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Extract of a letter from [Francis?] Hackett to Billy [William J. Maloney] regarding a statement written by Joseph Bigger claiming that Roger Casement was homosexual and that because of this was "a perfect target for a criminal's diary",
1937 March 24.
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Main Creator:
Hackett
,
Francis
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1883
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1962
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English
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Joseph McGarrity Papers, 1789-1971
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1937 March 24.
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Letter from Francis Hackett to Bulmer Hobson stating that "the evidence is in Dr. [William J.] Maloney's hands" and asking him to help Maloney sift through the evidence,
1937 April 21.
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Hackett
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Francis
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1883
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1962
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English
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Joseph McGarrity Papers, 1789-1971
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1937 April 21.
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Inscribed on headed paper: "Killadreenan House, / New...
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Hackett, Francis, 1883-1962
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