Mac Ardle (Dorothy) Autograph manuscript document (3pp. in all, on the backs of various printed items), one apparently a draft letter to a newspaper, the other a draft letter to 'Shiel,' the second circa 1930, both upholding traditional Republican policy; also Dillon (P.J.) A.L.s, 3pp. (single folded sheet) from London dated 27.4.23 to ? chara, concerning death and funeral of 'the late Mr. Ginnell', 'a very dear friend.' As m/ss., w.a.f. * Dorothy Mac Ardle, a teacher and writer, was a member of the first Executive of Fianna Fail, and the author of the well-known history, 'The Irish Republic.' Lawrence Ginnell was an Irish Party M.P. who joined Sinn Fein and was an active supporter of Republican Policy in the House of Commons. (1) Mac Ardle (Dorothy) Autograph manuscript document (3pp. in all, on the backs of various printed items), one apparently a draft letter to a newspaper, the other a draft letter to 'Shiel,' the second circa 1930, both upholding traditional Republican policy; also Dillon (P.J.) A.L.s, 3pp. (single folded sheet) from London dated 27.4.23 to ? chara, concerning death and funeral of 'the late Mr. Ginnell', 'a very dear friend.' As m/ss., w.a.f. * Dorothy Mac Ardle, a teacher and writer, was a member of the first Executive of Fianna Fail, and the author of the well-known history, 'The Irish Republic.' Lawrence Ginnell was an Irish Party M.P. who joined Sinn Fein and was an active supporter of Republican Policy in the House of Commons. (1)
Mac Ardle (Dorothy) Autograph manuscript document (3pp. in all, on the backs of various printed items), one apparently a draft letter to a newspaper, the other a draft letter to 'Shiel,' the second circa 1930, both upholding traditional Republican policy; also Dillon (P.J.) A.L.s, 3pp. (single folded sheet) from London dated 27.4.23 to ? chara, concerning death and funeral of 'the late Mr. Ginnell', 'a very dear friend.' As m/ss., w.a.f. * Dorothy Mac Ardle, a teacher and writer, was a member of the first Executive of Fianna Fail, and the author of the well-known history, 'The Irish Republic.' Lawrence Ginnell was an Irish Party M.P. who joined Sinn Fein and was an active supporter of Republican Policy in the House of Commons. (1) Mac Ardle (Dorothy) Autograph manuscript document (3pp. in all, on the backs of various printed items), one apparently a draft letter to a newspaper, the other a draft letter to 'Shiel,' the second circa 1930, both upholding traditional Republican policy; also Dillon (P.J.) A.L.s, 3pp. (single folded sheet) from London dated 27.4.23 to ? chara, concerning death and funeral of 'the late Mr. Ginnell', 'a very dear friend.' As m/ss., w.a.f. * Dorothy Mac Ardle, a teacher and writer, was a member of the first Executive of Fianna Fail, and the author of the well-known history, 'The Irish Republic.' Lawrence Ginnell was an Irish Party M.P. who joined Sinn Fein and was an active supporter of Republican Policy in the House of Commons. (1)
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