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John O'Leary
John O'Leary (Irish separatist and a leading Fenian)
Ó Laoire, Seán
O'Leary, John
Oleary, Jo
Джон О'Лири
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1830-1907 |
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'98 Centenary Committee (1898)
Bourke, Marcus
Doyle, Crissie M.
Lalor, James Fintan (d. 1849.)
Luby, Thomas Clarke (1821-1901)
Stephens, James (1825-1901)
Wade, Allan (1881-1955)
Wolfe Tone and United Irishmen Memorial Committee
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'98 Centenary Committee, City Hall, Dublin, 26th November, 1897. Objects, from Constitution: ...
autograph signed manuscript letter [2pp.] from John O'Leary, dated 25 October 1903 [from 17 Temple St., Dublin] to Joseph Ignatius Constantine Clark, editor of 'The New York Herald' enclosing a typed and signed autograph letter from William Butler Yeats, [with autograph corrections in Yeats' own hand] on headed notepaper of John Quinn's New York residence "120 Broadway", dated 13 November, 1903;, An
Circular entitled 'National Memorial to Theobald Wolfe Tone and United Irishmen. An Appeal to Irish Nationalists Everywhere' requesting for subscriptions, from John O'Leary and others
Envelopes relating to correspondence from John O'Leary to John Devoy
How Irishmen should feel.
Irish people (Dublin : 1863)
Irish people:, The : a weekly journal of national politics & literature. ...
John O'Leary
Letter from John O'Leary, 59 Blessington St., Dublin, to Edmund Downey, offering advice about a series of re-publications of classic Irish novels
Letter from John O'Leary ("John Knox") to John Devoy complaining of delays on the part of Devoy and the Secretary of Clan-na-Gael in contacting him which have kept him from making use of his time in New York
Letter from John O'Leary ("John Knox") to John Devoy ("Mr. Barrow") regarding purchase of arms, suspicions regarding William Mackey Lomasney, a note and receipt from "Digby" and Devoy's lectures
Letter from John O'Leary ("John Knox") to John Devoy ("Mr Barrow") seeking to arrange a meeting of the Revolutionary Directory on a date suggested by Dr William Carroll ("Clinch")
Letter from John O'Leary to George Noble Plunkett, Count Plunkett
Letter from John O'Leary to James J. O'Kelly regarding publication of O'Kelly's plays, writing for his paper, procurement of arms, Fr Thomas Burke's responses to James Anthony Froude's lectures, Pagan O'Leary's request for a photograph, Jeremiah O'Donovan Rossa's behaviour in relation to Richard Pigott, and his nephew "King"'s departure for New York
Letter from John O'Leary to [James Stephens], seeking an address and stating that he cannot send him money but offering to help him in other ways
Letter from John O'Leary to John Devoy introducing Professor W. F. P. Stockley
Letter from John O'Leary to John Devoy regarding Devoy's speech on Parliamentary policy, "Mr. Kelly"'s friendship with John O'Connor Power, his belief that Devoy has been misled by Michael Davitt regarding sending "Nationalists" to Parliament, and plans to establish a newspaper
Letter from John O'Leary to John Devoy regarding the reception to be given to A. M. Sullivan and a letter from Matthew Harris
Letter from John O'Leary to Lady Gregory thanking her for a gift of game
Note from John O'Leary, presumably to John Devoy asking him to send post care of Patrick Casey in future and criticising his lenience to "Daly"
O'Mahony, John (DNB00)
Part of letter from John O'Leary to John Devoy in defence of General F.F. Millen in regard to the National Fund
Poems and ballads of young Ireland, 1998:
Postcard from Charles Gavan Duffy to John O'Leary stating that if the 'Irish Nation' newspaper does not print his final letter on John Pigot and the Young Irelander Rebellion of 1848 then he will refuse to subscribe to it
Postcard from John O'Leary to Crissie M. Doyle, stating that he will send her the information that she wants when he gets back to Dublin
Postcard from John O'Leary to Edmund Downey, Munster House, Lucien Road, Tooting, London
Postcard from John O'Leary to John Devoy stating his intention to be at "Mr [Quin]'s" the following evening
Postcard from John O'Leary to William O'Donovan regarding an article in the 'Irish Nation' on Faustin-Adolphe Hélie's statements on Ireland, and criticism of Michael Davitt
Recollections of Fenians and Fenianism
Some letters from W.B. Yeats to John O'Leary and his sister.
Who Mr. Rolleston is
writings of James Fintan Lalor, The : with an introduction embodying personal recollections
Young Ireland: the old and the new. : Being the inaugural address [of the] Young Ireland Society, delivered in the Round Room, Rotundo, on 19th January, 1885, [to the] Young Ireland Society.
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NTA
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