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Eleven letters from Thomas Ste...
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Eleven letters from Thomas Steele, most of them dated 1846 to John O'Connell, T.M. Ray and, mainly, Daniel O'Connell, on the subject of Repeal.
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O'Connell, Daniel
O'Connell, John
Ray, Thomas Matthew
Steele, Thomas
1846
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1846
Repeal of the Union
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Dublin: National Library of Ireland, Ms. 15478
Míreanna comhchosúla
Speech made by Daniel O'Connell to Dublin Corporation on Feb. 28, 1843 on the subject of Repeal as printed in the Nation. With corrections and additions in O'Connell's handwriting and a note by T. M. Ray.
The late prosecution (of O'Connell and other Repeal leaders).
Foilsithe / Cruthaithe: (1844)
Loyal National Repeal Association: Miscellaneous drafts of letters, reports, etc. by O'Connell and other members of the Association including the secretary T. M. Ray, Mar. - Oct., 1846.
Several thousand letters and papers of Daniel O'Connell, M.P., and the O'Connell family of Derrynane, co. Kerry, including correspondence of T. M. Ray and proceedings of the Repeal Association. 18th - 19th c.
Letters from T. M. Ray, almost all to Daniel O'Connell, 1838, 1840-46, mainly dated 1846.