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            <title type="main">Letter from Count George Noble Plunkett to Arthur Patrick O'Brien, 18 September 1916</title>
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               <p>A letter from George Noble Plunkett expressing thanks to Mr O'Brien for a loan.  The author further notes that he hope to travel to London to visit the addressee.  

Count Plunkett was a nationalist and a papal count. He had been sworn in to the IRB by his son, Joseph Mary Plunkett (1887-1916), before the Rising and arrested afterwards. Count Plunkett was elected as an MP in 1918 and was a member of the first Dáil. 

In the wake of the 1916 Rising, Arthur Patrick O'Brien founded the Irish National Relief Fund in London to
provide assistance to the families of Irish rebels.</p>
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             21, Wellington Square<lb/>Oxford   18th September, 1916    Dear Mr O'Brien,   Many Thanks<lb/>for your letter; I am much<lb/>obliged to your Committee for<lb/>the loan, which I will repay<lb/>as soon as I possibly can.<lb/>I am sure I can rely on your<lb/>desire to help us in every way;<lb/>and I hope to go to London soon<lb/>to call on you, and see Mr Dutton   With our Kindest Wishes<lb/>I remain Yours very Sincerely<lb/>G. N. Count Plunkett  
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