Letter from Liam Lynch to Tom Lynch referring to arrest of "Liam O'Denn" [William O'Dea], and Lynch's appointment to the rank of captain,
1917 Nov. 1.
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Summary: | Liam Lynch describes an Irish Volunteer parade which took in Fermoy on Sunday 21 October 1917 in defiance of a British proclamation of 1 August 1917 prohibiting the wearing of military uniforms or the carrying of hurleys. |
In collection: | Liam Lynch Papers, 1915-1940. |
Format: | Manuscript |
Language: | English |
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Notes: | Address on letter: "Fermoy". Physical description: 1 item (4 pages). Citations/References: O'Donoghue, Florence. No other law: the story of Liam Lynch and the Irish Republican Army, 1916-1923 (Dublin : Irish Press Ltd., 1954), p.18. Citations/References: Ryan, Meda. Liam Lynch - the real chief (Cork : Mercier Press, 1986), p. 11 & 20. more |
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