Letter from Mary Roche to her brother-in-law Fred Cronin regarding the poor treatment he is receiving during his imprisonment in Cork Male Prison, and financial matters,

1922 November 8.
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Main Creator: Roche, Mary
Contributors: Cronin, Fred, 1876-
Summary:Writes: "I have all the jewellery in my own drawers, so if you had removed the money which was in safe while you were in Spike [Island], there was nothing for K to take". Three of Fred Cronin's children were sent to the Coláiste na Rinne, an Irish-language boarding school in the Ring Gaeltacht run by An Fear Mór [Séamus Ó hEocha]. She writes: "There was a teacher up from Ring. He only called at Quay & offered to take parcels to the children. So I sent a box of pears & apples & a box of chocolates. He said they were all splendid. I have had no letters this week yet."
In collection: Cronin Papers, 1905-1945
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
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Notes:Manuscript.

Physical description: 1 item (2 pages).

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Letter from Mary Roche to her brother-in-law Fred Cronin regarding the poor treatment he is receiving during his imprisonment in Cork Male Prison, and financial matters,

1922 November 8.
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Bibliographic Details
In Collection: Cronin Papers, 1905-1945
Description:Writes: "I have all the jewellery in my own drawers, so if you had removed the money which was in safe while you were in Spike [Island], there was nothing for K to take". Three of Fred Cronin's children were sent to the Coláiste na Rinne, an Irish-language boarding school in the Ring Gaeltacht run by An Fear Mór [Séamus Ó hEocha]. She writes: "There was a teacher up from Ring. He only called at Quay & offered to take parcels to the children. So I sent a box of pears & apples & a box of chocolates. He said they were all splendid. I have had no letters this week yet."
Main Creator: Roche, Mary
Language:English
Extent:1 item (2 pages).
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: MS 49,526/20/3 (Manuscripts Reading Room)
Rights:Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland.