Correspondence between Sir Horace Plunkett and the Irish Civil Service, Irish Creameries, Irish Farmers' Union, Irish Home Rule, Irish Industries Association, Irish Language Fund, Irish National Volunteers, and Irish Reconstruction Association,
1914-1918.
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Summary: | Letters and memos largely concerning agricultural and political affairs. |
In collection: | Sir Horace Plunkett Papers, 1881-1932 |
Format: | Manuscript |
Language: | English |
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Notes: | Includes Horace Plunkett's refutation [for publication] of the accusation made in the press by the cabinet that Irish Creameries were raising the price of certain foodstuffs, including a stenciled copy of the telegram in question signed by A. Birrell and T.W. Russell, dated Aug. 10, 1914. Also contains "Notes of Recent American Opinion and Action on the Irish Home Rule Question", presented in booklet form, sent to Horace Plunkett by anon. "Student of public opinion in USA", dated July 2, 1917. Physical description: 1 Folder (21 items). more |
Arrangement: | Sub-fonds. |