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7 Albert Ter Queenstown 17th June 1916 Dear Jim Just a few lines to
know how you area getting on.
I was just talking to Tom
one night and I got your address.
Lily Towmey was asking
about you last night
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Tell Mick Leahy and Willie
O Brien that I was asking
about them. Dan Collins also retold
me to tell you that he Iwas
asking about you. Concluding
now I hope that ye are all
well I am
Your Sincere Friend M. Cotter
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Mr James Fitzgerald Irish Prisoner Wakefield D Baracks G. P. O. London
A letter from M. Cotter to Séamus Fitzgerald (1896–1972) . Cotter passes on the best
wishes of Lilly Twomey and Dan Collins and asks that Fitzgerald passes on his regards
to fellow prisoners (Mick Leahy and Willie O'Brien). Séamus Fitzgerald was an Irish
business man and politician. Apprenticing at a dock yard, Fitzgerald joined the Irish
Volunteers and Sinn Féin after Easter week and was subsequently arrested and interned
in Frongoch camp. He would enter politics upon his release.