Letter from E.J. [Éamonn] Duggan, solicitor, to William O'Brien, stating that P.T. Daly's libel case against O'Brien does not appear to be proceeding further and enclosing his costs for legal representation in same |
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Letter from E.J. O'Duggan [Éamonn Duggan] to Séamus Ó hAodha asking him to send on his evidence for his case against P.T. Daly, as the court will convene in a few days |
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Letter from Éamonn Duggan to his fiancée May Kavanagh, written from Trim, Co. Meath |
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Letter from Éamonn Duggan to his son Gerard recalling his evening and noting that he delivered a speech |
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Letter from Éamonn Duggan to Michael Collins, INAAVD, acknowledging payment for the inquest on Thomas Ashe |
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Letter from Éamonn Duggan to the INAAVD regarding a cheque, and saying that it can be sent to "Monks" |
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Letter from Eudhmonn S. O' Dugáin, Honorary Secretary of Connradh na Gaeilge, Craobh Dhromconnartha to [Padraic Pearse] planning to accompany him on a visit to speak at the Trim branch of the Gaelic League |
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Letter from Gerard Duggan to his father Éamonn Duggan discussing weekly examinations and his attendance at a mass |
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Letter from Gerard Duggan to his father Éamonn Duggan thanking him for the picture of the ship the Queen Mary and enquiring about the health of his mother, May |
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Letter from Jennie Wyse Power and Éamonn Duggan, Honorary Secretaries, Sinn Féin, to Áine Ceannt requesting her attendance at a meeting on 26th November 1922 |
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Letter from John Mackie, Chartered Accountant, 5 The Sanctuary, Westminster SW1 to Arthur Griffith, Michael Collins and Éamonn Duggan, regarding enclosed memo (not present) that the financial control of the 6 counties should be taken over by the government of Northern Ireland |
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Letter from Patrick F. O'Reilly, Commissioner for Oaths to Éamonn Duggan regarding financial matters in relation to their solicitor practice |
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Letter from 'The Catholic Who's Who', Newgate Street, London, to Éamonn Duggan requesting that Duggan make any necessary alterations on the accompanying proof |
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Letter of invitation to attend the opening of Parliament, sent to Éamonn Duggan from the Prime Minister's office |
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Madame Tussaud's Exhibition Catalogue. |
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Manuscript by Éamonn Duggan discussing the Four Courts area during Easter Week, 1916, for a radio broadcast |
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Material relating to Art O'Brien's arrest and release from Maryborough, including newspaper cuttings, letters from O'Brien from prison to Minister for Home Affairs Éamonn Duggan, and two letters from Eileen Kennedy regarding a prison guard who threatened to kill O'Brien |
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Memorandum of agreement between Séamus Ó hAodha and P.T. Daly, with regard to Ó hAodha's arbitration case against Daly |
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Memoriam card for Kevin O'Higgins who died 10 July 1927 and envelope addressed to Éamonn Duggan, Palmerston Road, Dublin |
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Memoriam cards of friends and political associates of Éamonn Duggan |
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Mock menu for a dinner attended by former detainees of Mountjoy Prison |
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Name card, possibly used by Éamonn Duggan during the Anglo-Irish Treaty negotiations |
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Note, written by Éamonn Duggan from the Fr. Mathew Hall during the Easter Rising |
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Notice of motion |
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Printed copy of Éamonn Duggan's 'Memorial' (curriculum vitae) |
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Receipts for payments from the Department of Finance to ministers of the Provisional Government |
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Report of Activities of the Dáil Committee on Fisheries |
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Report of the Ministry of Home Affairs |
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Rialatas Sealadach na hÉireann. Irish Provisional Government ... In the matter of the treaty between Great Britain and Ireland signed at London on the 6th day of December, 1921, and the Irish Free State (Agreement) Act, 1922. By the Irish Provisional Government. A Proclamation declaring the calling of a parliament in Ireland ... |
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Simple lessons in Irish : giving the pronunciation of each word |
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[Sketch of a man wearing a top hat] |
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Souvenir programme for a production of 'The Sleeping Princess' performed at the Alhambra Theatre, London by Les Ballets Russes de Serge Diaghilev. |
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Souvenir programme for a reception for the Irish Republican Delegation at the Albert Hall, London |
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Statement by Éamonn Duggan on reading Roger Casement's 'Black Diary' with Michael Collins and their belief that the diaries belonged to Casement |
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Statements of Legal Costs from Corrigan & Corrigan, incurred by the INAAVD |
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Statements of travelling expenses to London from 24-27 February 1922 |
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Tim |
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[Timothy Healy, wearing evening dress, depicted dancing with a lady] |
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