The National Archives of Ireland (www.nationalarchives.ie) has made some additions to its catalogue - these include testamentary records for the districts of Letterkenny and Limerick for the year 1990, and "the list of General Prison Board Suffragette Papers (GPB/SFRG/1) which detail the treatment of suffragettes who were imprisoned by the authorities, mainly during the period 1911-1914" (46 catalogued holdings).
Also added are "the list of the Mansion House All-Party Anti-Partition Conference (TSCH/11) that operated under the auspices of Department of the Taoiseach, mainly in the late 1940s and early 1950s".
Further details are available at www.nationalarchives.ie/research/what%E2%80%99s-new-in-the-online-catalogue/.
Chris
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Monday, 19 August 2013
Suffragette papers added to National Archives of Ireland catalogue
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