Letter from Maurice Moore regarding the controversial National Convention of Irish National Volunteers in 1917,

1917 July 30.
Bibliographic Details
Main Creator: Moore, Maurice George, 1854-1939
Contributors: National Volunteers (Ireland)
Summary:Moore stands by his decision to call a National Convention after repeated postponement by the National Committee, and maintains that it would be illegal and unconstitutional to not hold the convention. He provides a brief history of the dispute regarding the convention, and suggests the organisation of the Volunteers is "disastrous" and that "a popular organisation can not continue to exist on the autocratic lines adopted by the Nat. Committee".
In collection: Colonel Maurice Moore Papers, 1841-1939
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
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Notes:Physical description: 1 item (3 pages).
Arrangement:Item
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Letter from Maurice Moore regarding the controversial National Convention of Irish National Volunteers in 1917,

1917 July 30.
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Bibliographic Details
In Collection: Colonel Maurice Moore Papers, 1841-1939
Description:Moore stands by his decision to call a National Convention after repeated postponement by the National Committee, and maintains that it would be illegal and unconstitutional to not hold the convention. He provides a brief history of the dispute regarding the convention, and suggests the organisation of the Volunteers is "disastrous" and that "a popular organisation can not continue to exist on the autocratic lines adopted by the Nat. Committee".
Main Creator: Moore, Maurice George, 1854-1939
Language:English
Extent:1 item (3 pages).
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: MS 10,545/9/10 (Manuscripts Reading Room)
Rights:Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland.
Corporate Author:National Volunteers (Ireland)