Captain George Berkeley Descriptive List (Ref. PR12)

PR12/

1p

133 28 April 1920

Letter from Henry Harrison, Secretary, I.D.L, to ‘Dear Mr. Berkeley’. He is glad Berkeley is in general agreement with the literature sent. Mentions London Branch of the I.D.L. and need to obtain support for the league and the Irish Statesmen.

1p

134 3 May 1920

Letter from Henry Harrison, Secretary, I.D.L., Dublin, to George Berkeley. Thanks him for his application for membership, cheque for £20 and his contribution to the Financial Supplement. Refers to Berkeley’s ‘English friends’ and the Government’s intentions.

2pp

135 5 May 1920

Letter, from Henry Harrison, Secretary, I.D.L, Dublin, to Berkeley. Replies to telegram concerning meeting at Lord Monteagle’s house.

1p

136 14 May 1920

Letter from Henry Harrison, Secretary, I.D.L., Dublin, to Berkeley. Mentions idea of a public protest putting the Protestant Nationalists in evidence ‘but to make it a success we should have large numbers. Harrison doubts whether a petition to the King would invite all signatories, and fears little assistance from the Press.

1p

137 31 May 1920

Letter from Henry Harrison, Secretary, I.D.L, Dublin, to Berkeley. Relates to draft Bill to be introduced by Lord Monteagle. Mentions powers of a Constituent Assembly.

2pp

138 7 August 1920

All Rights Reserved © Cork City and County Archives 2005

- 35 -

Powered by