II.xxix. Letters to Edmund Downey from assorted correspondents,
1909-1936.
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Summary: | Includes are letter to Downey from Thomas Fitzpatrick of Fairview, Dublin, concerning the 1641 Depositions in Trinity College Library (19 Nov. 1909), Ernest Foster of Swanley, Kent (9. Aug. 1909), C.S. Fraser, of Southwark, London (1911), Austin A. Farrell, concerning his family's association with Waterford Abbey (26. Aug. 1916), Michael Fogarty, bishop of Killaloe, relating to Irish political prisoners in England (26 Sept. 1918), William Friel, secretary of the Waterford Joint Bridge Committee, concerning Downey's involvement in the committee (9 June 1921), Darrell Figgis, concerning his contributing a story to the serial 'Green and Gold' (1922), an incomplete letter from Gerald Fitz-Gibbon, of London (1922), F. G. Faux, concerning their recollections of having worked together in London and mutual friend T. P. O'Connor (1926), publishers Faber and Faber, informing him they will not be publishing his novel ‘Mount Misery’ (1932) and Sean French, Lord Mayor Cork, concerning Downey's ideas for newspapers in Cork (21 Sept 1936). |
In collection: | Edmund Downey Additional Papers, 1842-1968. |
Format: | Manuscript |
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Notes: | Physical description: 20 items. |
Arrangement: | Sub-fonds |
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II.xxix. Letters to Edmund Downey from assorted correspondents,
1909-1936.
In Collection: | Edmund Downey Additional Papers, 1842-1968. |
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Description: | Includes are letter to Downey from Thomas Fitzpatrick of Fairview, Dublin, concerning the 1641 Depositions in Trinity College Library (19 Nov. 1909), Ernest Foster of Swanley, Kent (9. Aug. 1909), C.S. Fraser, of Southwark, London (1911), Austin A. Farrell, concerning his family's association with Waterford Abbey (26. Aug. 1916), Michael Fogarty, bishop of Killaloe, relating to Irish political prisoners in England (26 Sept. 1918), William Friel, secretary of the Waterford Joint Bridge Committee, concerning Downey's involvement in the committee (9 June 1921), Darrell Figgis, concerning his contributing a story to the serial 'Green and Gold' (1922), an incomplete letter from Gerald Fitz-Gibbon, of London (1922), F. G. Faux, concerning their recollections of having worked together in London and mutual friend T. P. O'Connor (1926), publishers Faber and Faber, informing him they will not be publishing his novel ‘Mount Misery’ (1932) and Sean French, Lord Mayor Cork, concerning Downey's ideas for newspapers in Cork (21 Sept 1936). |
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Extent: | 20 items. |
Format: | Manuscript |
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MS 50,009/80
(Manuscripts Reading Room) |
Rights: | Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland. |
Corporate Author: | Faber and Faber |