Letter from [Bulmer Hobson] to Roger Casement discussing the well being of mutual acquaintances, his travels in America and meetings in Ireland, Casement's post in Santos, and discussing the demise of the 'Republic' and its amalgamation with the 'Peasant',

circa 1907.

Hobson states; "...they only send a man to Santos that they want to get rid of. You would be better here without money than in that place. One never starves in Ireland.".

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Main Creator: Hobson, Bulmer
Contributors: Casement, Roger, 1864-1916
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
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Notes:Letter includes the address "Belfast".

Physical description: 1 item (2 pages).

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Letter from [Bulmer Hobson] to Roger Casement discussing the well being of mutual acquaintances, his travels in America and meetings in Ireland, Casement's post in Santos, and discussing the demise of the 'Republic' and its amalgamation with the 'Peasant',

circa 1907.
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In Collection: Roger Casement Papers, 1889-1945
Description:Hobson states; "...they only send a man to Santos that they want to get rid of. You would be better here without money than in that place. One never starves in Ireland.".
Main Creator: Hobson, Bulmer
Language:English
Extent:1 item (2 pages).
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: MS 13,073/46x/4 (Manuscripts Reading Room)
Rights:Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland.