Douglas, J. G. (James Green), 1887-1954
Douglas, J. G. (James Green)
James G. Douglas Irish politician
Douglas, J. G. 1887-1954
Douglas, James G., 1887-1954
VIAF ID: 66058059 (Personal)
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Preferred Forms
- 100 1 _ ‡a Douglas, J. G. ‡d 1887-1954
- 100 1 _ ‡a Douglas, J. G. ‡q (James Green)
- 100 1 0 ‡a Douglas, J. G. ‡q (James Green), ‡d 1887-1954
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- 100 0 _ ‡a James G. Douglas ‡c Irish politician
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (11)
Works
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Copy letter from James Green Douglas to Sir Howard d'Egville regarding the formation of an Irish branch of the Empire Parliamentary Association | |
Copy letter from James Green Douglas to W.T. Cosgrave regarding misrepresentations and slanderous statements concerning him due to his work on divorce bills | |
Correspondence of James G. Douglas | |
Letter from [George] Von Dhen, German Chargé d'Affaires, 58 Northumberland Road, to James Green Douglas regarding a course in Westerland | |
Letter from James G. Douglas, Carnathan, St. Kevin's Park, Rathmines, Dublin, to Hanna Sheehy-Skeffington, inviting her over to his house for dinner | |
Letter from James Green Douglas to Ernest Blythe, Minister for Finance, regarding the Industrial Trust Company and advising on his replacement as direct representative | |
Letter from James Green Douglas to his mother Emily Douglas thanking her for his birthday present and sending news from school | |
Letter from James Green Douglas to L. Hollingsworth Wood, Dublin, regarding the political situation in Ireland over the Treaty, and the impending Civil War | |
Letter from James Green Douglas to Reverend John Harty, Archbishop of Cashel, regarding spending Irish White Cross funds in Munster | |
Letter from James Green Douglas, to the press rebuking the claim that the first donation received by the Irish White Cross was from the New York Society of Friends | |
Letter from James Green Douglas to the W.J. Walsh, Archbishop of Dublin, regarding money sent from the American Committee for relief in Ireland | |
Letter from James Green Douglas to William J.M.A. Maloney, New York City, about raising funds in America for the use of the pro-treaty party | |
Letter from James McNeill to James Green Douglas expressing sympathy following the death of his father, John Douglas | |
Letter from James McNeill, Vice Regal Lodge, Dublin, to James Green Douglas regarding sending someone to speak at the Scottish Liberal Summer School | |
Letter from Lady Ishbel of Aberdeen and Temair to James Green Douglas regarding an industrial settlement at Peamount Hospital | |
Letter from Lennox Robinson to James Green Douglas and [George] O'Brien regarding George William Russell's decision not to act as Director of 'Irish Statesman' | |
Letter from Lionel Curtis, Royal Institute of International Affairs, to James Green Douglas introducing him to Ellery Sedgwick, Editor of 'Atlantic Monthly' | |
Letter from Margaret Bryant to James Green Douglas regarding the revision of the 'Encyclopaedia Britannica' article regarding Ireland from 1911-1925 | |
Letter from Maud Gonne MacBride to James Green Douglas stating that she will write to "Mrs. Clarke" | |
Letter from Michael Comyn to James Green Douglas seeking support for his nomination for the Seanad | |
Letter from N.W. Rowell, Privy Council, Canada, to James Green Douglas inviting him to dinner | |
Letter from Patricia M. Meaney, Oxford, to James Green Douglas regarding her new job in Oxford and enquiring about his health and the staff at Elpis nursing home | |
Letter from Patrick Hogan, Department of Agriculture to James Green Douglas acknowledging receipt of letter and enclosure | |
Letter from Patrick McGilligan to James Green Douglas regarding allegations made about his position in the reconstruction of Messrs. Alesbury Bros. Ltd, Edenderry | |
Letter from Richard Devane, Rathfarnham Castle, to James Green Douglas regarding the Censorship Bill | |
Letter from Sean Lester to James Green Douglas regarding unemployment figures, financial figures from the Army, and Ulster's contributions to Imperial Expenses | |
Letter from Thomas Johnson to James Green Douglas on Mansion House Conference paper stating everything is deadlocked and awaiting a proposal from Westminster | |
Letter from unidentified person, Nippon Yusen Kaisha, to James Green Douglas regarding an enclosed delivery of a hypodermic syringe | |
Letter from unidentified person to James Green Douglas requesting assistance from the Irish Cross to help Mr. Gough reconstruct his factory | |
Letters from various authors to Hanna Sheehy-Skeffington regarding the national movement, the women's movement and matters relating to Dublin Corporation | |
Letters from various individuals to Hanna Sheehy-Skeffington, mainly concerning Irish politics and Hanna Sheehy-Skeffington's application for a passport | |
Material relating to the death and funeral of James Montgomery | |
Memoirs of Senator James G. Douglas (1887-1954) : concerned citizen | |
Memorandum from Joseph John Haughton to James Green Douglas offering support and well wishes | |
Memos, drafts and reports belonging to James G. Douglas | |
Papers relating to John Douglas & Sons Ltd. | |
Parliaments across frontiers. | |
Partial copy letter from James Green Douglas to W.J. Larmor regarding media reports and the behaviour of some northern politicians | |
President De Valera and the senate; | |
Report by James Green Douglas on trade relations between the Irish Free State and South Africa | |
Survey graphic. | |
Telegram from Howard d'Egville to James Green Douglas arranging a visit of Australian politicians, William McCormack and John Mullan to Dublin | |
Telegram from J. G. Douglas to George F.-H. Berkeley regarding the sentencing to death of Erskine Childers | |
Telegram from James G. Douglas to Dr. William J. Maloney regarding a campaign to raise election funds in America which is becoming disruptive | |
Trust Deed regarding the Irish White Cross Disablement Fund, signed by Aine Ceannt, James Green Douglas, and Thomas Johnson | |
Typsecript draft of James Green Douglas' memoirs | |
Visitors' book for the home of Senator James G. Douglas and his wife, containing letters regarding Irish politics |