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Padraig Pearse document stays in Ireland 18.04.07

Donegal Sinn Fein who protested outside a Dublin auction house yesterday to prevent the sale of an important Padraig Pearse letter were delighted to learn it has been bought for the people of Ireland.
The poignant missive, penned hours before his execution, was expected to fetch up to €100,000 at an open auction at James Adams Auctioneers.
However, prior to it going under the hammer, the letter was bought by a wealthy anonymous benefactor who asked for it to be donated to the National Museum of Ireland. It is understood the buyer paid more than €120,000 for the document.
In the letter, Pearse calmly gives instructions to his captors where his possessions should go including an amount of money to be given to his mother.
Cllr. Pearse Doherty, who was among the protestors in the capital yesterday said: "Important historical documents should be the property of all the people of Ireland and not sold off to the highest bidder."

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