Newspaper cutting from the 'Indep[endent]' quoting the final statement of Thomas MacDonagh from Kilmainham Jail,

1916 August 12.
Bibliographic Details
Main Creator: MacDonagh, Thomas, 1878-1916
Summary:MacDonagh assures that he made no appeal during the coutmartial, has no regret and thanks God that he is to "die in so holy a cause". MacDonagh asks or his wife and son to be taken care of with the publishing of his final book, naming Joseph Plunkett his literary executor should he survive.
In collection: Ceannt and O'Brennan Papers, 1851-1953.
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
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Notes:Physical description: 1 item (2 pages).
Arrangement:Item
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Newspaper cutting from the 'Indep[endent]' quoting the final statement of Thomas MacDonagh from Kilmainham Jail,

1916 August 12.
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Bibliographic Details
In Collection: Ceannt and O'Brennan Papers, 1851-1953.
Description:MacDonagh assures that he made no appeal during the coutmartial, has no regret and thanks God that he is to "die in so holy a cause". MacDonagh asks or his wife and son to be taken care of with the publishing of his final book, naming Joseph Plunkett his literary executor should he survive.
Main Creator: MacDonagh, Thomas, 1878-1916
Language:English
Extent:1 item (2 pages).
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: MS 41,479/9/6 (Manuscripts Reading Room)
Rights:Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland.