Part 1 - Letter from William Frederick Paul Stockley

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Letter from William Frederick Paul Stockley

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  • 17 Mar. 1921 (Creation)

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2 pp; Manuscript

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A letter from William Frederick Paul Stockley (1859-1943) to Fr. Henry Rope. Stockley refers to the case of Alice Cashel imprisoned in Galway Jail. Stockley writes ‘She is in prison for six months. He sister says she loves to hear poetry. She is a distinguished graduate, and teacher, and a fine type. She knows Irish well’. Stockley suggests that Father Rope could send her a copy of his poetry.

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      William Frederick Paul Stockley: https://www.dib.ie/biography/stockley-william-frederick-paul-a8321
      Alice Cashel: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_Cashel

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