Letter from Roger Casement (The Savoy, Denham, Bucks., England) to [Robert] Donovan, concerning the prosecution of Alderman Cole, 'for having his name on his cart in Irish'.

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Letter from Roger Casement (The Savoy, Denham, Bucks., England) to Robert Donovan, concerning the prosecution of Alderman Cole, 'for having his name on his cart in Irish' Casement encloses an article he wrote [not present], showing that certain Acts of Parliament are in Irish, and suggests that extracts of it be published in the 'Freeman', which might help 'throw ridicule on irritating prosecutions'.

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The Savoy, Denham, Bucks. England.

7 Sept 1905.

Dear Mr O Donovan,

I see that one of your City Councillors has been fined 107 for having his name on his cart in Irish.

Might it not help to throw ridicule on

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irritating prosecutions to show that we have some acts of Parliament in Irish?

I enclose you an article I wrote some months ago - in March last on this very subject - and I think a few extracts from that

article, a pro pos Alderman Cole's prosecution, published in The "Freeman" might be both interesting and useful.

Yours sincerely,

Roger Casement

P.S. I forgot your private address on North Circular

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Road, so send this to The Office. R C

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