Descriptive list of the Daniel MacCarthy (Glas) Collection
Part of:
PR70/C/1
Scope and Content: Eleanor describes her knowledge of the MacCarthy family lineage and several notable burial places. Her letter is followed by a small family tree of Cormac Glas.
Reference:
PR70/C/1/118
Date:
31 January 1864
Title:
Pages 249. Copy extract of letter from Justin MacCarthy to Daniel MacCarthy, 31
January 1864. Level:
Item
Extent: Part of:
PR70/C/1
Scope and Content: Extract includes details of the inscriptions found [?on headstones] in Phale church yard for a Timothy Hurley [died 1781] and a Dermot MacCarthy [died 6 December 1839].
Reference:
PR70/C/1/119
Date:
24 February 1864
Title:
Page 250. Copy extract of letter from Dr [?Daniel] McCarthy, Maynooth [County
Kildare], 24 February 1864. Level: Item
Extent: Part of:
PR70/C/1
Scope and Content: Professor McCarthy discusses two Bishops of Cloyne with the surname MacCarthy.
Reference:
PR70/C/1/120
Date:
9 October 1847
Title: Page 250. “Pedigree of Timothy O'Donovan Esquire of O’Donovan’s Cove [Rossnacaheragh, Kilcrohane, County Cork] from a letter by him to Dr [John] O’Donovan, [October] 9 1847”. Level: Item
Extent: Part of:
PR70/C/1
Scope and Content:
Reference:
PR70/C/1/121
Date:
25 May 1864
Title:
Pages 251 – 253. Letter from Michael O'Sullivan, Derrilugga [Derrylugga, County
Cork] to Justin MacCarthy, 25 May 1864. Level: Item
Extent: Part of:
PR70/C/1
Scope and Content: This letter details the family of Cormac Glas MacCarthy.
Reference:
PR70/C/1/122
Date:
1832-1877
Title:
Page 253. Note by Daniel MacCarthy on the death of Florence MacCarthy Reagh and
the marriage of Florence’s son to the daughter of a Dutchman named Keppel. Level: Item
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