Letter to William J. Gogan in Mountjoy Prison from his nephew Jack [John Gogan] informing him that his father [Thomas Gogan] is upset at William's imprisonment but drawing comfort from the fact that he is "in goodly company of many of your fellow citizens, who have fallen under the alluring spell of Dora [Defence of the Realm Act],

1920 February 9.

William J. Gogan was arrested in January 1920 for the display of a Republican ballad in one of the family's shops. He was sentenced to three months' imprisonment in Mountjoy Jail, with a further three unless he undertook to keep the peace, under the D.O.R.A. (Defence of the Realm Act).

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Main Creator: Gogan, Jack, 1893-
Contributors: Gogan, William Joseph, 1860-1935
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
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Physical description: 1 item (3 pages).

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Letter to William J. Gogan in Mountjoy Prison from his nephew Jack [John Gogan] informing him that his father [Thomas Gogan] is upset at William's imprisonment but drawing comfort from the fact that he is "in goodly company of many of your fellow citizens, who have fallen under the alluring spell of Dora [Defence of the Realm Act],

1920 February 9.
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Bibliographic Details
In Collection: William J. Gogan Collection, 1885-1935
Description:William J. Gogan was arrested in January 1920 for the display of a Republican ballad in one of the family's shops. He was sentenced to three months' imprisonment in Mountjoy Jail, with a further three unless he undertook to keep the peace, under the D.O.R.A. (Defence of the Realm Act).
Main Creator: Gogan, Jack, 1893-
Language:English
Extent:1 item (3 pages).
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: MS 49,671/2/3 (Manuscripts Reading Room)
Rights:Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland.