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            <title type="main">Letter from Bridget Dudley Edwards to Hanna Sheehy Skeffington, circa May 1916</title>
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               <p>In this letter from Bridget Dudley Edwards to Hanna Sheehy Skeffington (1877-1946), Bridget writes that she just went to see Hanna, with the aim of bringing her an enclosed item that she is worried Hanna has not seen. She writes that Hanna is always in her thoughts and entreats her to visit when she is able.

Hanna Sheehy Skeffington, suffragette, nationalist, language teacher, was the founder of the Irish Women’s Franchise League and a founding member of the Irish Women Workers’ Union. She was the widow of Francis Sheehy-Skeffington who was summarily executed on 26 April 1916. She was active during the Rising, bringing food to the Volunteers in the G.P.O. and the College of Surgeons. Four days passed before she found out what had happened to her husband, Francis (1878-1916), and it wasn't until almost two weeks later that the full details of his execution emerged.</p>
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              MAY 1916 <lb/> My dearest Mrs Skeffington   I just ran in to see you<lb/>and to bring you enclosed<lb/>in case you had not seen<lb/>it. Jessie is with me and<lb/>she would love to see you.<lb/>You are nearly always in<lb/>my thought.  When you can; or when<lb/>you feel disposed do you<lb/>think you could come down<lb/>to us. I have had Dudley<lb/>laid up with a bad attack<lb/>of nerves, he is so thoroughly<lb/>unnerved.  With love<lb/>yrs affectly<lb/>B. Dudley Edwards   2 Dartmouth Villas        
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