Letter from Desmond Warren, Dublin,
- 51.
- File
- 24 September 1914 /
Part of Ifor (Ivor) Leslie Evans - World War I Correspondence
A reply to a letter from Mr Evans. He writes that it was a great shock to his father to learn that Ifor was still detained with the civilian police. They were under the understanding that all the prisoners were to be moved to an encampment. Mr Warren explains that when he last saw Ifor he was not in Solitary confinement, as he had been in his first 3 days of detention. Furthermore he believes that judging from what Ifor says about being allowed out for 3 or 4 hours a day, discipline must have been relaxed somewhat.
Warren, Desmund. Dublin.