Letter from E.J. Rawlins to Hagan
Holograph letter from E.J. Rawlins, 29 Queen's Road, St. John�s [Newfoundland] (Canada), to Hagan, having returned home and found everything as it was seven years ago. He met the [Archbishop] and Monsignor McDermott, the administrator, who both had a very high opinion of Hagan, mostly because o...
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ftgeorgetownuniv:oai:repository.library.georgetown.edu:10822/1065536 2023-10-09T21:53:40+02:00 Letter from E.J. Rawlins to Hagan DigitalGeorgetown Pontifical Irish College Rawlins, Edward J. Hagan, John, 1873-1930 1919-09-12 manuscript http://hdl.handle.net/10822/1065536 English eng The Papers of John Hagan (1904-1930) HAG1-1919-386 http://hdl.handle.net/10822/1065536 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/ For more information about copyright for materials within the repository, please consult https://www.library.georgetown.edu/copyright/digitalgeorgetown. Hagan John 1873-1930 -- Correspondence Irish College (Rome Italy) Clergy Writings of Ireland -- Politics and government -- 20th century Italy -- Politics and government -- 20th century text 1919 ftgeorgetownuniv 2023-09-12T22:55:47Z Holograph letter from E.J. Rawlins, 29 Queen's Road, St. John�s [Newfoundland] (Canada), to Hagan, having returned home and found everything as it was seven years ago. He met the [Archbishop] and Monsignor McDermott, the administrator, who both had a very high opinion of Hagan, mostly because of his catechetical work. The latter is from Roscommon and 'a fierce Sinn Feiner'; the [Archbishop] was pleased with Rawlins's views on the Irish question. He has been warned to give up his own Sinn Fein views, however, and although he will not take that advice he asks whether he ought to write a series of articles on the Irish situation as solicited by a Catholic member of parliament; not sure whether Newfoundland has enough weight and aware of needing to step carefully. Through his brother he came into contact with all Catholic members. Enclosing a cheque to clear a debt; mentioning unpaid portions of his pension. Stating he does not know much of the present student for Rome; Mr. Ryan. Text Newfoundland Georgetown University: DigitalGeorgetown Canada Hagan ENVELOPE(9.044,9.044,62.575,62.575) |
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Holograph letter from E.J. Rawlins, 29 Queen's Road, St. John�s [Newfoundland] (Canada), to Hagan, having returned home and found everything as it was seven years ago. He met the [Archbishop] and Monsignor McDermott, the administrator, who both had a very high opinion of Hagan, mostly because of his catechetical work. The latter is from Roscommon and 'a fierce Sinn Feiner'; the [Archbishop] was pleased with Rawlins's views on the Irish question. He has been warned to give up his own Sinn Fein views, however, and although he will not take that advice he asks whether he ought to write a series of articles on the Irish situation as solicited by a Catholic member of parliament; not sure whether Newfoundland has enough weight and aware of needing to step carefully. Through his brother he came into contact with all Catholic members. Enclosing a cheque to clear a debt; mentioning unpaid portions of his pension. Stating he does not know much of the present student for Rome; Mr. Ryan. |
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