Latest Information with Reference to the Irish Political Prisoners and Deportees in England
Mimeograph, 4pp. (complete?), fol., pages detached from each other, stained, foxed, crumpled, closed tears, and chipped, with loss of a few letters only. It commences, The Committee of the Irish National Relief Fund (London Branch of the Irish National Aid and Volunteer Dependents’ Fund) having been closely in touch with all the events which led up to the release of the interned prisoners at Frongoch, Reading and Aylesbury are convinced that the release was due to the sustained public protests in Ireland ... It goes on that the same method should help in the cases of the Countess Markiewicz (at Aylesbury – see above)), discussing her situation in detail. It discusses the conditions and situations of male prisoners, deportations and the need for funds. The funds are also needed for the relatives of those executed. Not listed.