Letter from Patrick McCartan to Joseph McGarrity stating that he wants Constance Markievicz to lead a Woman's National Movement in Ireland, and referring to tensions between Bulmer Hobson and Arthur Griffith,

1909 April 7.

Mentions William Crossin's advice that he "should let politics alone" until he got through his medical work and "P. J. Daly". The postscript (which McCartan wanted to be burnt after reading) concerns Bulmer Hobson and Arthur Griffith. McCartan states "Griffith has no gradh for any of us Northerners". Alos mentions newspapers.

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Main Creator: McCartan, Patrick, 1878-1963
Contributors: McGarrity, Joseph, 1874-1940
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
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Notes:Physical description: 1 item (6 pages).
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Letter from Patrick McCartan to Joseph McGarrity stating that he wants Constance Markievicz to lead a Woman's National Movement in Ireland, and referring to tensions between Bulmer Hobson and Arthur Griffith,

1909 April 7.
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Bibliographic Details
In Collection: Joseph McGarrity Papers, 1789-1971
Description:Mentions William Crossin's advice that he "should let politics alone" until he got through his medical work and "P. J. Daly". The postscript (which McCartan wanted to be burnt after reading) concerns Bulmer Hobson and Arthur Griffith. McCartan states "Griffith has no gradh for any of us Northerners". Alos mentions newspapers.
Main Creator: McCartan, Patrick, 1878-1963
Language:English
Extent:1 item (6 pages).
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: MS 17,457/79 (Manuscripts Reading Room)
Rights:Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland.