PR6/
1p
308 (a)
1 September 1939 Draft of note from Fitzgerald to Eamonn de Valera "In the present crisis I offer you my resources and services to command as you may require them for our country's need." 1p 309 21 September - 12 October 1939 Circular for and minutes of meetings of the Cork Anti-Partition Council. 3 items 310 17 October 1939 Correspondence between Fitzgerald and Seamus Daimhin relating to the case of Mortimor O'Shea, a native Irish speaker dismissed as a school attendance officer due to insufficient English.
Xiii 1940
311 19 January - 28 April 1940
Correspondence between Fitzgerald and Pat Monahan, 3 Ellis Quay, Dublin concerning Monaghan's compulsory retirement. He requests Fitzgerald to intercede on his behalf with the Minister for Defense, Oscar Traynor. In his reply (26 February) Fitzgerald mentions the 15 Shares he has in the Southern Star which he did not subscribe to. 5 items Circulars advertising the plight of Republican Prisoners on Hunger Strike in St. Bricin's Hospital - "De Valera forbids prayers for Hunger Strikers." 5 items
312 April 1940
313 7-9 July 1940
Correspondence relating to attempts to have the murder charge against Tomas MacCurtain Junior dropped.
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