Descriptive list of the Daniel MacCarthy (Glas) Collection
Reference:
PR70/C/3/22
Date:
1847-1879
Title: Level:
Page 75. “Ancient Holy water vessel taken from the Abbey of Kilcrea”.
Item
Extent: Part of:
PR70/C/3
Scope and Content: Note by Richard Caulfield regarding an archaeological object he found in 1870, and gave to Daniel MacCarthy. Further discussion of the vessel can be found on page 74.
Reference:
PR70/C/3/23
Date:
1847-1879
Title:
Pages 76 – 77. “Treaty of Limerick – O’Driscoll’s [sic] History of Ireland”. Copy
extracts from ’The History of Ireland’ by John O’Driscol. Level: Item
Extent: Part of:
PR70/C/3
Scope and Content:
Reference:
PR70/C/3/24
Date:
21 April 1875
Title:
Page 78. Copy extract of letter from John Patrick Prendergast, [Sandymount], Dublin
to Daniel MacCarthy, 21 April 1875. Level: Item
Extent: Part of:
PR70/C/3
Scope and Content: Prendergast writes to Daniel that “your construction of the ‘Protection Clause’ story is perfectly accurate.” This relates to pages “94, 5, 6” of 'A Historical Pedigree of the Sliochd Feidhlimidh, the MacCarthys of Gleannacroim'.
Reference:
PR70/C/3/25
Date:
22 March 1874
Title:
Between pages 78 – 79. “Kilcolman Castle” – letter from Richard Caulfield, Cork to
Daniel MacCarthy, 22 March 1874. Level: Item
Extent: Part of:
PR70/C/3
Scope and Content: Caulfield describes Kilcolman Castle, near Buttevant, County Cork, where the poet Edmund Spenser lived.
Reference:
PR70/C/3/26
Date:
1847-1879
Title: Glas”. Level:
Pages 79 – 80. “Attestation of Mr Denis MacCarthy relative to Denis, son of Cormac
Item
Extent: Part of:
PR70/C/3
Scope and Content:
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