Letter from Roger Casement to Alice Stopford Green regarding a meeting of the Volunteers that the "Larkin men" tried to break up,
1913 Nov. 26.
Casement writes that Jack White "has his work cut out for him in bringing order to that disorderly mob". He asks about a movement involving "Mrs. Dryhurst" to aid the poor of Dublin and mentions "Paddy Gallagher" who has a poor view on Irish.
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Notes: | Addressed from "At the Savoy / Denham". Physical description: 1 item (4 pages). more |
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Letter from Roger Casement to Alice Stopford Green regarding a meeting of the Volunteers that the "Larkin men" tried to break up,
1913 Nov. 26.
In Collection: | Alice Stopford Green Papers. |
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Description: | Casement writes that Jack White "has his work cut out for him in bringing order to that disorderly mob". He asks about a movement involving "Mrs. Dryhurst" to aid the poor of Dublin and mentions "Paddy Gallagher" who has a poor view on Irish. |
Main Creator: | |
Language: | English |
Extent: | 1 item (4 pages). |
Format: | Manuscript |
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MS 10,464/7/12
(Manuscripts Reading Room) |
Rights: | Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland. |