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Largantogher, Maghera. 15 May 1916 Sir, Will you be good enough
to give a pass for myself
and son in law W.Kenneth
Sinclair of Carnesure Comber
to cross over to England
on Monday the 22 â
will you please draw the
pass in the allerhande so
as to enable us to cross either
from Belfast to Liverpool or
Kingstown to Holyhead. I am Sir
Your old servant
J. Jackson Hart
HML for Co Derry
This is a letter from James Jackson Clark (1846-1926), a Colonel from Derry. The letter
is written during the period of martial law in Ireland following the Easter Rising.
In the letter he requests a pass to travel to England from Belfast to Liverpool or
from Kingstown to Holyhead. He also requests a pass for his son-in-law.