Correspondence, 1916
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- File 8506/1
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Encloses:
W. O'Brien to L. Casey, 8 May 1916, understands Irishmen's feelings of dismay and despair, O'Brien feels he has been boycotted and silenced by the English.
W. O'Brien to Father Clancy, 29 June 1916, encloses the Free Press report regarding events in Cook, public protests, inability to have a hearing.
W. O'Brien to Mr O'Connor, 14 December 1916, sends thanks for pamphlet and offers encouragement that 'all sensible Irishmen will be at one with you soon as to the general view of the situation'. Offers feedback suggesting O'Connor provides tangible ways to improve matters in Ireland.
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