This sub-series contains letters from Roger Casement to John Daly.
Ohne TitelLetter from Roger Casement from an unidentified location [to John Daly] relating to Casement’s German friend. He regrets that ‘Things look very black for “Home Rule”.’
Ohne TitelLetter from Mary Alden Childers, 12 Bushy Park Road, Terenure, Dublin, thanking [Madge?] Daly for promising to come and see her and praising her for her ability to ‘accept all that happens with an undefeated spirit.’
Ohne TitelCopy letters from 10 Richmond Avenue, Fairview, Dublin to the Consul of USA, Dublin and to the Commandant, Kilmainham Detention Barrack, [Dublin] attempting to recover her husband’s body on grounds of him having been an American citizen.
Ohne TitelLetter from Kathleen Clarke from Holloway Prison, London to her sister Madge Daly concerning the welfare and education of her children, the payment of household bills and her own state of health. Also a letter from Sorcha MacGuinness, 3 Lion Hill Terrace, Kimmage Road, [Dublin] to Madge Daly enclosing a handwritten copy of a letter from Kathleen Clarke.
Ohne TitelLetter from Kathleen Clarke from Holloway Prison, London to her sister Caroline Daly, thanking her for parcels and asking for more wool, asking for news of her children and discussing the ongoing strikes in Ireland.
Ohne TitelLetter from Kathleen Clarke from Holloway Prison, London to her sister Agnes (Una) Daly seeking news from home, regretting that ‘little things upset one in jail, when one has nothing to do to kill time all day.’
Ohne TitelLetter from George Dartnell, Dublin, outlining the benefits of the proposed extension of the City Record Court.
Ohne TitelPetition from the bankers, merchants and traders of Limerick to the Right Honourable Charles Vereker MP for the Recorder of the city to be authorised to hold the weekly Court of Record when the Mayor and Sheriffs are unable to precede over it, and other related improvements to the Court of Record. The petition ends abruptly and may be a draft or a copy.
Ohne TitelPetition by James Hickey, Overseer, Limerick, seeking a grant of £240 to enable the overseers of St Michael’s parish to support the 80 children in ‘the Institution’ who being over the age of 12 months would not be received into the National Foundling Institution at Dublin.
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