Captain George Berkeley Descriptive List (Ref. PR12)

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his hospitality. She will write to Mrs. Berkeley, and wishes some of his friends would ‘ take some of the burden of details from y ou…’.

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5 August 1914

Letter from Anne E. Lawrence, to ‘Dear Mr. Berkeley’. Mentions Robert Stopford who ‘would have loved to see you in Belfast’. They arrived safely in London, the train ‘greatly delayed by troops on the line’. Note s that she spoke to Diarmuid Coffey on the telephone.

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Irish Volunteers, Dublin

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[July] 1914

Letter from Edmond Cotter, MacMahon’s Field, Londonderry, to ‘Dear Berkeley’. Concerns his arrival his with Colonel Moore. ‘Tell Devlin but let th ere be no demonstration at the Terminus…’.

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[July] 1914

Letter, from Edmond Cotter to ‘Dear Berkeley’. Concerns Berkeley’s work in Ulster.

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11 July 1914

Telegram from Col. Maurice Moore, Irish Volunteers, Dublin, to George Berkeley, Grand Central Hotel, Belfast. ‘Recognising importance Belfast have put off Mayo will stay…’.

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13 July 1914

Copy letter from Maurice Moore (Colonel, Irish Volunteers), Buswell's Hotel, Molesworth Street, Dublin, to ‘Dear Captain Berkeley’. He is ‘extremely sorry’

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