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Phone the Bishop soon and make an appointment for four o’ clock
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Reference:
U271/H/1/B/2/D
Date:
29 Mar 1920
Title: MS. letter from [William] Wedgewood Benn [MP] to 'Dear Mr, de Róiste'. He is obliged for the letter, and notes 'how painful the whole subject is to some of us in England'. Level: Item Extent: 1p Part of: U271/H/1/B/2 Scope and Content:
Reference:
U271/H/1/B/2/E
Date:
Sep 1920
Title: Level:
Donal O'Callaghan [Deputy Lord Mayor]
sub-series
Extent: Part of:
3 items
U271/H/1/B/2
Scope and Content:
Reference:
U271/H/1/B/2/E/1
Date:
2 Sep 1920
Title: Letter from Domhnaill Ó Ceallachain (Donal O'Callaghan), deputy Lord Mayor of Cork, Lord Mayor's Room, City Hall, to 'A Liam, A Chara', Liam de Róiste TD, 3 Adam Street, Adelphi Strand, London WC 2. Level: Item Extent: 1p Part of: U271/H/1/B/2/E Scope and Content: Apologizes to de Róiste and Professor Stockley for not sending money sooner, encloses an order for £40. He urges them to remain on until the finish which cannot be very far off [reference to hunger strike of Terence MacSwiney]. There is nothing to report about the prisoners [in Cork Gaol], but 4 or 5 of the worst may collapse and die at any moment.
Reference:
U271/H/1/B/2/E/2
Date:
nd [c1920]
Title: MS. letter from Donal [O’Callaghan], to 'Dear Liam', Liam de Róiste. He got back safely this evening, it must have been lively in town, for all the stories he heard. Mrs Fawsitt paid a surprise visit. He is taking the Youghal train. He encloses slips from Mrs.
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