Archbishop Walsh writes Ireland has been sold : a call for votes for Joe McGuinness /
Sinn Fein.
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Summary: | Handbill includes quotation from a letter by William J. Walsh, Archbishop of Dublin, protesting against Ireland being partitioned, accusing John Redmond, John Dillon and Joseph Devlin of hatching a plot to hand over Ulster to Carson's Orangemen - used as part of an election campaign leaflet to support Sinn Féin candidate Joe McGuninness. Includes the following from William J. Walsh's letter: "The question may, perhaps, be asked, why a number of us, Irish Bishops, Catholic and Protestant, have thought it worth our while to sign a protest against the partitioning of Ireland... I think it is a duty to write this, although from information that has just reached me, I am fairly satisfied that the mischief has already been done, and that the country is practically sold". |
Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
Published / Created: |
a [Longford] :
Sinn Féin,
[n.d., ca. 1917].
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Notes: | This item is held in the Department of Ephemera. Physical description: 1 handbill ; 29 x 23 cm. more |
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520 | |a Handbill includes quotation from a letter by William J. Walsh, Archbishop of Dublin, protesting against Ireland being partitioned, accusing John Redmond, John Dillon and Joseph Devlin of hatching a plot to hand over Ulster to Carson's Orangemen - used as part of an election campaign leaflet to support Sinn Féin candidate Joe McGuninness. Includes the following from William J. Walsh's letter: "The question may, perhaps, be asked, why a number of us, Irish Bishops, Catholic and Protestant, have thought it worth our while to sign a protest against the partitioning of Ireland... I think it is a duty to write this, although from information that has just reached me, I am fairly satisfied that the mischief has already been done, and that the country is practically sold". | ||
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