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Visits to prisoners
Treatment of officers
Dependents & relations
Blankets
Books
The wearing of red cross badge who
were not combatants
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Washing arrangements Thomas Mac Donough
Jacobs Factory No 7 will be allowed.
Other complaints cannot
be dealt with here
Louis [Ramsey?]
1/C. Richmond Bks, 1/5/16
This is a list of demands written by Thomas MacDonagh (1878-1916), one of the executed
leaders of the Rising. MacDonagh was a poet and teacher. A leading member of the Dublin
Brigade of the Irish Volunteers, he was one of the principle organizers of the Easter
Rising and one of the seven signatories of the Proclamation of the Irish Republic.
He was executed on 3 May 1916.This note was conveyed to the commanding officer of
Richmond Barracks by Father Columbus. Later, in his 'My experiences in the 1916 Rising
by Father Columbus OSFC' he wrote about how this came into his possession: 'As he
[MacDonagh] was second in command he asked me to go as his delegate and to demand
to have them recognised as prisoners of war; and to get the rights of such. The he
wrote down for the several headings he wished me to have seen to. These I proposed
to submit to the officer in charge of the barracks, to see what could be immediately
righted for them; and then to go on to Dublin Castle. Here is the document as it lies
before me.'