Letter from Andrew Philip Magill to J. G. Swift MacNeill, 19 April 1916.
receipt of your letter of the 17th instant, &
enclosure, relative to the inclusion of Stevenson's
'Kidnapped' in the Intermediate Programme, which will
receive attention. Yours faithfully, (Sd.) A.P.M
Under Secy.
APM
19/4/16.
J.G. Swift MacNeill, Esq., K.C., M.P., 17, Pembroke Road DUBLIN.
This is a letter from Andrew Philip Magill to J. G. Swift MacNeill (1849-1926), Irish Politician. The letter is an acknowledgement of a letter sent from MacNeill to Augustine Birrell (1850-1933), the chief secretary of Ireland, regarding the use of Robert Louis Stevenson's novel 'Kidnapped' on the school syllabus.Andrew Philip Magill (1871 - 1941) acted as private secretary to Augustine Birrell (1850-1933) the Chief Secretary for Ireland. Magill assumed the role in 1913 and continued after the resignation of Birrell in 1916. John Gordon Swift MacNeill (1849 - 1926) was a jurist and politician. He was MP for South Donegal from 1887 until 1918.
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Letters 1916, published by the Austrian Centre for Digital Humanities, Vienna, 2026 (https://letters1916static.github.io/letters1916-static/item__0277.html)
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- 17 Pembroke Road, Dublin
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- Letter from Andrew Philip Magill to J. G. Swift MacNeill, 19 April 1916.
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