Descriptive list of the Daniel MacCarthy (Glas) Collection
Reference:
PR70/C/3/40
Date:
1847-1879
Title: Page 106. "The Storm - The McCarthy [Glas]" [sic]. Undated cutting from unidentified newspaper about the MacCarthy (Glas) monument in Dunmanway Catholic Church. Level: Item
Extent: Part of:
PR70/C/3
Scope and Content:
Reference:
PR70/C/3/41
Date:
3 March 1876
Title:
Page 107. Letter from William Joseph O'Neill Daunt, Kilcascan, Ballyneen [Ballineen],
County Cork to Daniel MacCarthy, 3 March 1876. Level: Item
Extent: Part of:
PR70/C/3
Scope and Content: O’Neill Daunt discusses several traditions relating to the MacCarthy and Hurley families.
Reference:
PR70/C/3/42
Date:
1847-1879
Title: Level:
Page 109. Moss from the tomb of the MacCarthys in the choir of Kilcrea Abbey.
Item
Extent: Part of:
PR70/C/3
Scope and Content: The moss was enclosed with an undated note from Richard Caulfield. Caulfield writes that he took the moss from the tomb while attending the funeral of Professor O’Leary on 13 July 1875 at the Abbey.
Reference:
PR70/C/3/43
Date:
9 April 1875
Title: Page 111. ‘The MacCarthys of Gleannacroim’ - Review of 'A Historical Pedigree of the Sliochd Feidhlimidh, the MacCarthys of Gleannacroim’, unidentified newspaper, 9 April 1875. Level: Item
Extent: Part of:
PR70/C/3
Scope and Content:
Reference:
PR70/C/3/44
Date:
14 May 1877
Title:
Page 112. Letter from Eliza [?Regan], Dunmanway [County Cork] to [Daniel
MacCarthy], 14 May 1877. Level: Item
Extent: Part of:
PR70/C/3
Scope and Content: Regan writes to inform Daniel of the death of Angel Donoghue “last Saturday at the age of ninety five years.”
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