Descriptive list of the Daniel MacCarthy (Glas) Collection
Extent: Part of:
1p
PR70/B
Scope and Content: Graves encloses [not included] the "counterfeit" of Sir Turlough Lynagh O'Neill and asks if he is happy with it.
Reference:
PR70/B/128
Date:
25 May 1857
Title: Level:
Letter from James Graves, Kilkenny to Daniel MacCarthy.
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Extent: Part of:
3pp
PR70/B
Scope and Content: Graves writes that Daniel's extracts about the [?dress] of the Irish and Queen Elizabeth will be read at the July meeting of the Society.
Reference:
PR70/B/129
Date:
10 June 1857
Title: Level:
Letter from James Graves, Kilkenny to Daniel MacCarthy.
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Extent: Part of:
4pp
PR70/B
Scope and Content: Graves says that Daniel's promise of another collection [?of documents] relating to the journey of [Sir Henry Harington] for the society's journal is "cheering" when compared with articles on Ogham stones, which they are "obliged to print in order to suit the tastes of some and keep the society going." Graves says that descriptions of manuscripts "in private hands" are very valuable, and that he will discuss the subject at the next meeting of the society. He suggests that Daniel contacts John O'Daly, 9 Anglesea Street, Dublin, and John Windele in Cork about the topic.
Reference:
PR70/B/130
Date:
27 June 1857
Title: Level:
Letter from James Graves, Kilkenny to Daniel MacCarthy.
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Extent: Part of:
3pp
PR70/B
Scope and Content: Graves writes that he will send on the costs of publishing Daniel's "journey" of Sir Henry Harington as a pamphlet. He accepts that Daniel may not have the time to get records relating to Duncannon Fort from the State Papers Office and says another friend will be able to do so in the summer.
Reference:
PR70/B/131
Date:
22 August 1857
Title: Level:
Letter from James Graves, Kilkenny to Daniel MacCarthy.
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Extent: Part of:
4pp
PR70/B
Scope and Content: Graves writes that he has recently visited Chester [Cheshire, England] for a meeting of the Archaeological Institute, Old Trafford [Manchester, England] for the Art Treasures [of Great Britain
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