Letter from Fr. Henry Day to George Noble Plunkett, Count Plunkett, apologising for insulting the Irish in a previous address and expressing his desire for Ireland and England to remain peacefully unified, with a draft letter from of George Noble Plunkett, Count Plunkett,
1919 Dec. 21.
In George Noble Plunkett, Count Plunkett's letter he refuses to accept the view that England and Ireland should be unified and cites a number of reasons for this.
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Notes: | Address on letter heading: "The Holy Name, / Manchester". Physical description: 1 item (5 pages). more |
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Letter from Fr. Henry Day to George Noble Plunkett, Count Plunkett, apologising for insulting the Irish in a previous address and expressing his desire for Ireland and England to remain peacefully unified, with a draft letter from of George Noble Plunkett, Count Plunkett,
1919 Dec. 21.
In Collection: | Count Plunkett Papers, 1648-1940 |
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Description: | In George Noble Plunkett, Count Plunkett's letter he refuses to accept the view that England and Ireland should be unified and cites a number of reasons for this. |
Main Creator: | |
Language: | English |
Extent: | 1 item (5 pages). |
Format: | Manuscript |
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MS 11,374/20/2
(Manuscripts Reading Room) |
Rights: | Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland. |