Dispatch from the Department of Intelligence, Anti-Treaty forces,

1923 June 10.

The Dispatch mentions enclosures of documents, including Frank Aiken's Special Army Order 'Cease Fire - Dump Arms' and President's Order of the Day of 29th May, amongst others (none present). Carolan asks for a list of imprisoned T.D.'s, and requests that they do their utmost to establish lines of communication, suggesting good ingredients for invisible ink. He also requests information of the conditions of the prisoners.

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Main Creator: Irish Republican Army
Contributors: Carolan, Michael
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
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Notes:The dispatch (No. W/59) is addressed to the Officers Commanding Prisoners in all Jails and Camps, and is signed with the initials MC, for Michael Carolan, Acting Director of Intelligence of the Anti-Treaty forces.

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Dispatch from the Department of Intelligence, Anti-Treaty forces,

1923 June 10.
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Bibliographic Details
In Collection: Secret dispatches by Anti-Treaty forces during the Civil War, 1923
Description:The Dispatch mentions enclosures of documents, including Frank Aiken's Special Army Order 'Cease Fire - Dump Arms' and President's Order of the Day of 29th May, amongst others (none present). Carolan asks for a list of imprisoned T.D.'s, and requests that they do their utmost to establish lines of communication, suggesting good ingredients for invisible ink. He also requests information of the conditions of the prisoners.
Main Creator: Irish Republican Army
Language:English
Extent:1 item.
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: MS 50,300/3 (Manuscripts Reading Room)
Rights:Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland.
Corporate Author:Irish Republican Army