Descriptive list of the Daniel MacCarthy (Glas) Collection
Extent: Part of:
PR70/C/3
Scope and Content: Lyons writes that he recently learnt that Donagh [sic] Glas’ saying “about the ghost was known to the old people of Glean na- croim”.
Reference:
PR70/C/3/14
Date:
25 May 1864
Title: Pages 58 – 59. “The Hurleys” – copy letter from Michael O’Sullivan, Derrilugga [Derrylugga, County Cork] to Justin MacCarthy [“son of Elinor MC of Dunmanway”], 11 Anne Street, Liverpool, England, 25 May 1864. Level: Item
Extent: Part of:
PR70/C/3
Scope and Content: The letter is concerned with the MacCarthys of Carbery, how their estate was lost to Edmund Shuldham and how this connects to the Hurley family of Ballinacarriga.
Reference:
PR70/C/3/15
Date:
1847-1879
Title: Pages 60 – 61. “O'Gorman's Collection 16.5” – notes by Daniel MacCarthy. Daniel tries to identify a Charles named in “O’Gorman’s Collection” [?Thomas O'Gorman (‘The Chevalier’)], as succeeding Dermod as “Nominal Lord of Gleannacroim”. Level: Item
Extent: Part of:
PR70/C/3
Scope and Content:
Reference:
PR70/C/3/16
Date:
30 August 1875
Title: Pages 62 – 63. “Sir Ignacius [Ignatius] White of Limerick” – copy letter from John Davis White, Cashel Gazette Office, [County Tipperary] to Daniel MacCarthy, 30 August 1875. Level: Item
Extent: Part of:
PR70/C/3
Scope and Content: White shares his family connections to Limerick and says that he is likely a distant relative of Sir Dominick Fitz Bartholomew White who was mayor of Limerick in 1636 [and father of Sir Ignatius White].
Reference:
PR70/C/3/17
Date:
7 September 1872
Title: Pages 63 – 64. “Charles MacTadhg of Ballea” – copy letter from Walter E MacCarthy [“cousin of Charles Desmond MacCarthy”], Bank of England, Plymouth [UK] to Daniel MacCarthy, 7 September 1872. Level: Item
Extent: Part of:
PR70/C/3
Scope and Content:
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