Letters from T. P. O'Connor to John Redmond,

1900-1917.
Bibliographic Details
Main Creator: O'Connor, T. P. (Thomas Power), 1848-1929
Contributors: Redmond, John Edward, 1856-1918
Summary:MS 15,215/1: Correspondence regarding O’Connor encouraging Irish voters in Britain to vote for Liberal candidates, John Campbell’s allegations in the 'Independent', and O’Connor to visit the city. Also discusses the Land Bill, the English education question, O’Connor and Dillon’s meeting with James Bryce, O’Connor’s North American tour and the next Chief Secretary for Ireland.


MS 15,215/2: Correspondence regarding McClure’s Magazine wanting Redmond to write an article titled ‘What Ireland Wants’, the budget and the constitutional crisis, the veto policy, the Education Bill, Lloyd George’s doubts regarding a settlement to the Home Rule crisis, the language allegedly used by George Richardson, referring to T.M. Kettle’s suggestion, Irish battalions in Newcastle upon Tyne, O’Connor’s meeting with H.J. Tennant from the War Office, O’Connor seeking Asquith to give the Victoria Cross to William Joseph Finn, and efforts to revive the 'Freeman’s Journal'.

MS 15,215/3: Correspondence concerning the settlement of the Home Rule question, Redmond’s unpublished manifesto, O’Connor’s meeting with Lloyd George regarding a Commission to discuss an Ulster settlement, O’Connor’s meetings with Lord Wimborne, Lloyd George and Joseph Devlin, a Convention, the number of delegates to attend the Irish Convention and difficulties with O’Connor's American tour. Also contains copies of letters from O’Connor to Joseph Devlin.
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In collection: John Redmond Papers, 1878-1918.
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
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Notes:Physical description: 3 folders (88 items).
Arrangement:Sub-fonds
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Letters from T. P. O'Connor to John Redmond,

1900-1917.
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Bibliographic Details
In Collection: John Redmond Papers, 1878-1918.
Description:MS 15,215/1: Correspondence regarding O’Connor encouraging Irish voters in Britain to vote for Liberal candidates, John Campbell’s allegations in the 'Independent', and O’Connor to visit the city. Also discusses the Land Bill, the English education question, O’Connor and Dillon’s meeting with James Bryce, O’Connor’s North American tour and the next Chief Secretary for Ireland.
MS 15,215/2: Correspondence regarding McClure’s Magazine wanting Redmond to write an article titled ‘What Ireland Wants’, the budget and the constitutional crisis, the veto policy, the Education Bill, Lloyd George’s doubts regarding a settlement to the Home Rule crisis, the language allegedly used by George Richardson, referring to T.M. Kettle’s suggestion, Irish battalions in Newcastle upon Tyne, O’Connor’s meeting with H.J. Tennant from the War Office, O’Connor seeking Asquith to give the Victoria Cross to William Joseph Finn, and efforts to revive the 'Freeman’s Journal'.
MS 15,215/3: Correspondence concerning the settlement of the Home Rule question, Redmond’s unpublished manifesto, O’Connor’s meeting with Lloyd George regarding a Commission to discuss an Ulster settlement, O’Connor’s meetings with Lord Wimborne, Lloyd George and Joseph Devlin, a Convention, the number of delegates to attend the Irish Convention and difficulties with O’Connor's American tour. Also contains copies of letters from O’Connor to Joseph Devlin.
Main Creator: O'Connor, T. P. (Thomas Power), 1848-1929
Language:English
Extent:3 folders (88 items).
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: MS 15,215 (Manuscripts Reading Room)
Rights:Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland.