Item 323 - Letters from William Joseph Burke to Thomas O’Connor Donelan

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Letters from William Joseph Burke to Thomas O’Connor Donelan

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  • 25/04/1871-27/04/1871

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Letters from William Joseph Burke, 22 Gardiner’s Place, Dublin, enclosing bill of payment due on the Saturday, tells him Margaret is good and that little Johnnie is thinking up of ways of earning money to buy a present for his sister. He is glad to hear that he is better. Also another letter from him apologising for not giving enough details, an stating that he would be more than happy to have little Mary stay with them. Also gives an account of the proceedings against Sir Thomas Blake.

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      01/05/2018
      23/06/2025

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