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enquiry about ‘D. Meagher’ who was an instructor in ‘H’ Company, who left under ‘an insubordinate fashion’.
2pp
16
23 August 1914
Letter, from Ch arles Smyth, 30 Elmhill Street, Belfast, to ‘Sir’. Concerns an incident while the South Belfast Regiment was on parade. Mentions the ‘kindest regards’ felt about Berkeley.
4pp
17
26 August 1914
Letter, from John Maginn, Secretary, Irish Volunteers ‘E’ Company, 1 st West Battalion , 59 Ross Street, Belfast, to ‘Dear Sir’ (Captain Berkeley). Thanks Berkeley for his letter explaining his absence from their social event.
3pp
18
28 August 1914
Letter, from W. Dowds, Section Cycles, 47 Derby Street, Falls Road, Belfast, to Captain Berkeley, Officer Commanding, Belfast Regiment, Irish Volunteers. Begs to be excepted for not being present at musketry practice.
2pp
19
28 August 1914
Letter, from ‘E’ Company, 1 st West Battalion, Irish Volunteers, Belfast, to Captain Berkeley. Concerns changing of parade day to Sunday.
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20
1 September 1914
Letter from William Downey, Hon. Sec., Irish Volunteers, 116 Divis Street, Belfast to Captain George Berkeley. Forwards a list of articles for the ambulance section.
2pp
21
2 September 1914
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