This sub-series contains letters from Cornelius (Con) Healy [to Madge Daly?].
Ohne TitelThis sub-series contains a letter from Maria Heuston to [Madge?] Daly.
Ohne TitelLetter from Maria Heuston, 20 Fontenoy Street, Dublin to Miss Daly relating to the first anniversary of the Easter Rising, her son Sean Heuston, and the Longford by-election.
Ohne TitelLetter from Denis McCullough, St James’s Park, Falls Road, [Belfast] to Madge Daly apologising for not having written sooner and expressing his sense of loss following the death of Thomas Clarke.
Ohne TitelLetter from Seán Mac Diarmada, 12 D’Olier Street, Dublin to Madge Daly, seeking her assistance in his efforts to find employment for John Beelin in Limerick.
Ohne TitelLetter from Seán Mac Diarmada, Irish Freedom, 5 Findlater Place, Dublin to John Daly, giving a lively description of a train journey in the same compartment with a cattle dealer, a Protestant clergyman and an engaged couple. He expresses concern for ‘the Partition business being carried’ and describes a march by the Dublin Volunteers through the city.
Ohne TitelLetter from Seán Mac Diarmada, Dublin to John Daly, making a reference to a meeting with the Provisional council and the placing of the Home Rule Bill on the statute books.
Ohne TitelManuscript and typescript copies of a letter from Seán Mac Diarmada from Richmond Prison, Dublin to John Daly, written on the night prior to his execution.
Ohne TitelLetter from Seán McGarry, Lincoln Prison, England to Madge Daly, containing general pleasantries and accounts of prison life.
Ohne TitelLetter from Seán McLoughlin, County Jail, Limerick to Miss Daly giving an account of the conditions under which the Republican prisoners are living as a consequence of overcrowding, poor sanitation, poor nutrition and the constant fear of disease. He mentions a telegram he has received from Moscow asking him to make his way to London to meet with a committee being assembled to place pressure on the Labour Movement to help end the Civil War. He also expresses the hope of getting an opportunity of laying the case of the prisoners before the International Red Cross.
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