Letter to James Pearse from W.G. Bradley & Son
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- 29 Sept. 1879
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Letter from W.G. Bradley & Son, solicitors, 11 Ormond Quay, Dublin, to James Pearse. Refers to the ‘Johnston premises’.
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Letter to James Pearse from W.G. Bradley & Son
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Letter from W.G. Bradley & Son, solicitors, 11 Ormond Quay, Dublin, to James Pearse. Refers to the ‘Johnston premises’.
Letter to James Pearse from Watts & Co.
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Note re invoice to James Pearse from Watts & Co., general printers and publishers, Fleet Street, London, for advertising in the ‘Agnostic Annual’.
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Letter to James Pearse from George William Foote
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Letter to James Pearse from George Standring
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Letter to James Pearse from George Standring, printer and publisher 7 & 9 Finsbury Street, London. The letter refers to disappointing sales for a publication and his advertising for the same in the ‘Freethinker’ and ‘National Reformer’ magazines.
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Letter to James Pearse from George St. Clair, 127 Bristol Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham, expressing his thanks for sending the ‘small volume by “Humanitas”’.
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