Seamus Fitzgerald Descriptive List (Ref. PR6)

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Telegram to Seamus interned in Kildare "Hope this finds you with love [the Gypsy Circle] 1p

181 1923

Christmas and New Years Greeting Card from Alice.

1p

182 [n.d.]

New Year Greeting Card from "me, to you".

1p

183 [n.d.]

Poem sent to Seamus while interned "When all the world's asleep astnore, and daylights gently dawns astnore A vision fair, I seem to see, A cherished love and memory."

1p

VI

Material relating to internments of Republicans

184 6 October 1922 Bulletin issued by Fitzgerald as Vice/Comdt Prisoners to men in No. 2 wing alerting them to a period of increased surveillance by the Free State Guards and restricted movement. He calls on the men to stay disciplined assuring them "Don't believe for a moment 1 1 that I do this to facilitate the Free State Guard. We still have weapons left us and we will use them against any display of Free State militarism. 1p 185 November 1922 MSS. notes by Fitzgerald on the treatment of Republican Prisoners attacking the new regulations disallowing parole and citing instances where requests to visits

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