanking her for her assistance in furthering his claim for hospital expenses, undated.
- Letter from Tom Clarke to Kathleen Clarke regarding the birth of their second son, 1908. Mar.
- Note from Louis McMullen to Unidentified Recipient offering support in an election in return for support in obtaining the release of Tom Clarke, undated.
- Copy petition, sent to Queen Victoria, from the citizens of Dungannon, Co. Tyrone, requesting the release of Tom Clarke from prison, 1891
- Letter from James Hamilton, 2nd Duke of Abercorn to P. Gordon, concerning his opposition to releasing Tom Clarke from prison, 1892 Jan. 11.
- Letter from Sir Thomas Wallace Russell to Louis McMullen regarding a petition for the release of Tom Clarke, 1892 Feb. 20.
- Letter from Louis McMullen to Sir Thomas Wallace Russell thanking him for his assistance in agreeing to present a petition for the release of Tom Clarke to the Home Secretary, 1892 Feb. 22.
- Letter from Sir Thomas Wallace Russell to Louis McMullen informing his that he has sent on the petition for Tom Clarke's release, 1892 Mar. 1.
- Letter from Sir Thomas Wallace Russell to Louis McMullen regretting his lack of success regarding the release of Tom Clarke, 1892 Mar. 17.
- Letter from Thomas Clarke, Portland Prison, to his friend Paddy Jordan, regarding his imprisonment, 1893 January 17.
- Letter from Maria Clarke to her brother Thomas Clarke in Portland Prison regarding the death of his father, 1894 October 4.
- Letter from Henry Dixon to J. W. O'Beirne regarding the dispersal of money remaining in the Michael Walsh Testimonial Fund, 1894 Nov. 11.
- Letter from the Deputy Governor in Charge, Portland Prison, to Alfred Clarke returning letters, 1896 June 18.
- Letter from Thomas Clarke on Portland Prison headed notepaper to his friend Paddy Jordan of Strabane, signed in his prison name "H.H. Wilson", 21 December 1897.
- Letter from Alfred Clarke to his brother Thomas Clarke in Portland Prison, 1898 April [16?].
- Letter from John Cassidy to the Wolfe Tone Memorial Committee asking for an opportunity to submit sketches for the memorial and providing reference to his previous work, 1898.
- Letter from M.M. O'Reilly, Secretary of the Paving Committe, Dublin Corporation, to J. P. Dunne, Secretary of the Wolfe Tone Memorial Committee, informing him that a sub-committee will examine the proposed site for the memorial and report back to him, 1898 July 8.
- Letter from M.M. O'Reilly, Secretary of the Paving Committee to J. P. Dunne, Secretary of the 1798 Centenary Committee inviting him to attend a meeting of a sub-committee who will examine the site proposed for the Wolfe Tone Memorial, 1898 July 15.
- Letter from Sir Henry Campbell, Town Clerk to J. P. Dunne, General Secretary, '98 Centenary Committee regarding resolutions made by the Municipal Council on a procession and the placement of the Wolfe Tone memorial, 1898 July 23.
- Letter from Spencer Harty, City Engineer and Surveyor, to J.J. Goggins, Secretary of the '98 Centenary Memorials Committee regarding preparations for the foundation stone, 1898 Aug. 12.
- Letter from Sir Henry Campbell, Town Clerk to J. P. Dunne, Secretary of the Wolfe Tone Memorial Committee regarding a resolution by the Special Gas Committee to erect lights around the memorial, 1898 Sept. 23.
- Letter from Sir Henry Campbell, Town Clerk to J. P. Dunne, Secretary of the Wolfe Tone Memorial Committee regarding costs associated with removing lighting in the vicinity of the memorial, 1898 Sept. 23.
- Telegram from Tom Clarke sent to his brother Alfred, informing him of his release from Portland Prison, 1898 Sept. 29.
- Letter from Kathleen Daly to Tom Clarke regarding his disappointment at his lecture tour falling through, 1899 Aug.
- Letter from Tom Clarke to Kathleen Daly apologising for bidding "Mary" goodbye and sending her some money , [1899].
- Letter from Tom Clarke to Kathleen Daly regarding a visit from John Daly and describing a country walk , [1899].
- Letter from Tom Clarke to Kathleen Daly regarding John Daly's holiday in Dublin and his onward journey to England , [1899].
- Letter from Tom Clarke, to Kathleen Daly, concerning his employment prospects, [September 1899]
- Letter from Tom Clarke, to Kathleen Daly, concerning his planned American lecture tour, [August] 1899.
- Letter from Tom Clarke, to the Governor of Portland Prison, requesting leave to visit the Irish prisoner Harry Burton, 1899.
- Letter from the Governor of Portland Prison to Tom Clarke, turning down his request to visit the Irish prisoner Harry Burton, 1899 Jan. 7.
- Letter from Tom Clarke to Kathleen Daly asking for news of her activities and those of her uncle, 1899 March 26.
- Letter from Kathleen Daly to Tom Clarke regarding his last visit and an event attended by John Daly, 1899 Mar. 29.
- Letter from Tom Clarke to Kathleen Daly, regarding a ball that she attended and a recently released prisoner who is staying with him , 1899 April 1.
- Letter from Kathleen Daly to Tom Clarke regarding activities undertaken by John Daly as Mayor of Limerick, 1899 Apr. 5.
- Letter from Tom Clarke to Kathleen Daly regarding the failure of her uncle John Daly's election bid , 1899 Apr. 10.
- Letter from John Cassidy to J. P. Dunne, Secretary of the Wolfe Tone Memorial Committee regarding his design for the memorial, 1899 Apr. 11.
- Letter from Kathleen Daly to Tom Clarke regarding her uncle John Daly going to Dublin to visit him, 1899 Apr. 12.
- Letter from Kathleen Daly to Tom Clarke regarding the death of the "Bard of Thomond" [Michael Hogan] and meetings to be attended by her uncle John Daly, 1899 Apr. 20.
- Letter from Tom Clarke to Kathleen Daly, concerning a lecture he delivered in Dublin, 1899 April 26.
- Letter from Kathleen Daly to Tom Clarke concerning family matters and social events in Limerick, 1899 May 1.
- Letter from Revd. J.J. McCartan, Parish Priest of Donaghmore to Unidentified Recipient, recommending Tom Clarke for the position of clerk of Rathdown Union, 1899 May 3.
- Letter from Tom Clarke, to Kathleen Daly, concerning his efforts to secure work in Dublin, 1899 May 4.
- Letter from Kathleen Daly to Tom Clarke regarding a family excursion to Castleconnell, 1899 May 9.
- Letter from Tom Clarke to Kathleen Daly describing his efforts to obtain the role of Clerk of the Union , 1899 May 21.
- Letter from John Daly, Lord Mayor of Limerick, to Unidentified Recipient, recommending Tom Clarke for a position, 1899 May 24.
- Letter from Kathleen Daly to Tom Clarke regarding the illness of her sister Laura and he uncle John Daly's trip to Dublin, 1899 May 25.
- Letter from John Redmond M.P. to Tom Clarke, supporting Clarke's candidacy for the clerkship in Rathdown Union, 1899 May 26.
- Letter from Mathew Cordier Marmion, Dungannon to Unidentified Recipient, recommending Tom Clarke for the position of clerk of Rathdown Union, 1899 May 26.
- Letter from W. A. McMullan, Solicitor to Unidentified Recipient, recommending Tom Clarke for the position of clerk of Rathdown Union, 1899 May 27.
- Letter from James Francis Egan, City Sword Bearer, to William A. Rafferty, Chairman of Rathdown Union, recommending Tom Clarke for the position of clerk of Rathdown Union, 1899 May 29.
- Letter from John Dillon to Tom Clarke wishing him success in his application for the position of clerk of Rathdown Union, 1899 May 29.
- Letter from Timothy Charles Harrington to Tom Clarke supporting him in his effort to get the position of clerk of Rathdown Union, 1899 May 30.
- Letter from William [Rishy?] to Unidentified Recipient, recommending Tom Clarke for the position of clerk of Rathdown Union, 1899 May 30.
- Letter from Tom Clarke to Kathleen Daly regarding his loss in election to a position , 1899 June 5.
- Letter from Kathleen Daly to Tom Clarke concerning her family life in Limerick, 1899 June 9.
- Letter from Tom Clarke to Kathleen Daly describing the type of letter that he likes to receive from her , 1899 June 10.
- Letter from Kathleen Daly to Tom Clarke regarding seeds that he had sent her, 1899 June 16.
- Letter from Kathleen Daly to Tom Clarke regarding her forthcoming holiday to Kilkee and her garden, 1899 June 26.
- Letter from Tom Clarke to Kathleen Daly regarding an attack on John Daly, news of friends and his trip to America , 1899 July 31.
- Letter from Kathleen Daly to Tom Clarke regarding her stay in Kilkee, 1899 Aug. 1.
- Letter from Tom Clarke, to Kathleen Daly, concerning his plans to undertake a lecture tour in America , 1899 Aug. 3.
- Letter from Kathleen Daly to Tom Clarke regarding a flag that John Daly wants him to find in Dublin, 1899 Aug. 4.
- Letter from Tom Clarke to Kathleen Daly expressing delight at her declaration of love and his forthcoming trip to America, 1899 Aug. 8.
- Letter from Kathleen Daly to Tom Clarke regarding their relationship, 1899 Aug. 15.
- Letter from Tom Clarke to Kathleen Daly discussing what friends may have guessed their secret relationship , 1899 Aug. 17.
- Letter from Kathleen Daly to Tom Clarke regarding his leaving for America and being teased by her family, 1899 Aug. 20.
- Letter from Kathleen Daly to Tom Clarke regarding a family outing to Parteen, 1899 Aug. 21.
- Letter from Tom Clarke to Kathleen Daly regarding a role that he has been approached to apply for as Superintendent of an Abbatoir, 1899 Aug. 27.
- Letter from Kathleen Daly to Tom Clarke wishing him luck in relation to a job and describing an excursion to Lough Derg, 1899 Aug. 29.
- Letter from Tom Clarke to Kathleen Daly regarding the appointment to be made by the Corporation and expressing his admiration for her , 1899 Sept. 1.
- Letter from Kathleen Daly to Tom Clarke regarding her uncle John Daly possibly going to America, 1899 Sept. 4.
- Letter from Tom Clarke to Kathleen Daly regarding delays in a decision on his possible appointment and letters from John Daly , 1899 Sept. 5.
- Letter from Kathleen Daly to Tom Clarke regarding the health of her family members, 1899 Sept. 8.
- Letter from Kathleen Daly to Tom Clarke concerning his upcoming departure for New York, 1899 Sept. 14.
- Letter from Tom Clarke to Kathleen Daly informing her that due to delay's and uncertainty over his appointment by the Corporation, he has booked his passage to America , 1899 Sept. 15.
- Letter from Kathleen Daly to Tom Clarke regarding his upcoming journey to America, 1899 Sept. 17.
- Letter from Tom Clarke to Kathleen Daly making arrangements to see her on his way to Queenstown , 1899 Sept. 19.
- Letter from Kathleen Daly to Tom Clarke regarding arrangements for his visit to Limerick on his way to America, 1899 Sept. 20.
- Letter from Tom Clarke to Kathleen Daly informing her of his arrival in New York , 1899 Oct. 7.
- Letter from Kathleen Daly to Tom Clarke regarding his visit to Limerick and a tramway dispute, 1899 Oct. 21.
- Letter from Kathleen Daly to Tom Clarke regarding John Daly's involvement with the tramways, the Boer War and the Night Watch, 1899 Oct. 30.
- Letter from Tom Clarke, to Kathleen Daly, concerning his arrival in New York, 1899 Nov. 5.
- Letter from Tom Clarke to Kathleen Daly describing his current activities, 1899 Nov. 11.
- Letter from Kathleen Daly to Tom Clarke concerning his progress on moving to New York, 1899 Nov. 17.
- Letter from Kathleen Daly to Tom Clarke regarding her health and hopes to be well for Christmas , 1899 Nov. 27.
- Letter from Tom Clarke, to Kathleen Daly, concerning his having secured work in New York, 1899 Nov. 28.
- Letter from Kathleen Daly to Tom Clarke regarding family news and wishing him a merry Christmas , 1899 Dec. 12.
- Letter from Tom Clarke to Kathleen Daly wishing her a merry Christmas and preparing the way for her to join him in America , 1899 Dec. 24.
- Letter from Kathleen Daly to Tom Clarke regarding the health of various family members and describing her Christmas, 1899 Dec. 26.
- Letter from Kathleen Daly to Tom Clarke regarding her mother's health, 1899 Dec. 29.
- Letter from Kathleen Daly to Tom Clarke regarding an accident where Mrs. Egan fell under a van owned by the 'Freeman's Journal', 1900 [Nov.].
- Letter from Tom Clarke to Kathleen Daly regarding his failure to win an election and his imminent return to New York, [1900].
- Letter from Kathleen Daly to Tom Clarke regarding the health of various family members and thanking him for Christmas cards, 1900 Jan. 4.
- Telegram from James Francis Egan to Tom Clarke in New York saying "Yes", 1900 Jan. 8.
- Letter from Tom Clarke to Kathleen Daly forming a plan to get her to America , 1900 Jan. 9.
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