Letter from Thomas MacGreevy to George Yeats. 19 October 1926

Bibliographic Information



Original Source
Letter from Thomas MacGreevy to George Yeats Letter dated 19 October 1926. Thomas MacGreevy National Library of Ireland. Autograph letter signed. NLI MS 30,859


Abstract
MacGreevy begins by thanking George Yeats for her hospitality during her recent visit to London; feels WB should take James McNeill's place as High Commissioner of the Irish Free State; he thinks George would like London more if she lived there; mentions Frank Fay, his sister Delia, and Frank O'Connor.


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Date of Electronic Text: 15 February 2005
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Keywords
Domestic Life
Irish Culture
Politics and Government
Irish
1990-1999
MacGreevy-GeorgeYeats
PersonalLetter

23 March 2007

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