Letter from "Kish" to Hagan

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Hagan, John, 1873-1930
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Holograph letter from '"Kish"', The Wicklow Hotel, [c. November] Wicklow Street, Dublin, to 'a chara' (Hagan). (Mostly in code, using Blue Nun-analogy.) 'Mother General' [DeValera] received the message and pleads that Hagan would continue to interest himself in the 'business' despite the unpleasant things that occurred. It transpired that the 'First, Second and Fifth Sisters Assistant' [Griffith, Collins, ...] disagreed with [DeValera] and agreed in writing for lesser privileges to 'Fr. James Nolan' [Lloyd George]. 'Sister Teacher' [Ó Ceallaigh] in Paris was furious. [Griffith and Collins] received a scolding. 'You will be pleased to hear that and you can work away on the case in Rome (and) elsewhere and follow the original instructions'. [Lloyd George] and 'Cardinal Pamphili [...] may yield in the long run. 'Sister Procurator' [...] remained firm as steel. He has written a memorandum on the 'bad boys' who work against [the cause] in Rome. ['Saturday 1921']
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1921-11-26Rights Note
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The Papers of John Hagan (1904-1930)
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