Letter from Alfred Emmott to Roger Casement about the latter's promotion in Haiti, the thought of the withdrawal of Irishmen from the House of Commons, and questioning Casmeent's use of the word "independence" in relation to Ireland,

1907 Aug. 24.

Emmott states: "Personally I care nothing about the exact measure of Home Rule given; but the English people will not listen to full independence, if for no other reason, for strategic reasons.".

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Main Creator: Emmott, Alfred, 1st Baron Emmott, 1858-1926
Contributors: Casement, Roger, 1864-1916
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
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Notes:Letter written on "30, Ennismore Gardens, / S.W. " headed paper.

Physical description: 1 item (7 pages).

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Letter from Alfred Emmott to Roger Casement about the latter's promotion in Haiti, the thought of the withdrawal of Irishmen from the House of Commons, and questioning Casmeent's use of the word "independence" in relation to Ireland,

1907 Aug. 24.
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Bibliographic Details
In Collection: Roger Casement Papers, 1889-1945
Description:Emmott states: "Personally I care nothing about the exact measure of Home Rule given; but the English people will not listen to full independence, if for no other reason, for strategic reasons.".
Main Creator: Emmott, Alfred, 1st Baron Emmott, 1858-1926
Language:English
Extent:1 item (7 pages).
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: MS 13,073/29i/5 (Manuscripts Reading Room)
Rights:Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland.