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Letter from John Kelly to Áine Ceannt agreeing with her recent...
Letter from John Kelly to Áine Ceannt agreeing with her recent letter in the Irish Press contradicting an account of the role of Éamonn Ceannt during the surrender of the 4th Battalion during the Easter Rising,
1936 June 8.
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| Main Creator: | Kelly, John Carlow |
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| Summary: |
Kelly recalls his service with Éamonn Ceannt in 1916 and agreeing that such an insult to his memory should be "hurled back" and speaking of himself and other men in agreement that "rest assured you have but to command us". |
| Format: | MANUSCRIPT |
| Language: | English |
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| Notes: |
Includes annotation "Ans. 14/6/36" and Kelly is writing from 3 Charlotte St., Carlow.
Physical description:
1 item (2 pages).
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Letter from John Kelly to Áine Ceannt agreeing with her recent letter in the Irish Press contradicting an account of the role of Éamonn Ceannt during the surrender of the 4th Battalion during the Easter Rising,
1936 June 8.
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| In Collection: | Ceannt and O'Brennan Papers, 1851-1953. |
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| Description: |
Kelly recalls his service with Éamonn Ceannt in 1916 and agreeing that such an insult to his memory should be "hurled back" and speaking of himself and other men in agreement that "rest assured you have but to command us". |
| Main Creator: | Kelly, John Carlow |
| Language: | English |
| Extent: |
1 item (2 pages). |
| Format: | MANUSCRIPT |
| Call Number: | MS 41,480/4/27 (Manuscripts Reading Room) |
| Rights: |
Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland. |

