Letters from Rev. Michael Fogarty, Bishop of Kilaloe, and Rev. Patrick Foley, Bishop of Kildare and Leighlin, to John Redmond,

1901-1915.
Bibliographic Details
Main Creator: Fogarty, Michael, Bishop of Killaloe, 1859-1955
Contributors: Redmond, John Edward, 1856-1918
Summary:MS 15,188/5: Correspondence regarding an Educational Committee being elected, Michael Fogarty returning a copy of 'John Bull’s Other Island' to Redmond, his opinion on the formation of National Government with Edward Carson and the proposed appointment of James Henry Campbell as Lord Chancellor. MS 15,188/6: Correspondence regarding communications between the government and the Commissioners of National Education and claims made that the Commissioners of National Education were pressured to be in favour of the Irish language.
In collection: John Redmond Papers, 1878-1918.
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
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Notes:Majority of letters are on embossed paper.

Physical description: 2 folders (7 items).

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Letters from Rev. Michael Fogarty, Bishop of Kilaloe, and Rev. Patrick Foley, Bishop of Kildare and Leighlin, to John Redmond,

1901-1915.
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Bibliographic Details
In Collection: John Redmond Papers, 1878-1918.
Description:MS 15,188/5: Correspondence regarding an Educational Committee being elected, Michael Fogarty returning a copy of 'John Bull’s Other Island' to Redmond, his opinion on the formation of National Government with Edward Carson and the proposed appointment of James Henry Campbell as Lord Chancellor. MS 15,188/6: Correspondence regarding communications between the government and the Commissioners of National Education and claims made that the Commissioners of National Education were pressured to be in favour of the Irish language.
Main Creator: Fogarty, Michael, Bishop of Killaloe, 1859-1955
Language:English
Extent:2 folders (7 items).
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: MS 15,188/5-6 (Manuscripts Reading Room)
Rights:Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland.