Letter from Charles Stewart Parnell to Sir Charles Russell, regarding the aftermath of the 'Times' hearings,
1889 July 15.
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Summary: | Writes confirming his conclusion "that as the Judges held that they were precluded by terms of the references from investigating the origin of the charges & allegations, the means that were used in their fabrication, or the persons engaged in promoting the conspiracy against us, that the enquiry had become one-sided & that I did not desire to be further represented then ... I desire also further to intimate that at a largely attended meeting of the Parliamentary Party held today, it was also decided that the other members concerned should follow my example & withdraw their instructions to their counsel. Permit me to thank you & Mr. Asquith most warmly & gratefully for the devotion you have shown during the long & wearisome period to my interests & the case generally. I shall always remember with affection and admiration your splendid vindication of our motions and actions & of the movement with which we were identified during a most trying period of Irish history." |
In collection: | Papers of Sir Charles Russell, Lord Russell of Killowen, 1888-1890 |
Format: | Manuscript |
Language: | English |
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Notes: | Physical description: 1 item (4 pages). |
Arrangement: | Sub-fonds |
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Letter from Charles Stewart Parnell to Sir Charles Russell, regarding the aftermath of the 'Times' hearings,
1889 July 15.
In Collection: | Papers of Sir Charles Russell, Lord Russell of Killowen, 1888-1890 |
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Description: | Writes confirming his conclusion "that as the Judges held that they were precluded by terms of the references from investigating the origin of the charges & allegations, the means that were used in their fabrication, or the persons engaged in promoting the conspiracy against us, that the enquiry had become one-sided & that I did not desire to be further represented then ... I desire also further to intimate that at a largely attended meeting of the Parliamentary Party held today, it was also decided that the other members concerned should follow my example & withdraw their instructions to their counsel. Permit me to thank you & Mr. Asquith most warmly & gratefully for the devotion you have shown during the long & wearisome period to my interests & the case generally. I shall always remember with affection and admiration your splendid vindication of our motions and actions & of the movement with which we were identified during a most trying period of Irish history." |
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Language: | English |
Extent: | 1 item (4 pages). |
Format: | Manuscript |
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MS 49,610/9
(Manuscripts Reading Room) |
Rights: | Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland. |