Terence MacSwiney L.Mayor Files Descriptive List (Ref. PR4)

PR4/5/ (FILE 5 )

PR4/5/ (FILE 5)

1 Copy resolution passed by Cork Corporation acknowledging the authority of Dáil Éireann as the government of Ireland and sending sealed copies of this resolution to the President and Chairman of the Senate and House of Representatives in the United States and to both the Republican Minister for Foreign Affairs and the Secretary of Dáil Éireann for transmission to foreign governments. [30 January 1920] 1p See also PR4/5/2,3,47 2 Printed page marking Cork Corporation's decision to send sealed copies of their resolution acknowledging the authority of Dáil Éireann (30 January 1920) to the President of the United States of America, to the Chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee and to the Secretary of Dáil Éireann. [January 1920] 2pp See also PR4/5/1,3,47 3 MS draft by MacSwiney of Cork Corporation's resolution acknowledging the authority of Dáil Éireann as the rightful government of Ireland and undertaking to send copies of this resolution to the Republican Minister of Foreign Affairs for their transmission to foreign governments and to the President and Chairman of the Senate and the House of Representatives in the United States of America. Written in French. [January 1920] 1p See PR4/5/1,2,47 4 MS draft of Cork Corporation's resolution acknowledging the authority of Dáil Éireann as the rightful government of Ireland. [January 1920] 1p 5 Letter to MacSwiney from Lionel Smith-Gordan, Secretary, National Land Bank Limited, Dublin, notifying him that the bank is now willing to accept deposits and begin the preliminary negotiations for purchasing land. MS note records that D.C. (Daniel Corkery) will let him know what is happening in a few days. 2 February 1920 2pp 6 Initialled copy summary of letters received and sent by MacSwiney including letters to the Home Affairs Department concerning the formation of a National Civil Service scheme, to the Local Government Department concerning foreign trade and expenditure of rates and to the Irish Independent concerning reporting in Irish.

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