Diarmaid L. Fawsitt Archive Section 1 Desc. List.

Descriptive List of the Personal Archive of Diarmaid L. Fawsitt

PR81/1/3 Anglo-Irish Treaty, Ulster Special Mission and Civil War (1921-1929)

Reference: PR81/1/3/I/02/04 Date: 23 December 1921 Title:

Reference: PR81/1/3/I/02/09 Date: 2 September 1926 Title:

MS. Letter from Diarmuid Twomey, Kincora, Moreton, Cheshire, England, to Diarmaid Fawsitt

MS. Letter from Diarmuid Twomey, Kincora, Moreton, Cheshire, England to Diarmaid Fawsitt

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Scope and Content: Letter stating Twomey would be glad to meet Fawsitt as he arrives into port. Twomey accepts invitation of a late breakfast at Mrs Fawsitt’s. He is looking forward to Hilda meeting ‘the real Irish as I know them & would have them’.

Scope and Content: Letter requesting Fawsitt forward him the address of A. O’Shaughnessy (Andrew O’Shaughnessy). Twomey plans to shortly make a trip to Cork and evidently plans to call on Mr O’Shaughnessy.

Reference: PR81/1/3/I/02/05 Date: 5 February 1923 Title:

Reference: PR81/1/3/I/02/10 Date: c.1930 Title:

MS. Letter from Diarmuid Twomey, Kincora, Moreton, Cheshire, England to Diarmaid Fawsitt

Card acknowledging note of sympathy from Mrs Twomey, Clarence Place, St Lukes, Cork, to Diarmaid Fawsitt

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Extent: 2 pages

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Scope and Content: Letter requesting Fawsitt’s assistance in securing a study placement for two nephews of a Dr Fox of St Helens. The nephew is a student of medicine in Edinboro (Edinburgh), and wishes to do further study in Dublin at the Rotunda or Coombe hospital.

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Scope and Content: An undated note from the family of Mrs Twomey, Clarence Place, St Lukes, Cork, acknowledging receipt of a note of sympathy evidently received from Diarmaid Fawsitt. The name of the person deceased is not referred to on the card.

Reference: PR81/1/3/I/02/06 Date: 9 February 1923 Title:

Reference: PR81/1/3/I/03

Date: 5 September 1921 - 14 April 1923

TS. Copy letter from Diarmaid Fawsitt, St Petroc, Stillorgan, Co. Dublin, to J. Twomey (Diarmuid Twomey), D.Sc., Kincora, Moreton, Cheshire, England

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Correspondence between Diarmaid Fawsitt and others concerning the location of an unpublished manuscript by W.H. Joyce (William Henry Joyce)

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Extent: 1 page (2 copies)

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Scope and Content: Letter stating Fawsitt will assist in the placing of Dr Fox’s nephews in a Dublin hospital. Fawsitt has a contact in the medical profession making enquiries as to same.

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Scope and Content: Correspondence originally filed by Diarmaid Fawsitt in folder marked ‘W.H. Joyce manuscript’.

Reference: PR81/1/3/I/03/1 Date: 5 September 1921 Title:

Reference: PR81/1/3/I/02/07 Date: 21 February 1923 Title:

TS. Copy letter from Diarmaid Fawsitt, Bayville, Youghal, Co. Cork, to Mr. Arthur Griffith, T.D, Mansion House, Dublin

Telegram from Twomey (Diarmuid Twomey), Moreton, Cheshire, England, to Fawsitt (Diarmaid Fawsitt), Ministry of Trade and Industry, Dublin

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Scope and Content: Letter forwarding memo from Mr W.H. Joyce (William Henry Joyce) at the Irish Consulate to Arthur Griffith. Memo is no longer enclosed.

Scope and Content: Telegram requesting ‘any news re. Coombe’. Evidently in connection with the proposed placement of Dr Fox’s nephews on a student programme at the Coome Hospital, Dublin.

Reference: PR81/1/3/I/03/2 Date: 17 October 1921 Title:

Reference: PR81/1/3/I/02/08 Date: 21 February 1923 Title: (Diarmuid Twomey), Kincora, Moreton, Cheshire, England Level: item Extent: 2 pages (2 copies) Scope and Content:

TS. Letter from Sean T. O’Kelly, Delegation du Government Elu de la Republique Irlandaise, Grand Hotel, Paris, to J.L. Fawsitt (Diarmaid Fawsitt), c/o Mansion House, Dublin

TS. Copy letter from Diarmaid Fawsitt, St Petroc, Stillorgan, Co. Dublin, to Mr D Twomey

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Scope and Content: Letter referring to a manuscript O’Kelly sent to Fawsitt some months ago for proposed publication. Evidently O’Kelly refers to a manuscript unpublished work by William Henry Joyce. The writer mentions a letter of Fawsitt’s of 11 August (1921). O’Kelly requests to know the current location of the manuscript as the author wishes to approach a new publisher with view to publication.

Letter advising Twomey that it has been arranged for the nephews of Dr Fox to enter the Coombe hospital, Dublin, on 23 March (1923). Fawsitt also encloses a copy of a letter of thanks he has sent to Dr R.A. MacLaverty, 55 Merrion Square, Dublin, thanking him for assisting in making the arrangement for the nephews.

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