Letter from Róis Ní Ógáin to Mary Hutton,

[1913] June 18.
Bibliographic Details
Main Creator: Ní Ógáin, Róis, 1865-
Contributors: Hutton, Mary, 1862-1953
Summary:Ní Ógáin thanks Mrs. Hutton for offering to lend her some books, and discusses which ones she would like to consult first. She says that she will be spending some of the autumn and winter with her sister in England, and that she will bring the books with her. She mentions the news that Douglas Hyde has resigned from the Coisde Gnótha [of the Gaelic League] and talks of the divisions within the organisation, hoping that Mrs. Hutton can bring her influence to bear in helping to solve the problems. She briefly mentions some personal matters also.
In collection: Mary Hutton Papers, 1884-1942.
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
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Notes:The letter is written from Glendun Lodge, Cushendun.

Ní Ógáin was one of a number of protestant gentry on the committee of the Gaelic League that established the first Feis in the Glens of Antrim in 1904. She is also known as Rose Maud Young.

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