Letter from James Connolly [to John J. Lyng] about a riot at Foster Place, and proposing how Dublin might print the 'Workers' Republic' and 'The Socialist' and how the Irish Socialist Republican Party might work with a similar party in Scotland,

1903 May 1.
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Main Creator: Connolly, James, 1868-1916
Contributors: Lyng, John J.
Summary:In relation to the Foster Place riot, Connolly repeats his "publicly expressed suspicion that the man was a police agent working to provoke a row". Connolly also contrasts late mention in 'Justice' of "our manifesto againt the Home Rules" compared with immediate publication of a letter "spitting filth at us".
In collection: William O'Brien (1881-1968) Papers, 1898-1969
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
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Notes:Letter addressed "c/o Campbell, 38 Albert St / Edinburgh".

There is a copy of this letter, MS 13,935/1, in a folder of letters thought to have been addressed to Thomas Brady.

Physical description: 1 item (4 pages).

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Letter from James Connolly [to John J. Lyng] about a riot at Foster Place, and proposing how Dublin might print the 'Workers' Republic' and 'The Socialist' and how the Irish Socialist Republican Party might work with a similar party in Scotland,

1903 May 1.
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Bibliographic Details
In Collection: William O'Brien (1881-1968) Papers, 1898-1969
Description:In relation to the Foster Place riot, Connolly repeats his "publicly expressed suspicion that the man was a police agent working to provoke a row". Connolly also contrasts late mention in 'Justice' of "our manifesto againt the Home Rules" compared with immediate publication of a letter "spitting filth at us".
Main Creator: Connolly, James, 1868-1916
Language:English
Extent:1 item (4 pages).
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: MS 13,912/1/38 (Manuscripts Reading Room)
Rights:Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland.