Descriptive list of the Daniel MacCarthy (Glas) Collection
the margin refer to pages of ms. supplement [see PR70/C/3] … NB What I have been compelled to leave to my grandchildren to do is to search the French War Office and other military records for some account of the services in the Irish Brigade of Charles Glas, alias Charles of Loraine, and James MacCarthy Dooney or Captain James MacCarthy Duna, and also the Four Courts in Dublin for any lawsuits, or other matter relative to Jeremy Cartie Esquire or Schuldham who married his Daughter and heiress. Find for what reason was Cormac Glas of the Irish Brigade styled Charles of Loraine? He must have distinguished himself in that Duchy." Further notes by Daniel are included at the end of the book. Daniel dedicated the book to the poet Denis Florence MacCarthy, his "clansman and friend". A quote by Dr John O'Donovan stressing the need for the Irish people to carefully and accurately preserve their own genealogies is also at the beginning of the book.
Reference:
PR70/A/4/2
Date:
1875
Title:
Reviews of 'A Historical Pedigree of the Sliochd Feidhlimidh, the MacCarthys of
Gleannacroim'. Level:
file
Extent: Part of:
3 items
PR70/A/4
Scope and Content: Includes reviews from the West Cork Eagle and County Advertiser newspaper [17 April 1875], the Freeman's Journal newspaper [18 May 1875], and an unidentified and undated newspaper.
Additional reviews are included in manuscript volume III [PR70/C/3].
PR70/A/5
'The Memorial Window', 1879 (16pp)
Reference:
PR70/A/5
Date:
1879
Title: Level:
'The Memorial Window' by Daniel MacCarthy (Glas).
Item 16pp
Extent: Part of:
PR70/A
Scope and Content: This short story is dedicated to "E.T." [Essie Townshend], whom Daniel describes as his "young fair clanswoman". See related letters PR70/B/572 and PR70/B/201.
PR70/A/6
Manuscript volume of poems written by Daniel MacCarthy (42pp)
Reference:
PR70/A/6
Date:
[undated]
Title: Level:
Manuscript volume of poems written by Daniel MacCarthy.
Item 42pp
Extent: Part of:
PR70/A
Scope and Content:
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