Correspondence of James G. Douglas,
1926 January - May.
Contains letters from L. Hollingsworth Wood concerning personal affairs as well as Irish White Cross business including fund-raising efforts in New York by Ms. French-Mullan for St. Ultan's Infant Hospital; letters to and from Dr. Patrick McCartan about the oath of allegiance and a private conversation between McCartan and Douglas which was reported in the Irish Independent; letters relating to the financial circumstances of Alesbury Bros. Ltd.; letters relating to a speech given by Douglas in the seanad; a letter from Alice Stopford Green proposing James MacNeill as a new senator; a letter from Sean O'Murchadha of the Department of External Affairs sending him 30 copies of a statement received from the Department of Justice on the question of prisoners; a letter from Alfred Zimmern inviting Douglas to lecture in Geneva at the International Institute of Intellectual Cooperation. Correspondents include Andrew Jameson, L. Hollingsworth Wood, Gordon Campbell, Patrick McCartan, Alfred Zimmern, Jonathan Hogg, Lionel Curtis, William Sears, Joseph Haughton, P. McGilligan, Eileen Hawkes, Maurice Moore, A. O'Rahilly, Nippon Yusen Kaisha and Alice Stopford Green.
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Format: | Manuscript |
Language: | English |
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Notes: | Physical description: 3 folders (14 items). |
Arrangement: | Sub-fonds. |
Correspondence of James G. Douglas,
1926 January - May.
In Collection: | Senator James Green Douglas Papers. |
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Description: | Contains letters from L. Hollingsworth Wood concerning personal affairs as well as Irish White Cross business including fund-raising efforts in New York by Ms. French-Mullan for St. Ultan's Infant Hospital; letters to and from Dr. Patrick McCartan about the oath of allegiance and a private conversation between McCartan and Douglas which was reported in the Irish Independent; letters relating to the financial circumstances of Alesbury Bros. Ltd.; letters relating to a speech given by Douglas in the seanad; a letter from Alice Stopford Green proposing James MacNeill as a new senator; a letter from Sean O'Murchadha of the Department of External Affairs sending him 30 copies of a statement received from the Department of Justice on the question of prisoners; a letter from Alfred Zimmern inviting Douglas to lecture in Geneva at the International Institute of Intellectual Cooperation. Correspondents include Andrew Jameson, L. Hollingsworth Wood, Gordon Campbell, Patrick McCartan, Alfred Zimmern, Jonathan Hogg, Lionel Curtis, William Sears, Joseph Haughton, P. McGilligan, Eileen Hawkes, Maurice Moore, A. O'Rahilly, Nippon Yusen Kaisha and Alice Stopford Green. |
Main Creator: | |
Language: | English |
Extent: | 3 folders (14 items). |
Format: | Manuscript |
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MS 49,581/37-39
(Manuscripts Reading Room) |
Rights: | Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland |