Daniel MacCarthy Glas Collection- Descriptive List

Descriptive list of the Daniel MacCarthy (Glas) Collection

Reference:

PR70/B/43

Date:

28 December 1877

Title: Level:

Letter from Richard Caulfield, Royal Cork Institution to Daniel MacCarthy (Glas).

Item

Extent: Part of:

4pp

PR70/B

Scope and Content: Caulfield discusses Kilcrea Abbey and Blarney Castle. He also appears to say that he has given copies of Daniel's books to Sir Redmond Barry, for Melbourne Public Library and the library of the University of Melbourne.

Reference:

PR70/B/44

Date:

18 March 1878

Title: Level:

Letter from Richard Caulfield, Royal Cork Institution to Daniel MacCarthy (Glas).

Item

Extent: Part of:

4pp

PR70/B

Scope and Content: Caulfield writes about a recent visit to Kilcrea Abbey.

Reference:

PR70/B/45

Date:

3 June 1879

Title: Level:

Letter from Richard Caulfield, Royal Cork Institution to Daniel MacCarthy (Glas).

Item

Extent: Part of:

4pp

PR70/B

Scope and Content: Caulfield writes that he received Daniel's "beautiful" book and suggests sending copies of Daniel's books, 'The Life and Letters of Florence MacCarthy Reagh …' and 'A Historical Pedigree of the Sliochd Feidhlimidh ...' to the Public Library of Tasmania, which has a small collection of books relating to Ireland, and the librarian is from Cork.

Reference:

PR70/B/46

Date:

25 June 1879

Title: Level:

Letter from Richard Caulfield, Royal Cork Institution to Daniel MacCarthy (Glas).

Item

Extent: Part of:

4pp

PR70/B

Scope and Content: Caulfield discusses Daniel's story the 'Memorial Window', and says he is going to Belfast next week for a meeting of the archaeological society. He says that Reverend James Graves is unable to travel from Kilkenny for the meeting as he not quite strong enough.

Reference:

PR70/B/47

Date:

19 July 1879

Title: Level:

Letter from Richard Caulfield, Royal Cork Institution to Daniel MacCarthy (Glas).

Item

Extent: Part of:

8pp

PR70/B

Scope and Content: Caulfield thanks Daniel for his kind offer of a gift of books. He says that he hopes to travel to a library

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