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               <p>Letter from a prisoner of war, James McDonnell, Connaught Rangers, to Lady Clonbrock (1839-1928). McDonnell is incarcerated in Bulgaria at the time of this letter. He writes to thank her for the parcel he received from the Irishwomen's Association and requests that they send him a pair of boots as his are worn out. McDonnell has been a prisoner of war since December 1915. Augusta Caroline Dillon (née Crofton) was the wife of Luke Gerald Dillon (1834-1917), the 4th Baron of Clonbrock, Co. Galway and the daughter of Lord Crofton of Mote Park (Edward Henry Churchill Crofton, 3rd Baron), Co. Roscommon. Aged 75 at the outbreak of war, Lady Clonbrock, worked closely with the Irish Women's Association to send basic necessities to Irish POWs. Many of her care packages went to members of the Connaught Rangers imprisoned in Limburg near Cologne.W</p>
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                Bulgaria    Aug 30 <hi rend="superscript">th</hi> 16    Dear Madam   I got no clothing <sic>sence</sic><lb/> I was captured the Irish <lb/> Women sent me 2 <lb/> shirts socks and some <lb/><sic>parcles</sic> of Food stuff <lb/>I want to tell you <lb/> I have no Boots on <lb/> my feet I take 9 size  
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              <lb/>I was taken prisoner <lb/> on the 7 December <lb/> 1915 my boots is <sic>wore</sic><lb/>I am from Ballinasloe <lb/> I would be thankful <lb/> to you to send me <lb/> one <hi rend="underline">pair of Boots</hi> <seg type="closer">598 Pte  James McDonnell <lb/>Connaught Rangers <lb/>Prisoner of War Philoppolis <lb/>Bulgaria </seg> 
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              Mc Donnell <lb/>Prisoner.  <lb/>wants boots <lb/>wrote to I.W.A <lb/>Sep: 19. 1916   
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