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Reference:
U271/H/2/011/B/021
Date:
9-10 May 1922
Title: Ms. letter from [W. Stockley], Woodside, Tivoli, Cork to Liam de Róiste. Attached is telegram from McCarthy to Stockley. Refers to [voting] pair with Liam Hayes. Level: Item Extent: 2pp Part of: U271/H/2/011/B Scope and Content:
Reference:
U271/H/2/011/B/022
Date:
10 May 1922
Title:
Telegram from McCarthy, Dublin to Liam de Róiste TD, Cork. ‘Hayes mother
dead come immediately....’ Level: Item Extent: 1 item Part of:
U271/H/2/011/B
Scope and Content:
Reference:
U271/H/2/011/B/023
Date:
1 Jun 1922
Title:
MS. Letter from Rev. P. Moylan, St. Joseph’s Seminary, Blackrock Rd., Cork, to
Liam de Róiste. Level:
Item
Extent: Part of:
1p
U271/H/2/011/B
Scope and Content: Recommends ‘the bearer’, Daniel O’Sullivan, for the ‘Free State Police Force’, who ‘did his bit’, ‘during the late troubled times’; asks de Róiste to use his influence.
Reference:
U271/H/2/011/B/024
Date:
1 Jun 1922
Title:
MS. Letter from Fr. Francis, The Friary, Henry St. Limerick to Liam de Róiste
TD, Cork. Level:
Item
Extent: Part of:
2pp
U271/H/2/011/B
Scope and Content: Asks what is the Provisional Government’s stand on the shooting of such people as the late Sergeant Leeche, and others of that class. Refers to lack of disapproval for this, compared to the responses in relation to Twaddle in the North, and the Protestants of Dunmanway.
U271/H/2/012
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