Letters from John O'Donnell, M.P. for South Mayo, to John Redmond,

1900-1910.
Bibliographic Details
Main Creator: O’Donnell, John 1866–1920
Contributors: Redmond, John Edward, 1856-1918
Summary:MS 15,218/1: Correspondence relates to a misapprehension in Monaghan, the Parliamentary Fund, O’Donnell being unable to vote on coal tax in London, copy of a resolution adopted at the last meeting of the National Directory of the United Irish League, O’Donnell being unable to attend the House of Commons, a meeting of the North and South Westmeath Divisional Executives, O’Donnell insisting Dillon’s name should be added to the tenants’ delegation which will meet the landlord representatives at the Land Conference and O’Donnell encouraging Redmond to give Michael Reddy the parliamentary allowance.


MS 15,218/2: Correspondence regarding elections, a meeting on the Hill of Tara during the Whitsuntide recess, O’Donnell's absence from the discussion on clauses relating to the congested districts, Laurence Ginnell’s ill treatment of O’Donnell, the League not being very strong in South Meath, a row in Roscommon town between Monsignor McLoughlin and Joe Hayden, O’Donnell informing Redmond that D.D. Sheehan is supplying articles to the 'Irish Independent'. Also contains a circular letter from O’Donnell concerning evicted tenants and the powers of the Land Commissioners.

MS 15,218/3: Correspondence regarding the St. Stephen’s Green election, report of a meeting of the Standing Committee of the United Irish League, R. A. Corr being dismissed as League organiser, minutes of the last meeting of the Standing Committee of the League, the candidates for the Cavan seat, Robert Ambrose’s request to re-organise executives of nine branches of the League in West Mayo, the Town Tenants’ question, expenses incurred by League organisers and a list of payments made in connection with the Tallow tenants’ case.

MS 15,218/4: Correspondence to John Redmond and copies of resolutions passed by Claremorris District Council and Union Offices and Castlebar Rural District Council condemning the actions of John O'Donnell, 1910.
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In collection: John Redmond Papers, 1878-1918.
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
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Notes:With related documents including copies of resolutions condemning O'Donnell.

Physical description: 4 folders (65 items).

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Arrangement:Sub-fonds
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Letters from John O'Donnell, M.P. for South Mayo, to John Redmond,

1900-1910.
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Bibliographic Details
In Collection: John Redmond Papers, 1878-1918.
Description:MS 15,218/1: Correspondence relates to a misapprehension in Monaghan, the Parliamentary Fund, O’Donnell being unable to vote on coal tax in London, copy of a resolution adopted at the last meeting of the National Directory of the United Irish League, O’Donnell being unable to attend the House of Commons, a meeting of the North and South Westmeath Divisional Executives, O’Donnell insisting Dillon’s name should be added to the tenants’ delegation which will meet the landlord representatives at the Land Conference and O’Donnell encouraging Redmond to give Michael Reddy the parliamentary allowance.
MS 15,218/2: Correspondence regarding elections, a meeting on the Hill of Tara during the Whitsuntide recess, O’Donnell's absence from the discussion on clauses relating to the congested districts, Laurence Ginnell’s ill treatment of O’Donnell, the League not being very strong in South Meath, a row in Roscommon town between Monsignor McLoughlin and Joe Hayden, O’Donnell informing Redmond that D.D. Sheehan is supplying articles to the 'Irish Independent'. Also contains a circular letter from O’Donnell concerning evicted tenants and the powers of the Land Commissioners.
MS 15,218/3: Correspondence regarding the St. Stephen’s Green election, report of a meeting of the Standing Committee of the United Irish League, R. A. Corr being dismissed as League organiser, minutes of the last meeting of the Standing Committee of the League, the candidates for the Cavan seat, Robert Ambrose’s request to re-organise executives of nine branches of the League in West Mayo, the Town Tenants’ question, expenses incurred by League organisers and a list of payments made in connection with the Tallow tenants’ case.
MS 15,218/4: Correspondence to John Redmond and copies of resolutions passed by Claremorris District Council and Union Offices and Castlebar Rural District Council condemning the actions of John O'Donnell, 1910.
Main Creator: O’Donnell, John 1866–1920
Language:English
Extent:4 folders (65 items).
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: MS 15,218 (Manuscripts Reading Room)
Rights:Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland.