Daniel MacCarthy Glas Collection- Descriptive List

Descriptive list of the Daniel MacCarthy (Glas) Collection

Level:

file

Extent: Part of:

1 letter and 1 receipt (3pp and 1p)

PR70/B

Scope and Content: Graves encloses a receipt for Daniel's payment of his subscription and donation of £1 "towards engravings". Graves says that he received the roll of manuscripts relative to [Sir Henry] Harington's defeat. Graves plans to print the manuscript and engrave a "picture map" to illustrate it.

Reference:

PR70/B/137

Date:

2 September 1858

Title: Level:

Letter from James Graves, Kilkenny to Daniel MacCarthy.

Item

Extent: Part of:

1p

PR70/B

Scope and Content: Graves tells Daniel that his paper on Dermot's charter was read at the September meeting of the Kilkenny and South-East of Ireland Archaeological Society.

Reference:

PR70/B/138

Date:

8 September 1858

Title: Level:

Letter from James Graves, Kilkenny to Daniel MacCarthy.

Item

Extent: Part of:

2pp

PR70/B

Scope and Content: Graves asks Daniel if he was aware of the publication of an article about the Earl of Desmond in the Irish Metropolitan Magazine, and asks if he approves of the title he has given Daniel's article: 'The Life of Finghin Mac Carthaig, Chief of his name."

Reference:

PR70/B/139

Date:

[undated] [?1 October 1858]

Title:

Letter from James Graves, Chelsea Lodge, Duncannon, New Ross [County Wexford]

to Daniel MacCarthy. Level: Item Extent: 2pp Part of:

PR70/B

Scope and Content: Graves sends Daniel the Metropolitan Magazine "with the Desmond papers in it" [not included]. He suggests two titles for Daniel's Florence paper.

Reference:

PR70/B/140

Date:

8 October 1858

Title:

Letter from James Graves, Chelsea Lodge, Duncannon, New Ross [County Wexford]

to Daniel MacCarthy. Level: Item Extent: 4pp Part of:

PR70/B

Scope and Content: Graves writes that he will send Daniel the Desmond manuscript when he returns to Kilkenny. He hopes that Daniel will like the title he has given Daniel's "Florence Memoir".

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