books and sundries given to Desmond this term.
He is very well, and he works steadily.
With kindest regards to all Sincerely yours P.H. Pearse.
This letter, written by Patrick Pearse, concerns a statement of accounts for Desmond, a pupil at St Enda's, who Pearse states is doing very well and working hard. St. Enda's was a school Pearse established himself, through the school Pearse promoted the use of the Irish language amongst other things.Patrick Pearse (1879-1916), a writer, a school headmaster and a key member of the military council of the IRB who planned the Easter Rising, Pearse was one of the signatories of the proclamation of the Irish republic (largely his own writing), which he read outside the GPO after the outbreak of the Rising. As president of the provisional government Pearse called for the surrender and was executed on 3 May 1916. Pearse's mother, Margaret Pearse (1857-1932) kept Pearse's school, St Enda's, open after his death and was later elected as a TD.
How to cite
Letters 1916, published by the Austrian Centre for Digital Humanities, Vienna, 2026 (https://letters1916static.github.io/letters1916-static/item__0830.html)
- Mentioned in
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- Letter from Patrick Pearse to Seamus Doyle, 17 February 1916
- Letter from Patrick Pearse to Seamus Doyle, 17 February 1916
- Letter from Patrick Pearse to Seamus Doyle, 17 February 1916
- Letter from Patrick Pearse to Seán T. O'Kelly, 22 April 1916
- Copy of letter from Patrick Pearse to his mother Margaret Pearse, 3 May 1916
- Letter from Patrick Pearse to his mother Margaret Pearse, 3 May 1916
- Letter from Patrick Pearse, 25 November 1915
- Letter from Patrick Pearse, 9 December 1915
- Company Mobilisation Order from Patrick Pearse to Frank Sheridan, 20 April 1916
- Letter from Patrick Pearse to his mother Margaret Pearse, 3 May 1916
- Copy of last letter from Patrick Pearse to his mother Margaret Pearse, 3 May 1916
- Company Mobilisation Order from P.H. Pearse to F. Sheridan, 20 April 1916
- Letter from Patrick Pearse to Mr O'Danaher, 14 December 1915
- Letter from Patrick Pearse, 4 March 1916
- Letter from Pádraig Pearse to Seamus Doyle, 17 February 1916
- Place
- St. Enda's College, Rathfarnham, Dublin, Ireland
- Mentioned in
- Letter from William Pearse to Éamonn Bulfin, 21 April 1916
- Letter from William Pearse to Éamonn Bulfin, 24 April 1916
- Counterfoil addressed to William Pearse, April 1916
- Letter from Patrick Pearse, 25 November 1915
- Letter from Patrick Pearse, 9 December 1915
- Letter from William Pearse to Éamonn Bulfin, 21 April 1916
- Letter from Patrick Pearse to Mr O'Danaher, 14 December 1915
- Letter from Patrick Pearse, 4 March 1916