Letter from W.J.H. Brodrick, Home Office, Whitehall, London, to Sir John Sankey, informing him that it will not be possible for the Advisory Committee to see the Home Secretary and Sir Edward Troup as they will be away on holidays, and informing him that the dossiers have arrived from Ireland in relation to the Easter Rising, 1916,
1916 June 14.
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Summary: | In the aftermath of the Easter Rising in Ireland, over 3,000 people were arrested for their involvement in the Rising. The majority were transported to prisons in England and Wales. The British Government set up the Advisory Committee in June 1916 and held numerous sittings at which the prisoners were allowed to state their case. |
In collection: | Sir John Sankey Papers, 1916-1918 |
Format: | Manuscript |
Language: | English |
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Notes: | Typescript with autograph signature. On Home Office stationery. Physical description: 1 item (1 page). more |
Arrangement: | Sub-fonds |
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Letter from W.J.H. Brodrick, Home Office, Whitehall, London, to Sir John Sankey, informing him that it will not be possible for the Advisory Committee to see the Home Secretary and Sir Edward Troup as they will be away on holidays, and informing him that the dossiers have arrived from Ireland in relation to the Easter Rising, 1916,
1916 June 14.
In Collection: | Sir John Sankey Papers, 1916-1918 |
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Description: | In the aftermath of the Easter Rising in Ireland, over 3,000 people were arrested for their involvement in the Rising. The majority were transported to prisons in England and Wales. The British Government set up the Advisory Committee in June 1916 and held numerous sittings at which the prisoners were allowed to state their case. |
Main Creator: | |
Language: | English |
Extent: | 1 item (1 page). |
Format: | Manuscript |
Call Number: |
MS 49,632/10
(Manuscripts Reading Room) |
Rights: | Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland. |