Sir Matthew Nathan Papers,
[ca. 1910-1919].
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Summary: | Personal papers of Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Matthew Nathan that includes minutes from the Defence of the Realm Regulations Amendent Committee, formed after the 1916 Rebellion; minutes from the meeting of the informal conference on Irish transfer orders-in-council, with John Redmond and John Dillon in attendance; a typescript copy of a letter sent by Lloyd George to Sir Horace Plunkett relating to the Irish political situation; a report of the committee of alleged German outrages during the First World War. Various other political letters and receipts are included largely concerning his role as Under-Secretary for Ireland and the removal of his belongings from the Under Secretary's Lodge in the Phoenix Park following his resignation. |
In collection: | Sir Matthew Nathan Papers |
Format: | Manuscript |
Language: | English |
Subjects: | |
Notes: | Physical description: 3 folders. |
Arrangement: | Fonds. |
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Sir Matthew Nathan Papers,
[ca. 1910-1919].
In Collection: | Sir Matthew Nathan Papers |
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Description: | Personal papers of Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Matthew Nathan that includes minutes from the Defence of the Realm Regulations Amendent Committee, formed after the 1916 Rebellion; minutes from the meeting of the informal conference on Irish transfer orders-in-council, with John Redmond and John Dillon in attendance; a typescript copy of a letter sent by Lloyd George to Sir Horace Plunkett relating to the Irish political situation; a report of the committee of alleged German outrages during the First World War. Various other political letters and receipts are included largely concerning his role as Under-Secretary for Ireland and the removal of his belongings from the Under Secretary's Lodge in the Phoenix Park following his resignation. |
Main Creator: | |
Language: | English |
Extent: | 3 folders. |
Format: | Manuscript |
Call Number: |
MS 49,855
(Manuscripts Reading Room) |
Rights: | Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland. |