Letter from Terence MacSwiney, Lincoln Prison, England, to his wife Muriel [Muirgheal] and his sisters Mary and Eithne [Min and Nan] MacSwiney, mentioning earlier correspondence and the good news of his daughter Màire,

1918.
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Main Creator: MacSwiney, Terence J. (Terence Joseph), 1879-1920
Contributors: MacSwiney, Mary, 1872-1942
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Summary:Letter asks about photos of Muriel and Màire, includes possible reference to speculation about the implementation of the Home Rule Act. In the section to his sisters he mentions "the flu" outbreak in Cork as well as a newspaper with "the address of McNeill & the names of his Committee particularly in Cork! The times have changed, surely...".
In collection: Cronin Papers, 1905-1945
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
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Notes:Manuscript.

On prison notepaper, with censor's initials.

Physical description: 1 item (4 pages).

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Letter from Terence MacSwiney, Lincoln Prison, England, to his wife Muriel [Muirgheal] and his sisters Mary and Eithne [Min and Nan] MacSwiney, mentioning earlier correspondence and the good news of his daughter Màire,

1918.
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Bibliographic Details
In Collection: Cronin Papers, 1905-1945
Description:Letter asks about photos of Muriel and Màire, includes possible reference to speculation about the implementation of the Home Rule Act. In the section to his sisters he mentions "the flu" outbreak in Cork as well as a newspaper with "the address of McNeill & the names of his Committee particularly in Cork! The times have changed, surely...".
Main Creator: MacSwiney, Terence J. (Terence Joseph), 1879-1920
Language:English
Extent:1 item (4 pages).
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: MS 49,526/5 (Manuscripts Reading Room)
Rights:Reproduction rights owned by National Library of Ireland.