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SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

7.<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. HQ. NAME OF DONOR Sean . 'Duffy,<br />

DOCUMENT FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS<br />

PAlL faggftHg COURTS 1919 - 1922.<br />

Croup 5.<br />

Appointments £c Conferences etc. <strong>of</strong> Parish & District Court Justices, 1921-22.<br />

Circular, undated, from Minister for Home Affairs instructing that a meeting be called <strong>of</strong><br />

all District Justices - (annotated "Issued during the Truce period").<br />

Republican Court Convention at Annacurra, Saturday, 24tb September, 1921 - Suggested Agen^i.<br />

Letter, 28th September, 1921, from Mis* Bar<strong>to</strong>n re her intention net <strong>to</strong> attend a meeting<br />

at Togher, Roundwood, on following Thursday.<br />

List <strong>of</strong> persons, addresses tions in connection v/ith meeting at Togher, 29/9/1921<br />

Copy <strong>of</strong> Circular <strong>to</strong> be sent <strong>to</strong> various Registrars, 21st Oc<strong>to</strong>ber, 1921, from Sean Iff*<br />

Ua Dubhthaigh re proposed meeting <strong>of</strong> District Justices & Clerks.<br />

Election <strong>of</strong> Parish & District Justices - Convention for East 7/icklow Constituency at<br />

Hioklqw on 22nd Oc<strong>to</strong>ber, 1921:<br />

(a) Notice 10/10/21 convening meeting for 22/10/1921;<br />

(b) Suggested Agenda;<br />

(c) Letter, 21st Oc<strong>to</strong>ber, 1921, from llicheal Ua Duinn, 0/C *F* Coy., Battn. , 2,<br />

Enniskerrv, regretting inability <strong>to</strong> attend convention;<br />

(d) Letter, 22nd Oc<strong>to</strong>ber, 1921, from Niss Bar<strong>to</strong>n, Glendalough House, regretting<br />

inability <strong>to</strong> attend convention;<br />

(e) List <strong>of</strong> personnel in attendance and notes <strong>of</strong> jjroceedings.<br />

Parish Conventions, V/icklow 1st November, 1921, Enniskerry 1st November, 1921,<br />

Bray 27th Oc<strong>to</strong>ber, 1921, & Delgany 1st November, 1921:<br />

(a) Draft & copy <strong>of</strong> convention notice, 24th Oc<strong>to</strong>ber, 1921;<br />

(b) Note <strong>of</strong> Proceedings at Delgany Convention, 1st November, 1921.<br />

Papers relating <strong>to</strong> establishment <strong>of</strong> Courts in East V/icklow & North Vfexford,<br />

Oc<strong>to</strong>ber-November, 1921.<br />

Circular, 12th August, 1922, re meeting <strong>of</strong> all Court <strong>of</strong>ficials, Enniscorthy,<br />

17th August, 1922.


SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

1.<br />

2.<br />

3.<br />

4.<br />

5.<br />

6.<br />

7.<br />

8.<br />

9.<br />

1.<br />

2.<br />

3.<br />

4.<br />

5.<br />

6.<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. 210. NAME OF DONOR Sean LI. 0'Duffy,<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

CURTS 1919 - 1922.<br />

Group 4.<br />

Correspondence.<br />

Correspondence Book - 8th September, 1921, <strong>to</strong> 3rd November, 1921.<br />

Correspondence Book - 7th November, 1921, <strong>to</strong> 17th December, 1921.<br />

Correspondence Book - 27th December, 1921, <strong>to</strong> 30th September, 1922.<br />

Letter, 28th September, 1921, from Patrick O'Neill, Ballin<strong>to</strong>mbay, Rathdrum,<br />

giving names <strong>of</strong> Parish Justices for Rathdrum 77.<br />

Letter, 4th November, 1921, <strong>to</strong> I.'Ir. J". Shortall^ writer and subject not specified.<br />

Correspondence re sajary <strong>of</strong> Court Registrar, November, 1921, Leix District.<br />

Letter, 2nd December, 1921, <strong>to</strong> Registrar Leix - re inaccuracies in Balance Sheets for<br />

September <strong>to</strong> Oc<strong>to</strong>ber.<br />

Letter, 20th April, 1922, from Secty. Dept. <strong>of</strong> Home Affairs <strong>to</strong> Sean C !<br />

Duffy re<br />

conditions in N. Hildare.<br />

Letter, 9th February, 1937, from Sean Grabis, Garda Station, Killorglin, Co. Kerry,<br />

<strong>to</strong> Sean CDuffy re verifying his, Grabis's, service as Dail Court Clerk in 1921."<br />

Group 5.<br />

Records <strong>of</strong> Actual Cases.<br />

Parish Court Clerk's Report for various districts in Leix County for month <strong>of</strong><br />

Oc<strong>to</strong>ber, 1921.<br />

Warrant <strong>of</strong> Distress by Thomas S. Cuffe against Thomas Michael, 52, Pembroke Road,<br />

Dublin, 28/2/1922.<br />

Mark Conway & others V. James Heely - appeal against a decree <strong>of</strong> the District Court,<br />

East V/icklow, 4/3/1922.<br />

Elizabeth Lambert & others V. Henry Brett, 1922.<br />

Henry Copeland V. James Brett, 1/4/1922.<br />

I.R.P. (Irish Republican Police) v. Elizabeth Hurtagh and James Murtagh (Circuit Court)<br />

letter from Andrew S:an<strong>to</strong>n, 19 June 1922, re payment <strong>of</strong> expenses.<br />

FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS


REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. NAME OF DONOR<br />

2.<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

3.<br />

FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS


DETAILS 0 F<br />

13.<br />

MISS NORA A?:'I\S (ASH5) GCL


SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

1.<br />

2.<br />

3.<br />

4.<br />

5.<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. 213. NAME OF DONOR<br />

2.<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

<strong>Documents</strong> regarding her brother, Thomas Ashe, who died on<br />

hunger-strike - Mount joy Prison - in September, 1917.<br />

Entries by Thomas Ashe, August, 1917, in a diary <strong>of</strong> John J. Quilty, Limerick,<br />

subsequently Cappagh, Kilrush, written in response <strong>to</strong> a request for his au<strong>to</strong>graph<br />

in the Athlunkard Boat Club on the evening <strong>of</strong> the day on which E. de Valera was<br />

elected M.P. for East Clare.<br />

Letter, 28th June, 1917, from Michael Collins <strong>to</strong> Thomas Ashe re E. McN. (Eoin McNeill?),<br />

with covering envelope.<br />

Letter, 2 5th July, 1917, from Michael Collins <strong>to</strong> Thomas Ashe re (a) plans for the<br />

future <strong>of</strong> prisoners released from Lewes prison and (b) selection <strong>of</strong> Thomas Ashe &<br />

Con Collins <strong>to</strong> speak at Tralee on 5th August, , with covering envelope.<br />

Letter, 3rd September, 1917, from Michael Collins <strong>to</strong> Norah Ashe re trial <strong>of</strong> her brother,<br />

with covering envelope.<br />

Letter, ICth September, 1917, from Thomas Ashe <strong>to</strong> his sister, Norah Ashe, re sentence <strong>of</strong><br />

2 years* hard labour - with covering envelope.<br />

N.3. All the documents in this collection are pho<strong>to</strong>stats <strong>of</strong><br />

originals which were loaned <strong>to</strong> the <strong>Bureau</strong> <strong>of</strong> Military<br />

His<strong>to</strong>ry cc returned <strong>to</strong> HJ5S Ashe at her request.<br />

Negatives <strong>of</strong> the pho<strong>to</strong>stats are also included. Typed<br />

copies have been added by the <strong>Bureau</strong>.<br />

! ; ! l s s N o r a<br />

Aghas (Ashe)<br />

3.<br />

FORMAT E:c. OBSERVATIONS


REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. NAME OF DONOR<br />

SUB.<br />

NO. DOCUMENT FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS


. D. 216.<br />

3 OF<br />

CCLL2C


SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

1.<br />

2.<br />

3.<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. 216. NAME OF DONOR Elizabeth Bloxham.<br />

Covering letter, 28/4/52, <strong>to</strong> the <strong>Bureau</strong> from the donor, Hiss Bloxham.<br />

2.<br />

DOCUMENT FORMAT Etc.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Irish Review", November, 1912, containing an article entitled North East Ulster<br />

by the donor, Elizabeth Bloxham.<br />

Pho<strong>to</strong>graph taken in 1920 <strong>of</strong> a Convention <strong>of</strong> Cumann na mBan held in a hall attached<br />

<strong>to</strong> Whitefriar ^ t . Catholic Church, Dublin.<br />

4.<br />

OBSERVATIONS


SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. NAME OF DONOR<br />

2.<br />

DOCUMENT FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS


SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. 218. NAME OF DONOR Thomas Maione,<br />

1. "<strong>The</strong> Police Gazette or Hue-and-Cry", for Tuesday, June 21, 1921,<br />

DOCUMENT FORMAT Etc.<br />

with pho<strong>to</strong>stat COD;/.<br />

2. "Treatment <strong>of</strong> Irish Prisoners lish Prison Camps" - Frongoch,<br />

November 1916 -<br />

Printed leaflet, with pho<strong>to</strong>stat copy,


X6046.14022C.9/56.2,000.W.&S.M.(I.)Ltd. G5213<br />

1.<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. NAME OF DONOR<br />

2.<br />

1<br />

3. 4.<br />

SUB.<br />

NO. DOCUMENT FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS


SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

1.<br />

2.<br />

2.<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. 221 NAME OF DONOR Chief Justice Conor Maguire.<br />

2.<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

Group 3.<br />

DAlL 3IREAITN LAND STDTTIS'SITT C01.1.0!SSICN.<br />

"Proposals constituting a National Land Settlement Commission <strong>to</strong> be incorporated in a<br />

Dail Mreann Decree" - undated.<br />

Provisional Constitution and Regulations <strong>of</strong> the Courts <strong>of</strong> the Land Settlement Commission 1921.<br />

Official notepaper <strong>of</strong> the Land Settlement Commission, 10, Westmoreland St., Dublin.<br />

Group 2.<br />

COURTS OF JUSTICE OF DAIL SlREANN.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Constructive Work <strong>of</strong> Dail ^lireann, No. 1, <strong>The</strong> National Police & Courts <strong>of</strong> Justice, 19$1<br />

Affidavit by Diarmuid 6 Cruadhlaoich, Supreme Court <strong>of</strong> New York County, claim<br />

for payment <strong>of</strong> his salary as a judge out <strong>of</strong> the proceeds <strong>of</strong> the Dail Loan - 17/9/23.<br />

3.<br />

FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS


SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

X6046.14022C.9/S6.2,000.W.&S.M.(I.)Ltd. G52B.<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD.<br />

2.<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

NAME OF DONOR<br />

3.<br />

FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS


D E T A I L S OF<br />

n n ooo<br />

COLLECTION.


SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

1.<br />

2.<br />

3.<br />

4.<br />

5.<br />

7.<br />

8.<br />

X6046.14022C.9/56.2,000.W.


DETAILS 0 F<br />

C. D« 227<br />

FINTAN MURPHY COLLECTION.<br />

• • • "•••"v. ~ .r.<br />

r<br />

v<br />

«


SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

1.<br />

2.<br />

3.<br />

k.<br />

5.<br />

6.<br />

7.<br />

8.<br />

9.<br />

10.<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. 227 NAME OF DONOR Pintail Murphy<br />

PAGE ^3 (<br />

DOCUMENT FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS<br />

Group 1.<br />

GAELIC LEAGUE, 1893-1925.<br />

Nos. CD.227/1/1. etc.<br />

A Gaelic League Cathechism - London. Undated.<br />

Gaelic League Leaflet No. 1 - Bilingual. "Twelve Reasons". Undated.<br />

Gaelic League Pamphlets -<br />

(a) No. 6 - Irishwomen and the National Language - by Mary E.L. Butler.<br />

(n) No. 23 - Ireland*s Defence. Her Language. - by Rev. P.P. Kavanagh,<br />

O.S.F.<br />

Bilingual Leaflet. Objects, Means, Constitution, etc. 1900.<br />

A Pamphlet for Workers - "Our Line <strong>of</strong> Advance" - A paper written for<br />

Craobh Ui Gramhnaigh, Cork, 15.4.*17.<br />

Gaelic League <strong>of</strong> London - Proceedings, 1901-2.<br />

Gaelic League <strong>of</strong> London - Constitution:<br />

(a) As revised May 1917.<br />

(b) do. June 1918<br />

(c) do. May 1919.<br />

(d) May 1923.<br />

Gaelic League <strong>of</strong> London - Ciste na Teangan, 1921.<br />

Peile na nGaedheal - London - Gaelic League Periodical - 9 odd copies 1916-1920<br />

Press Cuttings -<br />

(a) <strong>The</strong> "Academy", 11+th Oct. 1892 - Review <strong>of</strong> Dr. Douglas Hyde's<br />

"Love Songs <strong>of</strong> Connaught".<br />

(b) <strong>The</strong> "Star", 1897 - do. do.<br />

(c) <strong>The</strong> "Daily Chronicle", 10th Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1900. Review <strong>of</strong> Carmina Gadelica,<br />

by Alexander Carmichael.<br />

1


SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. 227<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

Group 2.<br />

CUMANN HA MBAN.<br />

Nos» CD.227/2/1. etc.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Spanish War "by <strong>The</strong>obald Wolfe Tone - National Series No. 2<br />

Republished "by Cumann na mBan, 1915.<br />

Leabhar na mBan. c. 1919.<br />

Invitations <strong>to</strong> dance organised by Summerhill Branch <strong>of</strong> Cumann na mBan<br />

in aid <strong>of</strong> Interned Prisoners, 17th September, 1921.<br />

(a) Commander McKeown, T.D.<br />

(b) Commander Pintan Murphy.<br />

NAME OF DONOR Mr. Pintan Murphy<br />

3 3 i<br />

FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS


SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

8<br />

10<br />

11<br />

12<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. 227 NAME OF DONOR Mr. Pintan Murphy<br />

2.<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

Group 3*<br />

RISING OP EASTER WEEK. 1916.<br />

Jfos. CD.227/3/1* etc.<br />

Proclamation <strong>of</strong> the Irish Republic, April 2kth9 1916. Reprint with pho<strong>to</strong>s.<br />

"Last Inspiring Address <strong>of</strong> Thomas MacDonagh". Manuscript copy on notepaper<br />

headed Bendemeer, 118 Moreharap<strong>to</strong>n Road, Dublin.<br />

Roger Casement*s last message <strong>to</strong> Ireland - Pen<strong>to</strong>nville, 2.8.1916.<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> the Royal Commission on the Rebellion in Ireland, 1916.<br />

Two copies - CD. 8279<br />

**A Fragment <strong>of</strong> 1916 His<strong>to</strong>ry**. Printed Pamphlet.<br />

"Rebel Ireland". Thoughts on Easter Week, 1916, by E. Sylvia Pankhurst,<br />

"Patrick R. Pearse 1<br />

* - A sketch <strong>of</strong> his life by Coilin.<br />

"Conditions at Frongoch Internment Camp" - TTeostyled statement, undated.<br />

"Ireland, England and the War". Text <strong>of</strong> leaflet dropped from a German aeroplane<br />

in<strong>to</strong> the English bases in Prance. Two copies.<br />

"Why Casement went <strong>to</strong> Germany" - by Sir Roger Casement. Prom the Evening Mail<br />

(New York) 10.8.1916.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Sinn Fein Leaders <strong>of</strong> 1916"<br />

Poblacht na Mlireann - Picture <strong>of</strong> Pearse, etc.<br />

3.<br />

PAGE 33 3<br />

FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS


REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. 227 NAME OF DONOR Mr. Pin tan Murphy<br />

2.<br />

DOCUMENT FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS<br />

Group lu<br />

IRISH NATIONAL AID AND VOLUNTEER DEPENDENTS' FUND AND<br />

SIMILAR ORGANISATIONS,<br />

Nos. C.D.227A/1. etc.<br />

Irish National Aid and Volunteer Dependents' Fund<br />

(a) Constitution (undated)<br />

(b) Appeal for funds, Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1916.<br />

(c) Gift sale - Catalogue - 20-21 April (?1917) 2 copies.<br />

(d) Programme <strong>of</strong> Concert held in Mansion House, Dublin, 27th June 1917,<br />

in aid <strong>of</strong> Irish National Aid and Volunteer Dependents' Fund.<br />

Irish National Relief Fund - Statement <strong>of</strong> receipts and payments<br />

up <strong>to</strong> 30th November, 1916.<br />

Irish Republican Prisoners' Dependents* Fund - Further appeal - undated (? 1917)<br />

Irish White Cross - Appeal for Funds, 26th February 1921 - with personnel.<br />

American Committee for Relief in Ireland - Comprehensive survey and<br />

extract from Daily Independent, 30th March, 1921.<br />

J


SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. 227 NAME OF DONOR Mr. Fintan Murphy<br />

2.<br />

DOCUMENT FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS<br />

Group 5.<br />

ECCLESIASTICAL PRONOUNCEMENTS - 1916-1921.<br />

Nos. CD. 227/5/1. etc.<br />

Text <strong>of</strong> speech made "by His Lordship the Most Rev. Dr. O'Dwyer on the occasion<br />

<strong>of</strong> the conferring <strong>of</strong> the Freedom <strong>of</strong> the City <strong>of</strong> Limerick on him - 1^.9.1916<br />

Printed text <strong>of</strong> letter from Thomas O'Dea, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Galway, <strong>to</strong> the Right Hon,<br />

the Chief Secretary for Ireland - 25.11.1920.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Faith and Morals <strong>of</strong> Sinn Fe*in" "by Rev. P. Gaynor, Ennis.<br />

Leaflet - extract from speech by Very Rev. T. Finlay, S.J., at Dromore,<br />

Co. Tyrone.<br />

"Irish Bishops on English Rule", 1919.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Prison Experience and Prison Breaking <strong>of</strong> an Irish Volunteer<br />

(Patk. Fleming) by an Irish priest, c.1921.


X6046.14022C.9/S6.2,000.W.&S.M.(I.)Ltd. G52fi,<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. 227 NAME OF DONOR<br />

SUB.<br />

NO. DOCUMENT<br />

7<br />

8<br />

"Sinn Fe*in in Tabloid Form". Undated.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Police and the Nation". Undated.<br />

National Council Pamphlets:<br />

Group 6 .<br />

SINN.rflN LEAFLETS & PAMPHLETS.<br />

Nos. C.D«227/6/1. etc.<br />

(a) "How Ireland is taxed". Address delivered by Mr. Arthur Griffith,<br />

16th September 1907.<br />

(b) "<strong>The</strong> Sinn Fe*in Policy". December 1907.<br />

Scheme <strong>of</strong> Organisation, Rules, etc.<br />

To be proposed by Eamon de Valera. Undated.<br />

Scheme apparently adopted. Undated.<br />

Similar <strong>to</strong> (b) but printed differently by a. different printer - undated<br />

Constitution and Rules as drafted by the Xrd Chomhairle, England, at<br />

meeting 7.9.1919, and approved by the Standing<br />

Committee in Dublin,<br />

(e) Constitution and Rules - Cumann Ruaidhre if hie ^asmuinn, Lunnddin.<br />

Sinn ?e*tn - Corughadh (Constitution) bilingual leaflet.<br />

is<br />

Sinn Fe*in Tracts.<br />

Bilingual leaflet,<br />

do. in different format, with deletions and other markings<br />

in pencil on last two pages.<br />

No. 3. "How <strong>to</strong> form Sinn Fe*in CJubs".<br />

No. km "<strong>The</strong> Nature <strong>of</strong> Sinn Fe*in".<br />

No. 5. "Spectacles for Ulstermen".<br />

Sinn Fe*in National Fund (censored) Trustees Appeal.<br />

Sinn Fe*in Leaflets:<br />

(a) Undated list <strong>of</strong> Sinn Fe*in leaflets.<br />

b) No. 2. "FarmersI Your turn now". Undated.<br />

c) No. 3. "Work for a Sinn Fe*in Branch". Undated.<br />

d) No. km "Robbery under arms". Undated.<br />

e) No. 5. "<strong>The</strong> Small Nations". August 1917.<br />

f) No. 6. "<strong>The</strong> Ethics <strong>of</strong> Sinn Fe*in". September 1917.<br />

g) No. 7. "War on the Cattle Trade". August 1917.<br />

h) No. 8. "<strong>The</strong> Land Question". Undated.<br />

i) No. 10. "Conservation <strong>of</strong> Food". Undated.<br />

Mr. Ffntan Murphy<br />

3.<br />

33b<br />

FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS


SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

9<br />

10<br />

11<br />

12<br />

13<br />

1U<br />

15<br />

16<br />

17<br />

18<br />

19<br />

20.<br />

21<br />

X6046.14022C.9/56.2,000.\V.&S.M.(I.)Ud. G52B.<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. 227 NAME OF DONOR Mr. Pintail Murphy<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

Group 6.<br />

SINN F#IN LEAFLETS & PAMPHLETS<br />

Leaflet - "Conservation <strong>of</strong> Pood" - different from No. 8(i)<br />

"Milsgail do mhisneach a Bhariba". Undated.<br />

"Arthur Griffith" - a study <strong>of</strong> the Pounder <strong>of</strong> Sinn Prfin.<br />

Cash Account <strong>of</strong> National Executive and various elections, 30th September 1917.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Two Policies - Sinn Fe*in or Parliamentarianism" by a Western Priest. 5 Sept.1918<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Issue" - the case for Sinn Fe*in - by "Lec<strong>to</strong>r" 1918.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Sacred Egoism <strong>of</strong> Sinn Fe*in" by "Gnathai gan Iarraidh", 1918.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Case <strong>of</strong> Ireland". Sinn Pe*in Series No. 12. c. 1919.<br />

"Impressions <strong>of</strong> Sinn Fe*in in America" by Mrs. Sheehy Skeffing<strong>to</strong>n, 1919.<br />

"Great Sinn Pe*in Demonstration", March 1st 1920. Advt. leaflet.<br />

"Sinn Fein and its enemies" by William O'Brien, M.P. Undated.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Sinn Fe*in Fellowship" by Mrs. Francis Acland. April 29th 1921.<br />

Xrd Fheiseanna.<br />

(a) Tenth Convention. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1917. Agenda.<br />

(b) Eleventh Convention. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1918. Agenda.<br />

(c) do. Reports <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers and Direc<strong>to</strong>rs.<br />

(d) Thirteenth Convention. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1921. Agenda.<br />

3.<br />

PAGE<br />

33<br />

7-<br />

FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS


X6046.14022C.9/5G.2,000.\V.&S.M.(I.)Ltd\ G52B.<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION<br />

i. 2. 3.<br />

SUB.<br />

NO. DOCUMENT FORMAT Etc.<br />

1<br />

(a)<br />

(b)<br />

(c)<br />

(a)<br />

(e)<br />

(f)<br />

(g)<br />

(i)<br />

(3)<br />

(k)<br />

(1)<br />

(m)<br />

(n)<br />

(o)<br />

(P)<br />

(q)<br />

Group 7<br />

PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS<br />

A. LONGPCRD ELECTIONS - 12th MAY 1917 •<br />

Nos. C.D.227/7/A/1. etc.<br />

"Ireland sold again". Letter from Archbishop Walsh, 8th May 1917.<br />

"What will South Longford do?".<br />

"Kerry appeals <strong>to</strong> Longford".<br />

"Cork f<br />

s appeal <strong>to</strong> South Longford".<br />

"Up McKenna and Croppies Lie Down".<br />

"Car<strong>to</strong>on" re three elections in Roscommon, South Longford and East Clare.<br />

"Men <strong>of</strong> South Longford, who will you follow?"<br />

"Men <strong>of</strong> Longford" - extract from letter written by Sir Francis Vane.<br />

"How Tipperary Freed the Prisoners".<br />

"Who Prevai ted Conscription?"<br />

"John Dillon's Offer".<br />

"We will not forget those members cheering".<br />

"Threatening a Land Tax".<br />

"McGuinness <strong>to</strong> the elec<strong>to</strong>rs <strong>of</strong> Longford".<br />

"Parnell's Policy".<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Bishop <strong>of</strong> Limerick speaks - How the Irish Prisoners are treated".<br />

"<strong>The</strong>ir position and ours".


SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. 227<br />

Leaflets.<br />

(a)<br />

(*)<br />

(e)<br />

(a)<br />

(e)<br />

(f)<br />

(g)<br />

(h)<br />

(i)<br />

(J)<br />

(k)<br />

(i)<br />

(m)<br />

(n)<br />

(o)<br />

(P)<br />

(l)<br />

(r)<br />

(B)<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

Group 7 *<br />

PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS.<br />

B. EAST CLARE ELECTION - 11th JULY 1917,<br />

Nos. C.D.227/?/yi> etc.<br />

Extract from speech <strong>of</strong> Dr. O'Dwyer at Limerick - ll+th September 1916.<br />

"Bainfidh ifire a Saoirse iomla'n amach le teann trodi no* eile".<br />

"East Clare Election" - letter from Rev. James Clancy, P.P. 26.6.1917.<br />

"John Redmond and Casement*s Execution".<br />

"An Chomdha*il Bhre*ige"<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Bishop <strong>of</strong> Limerick and John Redmond".<br />

Facsimile Ballot Paper"<br />

"Ireland at the Crossroads - Vote for de Valera".<br />

"Vote for de Valera who saved your sons from conscription".<br />

"Which? Vote for de Valera, a felon <strong>of</strong> our land".<br />

Mr. John Redmond - Extracts from his speeches at Wexford,<br />

19th May 1898, and 31st July 1898.<br />

"What John Redmond said when he was an Irishman".<br />

"Elec<strong>to</strong>rs <strong>of</strong> East Clare".<br />

"Lynchites "belying the Bishop <strong>of</strong> Limerick".<br />

"Fleecing Ireland".<br />

"An Seanduine Sea*n".<br />

"Da* mBristf an caislesfn moV".<br />

"Nl fheadar ca dedarfadh Sean Buidhe".<br />

"Lynch is winning" - Poster.<br />

<strong>The</strong> "Clare Champion" - 11th July 1917.<br />

NAME OF DONOR Mr. Pintan Murphy<br />

FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS


REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. 227<br />

Leaflets:<br />

(a)<br />

(c)<br />

(a)<br />

(e)<br />

(f)<br />

(g)<br />

(h)<br />

(1)<br />

O)<br />

(k)<br />

(1)<br />

(m)<br />

(n)<br />

(o)<br />

(P)<br />

(9)<br />

(r)<br />

(s)<br />

(t)<br />

(u)<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

Group 7<br />

PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS.<br />

C. SOUTH ARMAGH ELECTIONS - FEBRUARY 1918,<br />

"Farmers! Your turn now".<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Small Nations".<br />

Nos. C.D.227/7/&/l.wgtc,<br />

"Parnell's Policy - What Parnell said in 1881".<br />

"Fleecing Ireland".<br />

"Statement "by Father O'Ciaran, P.P."<br />

"Dr. Pat McCartan, P.R.C.S. went <strong>to</strong> America as s<strong>to</strong>ker on a liner<br />

<strong>to</strong> demand Ireland's Independence".<br />

"<strong>Part</strong>ition".<br />

"Connacht has spoken, Munster has spoken, Leinster has spoken.<br />

Does Ulster want <strong>Part</strong>ition?"<br />

"How the English Parliament taxes Ireland".<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Austrian Government says about Poland".<br />

"<strong>The</strong> late Bishop <strong>of</strong> Limerick and John Redmond"*<br />

"Are you a Hib?" - Copy <strong>of</strong> telegram from William Duncan, Secretary <strong>to</strong><br />

"<strong>The</strong> workers and the election".<br />

"Voters <strong>of</strong> Armagh".<br />

"Irish Bishop recommends Sinn Fe*in".<br />

"Hard Facts".<br />

"Vote for McCartan and Irish Freedom".<br />

"South Arma;;h! Your day for Ireland".<br />

"Conscription".<br />

Sinn Fe*in Headquarters, Dundalk, 26th January 1918.<br />

"Who protected Skeffing<strong>to</strong>n's murderer?"<br />

Who was the Hangman?"<br />

(v) "South Armagh - Vote for Ireland's 'Self-Determination' ".<br />

(w) "People <strong>of</strong> South Armagh! Read this - - - "<br />

(x) "To the Voters <strong>of</strong> Armagh".<br />

(y) "Who are they who want <strong>to</strong> help the English Government <strong>to</strong> conscript you?"<br />

NAME OF DONOR Mr. Pintan Murphy<br />

FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS


SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION<br />

2.<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

Group 8.<br />

TUB IRISH VOLUNTEERS AND THE I.R.A. - SCHEMES OF ORGANISATION<br />

Nos. CD. 227/8/1. etc.<br />

General Scheme Drong Xtha Cliath, an IV adh Cath. Complacht "E"<br />

marked in M.S. "Special Copy".<br />

Scheme printed copy - undated.<br />

Sub-title: "<strong>The</strong> organisation <strong>of</strong> the Irish Republican Army".<br />

Group 9.<br />

CONSCRIPTION.<br />

Nos. CD. 227/9/1. etc.<br />

"Conscription for Ireland" - A warning <strong>to</strong> England. Reprint <strong>of</strong> letter from<br />

Mr. George W. Russell ("A.E.") in "Manchester Guardian" 11 May 1918.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Groundwork <strong>of</strong> Conscription" by G. Gavan Duffy, B.L. 24th May 1918.<br />

"No Conscription". Ireland's case re-stated. Address <strong>to</strong> the President<br />

<strong>of</strong> the United States <strong>of</strong> America from the Mansion House Conference,<br />

18th June 1918.<br />

3.<br />

FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS


REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. 227 NAME OF DONOR Mr. Fintan Murphy<br />

Purchases - March-June, 1920.<br />

2.<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

Group 10.<br />

ARMS ACCOUNTS<br />

Nos. CD. 227/10/1. etc.<br />

Distribution <strong>to</strong> Brigade areas April-June, 1920<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

Purchase and Sales<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

Undated<br />

July-August 1920<br />

April-August 1920.<br />

Accounts due, Cork No. 1 Brigade August-September 1920<br />

Expenses - 3 weeks ending 7.8.1920.<br />

3.<br />

FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS<br />

Account Book<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

Entrie s on 2 foolscap<br />

sheets<br />

5 Account sheets<br />

Single sheet<br />

Bound<br />

<strong>to</strong>gether<br />

in the<br />

<strong>Bureau</strong><br />

for<br />

safety


SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

k<br />

5<br />

6<br />

8<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION<br />

DOCUMENT FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS<br />

Group II.<br />

DA'lL tflREANN - PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES<br />

1919-1921<br />

Nos. CD. 227/11/1. etc.<br />

Iris Da*il tfireann - 1st session - 21st January 1919.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Declaration <strong>of</strong> Independence made at first meeting <strong>of</strong> Da*il ifireann,<br />

21st January 1919.<br />

Ireland's address <strong>to</strong> the Free Nations <strong>of</strong> the World, made at first meeting<br />

<strong>of</strong> Da*il tfireann, 21st January 1919.<br />

Presidential statement <strong>of</strong> policy - Public session - 10 April 1919.<br />

Tuairisc Infheidmeach - 17-19 June 1919.<br />

An address <strong>to</strong> the representatives <strong>of</strong> foreign nations adopted at the January<br />

session <strong>of</strong> Defil ^ireann, 1921<br />

"President de Valera states the National Position" - 30th March 1921.<br />

Printed by order <strong>of</strong> Da*il ^firearm.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Authority <strong>of</strong> Da*il ^fireann - Undated leaflet.


3<br />

h<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. 227 NAME OF DONOR<br />

NO. 1.<br />

2.<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

Group 12.<br />

D/flL 1?IREANN - DEPARTMENTAL REPORTS<br />

Nos. C.D. 227/12/1. etc,<br />

r<br />

<strong>The</strong> National Policy and Courts <strong>of</strong> Justice (Ministry for Home Affairs)<br />

1921.<br />

No. 2. In three sections, 1921:-<br />

I. <strong>The</strong> Department <strong>of</strong> Agriculture and <strong>The</strong> Land Settlement Commission.<br />

I I . <strong>The</strong> Commission <strong>of</strong> Inquiry in<strong>to</strong> the Resources and Industries <strong>of</strong><br />

Ireland.<br />

I I I . <strong>The</strong> Department <strong>of</strong> Trade and Commerce.<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Trade. Trade in Cured Pish with U.S.A. Undated.<br />

Commission <strong>of</strong> Inquiry in<strong>to</strong> Local Government - Pinal Report, 1920.<br />

Mr. Pintan Murphy<br />

3.<br />

FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS


SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

1.<br />

2.<br />

3.<br />

4.<br />

5.<br />

6.<br />

7.<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. £27,<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

Group 13.<br />

DAIL filRSANN LOAN (INTERNAL).<br />

Nos. CD. 227/15/1 etc.<br />

Appeal <strong>to</strong> the people <strong>of</strong> Ireland in English over names <strong>of</strong> Arthur Griffith &<br />

(a) Azure copy undated;<br />

(b) White copy undated.<br />

Appeal <strong>to</strong> the people <strong>of</strong> Ireland in Irish - Quar<strong>to</strong> - undated.<br />

Michael Collins f/cap.<br />

Appeal similar <strong>to</strong> 1 octavo with explana<strong>to</strong>ry note as <strong>to</strong> how the money would be<br />

used - undated.<br />

Prospectus & form <strong>of</strong> application bilingual<br />

(a) original form <strong>of</strong> application;<br />

(b) as amended by endorsement in red on form <strong>of</strong> application.<br />

Objects <strong>of</strong> the Loan (F.10. 2.10.1919).<br />

Why you should subscribe (7.17. 2.10.1919).<br />

Notification <strong>of</strong> closing <strong>of</strong> Loan on 7th July, 1920, and statement that the<br />

loan <strong>to</strong> date stands at £295,000.<br />

NAME OF DONOR Mr. Fintan Murphy.<br />

3.<br />

FORMAT E:c. OBSERVATIONS


X604G.14022C.9/S6.2.000.W.&S.M.(I.)Ltd. G52B.<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. 227<br />

SUB.<br />

NO. DOCUMENT<br />

Group l k<br />

THE DOMINION LEAGUE<br />

Nos. C.D.227/1U/I. etc.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Irish Dominion" "by Col. R.P. Pope-Hennessy, D.S.O. 1919.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Irish Situation in America at Westminster and in Ireland"<br />

by Sir Horace Plunkett, 1919.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Irish Case Considered" by Henry Harrison, O.B.E., M.C. 1920.<br />

"A Reasoned Criticism <strong>of</strong> the Government's Irish Scheme" - issued by<br />

the Provisional Committee <strong>of</strong> the Irish Dominion League.<br />

NAME OF DONOR Mr. Pintan Murphy<br />

FORMAT Etc.<br />

4.<br />

OBSERVATIONS


REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. 227 NAME OF DONOR Mr. Pin tan Murphy<br />

2.<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

Group 15.<br />

THE IRISH: SELF-DETERMINATION LEAGUE OF GBEAT BRITAIN<br />

Constitution and Rules - undated.<br />

Constitution - undated<br />

Rules for Branches - undated<br />

Objects - undated<br />

Application for membership<br />

Nos. CD. 227/15/1. etc.<br />

Cad mar gheall ar ^firinn? (What about Ireland?). <strong>The</strong> cost <strong>of</strong> slavery.<br />

Twelve Reasons why you should join the Irish Self-Determination League -uidated<br />

"Hands <strong>of</strong>f Russia - certainly! but why not Hands <strong>of</strong>f Ireland,"<br />

"Militarism in Ireland".<br />

"Remember Belgium and Think <strong>of</strong> Ireland".<br />

"S<strong>to</strong>p the War"<br />

"S<strong>to</strong>p your war on Ireland"<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

"War in Ireland"<br />

do.<br />

Different text.<br />

"Why there is war in Ireland"<br />

"Why you are making war on Ireland"<br />

"Irelani"<br />

Different text<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

"Wanted - An Irish 1<br />

Uncle Tom's Cabin* "<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Cause <strong>of</strong> Unemployment and its cure"<br />

PAGE ^*~h<br />

FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS


sus.<br />

NO.<br />

23<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. 227 NAME OF DONOR Mr. Pintan Murphy<br />

Notices <strong>of</strong> Meetings:<br />

(a<br />

(*<br />

(o<br />

(a<br />

(e<br />

(f<br />

(<br />

(h<br />

2.<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

Group 15•<br />

THE IRISH SELF-DETERMINATION LEAGUE OP GREAT BRITAIN<br />

Public meeting <strong>of</strong> the Irish Residents in London at Essex Hall,<br />

Essex Street, Strand, 6th May.<br />

"A Logical Sequence" - Mass meeting <strong>of</strong> Irish Residents in London<br />

in Albert Hall, 11th February 1920.<br />

Poster <strong>of</strong> (b) above.<br />

Programme <strong>of</strong> (b) above.<br />

"Open and above-board" - Meeting at the Poplar Town Hall,<br />

5th December 1920.<br />

"God Save Ireland" - Mass meeting <strong>of</strong> Irish Residents in Leeds<br />

on Woodhouse Moor, 23rd May 1920.<br />

A Great Irish Demonstration, Trafalgar Square, 18th June 19«.«<br />

Meeting in St. Joseph*s Schools, Paradise Street, Rotherhithe,<br />

16th June 1921.<br />

3.<br />

FORMAT Etc.<br />

PAGE ^<br />

4.<br />

OBSERVATIONS<br />

/"X


SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

k<br />

5<br />

1<br />

8<br />

9<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. 227 NAME OF DONOR Mr. Pin tan Murphy<br />

DOCUMENT FORMAT Etc.<br />

group 16.<br />

PEACE WITH IRELAND COUNCIL<br />

Nos. C.D» 227/16/1. etc.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Right <strong>to</strong> Shoot" - Sir Hamar Greenwood, House <strong>of</strong> Commons, November 17th, 1920.<br />

"A Report on the Irish Situation" by Lt.-Gen. Sir Henry Law son, K.C.B.<br />

27th December 1920.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Danger <strong>to</strong> England" by G.K. Chester<strong>to</strong>n. Reprinted from the Manchester<br />

Guardian <strong>of</strong> 15th February 1921.<br />

"Some Moderate and Non-<strong>Part</strong>y Views on Affairs in Ireland" - February 1921.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> State <strong>of</strong> South Ireland" by A. Baldwin Raper. Reprinted from <strong>The</strong> Times<br />

<strong>of</strong> March 9th.<br />

"Irish Reprisals - Auxiliary Divisions Record - Indictment by Sir John Simon.<br />

Reprinted from <strong>The</strong> Times, 25th April 1921.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Delusion <strong>of</strong> the Double Policy" by G. K. Chester<strong>to</strong>n. Undated.<br />

"Who Began It?" - <strong>The</strong> truth about the murders in Ireland. By Robert Lynd.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Auxiliary Police" by R.C. Grey. Undated.<br />

Group 17*<br />

THE IRISH CONVENTION.<br />

Nos. CD. 227/17/1. etc.<br />

"Thoughts for a Convention" - Memorandum on the state <strong>of</strong> Ireland. By "A.E.". 1917<br />

"A Defence <strong>of</strong> the Convention" By Sir Horace Plunkett, 1917.<br />

Car<strong>to</strong>on opposing the entry <strong>of</strong> Irish Ireland in<strong>to</strong> the Convention.<br />

PAGE Sf-J<br />

4<br />

OBSERVATIONS


REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. 227 NAME OF DONOR Mr. Pintan Murphy<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

Group 18.<br />

CONDITIONS IN IRELAND - MISCELLANEOUS REPORTS,<br />

Nos. C.D. 227/18/1. etc.<br />

"Two Years <strong>of</strong> English Atrocities in Ireland.".<br />

"Sixteenth Annual Report <strong>of</strong> the Cork Industrial Development Association for<br />

the Year 1918".<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Peat Resources <strong>of</strong> Ireland" - A picture given before the Royal Dublin Society<br />

on 5th March 1919> by Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Pierce P. Purcell,<br />

Assoc. M. Inst. C.E.<br />

Report on conditions in Ireland with dena nd for investigation by the Peace<br />

Conference on June 3rd, 1919»<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> the Labour Commission <strong>to</strong> Ireland, 1920.<br />

"Who burnt Cork City?" - Jan. 1921.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Limerick Curfew Murders <strong>of</strong> March 7th, 1921. <strong>The</strong> case <strong>of</strong> Michael O'Callaghan<br />

(Councillor and ex-Mayor). Presented by hix widow.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> American Commission on Conditions in Ireland" - Interim Report 1921.<br />

3.<br />

FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS


SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

2<br />

3<br />

k<br />

5<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. 227 NAME OF DONOR Mr. Pintan Murphy<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

Group 19.<br />

PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION<br />

Nos. CD. 227A9/1. etc.<br />

"Representation <strong>of</strong> the People Act 1918. <strong>The</strong> New Franchises and the New Registration<br />

and Elec<strong>to</strong>ral Methods" explained by a "Registration Officer".<br />

"Proportional Representation explained and illustrated" by a "Registration Officer".<br />

1919.<br />

Group 20.<br />

GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND-PROPOSALS FOR LEGISLATION PRIOR TO ANGLO-IRISH TREATY<br />

OF 6TH DECEMBER» 1921.<br />

Nos. CD.227/20/1. etc.<br />

Certain Acts relating <strong>to</strong> the Parliament <strong>of</strong> Ireland 1719-1800 - Printed in May 1886,<br />

No. 124<br />

<strong>The</strong> Irish Government Bill 1886 - Bill 181 (k9 Vict.) as introduced 13th April 1886.<br />

do. 1893 - Bill 209 as ordered <strong>to</strong> be printed, 17th Feb. 1893.<br />

Government <strong>of</strong> Ireland Act 1914 . k& 5 Geo. 5, ch. 90. 18th Sept. 1911+.<br />

Proposals for an Irish Settlement "being a Draft Bill for the Governmsnt<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ireland" by "Two Irishmen" 1917.<br />

Dominion <strong>of</strong> Ireland Bill 1920 - introduced in House <strong>of</strong> Lords by Lord Monteagle<br />

<strong>of</strong> Brandon. Printed 22nd June 1920, No.83.<br />

Government <strong>of</strong> Ireland Act 1920.<br />

(a) Bill as presented <strong>to</strong> House <strong>of</strong> Commons, 25th Feb. 1920 (Bill 39) 10 Geo. 5.<br />

(b) Outline <strong>of</strong> Financial Provisions, March 1920. (cmd. 6k5) •<br />

(c) Text <strong>of</strong> Act (10 and 11, Geo. 5, ch. 67) 23rd Dec. 1920. .<br />

FORMAT Etc.<br />

4.<br />

OBSERVATIONS<br />

Nos. 1, 2, 3 <strong>of</strong> this<br />

group bound <strong>to</strong>gether<br />

in one volume by the<br />

<strong>Bureau</strong>.


SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

5<br />

6<br />

7<br />

8<br />

9<br />

10<br />

11<br />

12<br />

13<br />

14<br />

15<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION NAME OF DONOR<br />

2.<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

Group 21.<br />

ANGLO-IRISH TRUCE 1921.<br />

DOCUMENTS OF COMMANDANT FINTAN MURPHY. THE IRISH LIAISON<br />

OFFICER. ATHLONE.<br />

<strong>The</strong> documents listed under this group, when received, in the <strong>Bureau</strong>,<br />

were <strong>to</strong> some extent segregated in<strong>to</strong> Brigade areas with a mass <strong>of</strong> unclassified<br />

independent documents. As a matter <strong>of</strong> convenience, the latter have, as<br />

far as possible, been put by the <strong>Bureau</strong> in<strong>to</strong> their appropriate Brigade<br />

sections.<br />

Sub-Group A.<br />

Athlone Brigade.<br />

Nos. CD. 227/21/A.l etc.<br />

Correspondence re raid on house <strong>of</strong> Mr. Conor Duffy, 3.11.1920.<br />

Note, 10.7. 1 21, re fine.<br />

Corrrespondence re notice sent by Belfast Trade Boycott <strong>to</strong> resident in Athlone<br />

Division.<br />

Postcard date stamped 16.7.1921, <strong>to</strong> Miss Clarke, Athlone, unsigned. Threat <strong>to</strong><br />

burn house.<br />

Correspondence, 19.7.1921, re raids at Mount Temple Co-op. Society.<br />

Letter, 21.7.1921, from S. Hughes with pho<strong>to</strong>graph and undated note.<br />

Papers re eviction <strong>of</strong> Mr. John Carr, Athlone.<br />

Correspondence between Rev. Father Chrysos<strong>to</strong>m, O.F.M., Athlone, and.Mr. F..Murphy,<br />

22.7.1921 <strong>to</strong> 29.7.1921.<br />

do. 23.7.1921 <strong>to</strong> 28.7.1921, re Belfast boycott in Moate..<br />

Letter, 23.7.21, from Robert Carney and brother - complaint - with reply 26.7.1921.<br />

Letter, 25.7.1921, from Katie Fallon re taking <strong>of</strong> bicycles.<br />

Letters, 25.7.21, 27.7.21, <strong>to</strong> Richard Hughes re Land dispute.<br />

Correspondence between Comdt. Murphy, Captain L.F. Davin and Mrs. P.M. Davin<br />

re robbery at Creggan House.<br />

Correspondence between Peter Mulvihill, Secretary, I.T.G.W.U» and Comdt. P. Murphy.<br />

do. do. Mr. G. Allen and Comdt. Murphy re commandeering <strong>of</strong> mo<strong>to</strong>r<br />

cycle.<br />

3.<br />

PAGE.<br />

3 ^<br />

FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS<br />

<strong>The</strong> documents in this<br />

sub-section, being <strong>of</strong><br />

considerable bulk, have be$n<br />

bound for convenience in<br />

three separate volumes<br />

I, II and III, which run<br />

consecutively.


SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

16<br />

17<br />

18<br />

19<br />

20<br />

21<br />

22<br />

23<br />

2k<br />

25<br />

26<br />

27<br />

28<br />

29<br />

30<br />

31<br />

32<br />

33<br />

3k<br />

35<br />

36<br />

37<br />

38<br />

39<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

group 21<br />

Sub-Group A»<br />

Letter, 27•7.21 <strong>to</strong> 0/C. Athlone re Belfast boycott.<br />

do. do. re dismantled mo<strong>to</strong>r cars<br />

do. do. re republican courts<br />

do. do. re trenched roads.<br />

Papers re charge <strong>of</strong> abuse and assault brought by Bernard Curley against Joseph<br />

Duffy, 27.7.21 <strong>to</strong> 1.8.21.<br />

Papers re return <strong>of</strong> bicycle parts <strong>to</strong> Miss Levinge, Athlone, 27.7.21.<br />

Papers re demand made by two men <strong>to</strong> Mr. Levinge, Kil<strong>to</strong>om, Athlone, <strong>to</strong> shoot his dog.<br />

Correspondence, 27.7.21, between Comdt. Murphy and 0/C. Athlone 3rigade, re trench<br />

between Ballinahown and Doon.<br />

Copy letter 29.7.21 <strong>to</strong> G.H. Q. re charges against V-Comdt. Athlone Brigade.<br />

Letter, 4.8.21, - query re Truce.<br />

do. from Ellen Pagan charging William Bolster with non-payment <strong>of</strong> rent<br />

Copy letter 4.8.21 <strong>to</strong> 0/C. Athlone Brigade re (l) Order made <strong>to</strong> Mr. Hall, Moate,<br />

by five men <strong>to</strong> leave the country, and (2) demand made by two men <strong>to</strong><br />

Mrs. Bayley, Moate, for 6d in the £ on valuation for the upkeep <strong>of</strong><br />

the I.R.A.<br />

Paper, 10.8.21, Report <strong>of</strong> meeting <strong>of</strong> Athlone Brigade.<br />

Letter 11.8.21, from E. Fitzgerald reporting loss <strong>of</strong> dog - pho<strong>to</strong> attached.<br />

Papers, 16.8.21, re activities <strong>of</strong> Athlone Brigade.<br />

Correspondence, 17.8.21 and 30.8.21, between Mrs. E. O'Donoghue, Ballinahown Court,<br />

and Comdt. Murphy.<br />

Correspondence, 19.8.21 and 16.9.21, between Mr. Henry Up<strong>to</strong>n, Moate, and Comdt.<br />

Murphy re closing <strong>of</strong> letter box.<br />

Letter, 19.8.21, from J. Keane with note 27.8.21.<br />

Note, 21.8.21, re Special Brigade Circle.<br />

Letter, 26.8.21, re meeting.<br />

Letter, 30.8.21, from Ml. J. O'Meara re commandeering <strong>of</strong> bicycles.<br />

Copy letter, 31.8.21, re new Athlone Brigade.<br />

Papers re damage <strong>to</strong> bicycle owned by Katie Collins, 31.8.21.<br />

Letter, 1.9.21, from 1st Battalion Police Officer, Athlone - envelope attached.<br />

FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS


SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

X6046.14022C.9/56.2,000.\V.&S.M.(l.)Ltc! G52B.<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION<br />

Notes re brigade activities, 1»9.21.<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

Group 21.<br />

Sub-Group A.<br />

Correspondence, 3.9.21 <strong>to</strong> 10.9.21, re attack on Retreat House, Athlone.<br />

Three letters, 20.7.21 <strong>to</strong> 5.9.21, from M. Berry, Moate.<br />

Correspondence, 5.9.21 <strong>to</strong> 10.9.21, between Comdt. Murphy and Mrs. M. Molloy.<br />

Letter, 16.9.21, from Michael H. Poy re loss <strong>of</strong> gun.<br />

do. 20.9.21, from Mr. Emmet Peeley re complaint by Sports Committee.<br />

do. 15.9.21, from Peter Kenny re dispute over lodgings.<br />

Copy letter, 29.9.21 with two undated notes re commandeering <strong>of</strong> bicycle, property<br />

<strong>of</strong> Michael Egan, Lecarrow.<br />

Miscellaneous undated notes re brigade activities<br />

do. letters and notes.<br />

Sub-Group B.<br />

Leitrim Brigade.<br />

Nos. C.D.227/21/B1. etc.<br />

Letter, July 1921, from Chief L.O. enclosing letter, 14.7.21, from organising<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficer, South Leitrim Brigade.<br />

Correspondence, 18.7.21 <strong>to</strong> 4.8.21, re incidents in Drumkeerin village.<br />

do. 26.7-21 <strong>to</strong> 14.8.21, re demonstration between Curragh North and<br />

Drumkeerin.<br />

Correspondence, 25.7.21 <strong>to</strong> 11.8.21, re prisoners under armed escort - breach <strong>of</strong> Truce.<br />

Copy letter, 27.7.21, re trenched roads.<br />

do. do. re Belfast boycott.<br />

do. re Republican Court§<br />

do. re dismantled mo<strong>to</strong>r cars.<br />

Letter, 28.7.21, from Mr. Alec Evans re commandeerimg <strong>of</strong> bicycles, with reply 4.8.21.<br />

Correspondence, 2.8.21 <strong>to</strong> 4.8.21, re killing <strong>of</strong> woman by British military lorry.<br />

Copy letter, 4.8.21, <strong>to</strong> 0/C. enclosing letter for Police Officer for district -<br />

letter not attached.<br />

3.<br />

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REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. 227 NAME OF DONOR Pintan Murphy<br />

2.<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

Group 21.<br />

Sub-Group B.<br />

Letter, 8.8.21, from 0/C. Leitrim Brigade re carrying <strong>of</strong> revolver by Black and Tan.<br />

Copy letter, 15.8.21, <strong>to</strong> 0/C. Leitrim Brigade, re meeting <strong>of</strong> Brigade Council,<br />

with reply, 18.8.21.<br />

Correspondence, 19.8.21 <strong>to</strong> 24.8.21, re breach <strong>of</strong> Truce at Mohill.<br />

do. 21.8.21 <strong>to</strong> 2.9.21, re John Keane, Drumshanbo - complaint <strong>of</strong> threats.<br />

Letter, 22.8.21, from Mr. John Gordon re sending <strong>of</strong> parcels <strong>to</strong> son imprisoned<br />

in Curragh.<br />

do. 22.8.21, from Mrs. Mgt. Crow, re sending <strong>of</strong> parcels <strong>to</strong> son imprisoned<br />

in Curragh.<br />

Correspondence, 27.8.21 <strong>to</strong> 17.9.21, re mining <strong>of</strong> bridge at Aghavilla.<br />

do. 1.9.21 <strong>to</strong> 9.9.21, re occupation <strong>of</strong> Annadale House by I.R.A.<br />

do. 6.9.21 <strong>to</strong> 8.9.21 re following up <strong>of</strong> I.R.A. communications by<br />

British military during Truce.<br />

Letter from Dominick Porde, Kiltybarden, re commandeering <strong>of</strong> bicycle and reply 15.9.2<br />

Correspondence, 24.9.21 <strong>to</strong> 27.9.21 re threatening letter received by Thomas Guckian,<br />

Secretary, National Foresters, on holding <strong>of</strong> dance.<br />

Two undated notes.<br />

Three telegrams <strong>to</strong> Fintan Murphy and draft <strong>of</strong> one reply - subject undefined.<br />

Sub-Group C.<br />

Longford Brigade.<br />

Nos. C.D.227/21/C1. etc.<br />

Correspondence, 19.7.21 <strong>to</strong> 8.8.21, re commandeering <strong>of</strong> mo<strong>to</strong>r cycle, property <strong>of</strong><br />

Rev. A.R. Borriss.<br />

Letter, 19.7.21, from James Duncan, re dismantled cars.<br />

Correspondence, 22.7.21 <strong>to</strong> 3.8.21, re arrest <strong>of</strong> James Dempsey.<br />

do. 22.7.21 <strong>to</strong> 25.7.21, re raid on premises <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Walker, Cornacreeva.<br />

do. 22.7.21 <strong>to</strong> 26.7.21, re seizure <strong>of</strong> goods, property <strong>of</strong> Patk. O'Connor.<br />

Copy letter, 23.7.21, <strong>to</strong> Adjutant General re conduct <strong>of</strong> Commandant, Longford Brigade,<br />

with undated notes.<br />

PAGE ~ * J<br />

FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS<br />

<strong>The</strong> documents in this<br />

sub-section, being <strong>of</strong><br />

considerable bulk, have<br />

been bound for convenience<br />

in three separate volumes<br />

I, II and III, which run<br />

consecutively.<br />

^


REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION<br />

2.<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

Group 21.<br />

Sub-Group C»<br />

Copy letter, 25.7.21, <strong>to</strong> Adjutant General enclosing letter sent "by representative<br />

<strong>of</strong> Longford Brigade Staff <strong>to</strong> the Chairman <strong>of</strong> the Longford R.D. Council.<br />

Letter not attached.<br />

Correspondence, 26.7.21 <strong>to</strong> 4.8.21, re trial and imprisonment <strong>of</strong> Edward H. Moran<br />

and Richard J. Callanan.<br />

Copy letter, 27.7.21, <strong>to</strong> Dr. Delaney<br />

do. do. re Belfast boycott<br />

do. do. re Republican Courts<br />

do. do. re dismantled mo<strong>to</strong>r cars<br />

do. do. re trenched roads.<br />

Correspondence, 27.7.21, between Mr. Pintan Murphy and P. Mahon, Esq.<br />

Copy letter, 28.7.21, <strong>to</strong> M. Boland re Longford Co. Council.<br />

Correspondence, 30.7.21 <strong>to</strong> 27.9.21, re seizure <strong>of</strong> cattle, property <strong>of</strong> Peter 1<br />

Sullivan, Granard.<br />

do. 31.7.21 <strong>to</strong> 8.8.21, re serving <strong>of</strong> summons by five armed R.I.C. men.<br />

Notes, 4.8.21, re special Council meeting <strong>of</strong> Longford Brigade.<br />

Correspondence, 8.8.21 <strong>to</strong> 19.8.21, re arrest <strong>of</strong> Private H. Jackson.<br />

do. 6.8.21 <strong>to</strong> 12.8.21, re seizure <strong>of</strong> geese, property <strong>of</strong> John Gilsenan.<br />

Letter, 10.8.21, re Longford Brigade Training Camp.<br />

Correspondence, 10.8.21 <strong>to</strong> 25.8.21, re demonstration in Lanesboro'.<br />

Letter, 12*8.21, from Michael Cox, re commandeering <strong>of</strong> bicycle.<br />

Correspondence, 13.8.21 <strong>to</strong> 19.8.21, re Mrs. M. Leavy - detention <strong>of</strong> sons in .<br />

military barracks.<br />

do. 15.8.21 <strong>to</strong> 29.9.21, re bicycle case, Ballinalee.<br />

Letter, 19.8.21, with 2 undated notes re commandeering <strong>of</strong> bicycles - Hanlon,<br />

Ballinalee.<br />

Correspondence, 17.8.21 <strong>to</strong> 19.8.21, re Thomas Kelly, Lagan.<br />

do. do. do. re demonstration.<br />

Letter, 18.8.21, from 0/C. Longford Brigade, acknowledging letter received from L.O.<br />

3.<br />

FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS


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REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. 227<br />

DOCUMENT FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS<br />

Group 21<br />

Sub-Group C.<br />

Copy letter, 19.8.21, <strong>to</strong> Mrs. Tiernan acknowledging letter.<br />

do. do. <strong>to</strong> 0/C. Longford Brigade, enclosing letter - letter not attached<br />

Correspondence, 19.8.21 <strong>to</strong> 29.8.21, re Pitzpatrick and McGaharan<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

21.8.21 <strong>to</strong> 2.9.21, re shot fired at Pr. Markey, Cloribroney, from<br />

R.I.C. car. • • •<br />

23.8.21 <strong>to</strong> 31.8.21, re commandeering <strong>of</strong> bicycle, property <strong>of</strong><br />

John Burney.<br />

27.8.21 <strong>to</strong> 28.9.21, re mo<strong>to</strong>r case - Donlon.-<br />

Letter, 30.8.21, from Batt. Lt. Intelligence re damage <strong>to</strong> publichouse by Black and<br />

Tan police.<br />

Correspondence, 31.8.21, re cycle - Gorry, Keel, Tashinny.<br />

Copy letter, 31.8.21, <strong>to</strong> 0/C. Longford, re acting O/G. Communications".<br />

do. do. <strong>to</strong> Div. Commander re communications.<br />

Letter, 1.9.21, and undated note from Rev. Pr. Higgins, C.C., Lanesboro 1<br />

.<br />

Correspondence, 5.9.21 <strong>to</strong> 15.9.21, re occupation <strong>of</strong> Saints Island,<br />

do 6.9.21, re boycott <strong>of</strong> John Pox.<br />

Letter, 9.9.21, from Div. Adj. Midland Div. enclosing copy report, 8.9.21, re<br />

British military irregularities in'Longford.<br />

Correspondence, 6.9.21 <strong>to</strong> 14.9.21,* re'tree cutting, Castle Forbes estate.<br />

Letter, 9.9.21, re demonstration at re-interment <strong>of</strong> John Scally, deceased.<br />

Correspondence, 10.9.21 <strong>to</strong> 15.9.21, re telegraph and telephone services in Ballymore.<br />

do. 21.9*21 <strong>to</strong> 27.9.21 re disappearance <strong>of</strong> John McNamee.<br />

do. 27.9.21 re taking <strong>of</strong> <strong>to</strong>bacco from premises <strong>of</strong> M. Manley, Edgeworths<strong>to</strong>wfti.<br />

do. do. re commandeered bicycle - J.M. Swifte, stationmaster, do.<br />

Letter, 28.9.21, from 0/C. 1st Midland Division, re appointment <strong>of</strong> Brigade M.O.<br />

Letter, 29.9.21, from Div. Adj. re Truce termination.<br />

Miscellaneous undated notes and letters.


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REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION NAME OF DONOR<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

Group 21.<br />

Sub-Group D.<br />

Mulllngar Brigade.<br />

Nos. C.D.227/21/D.1. etc.<br />

Correspondence re shooting on Multyfarnhara farm, 20.7.21 <strong>to</strong> 1.8.21.<br />

do. re commandeering <strong>of</strong> car - Tierney, Delvin - 20.7.21 - 27.7.21.<br />

do. re coramandeerimg <strong>of</strong> bicycles in Ballinagore, Westmeath, 20.7.21 <strong>to</strong><br />

26.7.21.<br />

Copies letters re Mrs. Ann Kiernan, Mullingar, 22.7.21, 26.7.21.<br />

Copy letter, 22.7.21, enclosing complaint from British Liaison Officer - complaint<br />

not attached.<br />

do. enclosing two complaints - 23.7.21 - from Mullingar area.<br />

Correspondence re use <strong>of</strong> barn for dance by I.P.A. - 24.7.21 <strong>to</strong> 26.7.21.<br />

Copy letter, 27.7.21, re dismantled mo<strong>to</strong>r cars.<br />

Copy letter, 27.7.21, re republican courts.<br />

do. do. re Belfast boycott.<br />

do. do. re trencned roads.<br />

Correspondence with 0/C. Mullingar re communications, 27.7.21 <strong>to</strong> 28.7.21.<br />

do. with P.J. Weymes, Esq., re imprisonment <strong>of</strong> employee, 29.7.21 <strong>to</strong> 8.8.2<br />

Letter 1.8.21, from Div. Commissioner re holding <strong>of</strong> Sinn Pe*in Court.<br />

Letter 8.8.21, from Nicholas Crosbie re mo<strong>to</strong>r permit.<br />

Correspondence 15.8.21 <strong>to</strong> 19.8.21, re summoning <strong>of</strong> Brigade Council meeting.<br />

do. re charge against Bernard Reilly, 2.8.21 <strong>to</strong> 10.8.21.<br />

Letter 4.8.21, from Mr. Thomas Wheeler re raid.<br />

Correspondence, 13*8.21 <strong>to</strong> 25.8.21, re raid on house <strong>of</strong> T/Const. Daly.<br />

Letter, 22.8.21, from Comdt. Ring re Michael Horan, imprisoned in Curragh Camp<br />

and reply 2.9.21.<br />

Letter, 24.8.21, from Dr. G.J. Horridge re mo<strong>to</strong>r permit, with reply 27.8.21.<br />

Copy letter, 30.8.21, <strong>to</strong> Comdt. W. Pox re Battalion and Brigade Council meeting.<br />

Correspondence, 15.8.21 <strong>to</strong> 14.9.21, re Kilmore Estate.<br />

FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS<br />

<strong>The</strong> documents in'this<br />

Sub-section, being <strong>of</strong><br />

considerable bulk, have<br />

been bound for<br />

convenierc e in<strong>to</strong> two<br />

separate volumes I & II,<br />

which run consecutively.<br />

r


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REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. 227<br />

DOCUMENT FORMAT Etc.<br />

Group 21<br />

Sub-Group D.<br />

Note, 31,8.21, from Q.M. 2nd Battalion re dispatch.<br />

Letter, 1.9.21, from Div. Commissioner re commandeering <strong>of</strong> Dr. Ryan r<br />

s car.<br />

Letter, 2.9.21, from acting Brigade Adjutant re dismantling <strong>of</strong> I.R.A. <strong>to</strong>uring car.<br />

Letter, 3.9.21, from Mr. E.T. Cooper re looting <strong>of</strong> garden.<br />

Correspondence 21.9.21 <strong>to</strong> 26.9.21, re occupation <strong>of</strong> Reynella Rec<strong>to</strong>ry "by I.R.A.<br />

Letter undated from Joseph Ennis re raid.<br />

Miscellaneous undated notes.<br />

Sub-Group E. '<br />

Offaly Brigade.<br />

Nos. C.D.227/21/E1. etc.<br />

Correspondence 11.7.21 <strong>to</strong> 19.8.21 re burning <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Mary Rourke's premises.<br />

do. 20.7*21 <strong>to</strong> 16.9.21 re commandeering <strong>of</strong> mo<strong>to</strong>r "cycle.<br />

Note, 21.7.21, re arrest <strong>of</strong> Patrick O'Reilly, Kilbeggan.<br />

Letter, 2.8.21, from John Ke^ly re damage <strong>to</strong> premises by military lorry<br />

and reply 4.8.21.<br />

Letter, 1.9.21, from Seamus 6 Cionaith introducing bearer.<br />

Note, 17.9.21 re Charles Clarke, Sp. Const. - boycotting <strong>of</strong> wife's school, etc.<br />

Letter, 27.9.21, <strong>to</strong> Comdt. Staines enclosing particulars<strong>of</strong> robbery in Horseleap.<br />

4.<br />

OBSERVATIONS


SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

X6046.14022C.9/5G.2,000.\V.&S.M.(l.)Ltd. G52B.<br />

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2k<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION NAME OF DONOR<br />

2.<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

Group 21.<br />

Sub-Group P.<br />

Forth Roscommon Brigade.<br />

Nos. C.D.227/21/P.l.etc.<br />

Correspondence 9.6.21 <strong>to</strong> 10.9.21, re commandeering <strong>of</strong> mo<strong>to</strong>r parts.<br />

do 30.6*21 <strong>to</strong> 6.9.21, re Michael Doherty, Lisacul, destruction <strong>of</strong> goods.<br />

do. 6.7.21 <strong>to</strong> 29.8.21 re shooting <strong>of</strong> Thomas McGowan.<br />

do. 11.7.21 <strong>to</strong> 10.9.21 re kidnapping <strong>of</strong> James Walsh, Keadue.<br />

Note, 17.7.21, from Police Officer P.J.D. re notice taken from wall in Boyle.<br />

Correspondence 18.7.21 <strong>to</strong> 26.8.21 re I.R.A. collections.<br />

do. 19.7.21 <strong>to</strong> 23.7.21 re boycott <strong>of</strong> McHugh & Co., Strokes<strong>to</strong>wn.<br />

do. 21.7.21 <strong>to</strong> 28.7.21 re Tully, Boyle.<br />

Draft letter, 23.7.21, <strong>to</strong> D. Lillie, Esq., re unfair treatment.<br />

Correspondence, 24.7.21 <strong>to</strong> 28.7.21, re Mr. J.P. Brennan - commandeering <strong>of</strong> mo<strong>to</strong>r part<br />

do 26.7.21 <strong>to</strong> 27.7.21, re Belfast boycott trade posters in Carrick.<br />

do. 26.7.21 <strong>to</strong> 26.9.21, re spy case - Mrs. Snee, Lisacul.<br />

Copy letter, 27.7.21, re trenched roads.<br />

do. do. re Belfast boycott<br />

do. do. re Republican Courts.<br />

do. do. re dismantled mo<strong>to</strong>r cars.<br />

Correspondence 3.8.21 <strong>to</strong> 4.8.21, re burning <strong>of</strong> Cootehall Village Hall.<br />

Letter, 3.8.21, from Mr. Percy Collins re commandeering <strong>of</strong> bicycle.<br />

Correspondence 3.8.21 <strong>to</strong> 19.8.21, re incident at dance at Kilglass.<br />

do. 4.8.21 <strong>to</strong> 17.9.21, re Const. R.A. Buchanan, captured in ambush.<br />

Letter, 4.8.21, from Mrs. K.E. Pinan re raid on house.<br />

Correspondence 4.8.21 <strong>to</strong> 27.8.21, re Mr. James Conlon - dismantling <strong>of</strong> mo<strong>to</strong>rs.<br />

do. 9.8.21 <strong>to</strong> 15.8.21, re complaint by Connor McGreevy.<br />

do. 11.8.21 <strong>to</strong> 22.8.21, re Rev. Michael Peely - commandeering <strong>of</strong> school<br />

for dance.<br />

3.<br />

3Lpo<br />

FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS<br />

<strong>The</strong> documents in this<br />

sub-section, being <strong>of</strong><br />

considerable bulk, have<br />

been bound for convenience<br />

in three separate volumes<br />

I, II and III, which<br />

run consecutively.<br />

\


SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

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REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. 227<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

Group 21.<br />

Sub-Group P.<br />

Copy letter, 15.8.21, <strong>to</strong> 0/C. North Roscommon Brigade re Brigade Council meeting.<br />

Correspondence 17.8.21 <strong>to</strong> 19.8.21, re loss <strong>of</strong> money "by Michael Egan during raid.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

18.8.21 <strong>to</strong> 19.8.21 re Mrs. Bridget Kenny - raids on house<br />

22.8.21 <strong>to</strong> 29.8.21 re Const. Parker, Boyle.<br />

23.8.21 <strong>to</strong> 27.9.21 re Lough Gara Drainage Board.<br />

26.8.21 <strong>to</strong> 31.8.21 with H.J. Keegan, Brigade Chief <strong>of</strong> Police, re<br />

occurrences in Cootehall district.<br />

Copy letter 27.8.21, <strong>to</strong> Adjutant General re appointment <strong>of</strong> Registrar with two<br />

undated notes.<br />

Correspondence 31.8.21 <strong>to</strong> 8.9.21 with Divisional Commissioner re occupation <strong>of</strong><br />

Runnamote House.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

9.9.21 <strong>to</strong> 17.9.21 re assault on Miss Katie Croghan<br />

11.9.21 <strong>to</strong> 14.9.21 with undated notes re assault "by two R.I.C. men<br />

on two members <strong>of</strong> the I.R.A.<br />

do. 13.9.21 <strong>to</strong> 15.9.21 re Michael Neary re attempt <strong>to</strong> take bicycle.<br />

do. 14.9.21 <strong>to</strong> 17.9.21 re threat <strong>to</strong> kidnap Bernard Beirne.<br />

Letter, 21.9.21, from Mr. E.P. Prazer re threat <strong>to</strong> occupy house by I.R.A.<br />

do. 27.9.21, from Grace Hanly re threatened eviction.<br />

Copy letter 27.9.21 <strong>to</strong> 0/C. North Roscommon Brigade enclosing complaint -<br />

complaint not attached.<br />

Note, 6.10.21, re termination <strong>of</strong> Truce and postal and telegraphic address.<br />

Miscellaneous wire, undated letter and note.<br />

3.<br />

FORMAT Ecc.<br />

OBSERVATIONS


SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION NAME OF DONOR<br />

Wire stamp dated 20.7.21.<br />

2.<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

Group 21<br />

Sub-Group G.<br />

South Roscommon Brigade,<br />

Nos. C.D.227/21/G.I etc.<br />

Post Office form re non-delivery <strong>of</strong> wire, 27.7.21.<br />

Papers re demonstration in Castlerea, 21.7.21, 22.7.21.<br />

Correspondence, 22.7.21 <strong>to</strong> 25.7.21, re looting at Mrs. Harney's home.<br />

Copy letter, 26.7.21, <strong>to</strong> Col. Comdt. 13th Inf. Bde.Athlone, re courtmartial.<br />

Correspondence, 25.7.21 <strong>to</strong> 17.8.21, re boycott, Shannon, Mantua.<br />

do. 25.7.21 <strong>to</strong> 27.7.21, re Tully-Graham farm<br />

do. 26.7.21 <strong>to</strong> 11.9.21, re Harold Round, R.I.C.<br />

Copy letter, 27.7.21, <strong>to</strong> 0/C. Sth. Roscommon, re trenched roads.<br />

do. do. do. re Belfast boycott.<br />

do. do. do. re Republican Courts.<br />

do. do. do. re dismantled mo<strong>to</strong>r cars.<br />

Letter, 27.7.21, <strong>to</strong> 0/C. Sth. Roscommon re Tarmon.<br />

do. 28.7.21, <strong>to</strong> 0/C. do. re Loughglynn.<br />

Copy letter 15.8.21, <strong>to</strong> 0/C. do. re meeting <strong>of</strong> Brigade Council.<br />

do. 17.8.21, <strong>to</strong> P. Corcoran acknowledging letter.<br />

Notes 18.8.21, re Council Meeting.<br />

Paper, c. 19.8.21, re land dispute, Doyle and Gallagher<br />

Correspondence, 25.8.21 <strong>to</strong> 24.9.21, re training camp.<br />

do. 31.8.21 <strong>to</strong> 1.9.21, re halting <strong>of</strong> Pr. Harmon and brother by British<br />

soldiers.<br />

Letter 2.9.21, from Thos. J. Concannon re commandeering <strong>of</strong> bicycle.<br />

Papers, 12.9.21 <strong>to</strong> 21.9.21 re Francis Maguire - alleged unjust treatment by members<br />

<strong>of</strong> I.R.A.<br />

Copy letter 28.9.21, <strong>to</strong> 0/C. Sth. Roscommon enclosing letter - not attached.<br />

Unsigned letter dated 30.9.21, re John Kelly, Direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Training S.Roscommon Bde.<br />

2 miscellaneous notes dated 22.7.21.<br />

FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS


SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

k<br />

5<br />

6<br />

7<br />

8<br />

9<br />

10<br />

11<br />

12<br />

13<br />

14<br />

15<br />

16<br />

17<br />

18<br />

19<br />

20<br />

21<br />

22<br />

23<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. 227 NAME OF DONOR pintan Murphy<br />

PAGE 3(&3<br />

DOCUMENT FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS<br />

Group 21.<br />

Sub-Group H.<br />

SLIGO BRIGADE.<br />

Nos. C.D.227/21/H.1. etc.<br />

Correspondence, 3.7.21 <strong>to</strong> 25.8.21, re Mr. J. Gilmartin, Lavalley.<br />

do. 19.7.21 <strong>to</strong> 4.8.21, re seizure <strong>of</strong> goods.<br />

Letter, 21*7.21, from Chief Liaison Officer, re road blockade.<br />

Correspondence, 25.7.21 <strong>to</strong> 4.8.21, re M.J. Marren, Comdt., deceased.<br />

Two letters, 26.7.21, from N.J. Kilfeather, Sligo Prison<br />

Letter, 27.7.21, <strong>to</strong> 0/C. Sligo re trenched roads.<br />

do. do. do. re Belfast boycott<br />

do. do. do. re Republican Courts..<br />

do. do. do. re dismantled mo<strong>to</strong>r cars<br />

Letter, 29.7.21, from J. Wilbond, Div. Commissioner, re Sinn Fein Court.<br />

Correspondence, 31.7.21 <strong>to</strong> 4.8.21, re Duggan family, Strandhill<br />

do. 11.8.21 <strong>to</strong> 15.8.21, re threatening <strong>of</strong> enemy forces with revolver.<br />

do. 12.8.21 <strong>to</strong> 19.8.21, re closing <strong>of</strong> Telegraph Office at Laragh.<br />

Copy letter, 15.8.21, <strong>to</strong> Div. Commissioner re licence - Miss Mary Gillian, Sligo.<br />

Correspondence, 17.8.21 <strong>to</strong> 25.8.21, re wearing <strong>of</strong> uniform by Patk. Coleman, Coolfada,<br />

Letter, 18.8.21, from Coy. Capt. Calry re cycling detachment.<br />

do. 19.8.21, from Comdt. Sligo Brigade, re enemy cycling detachment, closing <strong>of</strong><br />

Thomas Hannon r<br />

s publichouse by enemy forces and bad handling <strong>of</strong><br />

Jos. McBrien when arrested.<br />

Letter, 19.8.21, from Brigade Comdt. acknowledging wire.<br />

do. 27.8.21, from Mr. J. Gilmartin re removal <strong>of</strong> telephone from Grange P.O.<br />

do. 8.9.21, from Div. Commissioner re wearing <strong>of</strong> ilR.A. uniform by Mr. Prank'Carl<br />

Correspondence, 22.9.21 <strong>to</strong> 26.9.21, re commandeering <strong>of</strong> vacant house.<br />

do. do. re collecting <strong>of</strong> money for I.R.A.<br />

Copies <strong>of</strong> two letters, 27.9.21, re Gilroy,'Grange.


REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. 227 NAME OF DONOR pintan Murphy<br />

2.<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

Group 21.<br />

Sub-Group I.<br />

ACCOUNTS.<br />

Nos. CD. 227/21/1.1 etc.<br />

Miscellaneous Accounts, 19.4.20 <strong>to</strong> 28.2.21.<br />

Statement <strong>of</strong> A/C for July 1921, with Covering letter <strong>to</strong> Chief L.O. 29.7.21.<br />

Letter, 17.8.21, from Chief Liaison Officer enclosing cheque with copy letter<br />

acknowledging same.<br />

Statement <strong>of</strong> A/C. for August 1921.<br />

Correspondence, 22.8.21 <strong>to</strong> 6.9.21, re monies received from Cavan Brigade.<br />

Letter, 28.8.21, <strong>to</strong> 0/C. Athlone Brigade, acknowledging receipt <strong>of</strong> £10.<br />

Statement <strong>of</strong> A/C. for September 1921.<br />

Letter, 12.10.21, from Athlone Printing Works Co. enclosing 10/- P.O.<br />

Miscellaneous notes, letters and papers.<br />

Subr-Group J.<br />

General Correspondence with G. H.Q. (not included under any<br />

<strong>of</strong> the above headings)<br />

Notice re state <strong>of</strong> country.<br />

Letter, 18.7.21, from S. O'Murthuile.<br />

Correspondence, 19.7.21 <strong>to</strong> 10.9.21, re carrying <strong>of</strong> arms , O/Cs. in district,<br />

cessation <strong>of</strong> Truce, etc.<br />

Copy letter, 23.7.21, <strong>to</strong> Minister for Labour, Da*il ^fireann, re Belfast boycott.<br />

do. 28.7.21, <strong>to</strong> Chief Liaison Officer, Dublin, re escape <strong>of</strong> prisoners.<br />

Correspondence, 28.7.21 <strong>to</strong> 2.8.21, re Belfast boycott between Comdt. Murphy,<br />

E.S. 0 Dugain, Chief Liaison Officer, S. MacDonnchadha,<br />

Minister for Labour.<br />

Copy letter, 6.8.21, <strong>to</strong> Adjutant General, Dublin, re courtsmartial and Bde. Councils.<br />

Letter, 9.8.21, from Direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Organisation enclosing lists <strong>of</strong> brigade and<br />

battalion <strong>of</strong>ficers with further correspondence 10.8.21.<br />

3.<br />

FORMAT Etc.<br />

4.<br />

OBSERVATIONS


SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

9<br />

10<br />

11<br />

12<br />

13<br />

Ik<br />

15<br />

16<br />

17<br />

18<br />

19<br />

20<br />

21<br />

22<br />

23<br />

1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

k<br />

5<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

Group 21.<br />

Sub-Group J.<br />

fetter, 10.8.21, <strong>to</strong> Direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Organisation re course <strong>of</strong> training.<br />

Correspondence, 10.8.21 <strong>to</strong> 1.9.21, re goods from America.<br />

Letter, 13.8.21, from Direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Organisation introducing two <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />

from Dublin Brigade.<br />

Note, 15.11.21, signed "Joe".<br />

Copy letter, 15.8.21, <strong>to</strong> G.H.Q. re execution <strong>of</strong> captured member <strong>of</strong> enemy forces.<br />

Copy letter, 17.8.21, re Volunteers and Civil Court work.<br />

Copy letter, 17.8.21, <strong>to</strong> Art O'Connor, T.D., re Court case.<br />

Circular letter, 1.9.21, from Chje f Liaison Officer re permits for mo<strong>to</strong>r cars.<br />

Correspondence, 24.9.21 <strong>to</strong> 3.10.21, re termination <strong>of</strong> Truce arrangements.<br />

Copy letter, 27.9.21, <strong>to</strong> Comdt. Staines enclosing copy letter from Mr. Kiggins,<br />

Athenry.<br />

Letter, 28.9.21, <strong>to</strong> G.H.Q. re land case - Kelly, Eyrecourt.<br />

do. 26.10.21, re new liaison arrangements.<br />

do. 27.10.21, enclosing police reports.<br />

Correspondence, undated, re liaison arrangements in south <strong>of</strong> Ireland.<br />

Miscellaneous letters.<br />

Miscellaneous letters.<br />

Miscellaneous wires.<br />

Sub-Group K.<br />

MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.<br />

Two notebooks used by Mr. Pintan Murphy, Liaison Officer -<br />

(a) 16.8.1918 <strong>to</strong> 1.10.1918.<br />

(b) 1.9.1921 <strong>to</strong> 7.11.1921.<br />

Miscellaneous undated notes and papers.<br />

Printed notepaper unused.<br />

FORMAT Etc.<br />

OBSERVATIONS


REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION<br />

Special mo<strong>to</strong>r permit 9.7•21.<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

Group 21.<br />

Sub-Group L.<br />

UNCLASSIFIED.<br />

Nos. C.D.227/21/L.1 etc.<br />

Permit <strong>to</strong> pass unchallenged 12.7.21.<br />

Public notice, 15.7.21, signed by Lt.-Col. E. Thorpe.<br />

Correspondence, 12.8.21 <strong>to</strong> 31.8.21, re John Salmon, internee in Athlone.<br />

Letter, 22.8.21, re breach <strong>of</strong> Truce.<br />

Correspondence, 25.8.21 <strong>to</strong> 27.8.21, re commandeering <strong>of</strong> bicycles.<br />

Copy note, 13.9.21, re telephones andtelegraphs.<br />

Letter, 20.9.21, from Div. Commissioner re parade <strong>of</strong> I.R.A. in Killucan -<br />

with two notes attached.<br />

do. 26.9.21, from John Burke, re prevention <strong>of</strong> employee from threshing corn.<br />

Statement by John Egan re his action for assault against Michael Duffy.<br />

Letter, 26.10.21, from Mr. Frank Should! ce re printing A/C. book.<br />

Correspondence, 28.11.21 <strong>to</strong> 5.12.21, re joining <strong>of</strong> I.R.A. by Pa tk»^ Anthony Boylan,<br />

3.<br />

3CP(P<br />

FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS


REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. 227 NAME OF DONOR Pintan Murphy<br />

PAGE ^Cp<br />

1. 2. 3. 4.<br />

SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

DOCUMENT FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS<br />

Group 22.<br />

ANGLO-IRISH TREATY - 6TH DECEMBER 1921.<br />

British Official <strong>Documents</strong>.<br />

Nos. CD. 227/22/1. etc.<br />

1 Correspondence relating <strong>to</strong> the proposals <strong>of</strong> H.M. Government for an Irish Settlement,<br />

1921. CMD.1470. . . .<br />

2 Further correspondence relating <strong>to</strong> the proposals <strong>of</strong> H.M. Government for an Irish<br />

Settlement, 1921. CMD.1539.<br />

3 Articles <strong>of</strong> Agreement for a Treaty "between Gt. Britain and Ireland 1921. CMD.1560.<br />

4 Correspondence "between H.M. Government and the Prime Minister <strong>of</strong> Northern Ireland<br />

relating <strong>to</strong> the proposals for an Irish Settlement 1921. CMD.1561.<br />

5<br />

10<br />

11<br />

Irish Free State (Agreement) Act 1922 - 12 Geo. 5 - 31st March 1922.<br />

6 Irish Free State (Consequential Provisions) Bill -<br />

(a) Irish Free State (Consequential Provisions) Bill No. 2, 13 Geo. 5, as<br />

introduced 24th November 1922).<br />

(h) do. (Consequential Provisions) Bill as "brought from the<br />

Commons, 29th November 1922).<br />

(c) Memorandum on Financial Provisions 1922 - CMD.1773<br />

(d) Marshalled list <strong>of</strong> amendments <strong>to</strong> be moved in Committee, 30th Nov. 1922.<br />

(e) Lords Amendments ordered <strong>to</strong> be printed 4th December 1922.<br />

7 Draft Constitution <strong>of</strong> the Irish Free State 1922. CMD.1688<br />

8 A Bill <strong>to</strong> provide for the Constitution <strong>of</strong> the Irish Free State 1922 (Bill 1) 13, Geo. 5<br />

as introduced 24th November 1922.<br />

9 Correspondence between H.M. Government and the Government <strong>of</strong> the Irish Free State<br />

relative <strong>to</strong> Article 12 <strong>of</strong> the Articles <strong>of</strong> Agreement for a Treaty between<br />

Great Britain and Ireland.<br />

(a) With Irish Free State, July 1923, CMD.1928.<br />

(b) With both Governments, June 1924, CMD.2155<br />

(c) Further correspondence with both Governments, June 1924, CMD.2166, in<br />

continuation <strong>of</strong> CMD.2155.<br />

Heads <strong>of</strong> working arrangements for implementing the Treaty, July 1923. CMD.1911.<br />

Statements <strong>of</strong> Financial Position between the British Government and the Government<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Irish Free State.<br />

(a) 1923-1924 - CMD.1930.<br />

(b) Further statement 1923-1924. CMD.2160.<br />

(c) do. 1924-1925. CMD.2482.<br />

(d) do. 1925-1926. CMD.2798.


SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. 227 NAME OF DONOR Fintan Murphy<br />

Terms <strong>of</strong> disbandment. CMD.1618A.<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

Group 23.<br />

ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY<br />

(including Auxiliaries)<br />

Nos. CD. 227/23/1. etc.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Constabulary (Ireland) Bill 1922, 12 Geo 5, Bill 91 as introduced.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Royal Irish Constabulary Auxiliary Division - terras <strong>of</strong> engagement, CMD.1618 <strong>of</strong><br />

1922.<br />

Group 24.<br />

BRITISH OFFICIAL PUBLICATIONS MISCELLANEOUS<br />

Nos. CD. 227/24/1 etc.<br />

Official Secrets Act 1911 (1 and 2 Geo. 5, ch. 28) - 22nd August 1911.<br />

Police Gazette - "Hue and Cry", September 12th, 1916.<br />

Imperial Revenue (Collection and Expenditure)(Great Britain & Ireland) 1918. 105.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Res<strong>to</strong>ration <strong>of</strong> Order in Ireland Act 1920 (10 and 11, Geo 5) (Ch.3l) > 9th Aug. 1920<br />

Public Notice, Res<strong>to</strong>ration <strong>of</strong> Order in Ireland, Regulations, Alteration <strong>of</strong> Curfew<br />

hours - Major General G.F. Boyd - 12th &arch 1921.<br />

3.<br />

FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS


SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

k<br />

5<br />

6<br />

7<br />

8<br />

10<br />

11<br />

12<br />

13<br />

lk<br />

15<br />

16<br />

17<br />

18<br />

19<br />

20<br />

21<br />

22<br />

9<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION NAME OF DONOR<br />

2.<br />

DOCUMENT FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS<br />

Group 25.<br />

LEAFLETS AND PAMPHLETS.<br />

Ireland.<br />

Nos. CD. 227/25/1,etc.<br />

"Is the Irish <strong>Part</strong>y nationalist?" - New Ireland Pamphlets No. 1<br />

"A Plea for the Industrial Regeneration <strong>of</strong> Ireland".<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Form and Purpose <strong>of</strong> Home Rule" "by Erskine Childers.<br />

"Count Plunkett - <strong>The</strong> Man and his Message" "by Louis George Reddy.<br />

"James Connolly - A study <strong>of</strong> his work and worth" "by Gerald O'Connor.<br />

"Memories <strong>of</strong> the Dead" "by Martin Daly<br />

"Loyalty and Disloyalty - What it means in Ireland" "by Alice S<strong>to</strong>pford Green.<br />

"Through Corruption <strong>to</strong> Dismemberment - A S<strong>to</strong>ry <strong>of</strong> Apostasy and Betrayal" "by "Red Hand"<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Ulster Difficulty" "by Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Eoin MacNeill - 2 copies.<br />

"From a Hermitage" "by P.H. Pearse - <strong>The</strong> Bodens<strong>to</strong>wn Series No. 2, 1915.<br />

"Ireland Awake" - An open letter <strong>to</strong> his fellow countrymen "by the Earl <strong>of</strong> Dunraven, K.B<br />

Tracts for the Times:<br />

(a) "Why 'Why the Martyrs Martt <strong>of</strong> Manchester died" "by A. Newman - Tracts for <strong>The</strong> Times Ho.9.<br />

(h) "<br />

'<strong>The</strong> Separatist Idea" "by P.H. Pearse - Tracts for the Times No. 11, 1916.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Home Rule Act 1914 Exposed" "by William Martin Murphy, May 1917.<br />

"Starvation in Dublin" "by Lionel Smith-Gordon and Cruise O'Brien 1917.<br />

"How <strong>to</strong> settle the Irish Question" "by Bernard Shaw, 1917.<br />

"A Call <strong>to</strong> the Women <strong>of</strong> Ireland" "by Constance de' Markievicz.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Complete Grammar <strong>of</strong> Anarchy" "by Members <strong>of</strong> the War Cabinet and their Friends, 19l|£.<br />

"Towards the Republic - A Study <strong>of</strong> New Ireland's social and political Aims" by<br />

Aodh de Bla'cam, Nov. 1918.<br />

"A Handbook for Rebels" - A guide <strong>to</strong> successful defiance <strong>of</strong> the British Government -<br />

compiled by Thomas Johnson, 1918 - 2 copies.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> His<strong>to</strong>ric Case for Irish Independence" by Darrell Figgis, 1918.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> First <strong>of</strong> the Small Nations".<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Terror in Ireland - Murder, Outrage, Intimidation" reprinted from Belfast Telegrajbh.<br />

/


REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION<br />

2.<br />

DOCUMENT FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS<br />

Group 25.<br />

"Military Rule in Ireland" by Erskine Childers, 1920<br />

(a.) 1st edition<br />

ib) 2nd edition<br />

(c) 3rd edition<br />

"Thoughts for British Co-opera<strong>to</strong>rs" by Geo. W. Russell. ("A.E.")<br />

"A Considered Judgment" - Report <strong>of</strong> Judge Bodfcin, 1921.<br />

"Ireland and the Empire at the Court <strong>of</strong> Conscience" by "A.E." 1921.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Present Taxable Capacity <strong>of</strong> Ireland" - A paper read <strong>to</strong> the Statistical and<br />

Social Inquiry Society <strong>of</strong> Ireland, 28th June 1921, by Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

C.H. Oldham, Vice-President.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Newer Ireland" by Oscar J. Kelly Walsh.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Lessons <strong>of</strong> Irish His<strong>to</strong>ry and the Gospel <strong>of</strong> Irish Nationalism".<br />

"Welcome Princess Mary" - Leaflet Issued by "Ghosts" with pencil note on envelope<br />

by F. Murphy regarding rarity <strong>of</strong> this pamphlet.<br />

"Irish or Infidelity, Which?"<br />

"Can Ireland Stand Alone?" - 2 copies.<br />

"Ireland's Claim for exemption from War Taxation".<br />

"Irish Situation"by the Most Rev. Dr. Walsh, Archbishop <strong>of</strong> Dublin, 1916.<br />

Leaflet announcing a mass meeting in the Mansion House <strong>to</strong> demand treatment as<br />

prisoners <strong>of</strong> war for Irish prisoners.<br />

"A Manifes<strong>to</strong> <strong>to</strong> the Irish People" By Order Executive Irish Volunteers.<br />

"To Rebuild the Nation" by Arthur Griffith.<br />

Quotation from President Wilson's Address <strong>to</strong> the Senate <strong>of</strong> the United States,<br />

2nd January 1917, issued by the 'Irish Nation League 1<br />

"<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Death <strong>of</strong> Thomas Ashe" - <strong>The</strong> Bishop <strong>of</strong> Killaloe*s Protest - 2 copies.<br />

Leaflet re Thomas Ashe Memorial Fund with subscription form attached.<br />

"English Horrors In Irish Jails" 19th July 1918.<br />

"Can Ireland Pay Her Way?" July 1919. 2 copies.<br />

"An Connrad fe cois?" 1919.<br />

"John Redmond Accuses England" 1919.<br />

"Colonial Home Rule".<br />

"England's Fair Words and Ireland" 1919


SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

47<br />

48<br />

49<br />

50<br />

51<br />

52<br />

53<br />

54<br />

2<br />

3<br />

4<br />

5<br />

6<br />

7<br />

8<br />

10<br />

9<br />

11<br />

12<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION<br />

DOCUMENT FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS<br />

group 25.<br />

"England's Goodwill - How it operates in Ireland".<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Cost <strong>of</strong> Slavery".<br />

"Belfast Atrocities".<br />

"Is Ireland a Danger <strong>to</strong> England?" Reprinted from the "Irish Bulletin" 29 July 1921.<br />

"Irish Councils for Irish Freedom".<br />

"What's wrong with Ireland? By John Hampden Bright.<br />

"What's Wrong with Ireland?" No. 2 By John Hampden Bright.<br />

"Ulster - A British Stronghold".<br />

Group 26.<br />

PAMPHLETS AND LEAFLETS<br />

Great Britain.<br />

Nos. CD.227/26/1. etc.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Irish Question" Reprinted from the December No. <strong>of</strong> "<strong>The</strong> Round Table" with a<br />

Foreword by the Rt. Hon. Sir Horace Plunkett, K.C.V.O. 1914.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Value <strong>of</strong> Small States" by H.A.L. Fisher, F.B.A. Oxford Pamphle'ts 1914.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Irish Crisis" by William Paul.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Irish Case Stated" by Henry O'Neill<br />

"England's Dilemma" by "Epsilon"<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Crucifixion <strong>of</strong> Ireland" by H.A. Campbell, 1920.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Irish Tragedy: Scotland's Disgrace" by John Maclean, M.A. 1920.<br />

"Coalition Fatuity and the Irish Question" Reprinted from the Daily Herald 11.2.192C|<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Celtic Design or Carson in a Melting Mood".<br />

Leaflet re demonstration outside Wormwood Scrubbs Prison at 7.30 each evening<br />

<strong>to</strong> protest against the imprisonment <strong>of</strong> Irishmen without charge or trial.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Navy League" 25th Sept. 1919.<br />

"A Soldier on Ireland" the substance <strong>of</strong> an address by Lt.-Gen. Sir Henry M. Lawson,<br />

K. C B.


SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. 227<br />

NAME OF DONOR pintan Murphy<br />

DOCUMENT FORMAT Etc.<br />

Group 26.<br />

"Workers <strong>of</strong> S<strong>to</strong>ckport put him in <strong>to</strong> get him out" - Election leaflet for Wm. O'Brien.<br />

Outstanding incidents <strong>of</strong> English aggression in Ireland from 1st January 1919 <strong>to</strong><br />

30th April 1920.<br />

"Will British Labour provide munitions for this?" 1920.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Statesman r<br />

s Catechism". 23rd July 1920.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Deadly Parallel - 1914 - Germany. 1920 - England".<br />

"Ireland <strong>to</strong>-day" Report by the Society <strong>of</strong> Friends, 5th Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1920.<br />

"Misguided Patriotism" or "Achilles Heel" by "Epsilon".<br />

"Ireland Arisen" by Sir William Watson, 1921.<br />

"Inter Allied Debts and Ireland" by Sam Evans. Reprinted from the Economist, 26.11. !1.<br />

"Britain's Disgrace - What the world thinks <strong>of</strong> British rule in Ireland".<br />

"You can s<strong>to</strong>p reprisals now".<br />

"To the Irish in England" by Eamon de Valera.<br />

Group 27.<br />

LEAFLETS AND PAMPHLETS - U«S.A.<br />

Nos. C.D.227/27/1* etc.<br />

"Ireland's Appeal <strong>to</strong> America, 1917 - Address presented <strong>to</strong> Congress, Washing<strong>to</strong>n, July<br />

Dr. McCartan's note <strong>to</strong> the President and Congress <strong>of</strong> the United States.<br />

Knights <strong>of</strong> Columbus versus Criminal Libel and Malicious Bigotry.<br />

News Letter <strong>of</strong> the Friends <strong>of</strong> Irish Freedom National <strong>Bureau</strong> <strong>of</strong> Information:<br />

No. 32, Feb. 6th 1920. "Attention, President Wilson"<br />

No. 33> Feb. 13th 1920. Another Pr<strong>of</strong>essor heard from.<br />

"Human Rights and the Law" Reprinted from Fordham Law Review, March 1946.<br />

"America and the Irish Question" by Edward Raymond Turner, Ph.D. - Extract from<br />

Publication.<br />

"German Catholic Leader raises Irish Question". 2 copies.<br />

23rd,


SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

3<br />

k<br />

5<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

Group 28.<br />

FRENCH BOOKLETS AND PAMPHLETS<br />

Nos. CD.227/28/1. etc.<br />

L'Irlande a-t-elle "be so in de l'Angleterre?<br />

Memorandum a l'appui des Revendications de l'Irlande a l'effet d'etre reconnue<br />

comme iftat souverain et inde*pendant -


REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION NAME OF DONOR<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

Group 29.<br />

IRISH BULLETIN. 1919-1921.<br />

Published "by the Propaganda Departnen t <strong>of</strong> Da*il jfireann.<br />

Vol. 2. Two odd issues and an index.<br />

No. 7. Hth May 1920.<br />

No. 49. 12th July 1920.<br />

<strong>Index</strong> for August 1920.<br />

Nos. CD/227/29/1, etc.<br />

Vol. 4 No. 1. 3rd Jan. 1921 <strong>to</strong> No. 100 <strong>of</strong> 31st May 1921.<br />

(a) No. 1. 3rd Jan. 1921 <strong>to</strong> No. 25, 9th Feb. 1921.<br />

(b) No. 26. 10th Feb. 1921 <strong>to</strong> No. 44, 8th March 1921.<br />

(c) No. 45, 9th March 1921 <strong>to</strong> No. 6o, 4th April 1921.<br />

(d) No. 61, 5th April 1921 <strong>to</strong> No. 77, 27th April 1921.<br />

(e) No. 78, 28th April 1921, <strong>to</strong> No. 90, 17th May 1921.<br />

(f) No. 91, 18th May 1921 <strong>to</strong> No. 100, 31st May 1921.<br />

Vol. 6, No. 1, 20th Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1921 <strong>to</strong> 12th December 1921.<br />

(a) No. 1, 20th Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1921 <strong>to</strong> No. 18, 14th November 1921.<br />

with index 20th Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1921 <strong>to</strong> 12th December 1921.<br />

(b) No. 19, 15th November 1921 <strong>to</strong> 12th December 1921.<br />

N.B. Issues subsequent <strong>to</strong> 1921 are listed in Group 34 -<br />

"POST TREATY & CIVIL WAR".<br />

FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS<br />

This Vol. No. 4. has<br />

been separated by the<br />

<strong>Bureau</strong> in<strong>to</strong> six parts -<br />

(a, b, c, d, e, f) for<br />

convenience in binding.<br />

Issues Nos. 62, 63 and<br />

68 are missing from part<br />

(a).<br />

Issue No. 96 is<br />

missing from part (f).<br />

This Vol. No. 6 has<br />

been separated by the<br />

<strong>Bureau</strong> in<strong>to</strong> two parts<br />

(a, b) for convenience<br />

in binding.


SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. 227„<br />

<strong>Part</strong> I.<br />

<strong>Part</strong> II.<br />

<strong>Part</strong> III.<br />

<strong>Part</strong> IV.<br />

<strong>Part</strong> V.<br />

2.<br />

DOCUMENT FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS<br />

Group 30.<br />

ACTS OF AGGRESSION COMMITTED III IRELAND BY THE MILITARY<br />

AND POLICE OF THE USURPING ENGLISH GOVERNMENT AS REPORTED<br />

IN THE DAILY PRESS.<br />

Issued "by the Propaganda Department <strong>of</strong>Da'il ifireann.<br />

Nos. C.D. 227/30/1* etc.<br />

September 29th 1919, <strong>to</strong> 3rd January 1920, with summary <strong>of</strong> outrages<br />

committed by the British Government in-Ireland,during.the period from<br />

1st May 1916, <strong>to</strong> 31st December 1919.<br />

January 5th 1920, <strong>to</strong> 26th June 1920.<br />

June 28th 1920, <strong>to</strong> 14th August 1920.<br />

September 6th 1920, <strong>to</strong> November 20th 1920.<br />

January 17th <strong>to</strong> January 22nd 1921, (single-copy),with <strong>Index</strong> No. 1,<br />

4th April 1921, <strong>to</strong> No. 36*, 8th December 1921.<br />

<strong>The</strong> division <strong>of</strong> the<br />

issues for 1919-20 in<strong>to</strong><br />

four volumes - <strong>Part</strong> I<br />

<strong>to</strong> <strong>Part</strong> IV opposite -<br />

is an arbitrary<br />

arrangement made by the<br />

<strong>Bureau</strong> for convenience<br />

in binding.


SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION<br />

NATIONAL<br />

2.<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

Group 31*<br />

Formally publications are recorded in the Register in<br />

order <strong>of</strong> date or as near as may he •<br />

Some <strong>of</strong> the earlier publications registered here are<br />

<strong>of</strong> such a size or form that, for convenience in s<strong>to</strong>rage , they have<br />

had <strong>to</strong> "be registered at the end <strong>of</strong> those <strong>of</strong> smaller size.<br />

Nos. CD.227/31/1 etc.<br />

"An t-Europaeh" Vol. 1, No. k, March 1900, and No. 6, August 1900.<br />

"An t-Oglach*<br />

(a) Vol. 1, No. 1, 15th Aug. 1918 <strong>to</strong> No. 12 undated. No. 7 missing.<br />

(b) Vol. I l l , No. 2k f 2nd September 1921 <strong>to</strong> No. 30, li+th Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1921*<br />

Nos. 25, 26, 27 missing.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Spark"<br />

(a) Vol./f,No. 1, 7th Peb. 1915 <strong>to</strong> No. 26 <strong>of</strong> 1st Aug. 1915, complete.<br />

Bound by publishers.<br />

(b) Vol. I , No. 1, 7th Peb. 1915, <strong>to</strong> No. 26 <strong>of</strong> 1st Aug. 1915, complete.<br />

Bound by the <strong>Bureau</strong>.<br />

(c) Vol. II, No. 27, 8th Aug. 1915 <strong>to</strong> No. 52 <strong>of</strong> 30th Jan. 1916. Complete.<br />

Bound by the <strong>Bureau</strong>.<br />

(d) Vol. I l l , No. 53, 6th Peb. 1916 <strong>to</strong> No. 6k 9 23rd April 1916. do.<br />

Bound by the <strong>Bureau</strong>.<br />

••Honesty 1<br />

; Vol. 1, No. 1, 16th Oct. <strong>to</strong> No. 3, 30th Oct. 1915.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Cross!'<br />

(a) Vol. VII. No. 6, Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1916. &**t*««X*


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NO.<br />

10<br />

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18<br />

19<br />

20<br />

21<br />

22<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION<br />

Miscellaneous Periodicals:<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

Group 31*<br />

(a) " <strong>The</strong> Exile". Vol. 1, No. 1 Sept. 1916.<br />

(b) "<strong>The</strong> National Student'; Vol. VIII, No. "l Dec. 1917.<br />

(c) "3fra Geadna Fiadhaine"<br />

(d) » Samhain"la* Samhna 1918.'<br />

(e) "<strong>The</strong> Irish Book Lover"- Aug-Sept. 1919.<br />

(f) "<strong>The</strong> Nation (Irish Supplement) 8th Jan. 1921.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Nation,"Vol. V, No. 238 1st May 1847.<br />

"Freedom^ No. 39 <strong>of</strong> Jan. 1914 <strong>to</strong> No. 46 <strong>of</strong> Aug. 1914. Complete.<br />

"Sinn Fein'J Vol. 5, new series, No. 215 30th May <strong>to</strong> No. 224 1st Aug. 1914. 3 odd copie \<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Irish Volunteer:"<br />

(a) Vol. 1 No. 27, 8th Aug 1914 <strong>to</strong> No. 43 28th Nov. 1914. 4 copies.<br />

(b) Vol. 2, new series, 5th Dec. 1914 <strong>to</strong> 22nd April 1916. 8 odd issues.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> National Volunteer'*<br />

(a) Vol. 1, No. 1 17th Oct. and No. 2 24th Oct. 1914.<br />

(b) Vol. II, NO. 43 7th Aug. 1915.<br />

"An Claidheamh Soluis"- No. 865 24th Oct 1914, No. 32 11th Nov. 1916.<br />

No. 56 28th April 1917.<br />

"Eire (Ireland)"Vol. 1, No. 1 26th Oct. 1914 <strong>to</strong> No. 30 <strong>of</strong> 4th Dec. 1914. Complete.<br />

"Scissors and Paste." Vol. 1, No. 1. 12th Dec. 1914 <strong>to</strong> No. 22 <strong>of</strong> 27th Feb. 1915. do.<br />

"Nationality"<br />

(a) Vol. 1 1915-16. 12 odd copies.^,\ f' (fj^i^s k <strong>to</strong>M5 t mJ+J


SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

23<br />

2k<br />

25<br />

26<br />

27<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION NAME OF DONOR<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

Group 31*<br />

"An Lochraann" Numbers. 1, 2, 3, k April <strong>to</strong> July 1916, and No. 10, Jan. 1917.<br />

'•<strong>The</strong> Irish Nation 1<br />

,' Vol. I , No. 33, 3rd Peb. 1917, and Vol. I I , No.5, 4th Aug. 1917.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Irish World and Industrial AdvocateV<br />

(a) Vol. I , No. 2, 21+th Peb. 1917.<br />

(b) Vol. I (new series) No. 5, 5th Oct. 1918.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Irishman? Vol. I I , No. 23, 11th Aug. 1917, <strong>to</strong> No. 42, 20th Oct. 1917.<br />

"Young Ireland?<br />

(a) Vol. 4, No. 39, 25th Oct. 1919 <strong>to</strong> No. kO <strong>of</strong> 1st Nov. 1919.<br />

(b) Vol. 5, No. 33, Hth Sept. 1920, <strong>to</strong> No. 51 <strong>of</strong> 29th Jan. 1921. Odd copies.<br />

(c) Vol. 6, No. 5, 26th Peb. 1921, <strong>to</strong> No. 50 <strong>of</strong> 7th Jan. 1922. do.<br />

(d) Vol. 7, No. 1, 28th Jan. 1922.<br />

"Pall Mall Gazette?<br />

a) No. 2k, 1886<br />

b) No. 30,<br />

cj No. 67, 1893<br />

Group 32.<br />

BRITISH PERIODICALS.<br />

Nos. CD.227/32/1.etc.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Nineteenth Century and After" (cuttings only) -<br />

(a) "Afforestation and Timber Planting in Ireland"by J. Nisbet, Sept. 1914.<br />

(b) "<strong>The</strong> Irish Enigma Again'. 1<br />

3 articles by Joseph R. Pisher, J. Clerc Sheridan<br />

and Robert H. Murray, June 1916.<br />

(c) "<strong>The</strong> Irish Maze'J 3 articles by Ronald McNeill, L.A. Atherley-Jones and<br />

William O'Brien, April 1917.<br />

(d) Ireland as a "Dominion" by A.V. Dicey, Oct. 1917.<br />

(e) "St. Patrick : His Faith and Works*' by T.W. Rolles<strong>to</strong>n, April 1919.<br />

(f) "Sinn Pein: Past, Present and Future" by Herbert Moore Pim, June 1919.<br />

FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS


SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

2<br />

3<br />

5<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. 227. NAME OF DONOR Mr Fintan Murphy.<br />

L'lrfande Libre, 2 Annee No. 2<br />

GROUP 33.<br />

FRENCH PERIODICALS<br />

2.<br />

PAGE 37?<br />

DOCUMENT FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS<br />

- 1st Feb. 1898, and No.5 - 1st May, I898.<br />

GROUP 34.<br />

POST ANGLO-IRISH TREATY <strong>of</strong> 1921; Sub-Group A.<br />

Government Publications.<br />

Nos. CD. 227/34/A. 1 <strong>to</strong> 6.<br />

• •<br />

"Constitution <strong>of</strong> the Irish Free State (Sao*Stat Eireann) Act 1922."<br />

No.l, <strong>of</strong> 1922. As passed by Free State Parliament, 25/10/1922.<br />

Foolscap print.<br />

"Constitution <strong>of</strong> the Irish Free State (Saorstat Eireann) Act, 1922".No.l, <strong>of</strong> 1922.<br />

Octavo print.<br />

"Reports <strong>of</strong> Fiscal Inquiry Committee, 1923.#"<br />

Signed by:- T.A.Smiddy, Chairman.<br />

C.F.Bastable.<br />

R.M.Henry.<br />

George 0 f<br />

Brien.<br />

J.G.Smith.<br />

1st November, 1923. 0<br />

"Treasonable Offences Bill 19251/ as passed by the Free State Parliament, 3rd April, 1925<br />

"Correspondence <strong>of</strong> Mr Eamon De Valera and Others", 17th August, 1§22 -11th September, 19<br />

(being documents captured by Free State Forces)<br />

Published by the Stationery Office, Dublin, for the Free<br />

State Government, Oc<strong>to</strong>ber, 1922.<br />

Copy <strong>of</strong> an extract from the "Irish Independent", Saturday, 10th March, 1923* entitled:-<br />

"Acaptured letter - Mr De Valera and the Strife", (being copy <strong>of</strong> a<br />

letter written by Mr De Valera <strong>to</strong>^an English lady).<br />

Issued <strong>to</strong> press for publication by the Free State Government<br />

Publicity Department.<br />

ft?


REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. 227<br />

2.<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

QjQOP 34.<br />

Post Anglo-Irish ;rreaty^<strong>of</strong> 1921.<br />

SUBGROUP B.<br />

Re^uhljlcan Publications and Leaflets.<br />

No. CD. 227/34/1 <strong>to</strong> 21.,<br />

"Daily Bulletin" No.126, 28/2/1923 <strong>to</strong> No.134, 7/3/1923.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Fenian" War Issue No. 14, 31/7/1923 <strong>to</strong> Ho. 54, 13/9/1923. Incomplete.<br />

"Daily Sheet" No. 1, 25/10/1923 <strong>to</strong> No. 19, 15/11/1923. do.<br />

" Nationality" No. 12, 5tl5 August, 1923.<br />

"Official Irish Republican Bulletin" No. 3, "Manifes<strong>to</strong> <strong>to</strong> the Irish People".<br />

"Statement re shooting <strong>of</strong> Lieut Bruce',' British Army, in Belfast; Ulster Pogrom.<br />

Issued by Publicity Dapartment, Dail Eireann.<br />

"Statement "by Eamon De Valera <strong>to</strong> the People <strong>of</strong> America" 0<br />

- 4th July, 1922.<br />

"Austin Stack - 1880-1929.<br />

"Erskine Childers.<br />

"Who Abandoned the Republic" by a Western Priest.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Testament <strong>of</strong> the Republic" By President De Valera.<br />

"Clause By Clause" - A comparison between "<strong>The</strong> Treaty" and Document No.o2.,<br />

by Erskine Childers.<br />

"National Series" :- ,<br />

(a) No. 1. "What <strong>The</strong> Treaty Means".<br />

(b) No. 2."<strong>The</strong> Truth About the Treaty and Document No. 2". A reply <strong>to</strong><br />

Michael Collins by Robert Bar<strong>to</strong>n.<br />

(c) No. 3. "Clause By Clause" A comparison between the "Treaty" and<br />

Document No. 2.<br />

(d) No. 4. "Free State Promises - Are <strong>The</strong>y True" ?.<br />

"On <strong>The</strong> Proper Shoulders". • «<br />

"By What Authority" by Proinnsias O&allchobhair.<br />

"Ireland Free and Prosperous - Some facts for Tailteann Visi<strong>to</strong>rs". Issued by the<br />

National Publicity Committee.<br />

"Heads Up"- Leaflets Nos. 3 <strong>to</strong> 29 ( Nos. 1, 2, 11, 13; 21, 25 missing).<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Mount joy Strike - <strong>The</strong> call <strong>to</strong> the Army".<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Shame <strong>of</strong> Civic Week".<br />

"He can Rot" said Lloyd George; "<strong>The</strong>y can Rot" says Blythe.<br />

"Robbers and Hunger Strikers".<br />

NAME OF DONOR<br />

FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS<br />

This Sub-Group has beet<br />

divided in<strong>to</strong> two parts<br />

( I and II) for convenience<br />

in binding.


REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. 227 NAME OF DONOR Mr. Pintan Murphy<br />

1. 2. 3. 4.<br />

SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

DOCUMENT : J FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS<br />

Group 3k•<br />

Sub-Group B.<br />

Nos. CD.227/3VB.l etc.<br />

22 "Hunger Strike" - Sinn Fe*in Organisation (Publicity Dept.), 17th Oct. 1923. (fikxJna*^ AJCbJit~yjuJ^ /3/fi Ott (


SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION<br />

2.<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

Group 3k •<br />

POST ANGLO-IRISH TREATY 1921 INCLUDING CIVIL WAR<br />

Sub-Group C.<br />

Ecclesiastical Pronouncements, etc.<br />

Nos. CD. 227/34/C.li etc.<br />

Pas<strong>to</strong>ral Letter <strong>of</strong> the Cardinal, Archbishops and Bishops <strong>of</strong> Ireland, 22nd Oct. 1922<br />

(a.) Text <strong>of</strong> Pas<strong>to</strong>ral.<br />

("bi Reply written by a priest (Glasgow)<br />

(c; A Prisoner's letter <strong>to</strong> His Grace the Archbishop <strong>of</strong> Dublin<br />

(Proinnsias 6 Gallochobhair)<br />

(d) "False Pas<strong>to</strong>rs"- by Columban na Banban.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Voice <strong>of</strong> the Protestant Church in Ireland.<br />

Sub-Group D.<br />

Miscellaneous Periodicals. '<br />

Nos. C.D.227/3U/D.1* etc.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Separatist" Vol. 1, No. 1, 18th Feb. 1922, <strong>to</strong> No. 29, 9th Sept. 1922. Incomplete}<br />

"Erin and Greater Ireland" No. 1, January 1922.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Boys <strong>of</strong> Wexford", Vol. 1, No. 8, 20th May 1922.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Irish People" No. 5, 13th August 1922.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Gael", Volume II, No« 16, 21st August, 1922.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Speakers' <strong>Bureau</strong> Bulletin" Vol. 2, 27th January 1923.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> De Valera Express" Vol. 1, 1st April 1923*<br />

3.<br />

FORMAT Etc.<br />

4.<br />

OBSERVATIONS<br />

i X


SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. 227<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

Group 35.<br />

SCRAPBOOKS.<br />

Nos. C.D.2Z7/?g.<br />

Hole; /&w*L-*>./. < J ^ t ^ ^ A 9 < ? n<br />

3.<br />

FORMAT Etc.<br />

PAGE 33 3<br />

Pour scrapbooks <strong>of</strong> pho<strong>to</strong>graphs and press cuttings. 4W-


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2<br />

3<br />

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5<br />

6<br />

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8<br />

9<br />

10<br />

11<br />

12<br />

13<br />

Ik<br />

15<br />

16<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION<br />

2.<br />

DOCUMENT FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS<br />

Group 37.<br />

POEMS, HYMNS AND BALLADS.<br />

Nos. CD. 227/37/1. etc.<br />

"Clann Eireann mar aon le sluaghtibh na speartha 'na nguidhe go caonduthrachtach<br />

ag cois rioghchathaoireach De"<br />

"Amhra*n na laoich" le Proinnse'as 6 Suilleabhrfin.<br />

"Fir an Iarthair" - Poem unsigned.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Master" - Poem unsigned.<br />

Ballad sheet with 16 "ballads.<br />

Dockhead Catholic Church, St. Patrick's Day -<br />

(a) Hymn Book 1901<br />

(b) do. 1902<br />

"Amhra*in Ghae'dhilge na Mumhan" - People's Booklets, 1903<br />

Gaelic Service held at Westminster Cathedral, March 19th, 1905* Hymns.<br />

"Easter, 1916" - Poem unsigned.<br />

"Songs and Poems <strong>of</strong> the Rebels who fought and died for Ireland in Easter Week, 1916".<br />

"On the Irishmen executed in Dublin" by Albert Clement White, 1917.<br />

"Ballad <strong>of</strong> Biddy 0'Loughlin" and "Ballad for Kevin Barry" by Michael Scott.<br />

"Cathal Brugha" by Maeve Cavanagh MacDowell.<br />

"Fe*ile na n-dglach Maille* le laoithe eile na linne seo". Liam P. 0'Riain do chan 1921<br />

"Two Poems <strong>of</strong> Triumph in Death" by Alice Furlong and Alice Milligan.<br />

"Soul and Clay" by Maeve Cavanagh. /j3u**MjJ


SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

2<br />

3<br />

k<br />

5<br />

6<br />

7<br />

8<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. 227<br />

Class Result Card, 7.6.1907.<br />

2.<br />

DOCUMENT FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS<br />

G-roup 38.<br />

PROGRAMMES AND SOUVENIRS.<br />

Nos. CD. 227/38/1 etc.<br />

Programmes for First Easter Week Commemoration Concert, <strong>The</strong>atre Royal, l6th April 192J<br />

Group 39.<br />

UNCLASSIFIED DOCUMENTS.<br />

Nos. CD. 227/39/1 etc.<br />

<strong>Documents</strong> found on British spy arrested by I.R.A. -<br />

a) Notebook<br />

ID) His Will 7.5.21.<br />

CJ Warning note sent <strong>to</strong> him by I.R.A. 21.5.21.<br />

d) Explana<strong>to</strong>ry note 7.10.52.<br />

"Bunreacht". 2 copies with covering explana<strong>to</strong>ry note by the <strong>Bureau</strong>.<br />

k plates - extracts from publications.<br />

Manifes<strong>to</strong> issued by "Clarte*" the International <strong>of</strong> Ideas protesting against the<br />

reign <strong>of</strong> terror in Ireland.<br />

Receipt for £50, 22.8.1917, with covering explana<strong>to</strong>ry note.<br />

Christmas card with poem "Stand Fast Boys".<br />

Leaflet advertising "With the Irish in Frongoch" by W.J. Brennan Whitmore.<br />

Form <strong>of</strong> letter paper issued by the German Government <strong>to</strong> prisoners <strong>of</strong> war<br />

for correspondence purposes.<br />

<strong>The</strong>se three documents<br />

(b),(c),(d) were enclosed<br />

in a pocket <strong>of</strong> the<br />

notebook.


SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. NAME OF DONOR<br />

2.<br />

DOCUMENT FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS


SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

X6046.l4022C.9/56.2,0OO.W.&S.M.(I.)Ltd. G52B.<br />

1.<br />

2.<br />

3.<br />

4.<br />

5.<br />

6.<br />

7.<br />

1C.<br />

11.<br />

12.<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. 228. NAME OF DONOR Kiss Annie Farrin.^<strong>to</strong>n.<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

NOTE: THE .A^ORITT CF THE X CTH EHTS LIST1SD HER^HDER RBIATE TO A<br />

REPUBLICAN FOST E T BARRY'S HOTEL, GREAT DffTHARK STREET, DUBLIN,<br />

AT THE ca rjycji'JT:T OF THE C~VIL :*AR, 1922. TEE DOITCR ,<br />

::ISS FARRHTGTOIT, WAS THE 0'ITER CF THE HOTEL.<br />

Oglaigh na hEireann Convention, 25/3/1923 - Clar. Ho. 247.<br />

Volunteer personnel in various positions in Barry's Hotel, 30/6/1922.<br />

Dispatch, 1/7/1922, from Brigade q.H. , C.C, Engineers,<br />

<strong>to</strong> Barrack Adjutant, Barry's Hotel, re<br />

reply there<strong>to</strong>.<br />

a d e K. Q,., Hammam Hot el,<br />

ddar (explosive), and<br />

Lists <strong>of</strong> posts held by Republican and Free State Forces - Dublin - 1/7/22.<br />

Instruction, 2/7/1922, by Brigade Adjutant <strong>to</strong> discontinue attacks on moving<br />

armoured cars (2 copies).<br />

Instruction, 2/7/1922, by Adjutant, P T<br />

.%., Barry's Hotel, re whistle signals.<br />

Report by C. T.'a Dalaigh, "Kelly*a", Parnell Street, re attacks on posts - undated.<br />

Report re attacks on various post;<br />

- undat ed .<br />

Roll Call, karry's hotel - undated.<br />

Lists <strong>of</strong> men at various posts, wit<br />

List <strong>of</strong> number <strong>of</strong> men and<br />

undated.<br />

'ms - uns<br />

nit ion si<br />

a ted.<br />

ition supplies.<br />

s at 16 Parnell Street - unsigned -<br />

FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS


SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

13.<br />

14.<br />

15.<br />

17.<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. 228. NAME OF DONOR 1SS A] 'arrinrfcon.<br />

2.<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

List, Firat-Aid >d - an [dated.<br />

Standing Orders" <strong>to</strong> C.C., Irish Cfitizen Array, fr C.C. - undated.<br />

Standing Orders" <strong>to</strong> O.C., F.2., from Barrack O.C. - undated.<br />

Order <strong>to</strong> Captains <strong>of</strong> Companies re fatigue dutie Adjutant - undated.<br />

Labels in ras. for various roons in Barry f s Hotel, during occupation by<br />

Republican Forces.<br />

Poblacht na i:3ireann, S<strong>to</strong>p Press, 23/6/1922 - communique from the Four Courts.<br />

Poblacht na hSireann, S<strong>to</strong>p Press, 2/7/1922 - War Hews No. 6.<br />

3.<br />

PAGE.<br />

3%%<br />

FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS


SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

1.<br />

2.<br />

3.<br />

4.<br />

5.<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. 230.<br />

2.<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

Despatch, 6th May, 1921, from 0/C, 2nd Battalion, <strong>The</strong> Green Howards, Fermoy,<br />

requesting permission <strong>to</strong> carry out reprisals on certain persons in respect <strong>of</strong><br />

an ambush at Galbally.<br />

Report on operations, 12th May, 1921, by Lieut-Colonel H.O. Hutchinson, General Staff,<br />

6th Division (British).<br />

Fate <strong>of</strong> the Brothers Loughnane, Co. Galway - statement by their sister, Nora, and<br />

their mother, Kate Loughnane.<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> Court <strong>of</strong> Inquiry, 12th June, 1921, and execution <strong>of</strong> Thomas Cunningham,<br />

ex-soldier, Ballyshiel, Cloghan, 17-18/6/21.<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> sentence and execution on 16th Hay <strong>of</strong> David Y/alsh, ex-soldier, Shangarry.<br />

3.<br />

FORMAT Etc.<br />

Pho<strong>to</strong>stat.<br />

Pho<strong>to</strong>stat.


CD. REGISTER<br />

INDIVIDUAL DOCUMENTS INCLUDED IN COLLECTIONS<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. NAME OF DONOR<br />

3.<br />

FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS


DR. PATRICK I'cCARTAF COLLECTION.


SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

1.<br />

2.<br />

3.<br />

4.<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. 231. NAME OF DONOR Dr. Patrick lie Car tan<br />

DOCUMENT FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS<br />

"Memorandum addressed <strong>to</strong> the Secretary <strong>of</strong> State for the United States and <strong>to</strong> the<br />

Allied Ambassadors Concerning the Violation <strong>of</strong> Principle involved in Conscription<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Manhood <strong>of</strong> Ireland by England" 1/5/1918, in pamphlet form.<br />

"Iris Dail fereann - An chead tion61 - 21st January, 1919".<br />

Draft <strong>of</strong> letter, ms., 19/4/1919, from Dr. LcCartan <strong>to</strong> John Devoy, with explana<strong>to</strong>ry<br />

note, 17/11/52, by Dr. LcCartan endorsed thereon.<br />

Report on his mission <strong>to</strong> Russia in 1921 by Dr. IvIcCartan - typed copy.


REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. NAME OF DONOR<br />

2.<br />

DOCUMENT FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS


2.<br />

3.<br />

4.<br />

5.<br />

S.<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. 234. NAME OF DONOR Patrick Glynn, LL.B.<br />

2. 3. 4.<br />

DOCUMENT FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATION<br />

Duplicate <strong>of</strong> Report 12/5/1916 <strong>to</strong> the President <strong>of</strong> the particular Council <strong>of</strong> Dublin<br />

Society <strong>of</strong> St. Vincent de Paul on relief <strong>of</strong> special distress from 29/4/1916 <strong>to</strong> 7/5/1916,<br />

signed by "J.A. Glynn".<br />

Copy letter, 14/5/1916, from Sir Eenry A. Robinson, Secretary, Local Government Board<br />

for Ireland, <strong>to</strong> Sir Joseph A. Glynn.<br />

Copy letter, 29/5/1916, from Sir Joseph A. Glynn <strong>to</strong> Sir Henry Robinson.<br />

Copy letter, 7/6/1916, from Sir Henry Robinson <strong>to</strong> Sir Joseph A. Glynn.<br />

Interim Report <strong>of</strong> the Government Committee appointed <strong>to</strong> deal with the Food Supply<br />

<strong>to</strong> Dublin and its environs, April-Ivlay, 1916.<br />

Letter, 8/12/52, from the donor, Patrick Glynn, LL.B., 22, Nassau St., <strong>to</strong> the Secretary<br />

<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Bureau</strong>, presenting the above documents. (Mr. Patrick Glynn is a son <strong>of</strong> the<br />

late Sir Joseph A. Glynn).


REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD.<br />

2.<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

NAME OF DONOR<br />

PAGE 374<br />

FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS


E T A I L S<br />

CD. 236<br />

LY CCLLECTIO:


SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

1.<br />

2.<br />

3.<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. 236.<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

Special Memorandum, 25.10.'21, issued by Cathal Brugha, Minister for Def<br />

ence: -<br />

"Levies and Collections".<br />

Weekly Memorandum, No. 17, 21.10.'21, issued by Chief <strong>of</strong> Staff: -<br />

<strong>Part</strong>icipation <strong>of</strong> Volunteers in police and civil administration".<br />

Weekly 1.1 emorandum, No. 18, 4.11.»21, issued by Chief <strong>of</strong> Staff:<br />

Summary <strong>of</strong> Agreements between Irish and English representatives renresentati at Truce Commission,<br />

London".<br />

4. General Orders, 4.11.'21, issued by Adjutant General: - "Regulation re Frequenting<br />

Publichouses".<br />

5. "South Mayo Column, Desperate Position & Amazing Escape" - Press cutting, undated.<br />

NAME OF DONOR Fatrick J. Kelly,<br />

FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS


REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD.<br />

2.<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

NAME OF DONOR


SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

1.<br />

2.<br />

3..<br />

2.<br />

3.<br />

KEG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. 240.<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

Group 1.<br />

I.R.A. ORDERS.<br />

Order, 9th November, 1920, Adjutant-General re "Women Spies".<br />

Instruction, 28/8/21, from R.Q. Cork No. 4 Brigade, signed "Mick Connell, Quartermaster"<br />

Instruction 13/9/21, from K.Q. Cork No. 2 Brigade, Fermoy, signed "Brigade Commandant".<br />

Three snapshots:<br />

Group 2<br />

PHG TOG-RAP<br />

(a) <strong>The</strong> arrest <strong>of</strong> Comdt. T. Kent at his house, May 1916;<br />

(b) Road-block near Roskeen Bridge on Killarney side <strong>of</strong> Lombards<strong>to</strong>wn, Co. Cork:<br />

(c) dit<strong>to</strong>.<br />

rroup<br />

MISCELLANEOUS.<br />

Summary <strong>of</strong> Evidence: Owen Harold, John Murphy, David Buckley, Denis Baxter,<br />

Daniel McCarthy, Timothy Breen, Mallow area, charged in<br />

respect <strong>of</strong> attack on Mallow Military Barracks, 28th Sept., 1920.<br />

Fragment <strong>of</strong> An t6glach, Vol.Ill,<br />

4<br />

» 1 5 t h<br />

April, 1921, containing,inter alia,<br />

account <strong>of</strong> Millstreet Train Ambush, 11.2.1921.<br />

Roll <strong>of</strong> members, 5th Battalion, A.S.U., Cork IV Brigade.<br />

NAME OF DONOR Richard Willis & John Bolster.<br />

FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS


SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. NAME OF DONOR<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

3.<br />

PAGE. 3^S<br />

FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS


DETAILS OP<br />

CD. 245<br />

JAMSS Kill.:ARTIN COLLECTION.


SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

1.<br />

2.<br />

3.<br />

4.<br />

5.<br />

6.<br />

7.<br />

8.<br />

9.<br />

10.<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. 243. NAME OF DONOR Ja-nes Nilmartin.<br />

DOCUMENT FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS<br />

Notebook kept by the Adjutant, 8th Battalion, 3rd Tipperary Brigade, in 1921.<br />

Duties <strong>of</strong> Mess Officers, undated.<br />

"How <strong>to</strong> succeed in the Army" - 6glaigh na hfiireann, 6.9.1921.<br />

List <strong>of</strong> suspects in Battalion 8 area, 9/10/1921.<br />

Despatch envelope inscribed "I.R.A., Date 16.12.1921, Do/O.G. Battalion 8, Tipperary<br />

No. 3 Brigade.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Irish Republican Soldiers 1916-1921 and Prisoners <strong>of</strong> War Association 17/2/1922" -<br />

Constitution - Objects - Rules and Application Form.<br />

I.R.A. Convention March, 1922 - Preliminary Memo - Final Proposals For Agreement<br />

and General Army Proposals.<br />

Draft Constitution and Rules 6glaigh na hftireann.<br />

Proclamation - Poblacht na hilireann re labour troubles, undated - Signed "Thomas Fahy".<br />

"Exclusion <strong>of</strong> British Goods" - Dail Eireann Trade Department, 17 June, 1921.<br />

Note: Each <strong>of</strong> the documents at 2, 3, 7 & 8 above are<br />

accompanied by a clear typed copy bearing an<br />

explana<strong>to</strong>ry note by the donor.<br />

PAGE


X6046.l4022C.9/56.2,000.\V.&S.M.(I.)Ltd. G52B.<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. NAME OF DONOR<br />

SUB.<br />

NO. DOCUMENT<br />

2.<br />

3.<br />

4oo<br />

FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS


DETAILS 0 F<br />

CD. £44<br />

JAMES LEAHY CCLLECTION.


SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

1.<br />

2.<br />

3.<br />

1.<br />

2.<br />

1.<br />

1.<br />

2.<br />

3.<br />

4.<br />

5.<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. 244. NAME OF DONOR James Leahy.<br />

2.<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

Group 1.<br />

REPUBLICAN POLICE, TIPPERARY HID BRIGADE, 1921-1922.<br />

General Instructions from Police Headquarters, Dublin - 18 documents.<br />

Miscellaneous Correspondence - 5 documents.<br />

Individual cases for investigation or referred for investigation - 22 documents.<br />

General Instructions from Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Individual Applications - 7 documents.<br />

Group 2.<br />

EMIGRATION FROM IRELAND<br />

Group 5,<br />

CIVIL WAR PERIOD 1922 - 1923.<br />

Affairs, Dail fiireann - 4 sets <strong>of</strong> documents.<br />

Despatches, Communications, etc., G.I-I.q., 3rd Tipperary 3rigade, I.R.P.D.F. etc.,<br />

39 documents.<br />

Group 4.<br />

UNCLASSIFIED.<br />

Miniature reproduction <strong>of</strong> the Proclamation <strong>of</strong> the Irish Republic, Easter Week, 1916.<br />

6glaigh na hfiireann Weekly Memorandum No. 14, 30th June, 1921: "All <strong>of</strong>ficers and men<br />

.must be intensely on their guard at the present time". "By order Chief <strong>of</strong> Staff".<br />

"An Poblacht" (<strong>The</strong> Republic), New Series, Vol. I l l , No. 41, 16th February, 1929,<br />

<strong>to</strong>rn copy.<br />

"Tipperary Star" Christmas Number 1928 - Centre sheet, p.p. 15-18: "From the 1918<br />

election <strong>to</strong> the Truce in 1921".<br />

Personal Statement in the handwriting <strong>of</strong> the donor, James Leahy, in connection with his<br />

application for a Military Service Certificate, <strong>to</strong>gether with copy <strong>of</strong> Application<br />

Form M.S.P./34/1.<br />

"A Day in the life <strong>of</strong> a Camp Superintendent" - undated memo by the donor, James Leahy.<br />

FORMAT Etc.


SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. NAME OF DONOR<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS


DETAILS OF<br />

C. D. 249.<br />

A TRICK 0'SULLIVAN COLL3CTIOI


SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

1.<br />

2 .<br />

3.<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. 249. NAME OF DONOR Patrick 0 f<br />

Sullivan<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

SHOOTING OP SIR HENRY WILSON 22nd JUNE 1922.<br />

Typed .copy <strong>of</strong> the report <strong>of</strong> the shooting <strong>of</strong> Sir Henry Wilson by Condt. Reg. Dunne,<br />

with endorsement thereon as <strong>to</strong> its authenticity by Patrick 0 f<br />

Sullivan,<br />

brother <strong>of</strong> Joseph 0'Sullivan who <strong>to</strong>ok part in the shooting,<br />

<strong>to</strong>gether with clear type copy.<br />

Correspondence, 14 Oct. 1953 <strong>to</strong> 2 Dec. 1953, between Lieut.-Col. Sean 3rennan,<br />

a representative <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Bureau</strong>, and the donor.<br />

n<br />

Remembrance" - booklet dedicated <strong>to</strong> the memory <strong>of</strong> Reginald Dunne and<br />

Joseph 0 f<br />

Sullivan.<br />

FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS


SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. NAME OF DONOR<br />

2.<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

3.<br />

FORMAT Etc.<br />

4.<br />

OBSERVATIONS


DETAILS OF<br />

P.P. 250<br />

FATRIGK J» BRBINAN OOLLliCTI ON.


SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

1.<br />

2.<br />

3.<br />

4.<br />

5.<br />

6.<br />

7.<br />

8.<br />

9.<br />

10.<br />

11.<br />

12.<br />

1.<br />

1.<br />

2.<br />

3.<br />

4.<br />

5.<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

Group 1.<br />

THE RISING OP EASTER V/EEEC, 1916.<br />

Record Book <strong>of</strong> messages dispatched, l/ll/l915 <strong>to</strong> 17/ll/l916. Used by British Army in<br />

Dublin.<br />

Irish ?, r<br />

ar News, <strong>The</strong> Irish Republic, Vol. 1, No. 1, 25/4/1916.<br />

General J.G. Maxwell, Public Notice, 11/5/1916, forbidding the holding <strong>of</strong> political<br />

meetings, parades & processions - Press cutting.<br />

r<br />

Evening Herald*, 15/5/l91b, Deportations, Trials, etc.<br />

"General Sir John Maxwell and <strong>The</strong> Kilkenny People" - leaflet - 28/5/1916.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Rebellion in Dublin, April 1916" - Booklet <strong>of</strong> pho<strong>to</strong>graphs published by Eason & Son,<br />

Dublin.<br />

"Dublin and the Sinn Fein Rising" - Illustrated Brochure published by Wilson & Hartnell.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Sinn Fein Leaders <strong>of</strong> 1916 - Illustrated Booklet published by Cahill ^ Co., Dublin, 1917.<br />

^"Easter, 1916, <strong>The</strong> S<strong>to</strong>ry <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> Rising - Booklet published by Brian C'Higgins.<br />

"Memories <strong>of</strong> the Dead" by Martin Daly - Booklet published by Powell Press, Dublin.<br />

Easter HFeek Commemoration, two copies, 1924 and 1932.<br />

'<strong>The</strong> Irish Independent and Easter Week*- Extract from f<br />

<strong>The</strong> Irish Press*, 16/6/1937. -<br />

Group 2<br />

THE IRISH CITIZEN ARMY.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> S<strong>to</strong>ry <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> Irish Citizen Army" by P. 6 Cathasaigh - Booklet published by Meunsell 8<br />

Group 3.<br />

OFFICIAL REPORTS OF CC!.? r<br />

I SSI CITS ETC.<br />

"Ill-treatment <strong>of</strong> Irish prisoners <strong>of</strong> v/ar interned at Frongoch Internment Camp" -<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficial Report issued under the auspices <strong>of</strong> the Irish National Aid & Volunteer<br />

Dependants' Fund Association (Cork Branch) 5/12/1916.<br />

Irish Convention - Report <strong>of</strong> the Proceedings published by H.M. Stationery Office.<br />

"Who Burnt Cork City" - oublished by <strong>The</strong> Irish Labour <strong>Part</strong>y & Trade Union Congress, Dublin<br />

Jan. 19-21 - 2 copies.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> American Commission on Conditions in Ireland" - Interim Report 1921 published in Lond|(D<br />

"Report <strong>of</strong> the Labour Commission <strong>to</strong> Ireland",1921, published in London.<br />

Go.<br />

3.<br />

PAGE ^OS<br />

FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS


SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION<br />

"Sire fig" by Eva Stuart Watt.<br />

2.<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

Group 4.<br />

PAIv~rHLSTS.<br />

Tracts for the Tines No. 8 - "that i t Feels Like" by A. Newman.<br />

"A Handbook for Rebels" - compiled by Thomas Johnson 1918.<br />

"Father C'Flanagan's Suppressed Speech".<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Need For Protection" by P.J. McDonnell.<br />

James Connolly's Policy & Catholic Doctrine by Constance de Markievicz.<br />

New Ireland Pamphlets:<br />

Kb. 1 - "Is <strong>The</strong> Irish <strong>Part</strong>y Nationalist".<br />

No. 2 - "<strong>The</strong> Plot - German or English" by "Lec<strong>to</strong>r".<br />

No. 5 - "<strong>The</strong> Issue - <strong>The</strong> Case For Sinn Fein" by "Lec<strong>to</strong>r".<br />

Cumann Leirjheacht an Phobail Pamphlets:<br />

Series A Economics No. 3 - "<strong>The</strong> Place <strong>of</strong> Banking in the National Programme" by L.Smith Gor<br />

1921.<br />

" B Industrial Development No. 1 - "Intensive Culture <strong>of</strong> Crops" by H. de Courcy, 1921<br />

B "<br />

E<br />

C Social Problems<br />

C " "<br />

G " n<br />

D His<strong>to</strong>ry<br />

D "<br />

D "<br />

E Biography,<br />

E "<br />

(2 copies).<br />

No. 2 - "Irish Forestry" by Pr<strong>of</strong>essor A. Henry, 1921.<br />

No. 3 - "Utilisation <strong>of</strong> Raw Material" by Alec Wilson, 1922<br />

No. 9 - "Co-operation" by Rev. I.:. C f<br />

Flanagan, 1922.<br />

No. 4 - "Character & Citizenship" by Rev. W.P. Hackett, S.<br />

1921.<br />

11.<br />

No. 5 - "<strong>The</strong> Labour Problem" by S. 6 Ceileachair, D.D., 19<br />

No. 6 - "Hygiene" by R. 6 hAodha, M.D., T.D., 1921.,<br />

No. 4 - "<strong>The</strong> Irish and <strong>The</strong> Armada" by Alice S<strong>to</strong>pford Green<br />

No. 5 - "<strong>The</strong> Irish National Tradition", Fart 1, by<br />

Alice S<strong>to</strong>pford Green, 1921.<br />

No. 6 - "<strong>The</strong> Irish National Tradition", <strong>Part</strong> 11, by<br />

Alice S<strong>to</strong>pford Green, 1921.<br />

No. 6 - "Henry Grattan" by P.S. O'Hegarty, 1921.<br />

No. 9 - "Michael Davitt" by J.W. Good, 1921.<br />

on.<br />

3.<br />

FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS


SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

23.<br />

24.<br />

25.<br />

1.<br />

2.<br />

3.<br />

4.<br />

5.<br />

6.<br />

7.<br />

8.<br />

9.<br />

10.<br />

11.<br />

12.<br />

13.<br />

14.<br />

15.<br />

16.<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION<br />

2.<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

Group 4(contd).<br />

PAMPHLETS.<br />

Series f Modern Art No. 8 - "Modern Aspects <strong>of</strong> Irish Art" by J.B. Yeats, 1922.<br />

"Can Ireland Stand Alone" - pamphlet issued by Sinn Fein, 1918.<br />

"In <strong>The</strong> Old Days" - Picture Postcard, Extract from Bishop <strong>of</strong> Limerick's letter <strong>to</strong><br />

"Freeman's Journal" 15/12/1906.<br />

Group 5.<br />

PHOTOGRAPHS.<br />

Group taken in U.S.A. 1919 - E. de Valera, John Devoy, etc., names inscribed on pho<strong>to</strong>grap<br />

Fr. Michael C'Flanagan, undated & 1919 (two copies).<br />

Thomas Ashe, died Mountjoy Gaol 25/9/1917.<br />

Most Rev. Dr. G'Dwyer, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Limerick, died 19/3/1917.<br />

Irish Peace Conference, July, 1921, (eight copies). . . .<br />

President de Valera, Leader <strong>of</strong> the Irish Race.<br />

Eamon de Valera, Chancellor <strong>of</strong> the National University.<br />

Lountjoy Jail Hunger-strikers Maurice Crowe & Michael Carolan, 14/4/1920.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Mine Explosion in the Four Courts, 30/6/1922.<br />

Laurence Sweeney, killed in action Castledermot 5/7/1922.<br />

Cathal Brugha, killed in action Dublin 7/7/1922.<br />

Capt. Erskine Childers, I.R.A., executed 24/11/1922.<br />

Coindt. General Joe McKelvey, I.R.A., executed 8/12/1922.<br />

Liam Me Howes, I.R.A., executed 8/12/1922.<br />

Sligo's Noble Six (MacNeill, Devins, Benson, Carroll, Banks, Langan).<br />

Brigadier Denis Lacey, I.R.A., killed 18/2/1923.<br />

PAGE. 4^0<br />

FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS


REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION<br />

DOCUMENT FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS<br />

Group 6.<br />

POST TREATY PERIOD.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Alternative <strong>to</strong> the Treaty" - Document No. 2 by Eamon de Valera.<br />

Irish Independent 10/l/l922 - Nomination <strong>of</strong> E. de Valera as President <strong>of</strong> Dail fe.reann<br />

defeated.<br />

Leaflets "Heads Uj/. M<br />

(a) No. 26, "Kevin Barry";<br />

(b) No. 33, "Remember Thomas Whelan, Patrick Moran, Patrick Doyle, Francis Flood,<br />

Bernard Ryan, Thomas Bryan".<br />

"Poblacht na h&Lreann War News": 19/8/1922, 23/9/1922, 26/9/1922, 21/10/1922, 29/11/1922,<br />

"Republican War Bulletin", Vol. 1, No. 16, 1922. .<br />

Patrick Mannion shot Mount St. on 17th instant - Inquest Verdict Wilful murder -<br />

suppressed by Provisional Government.<br />

"An Irish Priest's Appeal <strong>to</strong> the Lien and V/omen <strong>of</strong> Ireland" by Colmcille 3/7/1922.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Case for the Republic" issued by Sinn Fein.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Responsibility" issued by Publicity Department I.R.A. 8/9/1922.<br />

Most Rev. Dr. LTannix, Archbishop <strong>of</strong> Melbourne:<br />

(a) Extracts from speeches January 1922 - L-arch, 1923;<br />

(b) Invitation <strong>to</strong> reception in his honour, Rotunda, 2lf/l0/l925;<br />

(c) Text <strong>of</strong> speech made by him at reception 29/10/1925.<br />

"Open Letter from William O'Brien" 12/10/1926.<br />

Eire - Irish Nation Leaflets:<br />

No. 4 - "<strong>The</strong> Duty <strong>of</strong> the Hour" - Darrell Figgis.<br />

No. 7 - "By What Authority" - Frank Gallagher.<br />

No. 8 - "Clause by Clause" - Erskine Childers.<br />

No. 9 - "Ghosts" - P.H. Pearse.<br />

Aonach Tailteann - "Why Republicans boycott i t " .<br />

Sinn Fein:<br />

Address by maire Nic iuihhne, T.D., at Ard Fheis 16/10/ -Ity^-<br />

Clar Ard Fheis, 4/l0/l924.<br />

Constitution.<br />

Sinn Fein, Vol. 1, No. 22, 29/9/1923.<br />

9


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REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION<br />

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DOCUMENT FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS<br />

Group 6 (contd.)<br />

POST TREATY PERIOD.<br />

Sinn Fein Lectures (f6 choisde Oideachais):<br />

Explana<strong>to</strong>ry foreword.<br />

"Where we stand now" - <strong>The</strong> truth about the Republic by Ma ire Nic Suibhne (2 copies).<br />

"Nationality and Culture" by Francis Stuart(,2 copies).<br />

"Crois-Bhealaigh i Stair na hfiireann" by Seosamh 6 Greanna.<br />

"Ethics <strong>of</strong> the Irish Revolution" by Columban na Banban (2 copies).<br />

"Irish Citizenship" by An Dochtuir Conn Mac Murchadha, M.E.<br />

"England's difficulties <strong>to</strong>-day and Ireland's opportunity" etc. by Francis Carty.<br />

Fianna Fail and its Economic Policy by Eamon de Valera, 1928.<br />

"Ulster Betrayed" - <strong>The</strong> startling admissions <strong>of</strong> Eoin MacNeill by Fr. Isidore B. Mooney.<br />

"To the People <strong>of</strong> Ulster"- issued by National Defence Associations <strong>of</strong> Armagh & Down.<br />

With de Valera in America and Australia, XU*c/U^*j?Jf?,<br />

Commemoration Concert - Cassidy, Fisher, Gaffney, Twohig, Childers, 23/ll/l924, Programme.<br />

Four Martyrs' Commemoration Concert, 7/12/1924, Programme.<br />

Conscription<br />

Group 7.<br />

UITCLASSIFIED.<br />

"Ta] "Ireland's Solemn League and Covenant, A National Pledge", Mansion House Conference,<br />

, < 18/4/1918;<br />

(b) "Callan National Defence Fund" - List <strong>of</strong> Subscribers.<br />

Catholic Bulletin, March 1917 - December 1918 - January 1919 (3 copies).<br />

Irish National Aid & Volunteers Dependants' Fund - two printed acknowledgements for<br />

contributions received, addressed <strong>to</strong> F.X. Coghlan, 24/5/1917 and 18/7/1917.<br />

Memorial Card, Francis Xavier Flood, executed 14/3/1921.<br />

Ballads 1916-1921 etc. (35).<br />

Wolfe Tone Annual 1932 and 1941 (2 copies).<br />

"Tho Voioo <strong>of</strong>-Ireland", a ourvoy <strong>of</strong> tho Raoo and Nation-from all anglos, odit@ol by<br />

I I Q. Pi Uu&iLi'uld.<br />

Newspapers and Press Cuttings, 1916 <strong>to</strong> 1922.


I.<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD.<br />

SUB.<br />

NO. DOCUMENT<br />

NAME OF DONOR<br />

PAGE_J£/S<br />

FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS


SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

1.<br />

2.<br />

3.<br />

1.<br />

2.<br />

3.<br />

4.<br />

1.<br />

2.<br />

3.<br />

4.<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. 253. NAME OF DONOR Michael HcDunphy<br />

2.<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

Group 1.<br />

EASTER WEEK, 1916.<br />

"Dublin And <strong>The</strong> Sinn Fein Rising" - illustrated brochure, published by<br />

Wilson Hartnell fc Co., Dublin, undated.<br />

"A Record Of <strong>The</strong> Irish Rebellion Of 1916" - published by "Irish Life".<br />

"Two Dublin Risings And <strong>The</strong>ir Consequences, 1916 and 1922" - illustrated brochure,<br />

published by Wilson Hartnell & Co., Dublin.<br />

Group 2.<br />

hHITIHGS OH IRELAND BY FCR'-JIGH AUTHORS.<br />

"L'Irlande Dans La Crise Universelle", 3 lag. 1914 <strong>to</strong> 25 July 1917, by Louis Treguiz.<br />

"Ireland In Rebellion" - translated from the French <strong>of</strong> Sylvain Briollay, 1922.<br />

"IaFrontier© De Leister, by Y.M. Goblet, 1922.<br />

"Irlands Kampf Urn Die Freiheit", by Franz Fromme, 1933.<br />

Group 5.<br />

HI SCEL LAHEOU S.<br />

Irish National Aid and Volunteer Dependents 1<br />

Fund souvenir pro<br />

the Hans ion House, IB April 1917.<br />

e <strong>of</strong> concert in<br />

Dual osed by Dr. Douglas Hyde, on the passing <strong>of</strong> the Conscription Act 1918,<br />

with typewritten explana<strong>to</strong>ry note by the donor.<br />

cs ment <strong>of</strong> Pail Eireann, 1919-1922.<br />

, 192B, containing article, "<strong>The</strong> Old Parliament<br />

FORMAT Etc.<br />

A.<br />

OBSERVATIONS


SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. NAME OF DONOR<br />

2.<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

3.<br />

FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS


i i i s ojr<br />

*-/ • J} * 2 o 5<br />

LIES COLLSGTIO]


SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

1.<br />

2.<br />

3.<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. 255.<br />

2.<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

Letters from John P. McNamara, U.S.A., ex R.I.C.,<br />

re his part in the Lis<strong>to</strong>wel mutiny, June, 1920,<br />

and his application for pension.<br />

Typed explana<strong>to</strong>ry note, 25.1.54, by S. Ni Chiosain, a representative <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Bureau</strong>.<br />

Letters, 27.9.1949 <strong>to</strong> 15.3.1950, <strong>to</strong> Maurice 0 f<br />

Sullivan, Lis<strong>to</strong>v/el, from John P. LIcNamara<br />

Mew York, U.S.A.<br />

Letters, 15.5.1950 <strong>to</strong> 26.6.1950, <strong>to</strong> Jeremiah Mee, Dublin, from John P . SioxJamara,<br />

New York, U.S.A.<br />

NAME OF DONOR Jeremiah Hee.<br />

3.<br />

FORMAT Etc.<br />

PAGE ^<br />

/ V<br />

4.<br />

^<br />

OBSERVATIONS


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2.<br />

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2.<br />

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5.<br />

7.<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. 256. NAME OF DONOR Sergeant Brian<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

"Can Ireland Stand Alone?", leaflet No. 11,<br />

Circular let'<br />

r s<br />

, July 1930, s i<br />

3iiibers <strong>of</strong> R.I.C<br />

Circular letter No. 2, July 1920, signe<br />

guidance <strong>of</strong> Sinn Fein Clu<br />

R. I.e. recruit in.:<br />

Instructions re s intelli gene* its.<br />

1.<br />

Group 3.<br />

X^rCLiVSSIFlJSD.<br />

Set <strong>of</strong> pho<strong>to</strong>graphs <strong>of</strong> leaders <strong>of</strong> the Rising <strong>of</strong> 1916.<br />

g C Caoinh, Secretary,<br />

7 Fadraig 0 Caoinh, Secretary<br />

restQrdin& ex nenbers <strong>of</strong> R. I • C •<br />

Pho<strong>to</strong>graph <strong>of</strong> Lost Rev. Dr. 0 T Dv;yer, Lord Bishop <strong>of</strong> Limerick.<br />

Pho<strong>to</strong>graph <strong>of</strong> His Grace, Most Rev. Dr. Nannix, Archbishop <strong>of</strong> Melbourne.<br />

Pho<strong>to</strong>graph <strong>of</strong> gathering at the Mansion House, Irish Peace Conference, July 1921.<br />

"Irishmen, you are at the crossroads" - postcard, 1918 General Election.<br />

Military Pass, 10 Nay 1916, issued <strong>to</strong> Miss M.J. Dunne, permitting her <strong>to</strong> enter<br />

"A call <strong>to</strong> th<br />

Instructions,<br />

Q <strong>of</strong> Ireland" by Constance<br />

1920, re Belfast Boycott,<br />

rkievicz, 1218 - booklet badly<br />

d from Headquarters, 6th Battalion<br />

3.<br />

FORMAT Etc.<br />

PAGE 4^/^><br />

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OBSERVATIONS


SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. NAME OF DONOR<br />

2.<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

PAGE<br />

H-tu><br />

FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS


1.<br />

SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

1.<br />

2.<br />

1.<br />

2.<br />

3.<br />

1.<br />

2.<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. 257. NAME OF DONOR Jerry Frewen.<br />

2.<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

Croup 1.<br />

EAS TER \ TEEL., 1916.<br />

Thomas kcDonagh's address <strong>to</strong> the Courtmartial after sentence <strong>of</strong> death had been passed on<br />

Police permit <strong>to</strong> Mr. IIcLoughlin, 3rd May, 1916, <strong>to</strong> pass through the streets <strong>of</strong> the City<br />

& D.I.:.P. area.<br />

Croup 2.<br />

I.R.A. COLLECTIONS.<br />

letter, 22nd August, 1921, fromH.Q. , 'H* Coy., 1st Battalion, Dublin Brigade, unsigned,<br />

addressee unstated, thanking him for his assistance in Galway.<br />

Authorisation <strong>to</strong> collect subscriptions, 10th. September, 1921, from H.Q. Dublin City Brig?<br />

<strong>to</strong> Charles McLaughlin.<br />

Receipt for £1, undated, for "Barry's own" Company <strong>to</strong> Charles McLaughlin.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Irish Bulletin:<br />

Group 3.<br />

UNCLASSIFIED.<br />

(a) Special Issue, Vol. 5, No. 28 - 9th July, 1921 - <strong>The</strong> Anglo Irish Truce;<br />

(b) Vol. 6, No. 35, 7th December, 1921 - <strong>The</strong> Articles <strong>of</strong> Agreement, 6th December, 1921,<br />

<strong>The</strong> Evening Telegraph, No. 11974, Dublin, Saturday, 1st April, 1922.<br />

him.<br />

de<br />

3.<br />

FORMAT Etc.<br />

PAGE ^LL<br />

4.<br />

OBSERVATIONS


SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

1.<br />

2.<br />

1.<br />

2.<br />

3.<br />

4.<br />

5.<br />

6.<br />

7.<br />

8.<br />

9.<br />

REGi NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. 258. NAME OF DONOR. Thomas Johnson.<br />

2.<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

Group 1<br />

EXPLANATORY NOTES BY THE DONOR.<br />

Manuscript letter, 12th June, 1950, <strong>to</strong> the Direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Bureau</strong> <strong>of</strong> Military His<strong>to</strong>ry,<br />

with typescript copy.<br />

" " 26th June, 1950, <strong>to</strong> the Direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Bureau</strong> <strong>of</strong> Military His<strong>to</strong>ry,<br />

with typescript copy.<br />

Group 2,<br />

TEE IRISH VOLUNTEER ORGANISATION (1915 - 1916) ETC<br />

Carbon copies <strong>of</strong> weekly expenses and allowances <strong>to</strong> organisers etc., 23/10/14 <strong>to</strong> 3/ll/l5,<br />

Printed Manifes<strong>to</strong> by Executive Committee, Irish Volunteers, 15/7/15, re acts <strong>of</strong><br />

hostility by Government Forces <strong>to</strong>wards Volunteers (9 copies).<br />

Letter, 23rd July, 1915, from Hon. Sec. National Volunteer Rifle Meeting<br />

<strong>to</strong> Secretary, Irish Volunteers, re Rifle Meeting July 31st & August Bank Holiday.<br />

Letter, 24th July, 1915, from T.F. McDevitt, Derry, re E.T. Duffy, Chairman <strong>of</strong><br />

Derry Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> St. John <strong>of</strong> Jerusalem.<br />

from T.F. McDevitt, Derry, re Correspondence General Council.<br />

Letter, 25th July, 1915, from P. Hegarty, Derry, re railway fares from Derry.<br />

" 12th August, 1915, from Shawn Butterly, Dunleer, re instructions.<br />

• 7th September, 1915, from Tomas Ceannt, Castlelyons, re Volunteer work<br />

in his area.<br />

" 1st Oc<strong>to</strong>ber, 1915, from Tadhg Barry, Cork, re various Volunteer matters.<br />

3.<br />

FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS


X6O46.14022C.9/56.2,O00.W.&S.M.(l.)Ltd. G52B.<br />

SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

10.<br />

11.<br />

12.<br />

13.<br />

14.<br />

15.<br />

16.<br />

17.<br />

18.<br />

19.<br />

20.<br />

21.<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. 258.<br />

2.<br />

DOCUMENT FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS ft<br />

Group 2(contd.<br />

Letter, 12th Oc<strong>to</strong>ber, 1915, from Louis Smyth, Magherafelt, re forthcoming convention,<br />

Report, 15/10/15, from M.P. Colivet, on work <strong>of</strong> Companies in Limerick City Regiment<br />

Irish Volunteers.<br />

Letter, 16th Oc<strong>to</strong>ber, 1915, from 6 Sionnaid, 0/C V/exford Brigade, . re affiliation <strong>of</strong><br />

v/exford Corps.<br />

" 18th Oc<strong>to</strong>ber, 1915, from P.J. Cahill, Tralee, <strong>to</strong> Bulmer Hobson re forthcoming<br />

convention.<br />

" 15th November, 1915, from Tim Kelly, Feakle, Co. Clare, re local branch. .<br />

Postcard, 17th November, 1915, from David H. Bourke, Emly, Co. Limerick, reminder re<br />

reply <strong>to</strong> previous letter.<br />

Letter, 19th November, 1915, from Eoin MacNeill, Ballsbridge, <strong>to</strong> Bulmer Hobson re his<br />

inability <strong>to</strong> attend Conference that evening with Trades Union representatives<br />

and requesting Hobson <strong>to</strong> take his place.<br />

Courtmartial Judgement, 10/3/1916, on Lieut. Fitzgerald, Dublin.<br />

Letter, 22/3/1916, from Wm. N. Scanlon, Galbally, re supply <strong>of</strong> bayonets ordered<br />

and paid for.<br />

Letter, 27/3/1916, from F.J. Cahill, Tralee, re provision <strong>of</strong> brass mould for<br />

making lead pellets.<br />

Equipment:<br />

A/Cs. 30/3/1916 from T.J.3. <strong>to</strong> Bulmer Hobson, 26, Nelson St., Dublin,<br />

and 18 & 19 April, 1916, from Fry & Co., Cork St., Dublin, with covering<br />

letter 19/4/1916 <strong>to</strong> Bulmer Hobson.<br />

Note, 6/4/1916, signed "S. Lyons" - Please give bearer (Joe Kelly) 1 small article.


SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

22.<br />

23.<br />

24.<br />

1.<br />

2.<br />

3.<br />

4.<br />

5.<br />

6.<br />

7.<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. 253 NAME OF DONOR Thomas Johnson.<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

Croup 2 (contd.).<br />

THE IRISH VOLUNTEER OR GANISATTON (1915 - 1915) ETC<br />

Volunteer Headquarters, 2 Dawson St., Dublin:<br />

Three letters, 4th, 8th, 14th April, 1916, from StanueLl So Sons, Solici<strong>to</strong>rs,<br />

<strong>to</strong> John MacNeill seeking clear possession <strong>of</strong> premises.<br />

Note (undated) from Sean MacDermott - subject not stated.<br />

Printed Form <strong>of</strong> Application for enrolment in "Irish Volunteers' Auxiliary",<br />

2, Dawson St., Dublin (9 copies).<br />

Group 5.<br />

"THE IRISH VOLUNTEER" - (1915),<br />

(<strong>of</strong>ficial organ <strong>of</strong> the Irish Volunteers).<br />

Letter, 4/8/1915, from E.J, Kehilly, Irish Press <strong>Bureau</strong>, Dublin, <strong>to</strong> Edi<strong>to</strong>r, Bulmer Hobsor<br />

re A/C for £4-5-0.<br />

Letter from P.H. Pearse enclosing text <strong>of</strong> H.Q. Bulletin re Meeting <strong>of</strong> Central Executive,<br />

13/10/1915.<br />

Irish Volunteer Convention, 31/10/1915 - Draft Secretary's Report & typescript copy.<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> Cumann na mBan Convention, 31/1C/1915 - unsigned, written on back <strong>of</strong> document<br />

entitled: - "Cumann na mBan (Irish Women's Council), Appeal for the Defence <strong>of</strong> Ireland<br />

Fund" & bearing nine names as signa<strong>to</strong>ries.<br />

Letter, 17/11/1915, from Padraig 6 Fathaigh enclosing letter 12/11/1915 from Fr. Michael<br />

0'Flanagan, Crosna, Co. Roscommon, for publication.<br />

Letter, November, 1915, from V/.J. Brennan V/hitmore re his proposed work entitled<br />

"A Military Critique <strong>of</strong> the V/exford Campaign 1798".<br />

Manuscript poem entitled: "Before <strong>The</strong> Last Battle" written by Terence MacSwiney.<br />

3.<br />

PAGE 4 ^ f<br />

FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS<br />

ublished 23/10/1915,<br />

Tol. 2, No. 46.<br />

D<br />

ublished 6/11/1915,<br />

Vol. 2, No. 48.<br />

published 6/ll/l915,<br />

Vol. 2, No. 48.<br />

Published 13/11/1915,<br />

Vol. 2, No. 49.


REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD.<br />

2 5 8<br />

» NAME OF DONOR Thomas Johnson,<br />

2.<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

Group 5 (contd.)<br />

Registration <strong>of</strong> "Irish Volunteer" - letter 15/11/1915 <strong>to</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essor McNeill from Davidson<br />

& McCormack, Belfast, Printers, re fine & costs <strong>of</strong> case in: <strong>The</strong> Crown V "<strong>The</strong> Irish<br />

Volunteer" for non registration.<br />

Letter, 13/12/1915, from "Rebel" <strong>to</strong> Edi<strong>to</strong>r, I.V.<br />

Printed letter, 13/4/1916, <strong>to</strong> publisher from the Copyright Office, British Museum,<br />

re non receipt <strong>of</strong> "<strong>The</strong> Irish Volunteer" under the Copyright Act, 1911.<br />

Manuscript note from W<br />

J.J. 0 T<br />

C." re report, map and manuscript on hedge fighting.<br />

Manuscript articles "An Object-lesson in Night Combat for Patrols" and "For New<br />

Companies".<br />

"Lectures for Section Commanders - Dri.ll" and "A Military Causerie" (Initialled E.O'D).<br />

Manuscript fragment on points <strong>of</strong> training detail (Initialled E.O'D.).<br />

jtes on Food" (Typescript & Manuscript).<br />

Letter and report, 3/10/1915, from Seamus 6 Caomhanaigh, Captaoin, Na Feinne Fail,<br />

Doire Column Cille.<br />

Typescript l i s t <strong>of</strong> motions proposed by various units.<br />

Manuscript notes on points <strong>of</strong> military and civil law.<br />

Maiuscript <strong>of</strong> a commentary on current affairs (Agriculture, Censorship, etc.) on<br />

attendance <strong>of</strong> T.W. Russell, Secty., Dept. <strong>of</strong> Agriculture, at meeting in Sligo and<br />

speech by Rev. M. 0'Flanagan.<br />

Seven copies "<strong>The</strong> Irish Volunteer", Vol. 2 (New Series), No. 44 <strong>of</strong> 9/10/1915 <strong>to</strong><br />

No. 50 <strong>of</strong> 20/11/1915.<br />

3.<br />

FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS<br />

ublished 23rd Oct., 1915,<br />

Vol. 2, No. 46.<br />

ublished 23rd Oct., 1915,<br />

Vol. 2, No. 46.


SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

X6046.l4022C.9/56.2,000.\V.&S.M.(I.)Ltd. G52B<br />

1.<br />

2.<br />

3.<br />

4.<br />

5.<br />

1.<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. 258. NAME OF DONOR Thomas Johnson,<br />

2.<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

Group 4.<br />

AN CIJMANN COSANTA.<br />

Letter, l/l/l915, from P.S. 6 Dubhgaill, Inchicore, Q, •M. f<br />

F* Coy., 5th Battalion,<br />

Dublin Regiment, <strong>to</strong> M. Uasal 6 hAnnrachain (Michael C'Kanrahan), <strong>to</strong>gether with<br />

l i s t <strong>of</strong> members and subscriptions.<br />

Letter, 31/3/1915, from una Ni Riain, Cumann na mBan, re handing over the working<br />

<strong>of</strong> Cumann Cosanta <strong>to</strong> V/. Gaynor.<br />

List, "Membership <strong>of</strong> an Cumann Cosanta, 16/10/1915".<br />

Two lists "Collections, 'D' Coy., 3rd Battalion, Dublin Brigade", 19/ll/l5 <strong>to</strong> 25/12/15,<br />

signed Joseph M. Byrne, Collec<strong>to</strong>r, 14/12/15.<br />

Four lists <strong>of</strong> Churches in Dublin outside which flags will be sold by Volunteers on<br />

25th July, 1915, for 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th Battalions.<br />

36 Also referred <strong>to</strong> in report published in "<strong>The</strong> Irish Volunteer",<br />

Vol. 2, No. 48, 6 Mar. 1915.<br />

Group 5.<br />

NA FIANNA fcTREANN.<br />

Neostyled circular letter, 28/1C/1915, re Annual Goose Club, issued by Dublin District<br />

Council, 12 D'Olier St., Hon. General Secretary, Padraig 6 Riain, 48, Clonliffe Road.<br />

Printed Form <strong>of</strong> Application for membership <strong>of</strong> "Adult Association - Honorary Fianna"<br />

(monthly, weekly subscriptions) - 6 copies.<br />

3.<br />

FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS


SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

Croup 6.<br />

ANTI-CONSCRIPTION MEETING. 1915.<br />

received by Bulmer Hobson & P.H. Pearse<br />

Replies/<strong>to</strong> invitations <strong>to</strong> speak at Anti-Conscription Meeting in Mansion House, Dublin,<br />

14/12/1915, from: - Rev. M. O'Flanagan, Crosna, Boyle; H. S. Skeffing<strong>to</strong>n, Dublin;<br />

Rev. Tomas de Bhall, C.C., Drumcollogher; Rev. Martin Comey, D.D., Cavan;<br />

A. Griffith, •Nationality' Office. Dublin; Fr. Kelly, Leix; An tAthair Clement<br />

0 Luagna,<strong>The</strong> Abbey, Loughrea, P. 0 Congaile, Colaiste Naomh Seosamh, i mBeul Atha na<br />

Sluaigheadh; Rev. Thos. H. Burbage, C.C., Carlow; Archdeacon McKenna, Carrickmacross;<br />

Rev. Eugene Coyle, C.C., Fin<strong>to</strong>na; V/m. O'Brien, Dublin United Trades Council;<br />

0 Ciarain, Rockcorry; Ed. Dal<strong>to</strong>n, Dublin; Rev. D. Hallinan, D.D., Vicar General,<br />

Newcastle.<br />

Group 7<br />

MANSION HOUSE CONFERENCE ON CONSCRIPTION - 1918.<br />

Draft Statements prepared for circulation by Conference:<br />

Thomas Johnson's draft memo on action <strong>to</strong> be taken in event <strong>of</strong> application <strong>of</strong> Conscriptioi<br />

Suggestions <strong>to</strong> Local Committees - interruption <strong>of</strong> Communications; Isolation <strong>of</strong><br />

military areas; '..'ithdrawal <strong>of</strong> bank deposits; General s<strong>to</strong>ppage <strong>of</strong> labour, etc.<br />

Suggested Instructions for Parish Defence Committees.<br />

Memorandum by Labour Representatives.<br />

Conscription & Food - pencil note by donor; - "Published in "<strong>The</strong> otar", London, and<br />

distributed <strong>to</strong> other papers in England".<br />

"Notes on Food Supplies" - 4 drafts.<br />

Loose leaf f i l e - names and addresses <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers and cash in hands.<br />

3.<br />

FORMAT Etc.<br />

OBSERVATIONS


SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

8.<br />

9.<br />

10.<br />

11.<br />

12.<br />

13.<br />

14.<br />

15.<br />

16.<br />

17.<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

Group 7 (contd.).<br />

Publications issued by, or assisted, by <strong>The</strong> Mansion House Conference, 1918;<br />

Printed Extracts from Official Reports <strong>of</strong> national Conference (for information <strong>of</strong><br />

Local Committees) 18th, 19th, 24th-29th April, and 8th May.<br />

Printed pamphlet - "Conscription for Ireland a warning <strong>to</strong> England" being a letter by<br />

"AE" (George W. Russell) published in "Manchester Guardian" 11/5/18, and circulated<br />

in Britain.<br />

Printed pamphlet - "Memorandum <strong>to</strong> Local Defence Committees". Issued by mansion House<br />

Conference, undated.<br />

Printed "Handbook for Irish Rebels" by Thomas Johnson, member <strong>of</strong> Mansion House Conference.<br />

Issued by Irish Labour <strong>Part</strong>y Trades Union Congress, 1918.<br />

Printed pamphlet - "Memorandum on English Conscientious Objec<strong>to</strong>rs' movement in relation<br />

<strong>to</strong> Irish resistance <strong>to</strong> Conscription", by "An Irish CO.", undated, <strong>to</strong>gether with draft<br />

typescript.(Donor states this document was compiled by G. Gavan Duffy or James Douglas).<br />

Printed booklet - "<strong>The</strong> Groundwork <strong>of</strong> Conscription" by G. Gavan Duffy, B.L., <strong>to</strong>gether with<br />

a typescript draft and quotation for printing by <strong>The</strong> Talbot Press Ltd., 3/6/1918.<br />

Printed pamphlet - "No Conscription - address <strong>to</strong> President <strong>of</strong> United States from Mansion<br />

House Conference ll/o/lo (2 copies).<br />

Printed document - "To <strong>The</strong> President <strong>of</strong> the United States <strong>of</strong> America" signed by Lord<br />

Mayor <strong>of</strong> Dublin and nine representative Irishmen.<br />

Printed Brochure - "<strong>The</strong> Case for Ireland restated: To <strong>The</strong> President <strong>of</strong> the United States<br />

<strong>of</strong> America, with explana<strong>to</strong>ry his<strong>to</strong>rical points", issued by Wilson Hartnell & Co., Dublin.<br />

"Ireland's Appeal <strong>to</strong> the World", 'Evening Herald* 20/4/18<br />

Anti-Conscription Strike, 23rd April, 1918:<br />

•Freeman* s Journal', 23-24/4/18;<br />

•Irish Times', pages 3 & 4, 23-24/4/18;<br />

•Daily Mail', 24/4/18.<br />

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X6046.14022C.9/56.2,000.W.&: iLtd. G52B.<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

Group 7 (contd.)<br />

Circular letter, 25/4/18, from W.G. Anderson, President, <strong>The</strong> National Council for<br />

Civil Liberties, London, re deputation representing Lord Mayor's Conference on<br />

Conscription and the Irish Labour Congress.<br />

aerodrome construction.<br />

vices,<br />

Copy letter, 10/5/18, from Owen Hwnes, General Secretary, Ancient Guild <strong>of</strong><br />

Incorporated Brick and S<strong>to</strong>nelayers, Dublin, <strong>to</strong> Col. Kingscote, Superintendent Engin<br />

Aviation Services, refusing <strong>to</strong> take part in preparation <strong>of</strong> registers for military<br />

;meer,<br />

services.<br />

Copy letter, 29/5/18, from Thos. Johnson <strong>to</strong> Very Rev. Dr. McGrath, C.S.A., Thomas St.,<br />

Dublin, *ha-t Alderman Thos. Kelly & Wm. O'Brien had been nominated by Conference <strong>to</strong><br />

attend meetings <strong>of</strong> Dublin Central Committee.<br />

Note by T. Johnson - May, 1918, Mansion House Conference decision on proposal that<br />

members <strong>of</strong> R.I.C. resign.<br />

Letter, 6/6/18, from Eoin MacNeill <strong>to</strong> Lord Mayor regretting inability <strong>to</strong> attend<br />

<strong>to</strong>-day's meeting <strong>of</strong> Conference and enclosing two items for consideration - -fa)<br />

"Scope <strong>of</strong> Defence Committees"; (b) "Recommendation proposed for publication in<br />

^ress report".<br />

Extract from letter, undated, from C.x. Scott, Edi<strong>to</strong>r, "Manchester Guardian",<br />

<strong>to</strong> Mrs. A. Stppford Green.<br />

Statement, undated, by Sub-Committee <strong>of</strong> delegates from Dublin City & County Parish<br />

Committees.<br />

Note, undated, "Points raised at local Defence Committee meetings - on which information<br />

is sought" (orir.-in not indicated).<br />

Leaflet - "Conservation <strong>of</strong> Food" issued by Sinn Fein Food Direc<strong>to</strong>r.<br />

Typed document, undated, "Some Notes on the persuasive aspect <strong>of</strong> Voluntary Recruiting" -<br />

-2 eepies. (Donor:'could not recollect source).<br />

Typed document, undated, "Some notes on the working <strong>of</strong> Conscription" .(Donor could not<br />

recollect source).<br />

PAGE<br />

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SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

31.<br />

32.<br />

33.<br />

34.<br />

35.<br />

36.<br />

37.<br />

38.<br />

39.<br />

40.<br />

41.<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. 258.<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

Group 7 (contd.)<br />

Draft, undated, by Thomas Johnson on "evading arrest as a conscript and procedure after<br />

arrest" (shortened summary <strong>of</strong> larger document).<br />

Typed document, undated, "Conscription in Ireland" - Resistance methods. (Donor could<br />

not recollect source).<br />

Typed document, undated, "Statement on the position <strong>of</strong> Irish Civil Servants with<br />

regard <strong>to</strong> Conscription". (Donor could not recollect source).<br />

Typed document, undated, "Tale <strong>of</strong> a Conscript" (Ernest Nunan). Prepared for<br />

circulation.but donor could not say whether printed or not.<br />

Suspension <strong>of</strong> Conscription - June, 1918:<br />

Proposal that Conference issue statement: - drafts by T.I.I. Healy, John Dillon,<br />

Alderman T. Kelly, Thomas Johnson, and Labour <strong>Part</strong>y.<br />

Note by Thos. Johnson, 11/6/18, proposals by John Dillon and T.M. Healy re<br />

expenditure <strong>of</strong> local funds without reference <strong>to</strong> Mansion House Conference.<br />

Letter, 9/8/18, from N.J. Frizelle, 7/exford, <strong>to</strong> V/. Hanrahan, 7/exford, enclosing copy<br />

minutes delegates meeting V/exford Borough Defence Committee, 28/5/18.<br />

Anti-Conscription Fund - Correspondence between John J. Horgan, Hon. Secretary,<br />

Cork, 2/10/18, and the Bishop <strong>of</strong> Cork, Dr. Cohalan, 30/10/18. Extract from Press.<br />

Draft resolution by Thos. Johnson for Trades Union Congress re convening a special<br />

National Conference or <strong>to</strong> augment the present Anti-Conscription Conference for<br />

purpose <strong>of</strong> giving expression <strong>to</strong> demand for self determination adopted by Congress<br />

l / l l / l 8 , page 121 V/aterford Report. See No. 14 , Group n.<br />

Abandonment <strong>of</strong> Conscription by British Government - Oc<strong>to</strong>ber-November, 1918«<br />

Proposed continuation <strong>of</strong> Conference for preparation <strong>of</strong> demand for Self-Determination<br />

and submission <strong>to</strong> Peace Conference.<br />

Draft statement by Eoin MacNeill and covering letter 13/l0/l8.<br />

Letter, 23/10/18, from Thos. Johnson <strong>to</strong> Lord Mayor, agreement with MacNeill's statement.<br />

FORMAT Etc.<br />

PAGE H- ^<br />

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OBSERVATIONS


SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

42.<br />

43.<br />

44.<br />

45.<br />

46.<br />

1.<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. 258.<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

Croup 7 (contd.)<br />

Draft Let<strong>to</strong>r, probably 4/11/18, by Thos. Johnson for Lord Mayor's signature,<br />

<strong>to</strong> John Dillon, M.P., asking for approval <strong>of</strong> MacNeill's statement at 40 above<br />

Draft statement by Labour representatives.<br />

Draft statement by T.M. Healy.<br />

Draft statement, 9/11/18, by Alderman Tom Kelly, Notice <strong>of</strong> Motion.<br />

Letters from: -<br />

V/m. O'Brien, M.P., agreement with MacNeill's statement;<br />

11, Egan, " " " •<br />

John Dillon, M.P., disapproving <strong>of</strong> f "<br />

T.M. Healy, agreement with f "<br />

Croup 8.<br />

PROTESTANT PROTEST AGAINST CONSCRIPTION, MAY, 1918.<br />

Draft letter, 16/5/1918, <strong>to</strong> Lord Mayor <strong>of</strong> Dublin, unsigned, from 11, Hume St., Dublin,<br />

requesting that a special point <strong>of</strong> Protestant protest be made in speaking <strong>to</strong> President<br />

Wilson, etc.<br />

2. Two lists <strong>of</strong> signa<strong>to</strong>ries.<br />

3. List <strong>of</strong> principal places where protest is being signed.<br />

4. Printed copy <strong>of</strong> "Protestant Protest Against Conscription".<br />

NAME OF DONOR Thomas Johnson.<br />

PAGP t+ZS<br />

FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS<br />

J


SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

1.<br />

2.<br />

3.<br />

4.<br />

5.<br />

6.<br />

1.<br />

2.<br />

3.<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. 258. NAME OF DONOR Thomas Johnson.<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

Group 9.<br />

WOMEN'S DAY, 9th JUNE, 1918.<br />

(Conscription)<br />

Letter, 22nd April, from Louie Bennett, Irishwomen's International League, re<br />

copies <strong>of</strong> resolutions and a proposed covenant for signature by women,<br />

adopted at meeting <strong>of</strong> women on 19th April.<br />

Letter, 22/5/18, from Thos. Johnson <strong>to</strong> Miss Agnes O'Farrelly re request for interview.<br />

Letter, 28/5/18, from Agnes O'Farrelly, Secretary, "Women's Day Committee", re<br />

issue <strong>of</strong> circular <strong>to</strong> Defence Committees.<br />

Letter, 5/6/1918, from Agnes C'Farrelly, Sec. Women's Day Committee, re<br />

arrangements for signing women's pledge.<br />

Manuscript pencil notes by Thos. Johnson made at meeting <strong>of</strong> women's representatives<br />

re Women's Day.<br />

Three leaflets: - "To <strong>The</strong> Women <strong>of</strong> Ireland"; "No Conscription Now! or After the<br />

Harvest"; "<strong>The</strong> Women's Day, June 9th - Irishwomen stand by your countrymen in<br />

resisting Conscription".<br />

Group 10.<br />

IRELAND'S APPEAL TO THE NATIONS - SELF-DETERMINATION, 1918.<br />

Printed pro<strong>of</strong> circular - "Ireland's Proposal <strong>to</strong> the Nations" embodying copy <strong>of</strong><br />

letter 15/5/18 issued with statement, "Copy <strong>of</strong> Statement" and lists <strong>of</strong><br />

signa<strong>to</strong>ries "<strong>to</strong> be submitted <strong>to</strong> the leaders <strong>of</strong> public opinion".<br />

Neostyled copies <strong>of</strong> portions <strong>of</strong> above.<br />

Letter, 27/5/18, from Lorcan G. Sherlock <strong>to</strong> Chairman, Mansion House Conference,<br />

enclosing list <strong>of</strong> signa<strong>to</strong>ries <strong>to</strong> proposal that claims <strong>of</strong> Ireland should be<br />

submitted for judgement <strong>of</strong> competent and impartial non-British International<br />

Tribunal,and letter <strong>of</strong> acknowledgement 29/5/18 from T. Johnson.<br />

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SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

:4.<br />

5.<br />

6.<br />

7.<br />

8.<br />

1.<br />

2.<br />

3.<br />

4.<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION<br />

2.<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

Group 10 (contd.)<br />

Letter, 28/5/18, from Pr<strong>of</strong>essor V/. Magennis <strong>to</strong> "Lord Mayor, Chairman <strong>of</strong> Conference <strong>of</strong><br />

National Defence" enclosing printed "copy <strong>of</strong> statement submitted <strong>to</strong> members <strong>of</strong> Mansion<br />

House Conference re proposal for an International Tribunal <strong>to</strong> arbitrate the Irish<br />

national claim" and list <strong>of</strong> signa<strong>to</strong>ries supporting statement.<br />

Letter, 5/6/18, from Lorcan G. Sherlock <strong>to</strong> Lord Mayor <strong>of</strong> Dublin enclosing a further<br />

l i s t <strong>of</strong> signa<strong>to</strong>ries.<br />

Draft by James Douglas, undated, "Appeal To Peace Conference" - special reference <strong>to</strong><br />

Northern Ireland minority.<br />

Draft by James Douglas, undated, "To <strong>The</strong> Democracy <strong>of</strong> Great Britain".<br />

Circular, undated, marked "private - net for publication", <strong>to</strong> Chairman & members,<br />

National Defence Conference, Mansion i^ouse, Dublin, suggesting appeal <strong>to</strong> U.S.A.<br />

and neutral powers <strong>of</strong> Europe for self-determination. (Donor does not remember source)<br />

Group 11.<br />

LABOUR AND TRADES UNION DOCUMENTS.<br />

Booklet "Socialism Made Easy" in two sections:<br />

Section 1 "Workshop Talks"<br />

" 11 "Political action <strong>of</strong> Labor"<br />

by James Connolly, printed in Chicago, 1909.<br />

Pamphlet "To <strong>The</strong> Masters <strong>of</strong> Dublin, An Open Letter" by "AE" renrinted from "<strong>The</strong> Irish<br />

Times, 7/1C/13.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Daily Herald", 2/12/13.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Irish Worker", 27/12/13.<br />

Leaflet"Manifes<strong>to</strong> To the Vforkers <strong>of</strong> Ireland from <strong>The</strong> Irish Trades Union Congress<br />

parliamentary Committee" 27/3/14 and bearing the names <strong>of</strong> eleven Trades Union leaders<br />

as signa<strong>to</strong>ries.<br />

3.<br />

PAGE<br />

l+3o<br />

FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS<br />

J


SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

6.<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. 258.<br />

PAGE 4**3/<br />

DOCUMENT FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS<br />

Group 11 (contd.).<br />

7. Letter, 5/6/1916, <strong>to</strong> Sir J.P. Maxwell, General Commanding the Forces in Ireland,<br />

from Thos. Johnson, Chairman, D.R. Campbell, Treasurer and Acting Secretary,<br />

Irish Trade Union Congress Labour <strong>Part</strong>y, applying for return <strong>of</strong> books and papers<br />

taken from Liberty Hall.<br />

8. Letter, 6/6/1916, <strong>to</strong> Thomas Johnson, Chairman, or D.R. Campbell, Acting Secretary,<br />

I.T.U.C. & L.P., from I.E. Price, Major, Direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Military Intelligence,<br />

General Staff, indicating that he had been directed by G.C.C. in C. <strong>to</strong> hand over<br />

books and documents.<br />

9. Copy <strong>of</strong> Resolution, 8/6/16, passed at meeting <strong>of</strong> Dublin United Trades Council &<br />

Labour League and signed by 15 members, authorising Thomas Johnson as Chairman<br />

<strong>of</strong> the National Executive <strong>of</strong> the I.T.C. & L.P. <strong>to</strong> receive on their behalf<br />

books and documents in possession <strong>of</strong> military authorities.<br />

10. Copy <strong>of</strong> Receipt, 9/o/l6, signed by Thomas Johnson and John Lawlor, given <strong>to</strong> Major<br />

Price for books and documents received.<br />

11. Letter, 6/7/16, <strong>to</strong> "Dear Dave" (D.R. Campbell) from Thomas Foran, Irish Transport<br />

and General Workers Union, Dublin, re (a) delegate representation <strong>to</strong> Congress,<br />

(b) claim <strong>to</strong> military for seized copies <strong>of</strong> Connolly's "Reconquest <strong>of</strong> Ireland".<br />

12. Letter, 20/7/16, <strong>to</strong> "Dear Tom" 1 Thomas Johnson} from Thomas Foran, I.T. £c G.W.U.,<br />

re claims for (a) damage during occupation <strong>of</strong> Liberty Hall, (b) members <strong>of</strong> Union<br />

who were killed.<br />

13. Report <strong>of</strong> Twenty-Second Annual Meeting, Irish Trades Union Congress & Labour <strong>Part</strong>y,<br />

in Sligo, 7th - 9th August, 1916.<br />

14. Report <strong>of</strong> Twenty-Fourth Annual Meeting, Irish Labour <strong>Part</strong>y and Trade Union Congress<br />

in V/aterford, 5th - 7th August, 1918.<br />

Letter, 30/7/20, from Terence MacSwiney, Lord Mayor' f<br />

V.: :<br />

ioom, City Hall. Cork, <strong>to</strong><br />

Ml. Hayes, Asst. Secretary, Irish Trades Union Congress, regretting inability <strong>to</strong><br />

attend opening <strong>of</strong> Congress on 2nd August, <strong>to</strong>gether with note by Thomas Johnson.<br />

1881


REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

Group 11 (contd.)<br />

Pamphlet "To <strong>The</strong> Soldiers <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> British Army Stationed in Ireland" - bearing two<br />

endorsements in pencil - "Shortly before or after Larne Gun-running, Covenant Day*,<br />

"./ritten by . and printed for T.J. and distributed at Hollywood & Belfast".<br />

Pamphlet "Independent Labour <strong>Part</strong>y <strong>of</strong> Ireland, Ireland Upon <strong>The</strong> Dissecting Table"<br />

issued by the Executive Committee, Independent Labour <strong>Part</strong>y <strong>of</strong> Ireland, Belfast Branch,<br />

bearing an endorsement in ink - "Drafted by James Connolly (Belfast)".<br />

Belfast Strike - eight picture postcards.<br />

Group 12.<br />

UNCLASSIFIED.<br />

Sheet <strong>of</strong> letter paper bearing printed heading - "Wolfe Tone Memorial Association,<br />

41, Parnell Square, Dublin, 191 , President: T.J. Clarke; Hon. Secretaries: Tomas Ua<br />

Fiachra, C.S. Ciceam; Hon. Treasurer: J. Stritch.<br />

Coronation Ballad Sheet - reprinted from Irish Freedom 15/3/1911 - "To <strong>The</strong> Marys <strong>of</strong><br />

Ireland" and "A Loyal Come-All-Ye".<br />

Printed pamphlet 30/8/15 - "Private & Confidential": Report by John Ryan, Direc<strong>to</strong>r,<br />

City <strong>of</strong> Dublin Technical Schools, <strong>to</strong> Technical Education Committee on visit <strong>to</strong> certain<br />

Technical Institutes in London and Manchester.<br />

Lord vVinborne's Report on Irish Recruiting 14/l/l916, from 2/8/1914 <strong>to</strong> 8/l/l916.<br />

Extract from "northern Whig".<br />

Sworn Statement by Charles Kenny, 19/7/18 re treatment <strong>of</strong> political prisoners in Belfast Ga<br />

Typed extract from letter re treatment <strong>of</strong> political prisoners in Belfast Gaol, 1918.<br />

Writer unknown.<br />

1.<br />

3.<br />

FORMAT Etc. OBSERVATIONS


SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

1.<br />

2.<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD. 259. N A M E O F D O NOR Dr. Albert T. Dryer.<br />

2.<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

Typescript <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficial Parliamentary paper <strong>of</strong> the Commonwealth <strong>of</strong> Australia<br />

No. 103 - F.15813-3D/1918 "Irish Republican Brotherhood Internees - Report on<br />

cases by Mr. Justice Harvey", 11 Sept. 1918.<br />

Pho<strong>to</strong>graph <strong>of</strong> eight Irish Internees taken in Darlinghurst Gaol, Sydney, 1913-19, with key<br />

/<br />

3.<br />

FORMAT Etc.<br />

4.<br />

OBSERVATIONS


SUB.<br />

NO.<br />

REG. NO. OF THE COLLECTION CD.<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

NAME OF DONOR<br />

3.<br />

FORMAT Etc.<br />

4.<br />

OBSERVATIONS


DETAILS OF<br />

CD. 260<br />

LEOPOLD H. KER1IET GOLLECTIO

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