Letter from Henry Bellingham to Mary Hutton,
1920 March 14.
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Summary: | Bellingham asks Mrs. Hutton to write an article for the Catholic journal 'The Second Spring', enclosing a letter from the editor, J.L.P. Wharton Hewson. He makes personal enquiries and observes how much trouble 'Carsonism' has brought on the country. The enclosed letter from J.L.P. Wharton Hewson is written on the headed paper of the journal 'The Second Spring, monthly magazine of Our Lady of Ransom'. Hewson explains in some detail what kind of article he is looking for as part of a series entitled 'The Convert's Road'. He particularly wants to hear from people who converted to Catholicism from Judaism, Non-Conformist Protestant denominations or agnosticism. |
In collection: | Mary Hutton Papers, 1884-1942. |
Format: | Manuscript |
Language: | English |
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Notes: | Sir Alan Henry Bellingham was the 4th Baronet Bellingham, of Castle Bellingham, Co. Louth. Physical description: 2 items (5 pages). more |
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Letter from Henry Bellingham to Mary Hutton,
1920 March 14.
In Collection: | Mary Hutton Papers, 1884-1942. |
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Description: | Bellingham asks Mrs. Hutton to write an article for the Catholic journal 'The Second Spring', enclosing a letter from the editor, J.L.P. Wharton Hewson. He makes personal enquiries and observes how much trouble 'Carsonism' has brought on the country. The enclosed letter from J.L.P. Wharton Hewson is written on the headed paper of the journal 'The Second Spring, monthly magazine of Our Lady of Ransom'. Hewson explains in some detail what kind of article he is looking for as part of a series entitled 'The Convert's Road'. He particularly wants to hear from people who converted to Catholicism from Judaism, Non-Conformist Protestant denominations or agnosticism. |
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Language: | English |
Extent: | 2 items (5 pages). |
Format: | Manuscript |
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MS 8,611/23/6
(Manuscripts Reading Room) |
Rights: | Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland. |