Letter from James Larkin to Margaret Pearse, enclosing letter and three documents [not included] from Anthony Doyle, Kilrane, Co. Wexford (who was a British soldier based at Kilmainham Gaol after the Easter Rising), relating to Patrick Pearse,

undated [ca. 1923].
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Main Creator: Larkin, James, 1876-1947
Contributors: Pearse, Margaret, 1857-1932
Summary:One of the documents [not included] was in the hand of Pearse and Larkin writes in this letter about the documents: "I know they will give you great joy for to see the handwriting of he [Padraic Pearse] who gave his life for his people".


Letter from Anthony Doyle recounts his time in Kilmainham Gaol: "I was serving as a Sergeant in the Brittenh [British] army during the rising 1916 in Kilmainham Jail but thank God I had the good will of all my fellow contry [sic] men who had the misfortune to be in Kilmainham ... will you kindly forward attached letters [not included] to Mr. De Valera if you should receive this letter as it is a request I received from Mr. [Sean] McDermott during his doomed hours in Kilmainham Jail."
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In collection: Pearse Papers, 1870-1932
Format: Manuscript
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Notes:Letter written on "Irish Transport & General Workers' Union" headed paper.

Physical description: 1 item (3 pages)

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Letter from James Larkin to Margaret Pearse, enclosing letter and three documents [not included] from Anthony Doyle, Kilrane, Co. Wexford (who was a British soldier based at Kilmainham Gaol after the Easter Rising), relating to Patrick Pearse,

undated [ca. 1923].
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Bibliographic Details
In Collection: Pearse Papers, 1870-1932
Description:One of the documents [not included] was in the hand of Pearse and Larkin writes in this letter about the documents: "I know they will give you great joy for to see the handwriting of he [Padraic Pearse] who gave his life for his people".
Letter from Anthony Doyle recounts his time in Kilmainham Gaol: "I was serving as a Sergeant in the Brittenh [British] army during the rising 1916 in Kilmainham Jail but thank God I had the good will of all my fellow contry [sic] men who had the misfortune to be in Kilmainham ... will you kindly forward attached letters [not included] to Mr. De Valera if you should receive this letter as it is a request I received from Mr. [Sean] McDermott during his doomed hours in Kilmainham Jail."
Main Creator: Larkin, James, 1876-1947
Extent:1 item (3 pages)
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: MS 21,059/9/3 (Manuscripts Reading Room)
Rights:Reproduction rights owned by National Library of Ireland.