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Extent: Part of:
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U271/G/004
Scope and Content: Letter from Liam de Róiste to Talbot-Crosbie, Commander Cork Corps, Irish Volunteers, Monkstown. Carbon Copy. Asks him what is meant by his statement “the Irish Volunteers would be placed on a regular military basis,” as in a reported speech delivered by him to the mid-Cork Corps.
Reference:
U271/G/004/005
Date:
27 Aug 1914
Title: Level:
Letter from Robert Barton to Liam de Róiste.
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U271/G/004
Scope and Content: Letter from Robert Barton, Private Sec. to Colonel Moore, Irish Volunteers., Dublin to Liam de Róiste. Asks if Cork County Board would approve of the appointment of C. F. Purcell, Esq. Of Burton Park, Buttevant, as Inspecting Officer of Cork County.
Reference:
U271/G/004/006
Date:
7 Sep 1914
Title: Level:
Letter from Maurice Moore
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U271/G/004
Scope and Content: Letter from Maurice Moore, per R. C. Barton, to Hon. Sec. Cork County Board. Asks if Capt. H. W. Bowher, Fota, Queenstown would meet with the approval of the local volunteers as an Inspecting Officer.
Reference:
U271/G/004/007
Date:
8 Sep 1914
Title: Level:
Letter from John J. Horgan
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1p
U271/G/004
Scope and Content: Letter from John J. Horgan, Solicitor, 50 South Mall, Cork to Messrs. Eoin MacNeill & L. J. Kettle, Honorary Secretaries, Irish Volunteers, 41 Kildare Street, Dublin. Says he is a rank & file member & does not therefore have the information they asked of him. Suggests they apply to Capt. M. Talbot-Crosbie, Inspecting Officer for Co. Cork.
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