Three letters from T.F. Meagher to Mrs. Sergeant, 1848-1851

 
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Two were written in Richmond Gaol and refer to Meagher's poem 'A prison lay' and his imminent departure for Australia. The other, written at Ross on 27 August 1851, refers to friends in Waterford, the fine Tasmanian climate, and Meagher's belief he was 'doomed for life in this hateful land'.
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