Letter from Fr. Henry Day to George Noble Plunkett, Count Plunkett, stating he will look into Irish history and expressing his belief that Ireland and England are "so closely united by blood and affinity as to make seperation suicidal", with a draft letter from George Noble Plunkett, Count Plunkett,
1921 Jan. 8.
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Summary: | In George Noble Plunkett, Count Plunkett's letter he refutes the view that England and Ireland are "so closely united by blood and affinity as to make seperation suicidal" by citing a number of reasons. |
In collection: | Count Plunkett Papers, 1648-1940 |
Format: | Manuscript |
Language: | English |
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Notes: | Letter inscribed on headed paper: "The Holy Name, / Manchester". Physical description: 1 item (7 pages). more |
Arrangement: | Item |
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Letter from Fr. Henry Day to George Noble Plunkett, Count Plunkett, stating he will look into Irish history and expressing his belief that Ireland and England are "so closely united by blood and affinity as to make seperation suicidal", with a draft letter from George Noble Plunkett, Count Plunkett,
1921 Jan. 8.
In Collection: | Count Plunkett Papers, 1648-1940 |
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Description: | In George Noble Plunkett, Count Plunkett's letter he refutes the view that England and Ireland are "so closely united by blood and affinity as to make seperation suicidal" by citing a number of reasons. |
Main Creator: | |
Language: | English |
Extent: | 1 item (7 pages). |
Format: | Manuscript |
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MS 11,374/21/2
(Manuscripts Reading Room) |
Rights: | Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland. |