Speech against the Anglo-Irish treaty
[ca. 1921-1922].
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Summary: | "We were told by Mike [Michael] Collins, that brave and gallant man who served the Republic, so well, until he fell victim to the wiles of the Wesh [sic] Wizard [David Lloyd George] - that he accepted the Treaty because it was a stepping stone to the Republic - This dictum has been proved, by after events, to be absolutly [sic] false..." |
Format: | Manuscript |
Language: | English |
Citation: | National Library of Ireland. Department of Manuscripts. |
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Notes: | Richard Gogan's father William Gogan was arrested in January 1920 for the display of a Republican ballad in one of the family's shops and was sentenced to six months imprisonment in Mountjoy Jail. Physical description: 1 item (10 p.) ; 22 x 17 cm. more |
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MS 41,636 |
Manuscripts Reading Room |
Manuscripts |