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in the paper to prevent the sale of any stock involved in the case. Also stresses that this matter was certainly not dealt with behind Father Callanan's back as implied in his letter. 6 July 1920 1p 81 Initialled copy letter from MacSwiney to J. O'Neill, Dundalk, noting that he cannot help him to find employment with Messrs. Ford but that O'Neill should send a statement of his qualifications directly to them. 7 July 1920 1p 82 Initialled copy letter from MacSwiney to Mortimer O'Connor, Abbeydorney, County Kerry, sending him best wishes after his 'Wormwood Scrubbs experience' and noting that O'Connor's letter regarding his nephew's internment in Cork jail was sent to the Secretary of the Prisoners Committee. 7 July 1920 1p 83 Initialled copy letter from MacSwiney to Mrs. Helena M. Northmore, Ovens, County Cork, acknowledging her letter with regard to threats made to her husband and confirming that an inquiry will be made and the threats stopped. 7 July 1920 1p 84 Initialled copy letter from MacSwiney to Reverend Mother, The Sisters of Charity, Saint Patrick's Incurable Hospital, Cork authorising the proposed flag day to celebrate the Golden Jubilee of the hospital and wishing her every success with it. 7 July 1920 1p 85 Initialled copy letter from MacSwiney to Mary Murphy, Ballinhasig, noting that firm action will be taken to stop ill conduct in public houses. 7 July 1920 1p 86 7 July 1920 See copy PR4/5/73 87 7 July 1920 See copy PR4/5/76 88 Initialled copy letter from MacSwiney to Reverend Father E.F. Griffith, Templemore, apologising for not being able to help his brothers find employment at the moment but assuring him that the brothers' previous associations will not stand in their way.
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