Colonel Maurice Moore Papers,

1841-1939.

Correspondence and papers of Colonel Maurice Moore,1841-1939; Includes correspondence relating to Roger Casement, George Henry Moore, the Irish Volunteers, National Volunteers, World War One, Easter Rising 1916, War of Independence 1921, and associated subjects; Collection of papers relating to the military and political career of Maurice Moore, 1910-1930; Documents relating to the Irish and National Volunteers, including letter books, list of officers, notebooks, notes on personnel, accounts and other related documents. Also included are documents compiled by Moore concerning the Irish National Volunteers in various counties such as Dublin, Galway, Kildare, Kerry, Laois and others; Documents relating to the Peace with Ireland Council, 1920-1921; Reports, letters and newspaper articles relating to prisoners in various jails during the War of Independence, 1921; Material relating to the activities of the Irish National Aid Association, 1916; Material relating to the Committee for the Reprieve of Roger Casement, 1916; Notes and letters written by Moore and his brother George Moore, relating to their family, 1907-1914; Documents relating to Moore’s appointment as envoy of Dáil Éireann to France, 1922.

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Main Creator: Moore, Maurice George, 1854-1939
Contributors: Moore, George Henry, 1810-1870
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
Subjects:
Notes:Correspondence and papers of Colonel Maurice Moore relating to Roger Casement, George Henry Moore, the Irish Volunteers, National Volunteers, World War One, Easter Rising 1916, War of Independence 1921, and associated subjects.

Physical description: 22 boxes (164 folders).

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Copy letter from Fitzroy Hemphill to John P. Gaynor, asking for enclosed material to be published in the next issue of 'The National Volunteer',

1914 December 18.
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Bibliographic Details
In Collection: Colonel Maurice Moore Papers, 1841-1939
Description:Enclosed is a copy order from Maurice Moore, Inspector General of the National Volunteers, banning the carrying of ball ammunition due to a number of accidents, and ordering that arms should be carefully cleaned at intervals. Also includes copy letters from Fitzroy Hemphill to the Marquis MacSweeney of Marshanglass and John Fitzgerald-Kenney, informing them that the enclosed order will be published in 'The National Volunteer'.
Main Creator: Hemphill, Fitzroy, 1860-1930
Language:English
Extent:3 items (5 pages).
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: MS 10,545/4/1 (Manuscripts Reading Room)
Rights:Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland.