Daniel MacCarthy Glas Collection- Descriptive List

Descriptive list of the Daniel MacCarthy (Glas) Collection

More'" [sic]. Part of the letter, possibly the bishop's crest, has been cut out so some of the text of the second page is missing.

Reference:

PR70/B/430

Date:

21 [?January] 1878

Title:

Letter from the John MacCarthy, Queenstown [Cobh, County Cork] to Daniel

MacCarthy, 1 Litchdon Terrace, Barnstaple, North Devon, England. Level: Item Extent: 4pp Part of: PR70/B Scope and Content:

John MacCarthy, Bishop of Cloyne, says he cannot send Daniel a photographic portrait of himself yet as he has not been photographed since becoming Bishop. He says he will ask the Bishop of Cork about the portrait of his predecessor, Bishop MacCarthy (?Robagh) [?Tadhg Mac Cárthaigh]. Letter includes a large printed drawing of the future St Coleman's Cathedral, Cobh.

Reference:

PR70/B/431

Date:

6 August 1867

Title:

Letter from John George MacCarthy, 70 South Mall, Cork to Daniel MacCarthy, 10

Lambridge, Bath [England]. Level: Item Extent: 4pp Part of: PR70/B Scope and Content: MacCarthy writes to Daniel to say that he has found his address and has sent him a small publication of his own which makes free use of the results of Daniel's labours.

Reference:

PR70/B/432

Date:

16 October 1867

Title:

Letter from John George MacCarthy, 70 South Mall, Cork to Daniel MacCarthy, 10

Lambridge, Bath [England]. Level: Item Extent: 4pp Part of: PR70/B Scope and Content:

MacCarthy thanks Daniel for the copy of 'The Life and Letters of Florence MacCarthy Reagh', and says that he had not only purchased a copy several months ago, but had read it and "lectured on it to enthusiastic audiences." He says that he will donate the copy from Daniel to the Young Mens Society.

Reference:

PR70/B/433

Date:

17 November 1867

Title:

Letter from Justin MacCarthy, 22 Cornwall Street, Liverpool [UK] to Daniel

MacCarthy. Level:

Item

Extent: Part of:

4pp

PR70/B

Scope and Content: Justin writes how proud he is of Daniel's project to elect a chieftain of the MacCarthys. He met "Mr McGrath" on Friday night, and McGrath is planning to assist the project. Justin believes that Daniel

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