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1914: Outbreak of WW1 - Roundwood, Wicklow Irish Volunteers letters and correspondence

Currency:EUR Category:Collectibles Start Price:10.00 EUR Estimated At:500.00 - 700.00 EUR
1914: Outbreak of WW1 - Roundwood, Wicklow Irish Volunteers letters and correspondence

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Auction Date:2013 Jan 26 @ 13:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
A collection of letters and documents send to Laurence Murphy of the Roundwood District Irish Volunteers following the outbreak of the First World War. Comprising of letter dated 21 August 1914 from Shanganagh Cottage, Ballybrack relating to Irish Volunteer organisation in Wicklow, mobilisation schemes etc. Letter dated 22 August from Major H. de Montgomery, Chief Inspecting Officer for the Irish Volunteers in Wicklow stating that Colonel (Maurice George) Moore is to review the Wicklow Volunteers and asking the Roundwood men to muster at Newtownmountkennedy. Postcard dated 26 August stating that Colonel Moore has deferred his inspection until 20 September at Tinahely.
Letter dated 12 September from Walter Hugh Frizell of Castle Kevin, Annamoe enclosing a cheque for £5 towards the Roundwood District Irish Volunteers and hoping that "...the movement will soon be given a military status and thus be enabled to prove a real service in the defence of the country during the present crisis...". Mimeograph note dated 12 October from Glasthule Company, Dunleary Battalion Irish Volunteers asking the recipient to dispose of the enclosed raffle tickets offering the chance to win a rifle. Undated letter from Laurence Murphy at Wynn's Hotel to the clerk in charge of the Railway Goods Store at Bray asking him to inform one 'Pat Byrne' that there are "some Volunteer fittings for the Roundwood Corps at the parcel store. Undated letter again from Laurence Murphy at Wynn's Hotel to an unnamed Doctor relating the package at Bray Railway Station which contains 30 sets of belts, bandoliers and haversacks. Single page manuscript note stating the layout of the 8 Irish Volunteer companies making up the 2nd Wicklow Battalion Irish Volunteers. A scarce collection of documents from the period of the split in the Volunteers and which give a clear example of the way in which regional branches reacted to the outbreak of war in 1914 and prepared to support the war effort as the National Volunteers.