Diarmaid L. Fawsitt Archive Section 1 Desc. List.

Descriptive List of the Personal Archive of Diarmaid L. Fawsitt

Reference: PR81/1/3/A/4/09 Date: 8 November 1921 Title:

Reference: PR81/1/3/A/4/04 Date: 14 September 1921 Title:

Letter from J.L. Fawsitt (Diarmaid Fawsitt) to the Under Secretary, Passport Office, Dublin Castle

Letter from Chief Passport Officer, British Passport Office, London to J.L. Fawsitt (Diarmaid Fawsitt), 22 Hans Place, Chelsea, London.

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Extent: 1 page (plus 1 receipt attached)

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Scope and Content: Letter to the Passport Department, Dublin Castle from J.L. Fawsitt enclosing renewal and endorsement forms (no longer enclosed). Post order counterfoil receipt attached, value of 4 shillings.

Scope and Content: Letter from Chief Passport Officer returning passport, regretting that endorsement has been granted for travel to United States of America only.

Reference: PR81/1/3/A/4/05 Date: 16 September 1921 Title:

Reference: PR81/1/3/A/4/10 Date: 1921 Title:

Letter from Passport Office, Chief Secretary’s Office, Dublin Castle, to J.L. Fawsitt (Diarmaid Fawsitt)

Original file enclosure formerly containing Diarmaid Fawsitt’s Passport

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Extent: 1 sheet

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Scope and Content: Original file enclosure formerly containing Fawsitt’s passport and passport renewal letters, items referenced PR81/1/3/A/4/01 to 09. Folder is labelled ‘Passport - No 367070’, Aireacht Um Tiuscal Agus Trach... (Ministry of Industry and Commerce).

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Scope and Content: Letter requesting Fawsitt’s signature on passport renewal form (not enclosed).

Reference: PR81/1/3/A/4/06 Date: 21 September 1921 Title:

Letter from J.L. Fawsitt (Diarmaid Fawsitt), Gresham Hotel, Dublin, to the Under Secretary, Passport Department, Dublin Castle

PR81/1/3/B Anglo-Irish Peace Conference and Economic Relations Committee, Ministry of Economic Affairs (c.1915 - Nov 1921)

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Extent: 1 page

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Scope and Content: Letter enclosing passport renewal endorsement form (no longer enclosed).

Reference: PR81/1/3/B

Date: c.1915 - 25 November 1921

Reference: PR81/1/3/A/4/07 Date: 24 September 1921 - 3 October 1921 Title:

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Anglo-Irish Peace Conference and Economic Relations Committee, Ministry of Economic Affairs

Letter from British Passport Office, Liverpool, to J.L. Fawsitt (Diarmaid Fawsitt) containing also a note of reply from Fawsitt to the passport office

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Extent: 14 items

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Scope and Content: Items originally held in folder marked ‘Peace Conference - Various Memoranda’. Folder printed by ‘Aireacht Um Tiuscal Agus Trachtail’ (Ministry of Industry and Commerce). These appear to be Fawsitt’s copies of working documents presented to him as a member of the Economic Relations Committee of the Ministry of Economic Affairs, which was later amalgamated into the Ministry of Industry and Commerce. These include edited versions of trade or peace treaties between Great Britain and other foreign powers including the United States of America, Bulgaria, and Japan (ref. PR81/1/3/B/03). Also present is a small volume of correspondence from the Cork and Dublin Chambers of Commerce raising the issue of the British admiralty embargo on ships entering Cork harbour which the Cork Chamber request might be resolved as part of the peace negotiations in London (ref. PR81/1/3/B/12-13).

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Scope and Content: Letter requesting completion of enclosed passport renewal form (no longer enclosed). Reply on the same page, by Fawsitt, notes his various current or previous addresses as 27 Grand Parade Cork, Gresham Hotel Dublin, and ‘none - transient’, and finally ‘Dail Eireann Dept of Trade & Commerce, Mansion House, Dublin’.

Reference: PR81/1/3/A/4/08 Date: 24 October 1921 Title:

Letter from British Passport Office, Liverpool, to J.L. Fawsitt (Diarmaid Fawsitt)

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Scope and Content: Letter from Passport Office returning passport, noting that endorsement has been granted for travel to United States of America only. Travel to any other country would require direct communication with the Home Secretary (British Government, London).

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