Letter from Michael Davitt, Dalkey, Co. Dublin, to John Redmond, congratulating Redmond on his speech in Parliament [condemning the Irish Administration and the office of the Chief Secretary], and suggesting that it should be printed and circulated as "a capital piece of useful propaganda",
1902 Jul. 24.
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Notes: | Redmond's speech begins: "I desire, Sir, to move the reduction of the salary of the Chief Secretary, which stands in my name on the Notice Paper, and to found upon this Motion a condemnation of the entire system of Irish administration carried on by the right hon. Gentleman. The right hon. Gentleman has now been about two years in Dublin Castle, and I think no Englishman ever came over to govern Ireland on behalf of this Parliament under more favourable circumstances and with larger opportunities." Physical description: 1 item (4 pages). more |
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Letter from Michael Davitt, Dalkey, Co. Dublin, to John Redmond, congratulating Redmond on his speech in Parliament [condemning the Irish Administration and the office of the Chief Secretary], and suggesting that it should be printed and circulated as "a capital piece of useful propaganda",
1902 Jul. 24.
In Collection: | John Redmond Papers, 1878-1918. |
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Language: | English |
Extent: | 1 item (4 pages). |
Format: | Manuscript |
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MS 15,179/22
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Rights: | Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland. |