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Clondrohid Corps, and Sean Sullivan, Commandant, Irish Volunteers, to 'A Chara', [Liam de Róiste]. Level: Item Extent: 4pp Part of: U271/G/009/A Scope and Content: Regards case of James Lehane, shoe maker from Gurrane, Clondrohid for the National Aid Association. He has been on the run since the first week of May.
U271/G/009/B
Ephemera 1916-1917
Reference:
U271/G/009/B
Date:
1916-1917
Title: Level:
Ephemera 1916-1917
sub-series
Extent: Part of:
U271/G/009
Scope and Content:
Reference:
U271/G/009/B/001
Date:
Apr - May 1916
Title: Level:
Leaflet, 'The Last and Inspiring Address of Thomas MacDonagh'.
Item
Extent: Part of:
1p (2 copies) U271/G/009/B
Scope and Content: Likely printed by the Irish Volunteers or Sinn Féin. Text of the address MacDonagh, Irish Volunteer leader, made at his Court Martial, before his execution on 3 May 1916. '....Take me away, and let my blood bedew the sacred soil of Ireland...'.
Reference:
U271/G/009/B/002
Date:
23 May 1916
Title: Leaflet, Sinn Féin/Irish Volunteers, Copy of Leading Article in the San Francisco Examiner, 23 May 1916. Thank God for Freedom's Martyrs in every Age and Land. Level: Item Extent: 3pp Part of: U271/G/009/B Scope and Content: '....To-day, we think that the Irishmen in America who are not burning with resentment against the British Empire and praying for its defeat and humiliation are very, very few'.
Reference:
U271/G/009/B/003
Date:
May 1916
Title:
Leaflet and MS. poem 'My Old Howth Gun, Composed by a Volunteer in
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