Letter from Barney O'Mahoney to Hagan

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Pontifical Irish College
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O'Mahoney, Barney
Hagan, John, 1873-1930
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Holograph letter from [Barney] [O'Mahoney], Hotel Cecil, Strand, London W.C.(England), to Hagan. On his journey through the '"devastated regions"', he found everything quiet and the people hopeful. Then observing that the letter from the Pope to [George V] smacked of English influence; it ought to have been complemented by a letter to the other side. Stating his 'surprise' at the 'golden opinions' harboured about Hagan in 'that country' [Ireland]; humorous remarks. Then stating that the visitation continues and is 'a hell of a job'; hoping to be back in Rome around the tenth. He is not too happy at discovering a distant cousin of his is a Black and Tan.
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1921-10-27Rights Note
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The Papers of John Hagan (1904-1930)
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