Letter from William O'Brien to Timothy Healy (2 copies),
1927 Dec. 17.
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Summary: | O'Brien discusses contemporary political issues, referencing 'Blythe's communique' and 'snakes in the grass'. He also talks about the government's requirement that Healy step down on completion of his five year term as Governor General. |
In collection: | Correspondence of William O'Brien,1892-1927 |
Format: | Manuscript |
Language: | English |
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Notes: | The notepaper has the printed heading 'Bellevue, Mallow, Co. Cork'. The first copy of the letter, probably the original, is written in a shaky hand, difficult to decipher. The second, written by someone else, is more clear. Physical description: 1 item (6 sheets). more |
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