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Letter from Anne Redington to Lady Clonbrock, 16 July 1916
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Letter from Anne Redington to Lady Clonbrock, 16 July 1916
National Library of Ireland
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<p>of the day!! I wish <lb/> you many more years <lb/> of happiness.</p> <p> How do you find London? <lb/> As to society I know <lb/>there is nothing much <lb/> but I daresay you <del>say</del> <lb/> see many friends in <lb/>a quick <unclear>way</unclear> —</p> <p> The "push" seems to be <lb/> going head but at that <lb/> cost — I see that <unclear>v. poor</unclear> <lb/>Hay has lost his son <lb/>and Fisher editor of <lb/>the Galway Express— <lb/>Do you ever hear any <lb/>thing of Sir Bryan <unclear>Mahon.</unclear>. <lb/>Some time ago his <lb/>sister had notice that <lb/> he had had a severe</p> <note>She is <lb/>in London <lb/><unclear>hery</unclear> <lb/><gap/> <lb/><gap/> <lb/>but <gap/> <lb/>letter <lb/>I <gap/> <lb/>end <gap/> <lb/>with much <lb/>P.S. <gap/> <lb/><gap/> <lb/><hi rend="underline">Ann Redington</hi>/note>
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