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    <id>1538</id>
    <title>GreacenStanford163</title>
    <updated>Saturday, August 20, 2016 - 11:13</updated>
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    <collections>Letters to Stanford</collections>
    <contributor>Greacen Estate</contributor>
    <coverage>1974 Sep 17th</coverage>
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    <date>Wednesday, March 16, 2016</date>
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    <identifier>GreacenStanford163</identifier>
    <itemdescription>Letter</itemdescription>
    <keywords>The Irish Times, Honest Ulsterman, Frank Ormsby, James Simmons</keywords>
    <language>English</language>
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    <transcript>﻿No.36

&quot;book. Yes, must think of somewhere for
&quot;Derek Stanford&#039;s Nineties&quot; by R.G.

Very pleased to accept yr invitation
to stay a Sat night late in October,

That letter I sent to I.T. about the
Denis Ireland review in H.U. (by Simmons)
didn&#039;t appear,the first one not to be
printed. Expect they didn!t want to give
free publicity to H.U. Anyway,I sent it
to H.U. and have had a letter from editor
(Ormsby) saying he will be very pleased
to print it plus a reply from Simmons.

Book yr ringside seat now for the fight
between &quot;Battling Bob” and &quot;Jim the xxx
Joker&quot;.

You probably saw/heard/read of the
murder yesterday of a Belfast judge and
a magistrate. The latter,Martin McBirney,
was a friend of a man I used to know very
well. In fact I met McBirney a few times
during the War - he was a young barrister
then. They are incredibly vicious,these
murderous swine.(The Judge,incidentally,
was a Catholic.)

Hope Jack got his sugar in Boulogne.

And now,to more packing...

Love to you both -
Robert
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