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               <p>In this letter from A.M. Skeffington to Hanna Sheehy Skeffington (1877-1946), A.M. offers their condolences to Hanna regarding the death of her husband, Francis. A.M. then conveys the details of some personal affairs and closes with a wish for the repose of Francis' soul.

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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             4 Cloughmore<lb/>Warrenpoint   Sunday<lb/> May 1916  <lb/><lb/> Dear Mrs Skeffington <lb/>Kindly accept<lb/>my deepest &amp; most heart-<lb/>felt sympathy at this<lb/>trying &amp; sad time.  What a hard stroke<lb/>on all but particularly,<lb/>his poor <hi rend="underline">dear father</hi> who<lb/>loved him much &amp; you<lb/>dear <hi rend="underline">Mrs</hi> &amp; poor little Owen.  What life &amp; spirit both<lb/>had when they called<lb/>here so unexpectdly &amp;<lb/>even congratulated your 
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             improvement since Xmas<lb/>but alas all is over<lb/> &amp; under such circumstances<lb/>You are I know too<lb/>grieved at this time<lb/>to read anything con —<lb/>cerning <hi rend="underline">the event</hi> but<lb/>I <hi rend="underline">do hope</hi> God may<lb/>help you &amp;  your dear<lb/>Boy to bear this heavy<lb/>burden bravely.    His father never <seg type="unclear">eat</seg><lb/>much since he first read<lb/>of the riots — but the<lb/>instant he received your<lb/>letter   card (both arrived  <lb/><!-- bottom of the letter cannot be viewed in the photograph provided --><lb/>he left us immediately    He would have gone the<lb/><seg type="del">prev</seg> previous day (Thursday)<lb/>but the priests said it<lb/>may not be quite safe yet<lb/>  that the Report might be<lb/>false —    Your paper arrived this<lb/>morning Many thanks I<lb/>had <seg type="unclear">same number in house</seg><lb/> &amp; didn't see —    Tell the Dr. That I<lb/>received his note this<lb/>morning &amp;  also that some<lb/>letters are here including<lb/>an official one which<lb/>he expected. Let me<lb/>know if I may forward <!-- not sure if there is more at the bottom of this paragraph -->     
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             I got your late husband<lb/>prayers for today (Sunday)<lb/>also a mass offered for<lb/>the repose of his soul R.I.P   Sincerely yours<lb/>a.m. Skeffington  
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