Letter from Patrick Moran, Mountjoy Gaol, Dublin, to his sister Annie Moran, about his "unfair trial" for killing Lieutenant Ames and asks her to give his love to his girlfriend Bea Farrell and his family,

undated [1921 February 19].
Bibliographic Details
Main Creator: Moran, Patrick, 1888-1921
Contributors: Moran, Annie
Summary:Patrick Moran was mistakenly identified as one of the men who shot Lieutenant Ames at 38 Upper Mount Street, Dublin, on 21st November 1920. He was taken to Dublin Castle on 7th January 1921 and charged with the murder of Ames and Bennett at 38 Upper Mount Street. He was put on trial on 15th February 1921 and was found guilty. He was transferred to Mountjoy Jail on 18th February 1921. His sister Annie Moran was a student nurse at the Mater Hospital.
In collection: Patrick Moran papers, 1916-1959.
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
Subjects:
Notes:Manuscript. Inscribed in pencil.

Physical description: 1 item (2 pages).

Citations/References: Executed for Ireland : The Patrick Moran story / May Foran. Cork : Mercier Press, 2010. p. 130-131.

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