Captain George Berkeley Descriptive List (Ref. PR12)

PR12/

Letter from Timothy Scannell, Chairman; Stephen Keenan, Treasurer; John Maginn, Secretary , ‘E’ Company 1 st West Battalion, St. Peter’s District, Irish Volunteers, to Captain George Berkeley. Apologises for the breach of discipline in making a letter of protest.

2pp

22

3 September 1914

Letter, from Patrick McElroy, 61 Milford Street, Falls Road, Belfast to Captain George Berkeley, Irish Volunteers, Belfast Regiment. Requests interview in reference to his army experience.

2pp

23

4 September 1914

Letter, from Joseph Devlin, United Irish League, 39 Upper O’Connell Street, Dublin, to ‘My dear Captain Berkeley’, Grand Central Hotel, Belfast . Concerns letter from Ber keley. He will ‘look up Mr. McGowan and thank him’.

1p

24

4 September [1914]

Letter from Alice S. Green, 5 Sandford Terrace, [Dublin], to ‘My dear Captain Berkeley’. She was ‘greatly distressed’ not to see him in Belfast. Asks Berkeley to send word as to how things have been settled, and on his successor. ‘I hear you have done splendid work in Belfast. But at what sacrifice to yourself !’.

2pp

25

5 September 1914

Letter, from Laurence J. Kettle, Hon. Sec. , to Captain George Berkeley, Belfast. The Standing Committee of the Irish Volunteers has directed that a copy of a letter to the Belfast Provisional Committee be sent to Berkeley. (See also PR12/69)

1p

26

6 September 1914

Letter, from J. Cusack, Lieutenant, Belfast Regiment, Irish Volunteers, 30 Divis Street, to Captain George Berkeley. Concerns appointment of a Mr. Boland as an officer.

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