Letter from Alice Milligan to Mary Hutton,

[1909 March 4].
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Main Creator: Milligan, Alice, 1866-1953
Contributors: Hutton, Mary, 1862-1953
Summary:Milligan gives advice to Mrs. Hutton on where to stay on an upcoming journey to Gweedore and talks about the areas where Irish is much spoken. She suggests she call into Letterkenny on her way home to visit the bishop and St. Eunan's Seminary, where an Irish school for National Teachers is held in the summer. She thinks an unofficial visit from someone such as Mrs. Hutton might ease the friction there has been [between the Gaelic League and the Bishop], but says 'he is one of the greatest living forces in the Irish language movement'. She mentions various other matters, including the [Samuel] Ferguson centenary
In collection: Mary Hutton Papers, 1884-1942.
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
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Notes:The letter is written from Ward Villa, Bangor, Co. Down.

Alice Milligan was a writer and political activist.

Physical description: 1 item (12 pages).

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Letter from Alice Milligan to Mary Hutton,

[1909 March 4].
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Bibliographic Details
In Collection: Mary Hutton Papers, 1884-1942.
Description:Milligan gives advice to Mrs. Hutton on where to stay on an upcoming journey to Gweedore and talks about the areas where Irish is much spoken. She suggests she call into Letterkenny on her way home to visit the bishop and St. Eunan's Seminary, where an Irish school for National Teachers is held in the summer. She thinks an unofficial visit from someone such as Mrs. Hutton might ease the friction there has been [between the Gaelic League and the Bishop], but says 'he is one of the greatest living forces in the Irish language movement'. She mentions various other matters, including the [Samuel] Ferguson centenary
Main Creator: Milligan, Alice, 1866-1953
Language:English
Extent:1 item (12 pages).
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: MS 8,611/12/6 (Manuscripts Reading Room)
Rights:Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland.