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Fawsitt concerning allocation of sums of money. Level: Item Extent: 2pp plus 2 items Part of: U271/H/1/B/2/E Scope and Content:
Reference:
U271/H/1/B/2/E/3
Date:
11 Sep 1920
Title:
Telegram from Donal [O’Callaghan], London, to Liam de Róiste, 3 Adam
Street, Adelphi, London. Refers to Barry Egan arriving the next day. Level: Item Extent: 1 item Part of: U271/H/1/B/2/E Scope and Content:
Reference:
U271/H/1/B/2/F
Date:
nd [?1920]
Title: MS. note from J.C.D. [JC Dowdall] The Hotel Great Central London NW to ‘Dear L. De R.’, Liam de Róiste. He could not get Miss Buckmaster, she is in Norway. He telegraphed Lloyd George tonight and prays rather than hopes that some good may come of it. [Possibly refers to hunger strike of Terence MacSwiney]. Level: Item Extent: 1p Part of: U271/H/1/B/2 Scope and Content:
Reference:
U271/H/1/B/2/G
Date:
15 Sep 1920
Title: MS. letter from anonymous loyalist writer, Holywood Co. Down, to Liam de Róiste MP, Cork. Refers to de Róiste as ‘a friend of murderers.....slandering men of a nation which fought, whilst your sneak thief hell hounds were treacherously treating with the common enemy...you and your S.F pals are a blot on Ireland’s escutcheon...God save Ireland and God save the King...’. Level: Item Extent: 2pp plus envelope. Part of: U271/H/1/B/2 Scope and Content:
Reference:
U271/H/1/B/2/H
Date:
nd [Aug - Oct 1920]
Title: Draft telegram to His Holiness The Pope, from Muriel MacSwiney, wife of Terence MacSwiney. ‘My husband Lord Mayor of Cork and other Irishmen dying in English prisons. In defiance of justice and moral law they are being detained. As only means of
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