Letter from John Devoy to Roger Casement regarding their anger with statements and letters belonging to "F" and "Dr. S", sending men to Germany, Von Papen providing him with German military movements, the passport system invented after Casement's departure and the difficulty involved in it, recruiting, disagreements over "taking action" in Ireland, the emigration of Casement's sister from Ireland to America and discussing funds,
1915 Nov. 21-23.
Devoy furthermore discusses "F", stating he spoke on behalf of Devoy and Casement and their resulting anger and misunderstandings related to his statements and also his letters to "Dr. S"; "f's" payments from "Dr. S."; Devoy's meeting with "Dr. S." and the judge; "F's" nationality; fund raising through a "flesh and blood appeal"; 'The freeman' attacking Casement's sister over a statement she made; and refusing to take back any money given to Casement.
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Letter from John Devoy to Roger Casement regarding their anger with statements and letters belonging to "F" and "Dr. S", sending men to Germany, Von Papen providing him with German military movements, the passport system invented after Casement's departure and the difficulty involved in it, recruiting, disagreements over "taking action" in Ireland, the emigration of Casement's sister from Ireland to America and discussing funds,
1915 Nov. 21-23.
In Collection: | Roger Casement Papers, 1889-1945 |
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Description: | Devoy furthermore discusses "F", stating he spoke on behalf of Devoy and Casement and their resulting anger and misunderstandings related to his statements and also his letters to "Dr. S"; "f's" payments from "Dr. S."; Devoy's meeting with "Dr. S." and the judge; "F's" nationality; fund raising through a "flesh and blood appeal"; 'The freeman' attacking Casement's sister over a statement she made; and refusing to take back any money given to Casement. Devoy also mentions in relation to Casement's sister; "Whatever you want to do about the very small sum of money advanced to her you are free to do after the war, but I won't be here then. If you and I are not in Ireland together I'll have either been shot or hanged.". |
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Language: | English |
Extent: | 1 item (22 pages). |
Format: | Manuscript |
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MS 13,073/44vii/1
(Manuscripts Reading Room) |
Rights: | Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland. |