Captain George Berkeley Descriptive List (Ref. PR12)

PR12/

1p

71

1914

Memorandum from Col. Edmond Cotter, Military Inspection Staff, Irish Volunteers. Contains outlines of organisation based on that prepared for Carlow County by Captain Corballis.

2pp

72

1914

Letter from Edmond Cotter to ‘Dear Berkeley’. Marked ‘non - official’. Outlines procedures regarding correspondence. He wishes a proposal for a state of provisional organisation to be drawn up. Mentions Lt. Col. Esmonde in Waterford. Outlines the organisation as he foresees.

4pp

73(a) 1914

Letter, from Colonel Edmond Cotter, Military Inspection Staff, Irish Volunteers, 206 Brunswick Street, Dublin, to Captain Berkeley, Belfast. Marked ‘Confidential’. Concerns an order to be promulgated in whole or in part.

1p

73(b) 3 June 1916

News clipping marked ‘Col. Maurice Moore’s Statement’. (Moore was Ins pector General of the Irish Volunteers) Statement made a Royal Commission into the Irish Rebellion, giving a history of the Irish Volunteers. (From The Weekly Freeman 3 June 1916)

1 item

vi Relating to other Irish Volunteers North of Ireland Districts

74

17 July 1914

Letter, from John H. King, Secretary, No. 1 Regimental District, and William F. Smyth, Secretary, No.2 District, Downpatrick, Co. Down, to ‘Dear Sir’ (Captain

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