Letter from Róis Ní Ógáin to Mary Hutton,
[1916] June 2.
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Summary: | Ní Ógáin sends a donation to the Irish National Aid Association and, as she has seen Mrs. Hutton's name on the committee, asks her to give it to the treasurer on her behalf. She writes of the rebellion, her shock at the executions and her wonder as to what the rebels were aiming for. She mentions that the Miss Bannisters are allowed to visit Roger Casement [their cousin] three times a week. She talks about the current political situation, and asks Mrs. Hutton about the present state of the Gaelic League. |
In collection: | Mary Hutton Papers, 1884-1942. |
Format: | Manuscript |
Language: | English |
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Notes: | Written from Crowmarsh Battle Wallingford, Oxfordshire, c/o Mrs. Stevenson. 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. Physical description: 1 item (4 pages). more |
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Letter from Róis Ní Ógáin to Mary Hutton,
[1916] June 2.
In Collection: | Mary Hutton Papers, 1884-1942. |
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Description: | Ní Ógáin sends a donation to the Irish National Aid Association and, as she has seen Mrs. Hutton's name on the committee, asks her to give it to the treasurer on her behalf. She writes of the rebellion, her shock at the executions and her wonder as to what the rebels were aiming for. She mentions that the Miss Bannisters are allowed to visit Roger Casement [their cousin] three times a week. She talks about the current political situation, and asks Mrs. Hutton about the present state of the Gaelic League. |
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Language: | English |
Extent: | 1 item (4 pages). |
Format: | Manuscript |
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MS 8,611/22/5
(Manuscripts Reading Room) |
Rights: | Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland. |