Letter from Patrick McCartan to William J. Maloney, regarding his employment and his account of Irish politics following the ratifying of the Anglo-Irish Treaty,
1922 Mar. 31.
McCartan discusses how he is "subconciously...afraid to write politics", and how if a section of the Army follows the Republicans, the "Prov. Gov. must assert its authority or become ridiculous". McCartan also discusses how the I.R.A in the Six Counties are "all anti treaty almost to a man" and feel "let down" regarding partition.
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Letter from Patrick McCartan to William J. Maloney, regarding his employment and his account of Irish politics following the ratifying of the Anglo-Irish Treaty,
1922 Mar. 31.
In Collection: | Patrick McCartan Papers, 1912-1938 |
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Description: | McCartan discusses how he is "subconciously...afraid to write politics", and how if a section of the Army follows the Republicans, the "Prov. Gov. must assert its authority or become ridiculous". McCartan also discusses how the I.R.A in the Six Counties are "all anti treaty almost to a man" and feel "let down" regarding partition. |
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Language: | English |
Extent: | 1 Item (4 pages). |
Format: | Manuscript |
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MS 17,675/3/3
(Manuscripts Reading Room) |
Rights: | Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland. |