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               <p>Letter from George Noble Plunkett arranging to meet Mr O'Brien on the former's forthcoming trip to London

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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             24/9/16   21 Wellington Square<lb/>Oxford,   22nd September 1916 <lb/><lb/> Dear Mr O'Brien,  <lb/>I shall be in<lb/>London early next week, and<lb/>I will call on you then: I have<lb/>arranged to see a friend on<lb/>business, and he has to decide<lb/>whether we meet on Tuesday or<lb/>Wednesday. I would call on<lb/>you at about half past two; I<lb/>hope this hour would not be<lb/>inconvenient for you.  With kind regards from<lb/>my wife and daughter, and<lb/>myself,   Yours sincerely,<lb/>G. Mount Plunkett  
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