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Women in 20th-Century Ireland, 1922-1966: Sources from the Department of the Taoiseach

Contents of subcategory 'Women in 20th-Century Ireland, 1922-1966: Sources from the Department of the Taoiseach', 19454 records found

Showing records 16181 to 16190

Record 16181 from 'Women in 20th-century Ireland – 1922-1966: sources from the Department of the Taoiseach database'
Description:

Copy letter to Mrs EV Govan, Ontario, Canada, from P O'Cinneide, 8 August 1939, acknowledging receipt of her letter condemning the recent IRA bombings in London.

Date:

8/8/1939

Cabinet:

s 11379

File:

IRA activities in England, Correspondence with Public Bodies, Individuals and Parliamentary Questions

Type:

letter

Keywords:

IRA aactivities

Record 16182 from 'Women in 20th-century Ireland – 1922-1966: sources from the Department of the Taoiseach database'
Description:

Copy letter to the Secretary, Department of External Affairs, from PS O'Muireadhaigh, 12 December 1939, relating to correspondence which was received from Brigid O'Mullane, National Examining Institute of Ireland, on the subject of the imprisonment of Mrs Mary Ann Furlong in Great Britain [correspondence not in file].

Date:

12/12/1939

Cabinet:

s 11379

File:

IRA activities in England, Correspondence with Public Bodies, Individuals and Parliamentary Questions

Type:

letter

Keywords:

IRA activities; prisoners

Record 16183 from 'Women in 20th-century Ireland – 1922-1966: sources from the Department of the Taoiseach database'
Description:

Letter [in Irish] from Eilis Nic Eachnaidh and E Bean Ui Chonaill, Cumann na mBan, Dublin, to the Taoiseach, 14 December 1939, regarding the case of Mrs MA Furlong, a prisoner in England. Covering letter from PS O'Muireadhaigh, Department of the Taoiseach, to the Secretary, Department for External Affairs, 15 December 1939.

Date:

14/12/1939

Cabinet:

s 11379

File:

IRA activities in England, Correspondence with Public Bodies, Individuals and Parliamentary Questions

Type:

letter

Keywords:

IRA activities; prisoners

Record 16184 from 'Women in 20th-century Ireland – 1922-1966: sources from the Department of the Taoiseach database'
Description:

Resolution proposed by Mr O'Connor, United Irish Leaseholders Association, 29 September 1939. 'This Council calls upon the Government to support the principles of fair rents and purchase rights for the Leaseholders and Town Tenants of Ireland as outlined in the Leaseholders' and Town Tenants' Bill'. The resolution was seconded by Mrs Sheila O'Neill.

Date:

29/9/1939

Cabinet:

s 11421A

File:

Ground Rents, Resolutions by Outside Bodies

Type:

Resolution

Keywords:

land; tenants

Record 16185 from 'Women in 20th-century Ireland – 1922-1966: sources from the Department of the Taoiseach database'
Description:

Memorandum for the Government from the Department of Finance, 20 September 1939, regarding an application for re-admission to the Civil Service of a widow who was formerly an Established Attendant at the Central Criminal Lunatic Asylum, Dundrum, Dublin. 'Mrs Brady is 39 years of age and she has been absent from the Service since 3 July 1929. She was left in necessitous circumstances by her deceased husband'. The memorandum states that the Minister for Finance recommends her reinstatement in the Civil Service.

Date:

20/9/1939

Cabinet:

s 11440

File:

Mrs Ellen Brady, Re-admission to the Civil Service

Type:

memorandum

Keywords:

civil service ; widows

Record 16186 from 'Women in 20th-century Ireland – 1922-1966: sources from the Department of the Taoiseach database'
Description:

Letter [in Irish] from P O'Cinneide to the Private Secretary to the Minister for Finance, 26 September 1939, stating that the Government have agreed to the re-instatement of Mrs Ellen Brady in the Civil Service.

Date:

26/9/1939

Cabinet:

s 11440

File:

Mrs Ellen Brady, Re-admission to the Civil Service

Type:

letter

Keywords:

civil service ; widows

Record 16187 from 'Women in 20th-century Ireland – 1922-1966: sources from the Department of the Taoiseach database'
Description:

Extract from the Government Minutes, 26 September 1939, regarding Mrs Ellen Brady's re-admission to the Civil Service. 'It was considered and decided that it would be in the public interest that Mrs Ellen Brady (nee Cruise) who had resigned from the Service on marriage, should be appointed as Attendant at the Central Criminal Lunatic Asylum, Dundrum'.

Date:

26/9/1939

Cabinet:

s 11440

File:

Mrs Ellen Brady, Re-admission to the Civil Service

Type:

minutes

Keywords:

civil service; widows

Record 16188 from 'Women in 20th-century Ireland – 1922-1966: sources from the Department of the Taoiseach database'
Description:

Hand-written letter from Mrs S Nash, 30 Upper Roches Street, Limerick, to the Taoiseach, 3 August 1940, requesting the release of her son Joseph Anthony Nash, a prisoner in Mountjoy Prison. 'I ask you in the name of God and his divine mother to be lenient with my son in regards his seven children, four of them, are babies'.

Date:

3/8/1940

Cabinet:

s 11443

File:

Political Prisoners and Internees, 1939 to 1949, Alleged ill-treatment and petitions for release

Type:

letter

Keywords:

prisoners

Record 16189 from 'Women in 20th-century Ireland – 1922-1966: sources from the Department of the Taoiseach database'
Description:

Copy letter to Mrs S Nash, 30 Upper Roches Street, Limerick, from P O'Cinneide, 6 August 1940, acknowledging receipt of her letter relative to the case of her son Joseph Anthony Nash, a prisoner in Mountjoy Jail. The letter states that her correspondence has been transmitted to the Department of Justice for consideration.

Date:

6/8/1940

Cabinet:

s 11443

File:

Political Prisoners and Internees, 1939 to 1949, Alleged ill-treatment and petitions for release

Type:

letter

Keywords:

prisoners

Record 16190 from 'Women in 20th-century Ireland – 1922-1966: sources from the Department of the Taoiseach database'
Description:

Copy letter from Mrs Cornelius Leahy, Abbeyfeale, County Limerick, recipient unknown, 6 February 1941, requesting the release of her husband, an IRA internee at the Curragh. 'His mother who is aged and is dangerously ill wants to see him and I am enclosing you a copy of a certificate from her doctor to testify ... I have had the original certificate sent to the Minister for Defence'.

Date:

6/2/1941

Cabinet:

s 11443

File:

Political Prisoners and Internees, 1939 to 1949, Alleged ill-treatment and petitions for release

Type:

letter

Keywords:

prisoners