Letter from the office of the Lord Chancellor of Ireland to George O'Grady,

1919 Oct. 3.

Campbell refers to the news that O'Grady has submitted a claim 'for decision by a so called Sinn Fein Arbitration Court' and says that as a magistrate he knows or should have known that such a hearing was illegal.

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Main Creator: Campbell, William, Colonel
Contributors: O'Grady, George, 1861-1938
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Format: Manuscript
Language:English
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Notes:The letter is written on paper embossed with the stamp of the Lord Chancellor of Ireland, and is signed 'Wm Campbell, Colonel, Private Secretary'. It is accompanied by its envelope.

At this time James Campbell, Baron Glenavy was Lord Chancellor of Ireland; this was the highest judicial office in the country. Colonel William Campbell, his private secretary, may have been a relative.

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Letter from the office of the Lord Chancellor of Ireland to George O'Grady,

1919 Oct. 3.
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Bibliographic Details
In Collection: George O'Grady collection, 1919-1955
Description:Campbell refers to the news that O'Grady has submitted a claim 'for decision by a so called Sinn Fein Arbitration Court' and says that as a magistrate he knows or should have known that such a hearing was illegal.
Main Creator: Campbell, William, Colonel
Language:English
Extent:2 items.
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: MS 7326/3 (Manuscripts Reading Room)
Rights:Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland.