<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?>
<TEI xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0" xml:base="https://id.acdh.oeaw.ac.at/letters1916" xml:id="item__5470.xml" prev="https://id.acdh.oeaw.ac.at/letters1916/item__5464.xml" next="https://id.acdh.oeaw.ac.at/letters1916/item__5473.xml">
   <teiHeader xml:id="L1916_5470">
      <fileDesc>
         <titleStmt>
            <title type="main">Telegram from Sidney Parry to Gertrude Bannister, 29 August 1916</title>
            <title type="sub">Letters 1916-1923</title>
            <author>Sidney Parry</author>
         </titleStmt>
         <editionStmt>
            <p>This work was originally published by Maynooth University in Ireland in <date>2017</date>. In 2026 this data, stored in a relational database was extracted and converted into this TEI/XML document.</p>
         </editionStmt>
         <publicationStmt>
            <publisher>Austrian Centre for Digital Humanities</publisher>
            <pubPlace>Vienna, AT</pubPlace>
            <date>2026</date>
            <availability>
               <p>This is an open access work licensed under Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial 4.0 International license (CC BY-NC 4.0).</p>
            </availability>
            <ptr target="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/"/>
         </publicationStmt>
         
         <notesStmt>
            <note type="summary">
               <p>The telegram is from Sidney Parry to Gertrude Bannister (later Parry, d. 1950) , a cousin of Sir Roger Casement (1864-1916), an Irish nationalist. Casement spent the months preceding the Easter Rising in Germany trying to induce captured Irish prisoners of war to join an ‘Irish brigade’ which would support the central powers by liberating Ireland. However, when it was clear that the Rising would not have sufficient assistance to make it a success Casement returned to Ireland on a German submarine in an attempt to dissuade the Rising's leaders from going ahead. However, Casement was captured and after the Rising he was sentenced to death for treason. Casement was hanged on 3 August 1916.

The telegram was sent from Ewhurst in Surrey. Parry and Bannister were later married.</p>
            </note>
         </notesStmt>
         
         <sourceDesc>
            <msDesc>
               <msIdentifier>
                  <repository>National Library of Ireland</repository>
                  <collection>Roger Casement Papers, Collection List No A15; Ms. 13,075 /1</collection>
                  <idno>https://letters1916.ie/item/5470</idno>
               </msIdentifier>
            </msDesc>
         </sourceDesc>
      </fileDesc>
     <profileDesc>
        <langUsage>
           <language ident="en">English</language>
        </langUsage>
        <correspDesc>
           <correspAction type="sent">
              <persName key="#letters1916_person-1438">Sidney Parry</persName>
              <date>1916-08-29</date>
              <placeName key="#letters1916_place-1582">Ewhurst, Surrey, England</placeName>
           </correspAction>
           <correspAction type="received">
              <persName key="#letters1916_person-1365">Gertrude Bannister</persName>
              <date/>
              <placeName key="#letters1916_place-1364">Meenboy, Cashelnagore, County Donegal</placeName>
           </correspAction>
        </correspDesc>
        <textClass>
         <keywords>
            <list>
               <item n="gender">Male</item>
               <item n="tag">Country and City Life</item>
               <item n="topic">Country and City Life</item>
            </list>
         </keywords>
        </textClass>
     </profileDesc>
     <encodingDesc>
         <projectDesc>
            <p>The data in these XML files was generated based on a data dump from the Magellan database (https://github.com/Maynooth-Center-for-Digital-Humanities/Magellan). Each database record has been converted to a JSON file (https://github.com/letters1916static/letters-data/tree/main/json). The element section of the JSON file contains the TEI-encoded contents of the letters. The TEI XML has been cleaned and made well-formed using a Python script (https://github.com/letters1916static/letters-data/tree/main/src).</p>
         </projectDesc>
     </encodingDesc>
  </teiHeader>
   <facsimile>
      <graphic xml:id="L1916_5470_img_503_1" type="Letter" url="4eb2853a16f682ba5eedfa477b67e272.jpg"/>
   </facsimile>
   <text>
      <body>
         <ab>
            <pb n="1" facs="L1916_5470_img_503_1"/>
            <lb/>Office of Origin and Service Instructions.  Ewhurst Surrey  <lb/>Sender's Risk <lb/>Handed in at: 1.45 <lb/>Received here at: 3.55  TO: Miss Gertrude Bannister, Meenboy, <lb/>Cashelnagore, Co. Donegal   The entrance of Roumania has <lb/>strangled the Boujum can safely <lb/>accept new engagements Sidney 
         </ab>
      </body>
   <back><listPlace><place xml:id="letters1916_place-1582" n="Ewhurst, Surrey, England">
               <placeName>Ewhurst, Surrey, England</placeName>
            <noteGrp><note target="item__5470.xml" type="mentions">Telegram from Sidney Parry to Gertrude Bannister, 29 August 1916</note></noteGrp></place>
            <place xml:id="letters1916_place-1364" n="Meenboy, Cashelnagore, County Donegal">
               <placeName>Meenboy, Cashelnagore, County Donegal</placeName>
            <noteGrp><note target="item__5470.xml" type="mentions">Telegram from Sidney Parry to Gertrude Bannister, 29 August 1916</note></noteGrp></place>
            </listPlace><listPerson><person xml:id="letters1916_person-1438" n="Sidney Parry">
               <persName>Sidney Parry</persName>
            <noteGrp><note target="item__5453.xml" type="mentions">Letter from Fr. E.F. Murnane to Sidney Parry, 30 September 1916</note><note target="item__5470.xml" type="mentions">Telegram from Sidney Parry to Gertrude Bannister, 29 August 1916</note></noteGrp></person>
            <person xml:id="letters1916_person-1365" n="Gertrude Bannister">
               <persName>Gertrude Bannister</persName>
            <noteGrp><note target="item__1271.xml" type="mentions">Letter from Gertrude Bannister to Colonel Maurice Moore, 22 July 1916</note><note target="item__1279.xml" type="mentions">Letter from George Bernard Shaw to Gertrude Bannister, 12 July 1916</note><note target="item__1280.xml" type="mentions">Letter from Dora Shorter to Gertrude Bannister, 1916</note><note target="item__1288.xml" type="mentions">Letter from C. Spencer Smith to Gertrude Bannister, 29 July 1916</note><note target="item__1289.xml" type="mentions">Letter from C. Spencer Smith to Gertrude Bannister, 31 July 1916</note><note target="item__1290.xml" type="mentions">Letter from C. Spencer Smith to Gertrude Bannister, 31 July 1916</note><note target="item__1291.xml" type="mentions">Telegram from Brixton Prison to Gertrude Bannister, 20 May 1916</note><note target="item__1292.xml" type="mentions">Letter from Henry W. Nevinson to Gertrude Bannister, 10 July 1916</note><note target="item__1293.xml" type="mentions">Letter from Henry W. Nevinson to Gertrude Bannister, 12 July 1916</note><note target="item__1294.xml" type="mentions">Letter from J.S. Northcote to Gertrude Bannister, 31 July 1916</note><note target="item__1295.xml" type="mentions">Letter from E. Blackwell to Gertrude Bannister, 2 August 1916</note><note target="item__5470.xml" type="mentions">Telegram from Sidney Parry to Gertrude Bannister, 29 August 1916</note><note target="item__5473.xml" type="mentions">Letter from A. Holmes to Gertrude Bannister, 23 July 1916</note><note target="item__5475.xml" type="mentions">Letter from Gertrude Bannister to C. Spencer Smith, 29 July 1916</note></noteGrp></person>
            </listPerson></back></text>
</TEI>