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people. We may be not any worse than we were in 1914, but God knows we are nothing better. Good luck Liam, but the Irish-Ireland cause is lost for ever.’ Level: Item Extent: 2pp Part of: U271/K/1/E Scope and Content:
Reference:
U271/K/1/E/070
Date:
30 Oct 1925
Title: MS. letter from P. MacCartan, 10 Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin, to ‘Dear Liam’, Liam de Róiste. Refers to ‘P.S ...a pure red –tape official’., and Fawsitt who was ‘only one of ourselves...but he was a mere Catholic and got kicked out....I’ll try and see JJ (JJ Walsh) as he is the best of the bunch...’. Level: Item Extent: 2pp Part of: U271/K/1/E Scope and Content:
Reference:
U271/K/1/E/071
Date:
26 Nov [1925]
Title: MS. letter from O.D.L. Sub-Prioress, Mount Carmel, Roebuck, Dundrum, Dublin, to ‘Liam de la Roche. Honoured Sir.’ Marked ‘Pax Christi.’ He has been thinking of de Róiste and feels bitterness that he should have been overlooked, ‘the noblest of all the members.’ Level: Item Extent: 2pp Part of: U271/K/1/E Scope and Content:
U271/K/1/F Letters / Representations from Interest Groups Aug-Sep 1925
Reference:
U271/K/1/F
Date:
Aug-Sep 1925
Title: Level:
Letters / Representations from Interest Groups
sub-series 19 items U271/K/1
Extent: Part of:
Scope and Content:
Reference:
U271/K/1/F/001
Date:
13 Aug 1925
Title:
TS. letter from WJ Adderley, Hon Sec, Clanna [Saoirse] 38 Upper O'Connell
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