II.iii.5. Statement, made by Caroline Hamilton of Hamwood, concerning the distribution of her personal effects following her death,
1860.
Hamilton's statement is dated 10 July 1860 and relates to the assignment of items such as her 'dressing box & their contents & every other thing I consider mine' and ' the oak box in the back drawing room containing my letters & manuscripts'.
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Format: | Manuscript |
Language: | English |
Notes: | Marianne Caroline Hamilton (1777-1861) was the second and youngest daughter of William Tighe, of Rossana, Co. Wicklow and Sarah (née Fownes). A talent artist, she received instruction from the art master John Inigo Spilsbury of Harrow, England. In 1801 she married Charles Hamilton of Hamwood, near Dunboyne, Co. Meath. Herself an amateur poet and memoirist, Hamilton was a first cousin and sister-in-law of the poet Mary Tighe. Physical description: 1 p more |
Arrangement: | Sub-fonds |
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1860
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II.iii.5. Statement, made by Caroline Hamilton of Hamwood, concerning the distribution of her personal effects following her death,
1860.
In Collection: | Hamilton of Hamwood, 1785-1939. |
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Description: | Hamilton's statement is dated 10 July 1860 and relates to the assignment of items such as her 'dressing box & their contents & every other thing I consider mine' and ' the oak box in the back drawing room containing my letters & manuscripts'. |
Main Creator: | |
Created: |
1860
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Language: | English |
Extent: | 1 p |
Format: | Manuscript |
Call Number: |
MS 49,155/17
(Manuscripts Reading Room) |
Rights: | Copyright owned by the National Library of Ireland. |