Thomas MacDonagh Additional Papers,
1870-1967.
Papers of Thomas MacDonagh, including his literary papers, correspondence and documentation relating to his teaching career with the National University and involvement with the Irish Volunteers. Also included are biographical notes, compiled by members of his family, and some papers of his sister Mary MacDonagh (Sr. Francesca), his brother John MacDonagh and father Joseph MacDonagh.
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Format: | Manuscript |
Language: | English |
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Notes: | Originally listed in 'Manuscript sources for the history of Irish civilisation' edited by Richard J. Hayes (Boston : G. K. Hall, 1965). Related Materials: Thomas McDonagh Family Papers, MS 44,318-44,345 and Thomas MacDonagh Papers, 1898-1916, MS 10,843 -10,858; held in the Department of Manuscripts, National Library of Ireland. Physical description: 2 boxes. more |
Arrangement: | Fonds I. Letters to Thomas MacDonagh, 1903-1915., II. Papers of Thomas MacDonagh relating to the Irish Volunteers, 1914-1916., III. Personal papers of Thomas MacDonagh, 1903-1950., IV. Literary papers of Thomas MacDonagh, 1900-1934.,V. Notes relating to Thomas MacDonagh's life, compiled by members of his family, ca. 1914-1967.,VI. Letters to Mary MacDonagh, 1907-1946.,VII. Papers of John MacDonagh, 1914-1956., VIII. Papers of the family and relatives of Thomas MacDonagh, 1896-1917., IX. Page from the roll book of Cloughjordan National School, Co. Tipperary, 1870. |
Provenance: | Collection donated to the National Library of Ireland in 1974. |
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Letter from John MacDonagh from Frongoch Prison to his sister Mary MacDonagh, Sister Francesca, regarding his move to the new prison ,
1916 June 27.
In Collection: | Thomas MacDonagh Additional Papers, 1870-1967. |
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Description: | Letter from John MacDonagh to Mary MacDonagh, Sister Francesca, regarding his move to Frongoch Prison in Wales. John says the prison is better than the previous one and they feel much freer and are being fed well. He mentions the restriction on post to two letters a week and also the restriction of one visitor per month. John also speaks of his theatre and beleives he "will be here for the duration, in which case if theatre open I can't be there and I'd prefer to have it shut than in bad hands". The envelope is adressed to Sister Francesca, Convent Basin Lane, James street, Dublin. |
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Language: | English |
Extent: | 1 item (2 pages and envelope). |
Format: | Manuscript |
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MS 20,647/3/2
(Manuscripts Reading Room) |
Rights: | Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland. |