Letter from P. Murphy to Hagan

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Murphy, P.
Hagan, John, 1873-1930
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Holograph letter from P. Murphy, House of Missions, Enniscorthy (County Wexford), to (Hagan). The one-sided truce, or general weariness, caused a certain lull in the fighting. Distrusting the Free State to take a firm stance against Ulster; the government is gearing up for elections and seems ready for a coalition. The country's only chance is unity within the old Sinn Fein party. Religion has not suffered, but the pastoral is not yet withdrawn – 'we are a funny people'. Reminding him of papal blessing for nuptials; Curran is about to visit; looking forward to Hagan's visit in August.
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1923-05-27Rights Note
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