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Maud Gonne, a poem, beginning,...
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Maud Gonne, a poem, beginning, "Somewhere in this city".
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Príomhchruthaitheoir:
Fallon, Pádraic
Citation:
The Bell
, Vol. XVII, No. 11, pp. 12-15, February, 1952
Formáid:
Journal Article
Foilsithe / Cruthaithe:
February, 1952
Ábhair:
Fallon, Pádraic
MacBride, Maud Gonne
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Míreanna comhchosúla
Typescript copy of Maud Gonne's petition for a divorce from John MacBride to the President of the Civil Tribunal of the Seine, Paris. With order thereon, 3 Feb. 1905
Notebook containing John MacBride's account of transactions with his wife Maud Gonne from 25 Nov. 1904 - 24 Jan. 1905, including a detailed account of a meeting with her on 31 Dec. 1904, copy correspondence of MacBride, Maud Gonne, their solicitors R. Barry O'Brien and Philip Witham; Victor Collins, John O'Leary and Suzanne Foccart, a Carmelite, and an autobiographical account of his life and marriage by MacBride, including references to Maud Gonne's 'ex-' and 'paramours'. In 2 hands, [Mar. - Nov. 1905]
Statement by the godfather of Maud Gonne [?] refuting the evidence of Mr. Valerieu Gribayedoff's statement, taken in the course of the John MacBride/Maud Gonne divorce proceedings, that he hates Maud Gonne, [1906]
Review of A servant of the Queen, by Maud Gonne MacBride.
de réir: Mac C., E.
Foilsithe / Cruthaithe: (1939)
Letters and copy letters of Edmond T. Kelly [solicitor] re conduct of the John MacBride/Maud Gonne divorce hearing in Paris, and re bonds deposited in the Banque Francaise to which Maud Gonne disputes MacBride's claim, Aug. - Nov. 1905.