Correspondence between Colonel Maurice Moore and John Redmond,
1914-1916.
Correspondence relates to the urgency of signing of the Home Rule Bill, complications for the Volunteers from the mobilisation of the army in Ireland, Darrell Figgis' connection with the Irish National Volunteers, and Moore advising the introduction of a territorial system for Ireland. Correspondence also regards Moore’s fear that the War Office may pass him over for a command in the Reserve Force, why he should be given military precedence over Douglas T. Hammond, refusing work offered by the military authorities and the ban on military drilling.
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Format: | Manuscript |
Language: | English |
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Notes: | Physical description: 1 folder (18 items). |
Arrangement: | Sub-fonds |
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Correspondence between Colonel Maurice Moore and John Redmond,
1914-1916.
In Collection: | John Redmond Papers, 1878-1918. |
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Description: | Correspondence relates to the urgency of signing of the Home Rule Bill, complications for the Volunteers from the mobilisation of the army in Ireland, Darrell Figgis' connection with the Irish National Volunteers, and Moore advising the introduction of a territorial system for Ireland. Correspondence also regards Moore’s fear that the War Office may pass him over for a command in the Reserve Force, why he should be given military precedence over Douglas T. Hammond, refusing work offered by the military authorities and the ban on military drilling. |
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Language: | English |
Extent: | 1 folder (18 items). |
Format: | Manuscript |
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MS 15,206/7
(Manuscripts Reading Room) |
Rights: | Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland. |