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1916 - 1969 In Memoriam cards including Sean

Treacy, Thomas Ashe and Dan Breen.

Thomas Ashe who died for Ireland” 25 September 1917,

Sean Treacy, Vice-Commandant Third Tipperary Brigade,

killed in action Talbot Street, Dublin, 14 October 1920,

Daniel Breen, Tipperary IRA commander, died 27 Decem-

ber 1969. Also 1916 card for “those executed by English

Law 1916”. (4)”

Estimate €200-€300 £150-£220

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213

1917 (6 April) Proclamation prohibiting the

holding of meetings in a public place between 8

and 15 April, 1917.

Issued by Rt. Hon. Sir Bryan T. Mahon, Command-

er-in-Chief of the Crown Forces in Ireland. Coded(10695).

Wt. ---3. 200. 4. 1917. Printed for Her Majesty’s Stationery

Office by Alex. Thom & Co. Ltd., Dublin.

Professionally restored.

32 x 20in. (81.28 x 50.80cm)

Estimate €200-€400 £150-£290

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214

1917. Starvation In Dublin booklet by Gordon

and O’Brien and 1930 For Or Against The Ranch-

ers by O’Donnell.

Starvation In Dublin by Lionel Smith-Gordon and Cruise

O’Brien, The Wood Printing Works Dublin, 1917. Pp31,

printed wrappers. For Or Against The Ranchers? Irish

Working Farmers In The Economic War by Peadar O’Don-

nell. 1930 Mayo News, Westport. Pp 8, printed wrappers.

Also a letter signed by Viscount John Morley on House of

Commons notepaper to a Miss Tennant, 25 March 1886

while he was Chief Secretary for Ireland. (3)

8_ x 5_in. (21.59 x 13.34cm)

Estimate €80-€120 £60-£90

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215

1917 Tipperary, The Patrick Pearse Club Cashel.

Club’s protest at the arrest & Detention of Professor

Seamus O’Neill, three pages handwritten in pencil; to-

gether with a letter 11 July, 1917 from The Tipperary Star

asking the Club to supply brief summaries of their week-

ly or monthly meetings; also five original telegrams, 28-

29 April, 6-7 & 11 May, 1920 to the Phillips Family, Cashel,

County Tipperary regarding prisoners in British jails.

and a later letter 30 June, 1953, regarding the pensions

issue for old soldiers who fought in the Civil War. He

comments too on two government appointed judges,

Forbes & Sheehy and their respective performances in

awarding/not awarding pensions.

Estimate €300-€400 £220-£290

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