Autograph letter, signed, from Maud Gonne to Mrs. Kelly,
1915 Dec. 25.
In this letter, written while Gonne was nursing in a French military hospital, she says she wishes she could come to Dublin, where there is so much work to do relieving the poverty of the children; she says 'I have not the courage to leave Seaghan [her son] alone in a war country, for how do I know I could get back to him when I wanted? & Major MacBride refuses to give the necessary undertaking that he would not interfere with him if I sent him to an Irish school'.
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Notes: | A letter and its envelope, addressed to Mrs. Kelly at 27 Cabra Road, Dublin. Maud Gonne was at this time separated from her husband, Major John MacBride. She had been granted sole custody of her son, Seán, but possibly feared that the decree might not be upheld outside France. The Mrs. Kelly, who is addressed in this letter, was the daughter-in-law of Thomas B. Kelly. Physical description: 2 items. more |
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Autograph letter, signed, from Maud Gonne to Mrs. Kelly,
1915 Dec. 25.
In Collection: | Collection of letters and other material from the family of Thomas B. Kelly of Ballina, [1898-1922] |
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Description: | In this letter, written while Gonne was nursing in a French military hospital, she says she wishes she could come to Dublin, where there is so much work to do relieving the poverty of the children; she says 'I have not the courage to leave Seaghan [her son] alone in a war country, for how do I know I could get back to him when I wanted? & Major MacBride refuses to give the necessary undertaking that he would not interfere with him if I sent him to an Irish school'. |
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Language: | English |
Extent: | 2 items. |
Format: | Manuscript |
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MS 50,251/2
(Manuscripts Reading Room) |
Rights: | Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland. |