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               <p>Charles Murphy encloses letters directed to Gregory Ashe along with two resolutions (subjects not specified). Gregory Ashe's son Thomas Ashe  was a member of the Gaelic League, the Irish Republican Brotherhood (IRB) and co-founder of the Irish Volunteers.</p>
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             EDITOR:  ARTHUR GRIFFITH  Cheques and Postal orders to be  made payable to Nationality  All business commmunication to  be addressed to the Manager.  PUBLISHED  EVERY THURSDAY  NATIONALITY  Offices:-   6 HARCOURT STREET,<lb/>DUBLIN,     4.x.1917    A Cara   We enclose letter directed  to you here, also two resolutions  which we have been asked<lb/>to forward you.   Mise do Cara      Per. pro. NATIONALITY,  <seg type="unclear"/>  Manager  Mr Gregory Ashe    
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