Two extracts from Leopald H. Kerney’s letter, from 23 July 1925, item 1 relating to a French Catholic association wanting to have a correspondent in Ireland, and item 2 an enquiry from the President of the Syndicat Agricole de la Champagne, France, about the possibility of getting Irish agricultural labourers, gardeners and female cooks,

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Bibliographic Details
Main Creator: Kerney, Leopold Harding, 1881-1962
Summary:The French Catholic association in item 1 is unnamed but its motto is given as "La France d’abord" – France first.
In collection: Erskine Childers Papers
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
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Notes:Typescript.

Leopald H. Kerney was the Irish consul to France from 1919 to 1923, and remained in Paris as the Republican consul until 1926.

Physical description: 2 items (2 pages).

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Two extracts from Leopald H. Kerney’s letter, from 23 July 1925, item 1 relating to a French Catholic association wanting to have a correspondent in Ireland, and item 2 an enquiry from the President of the Syndicat Agricole de la Champagne, France, about the possibility of getting Irish agricultural labourers, gardeners and female cooks,

undated.
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Bibliographic Details
In Collection: Erskine Childers Papers
Description:The French Catholic association in item 1 is unnamed but its motto is given as "La France d’abord" – France first.
Main Creator: Kerney, Leopold Harding, 1881-1962
Language:English
Extent:2 items (2 pages).
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: MS 48,053/14 (Manuscripts Reading Room)
Rights:Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland.