V.vi. Letters from Mary Tighe to her cousin Caroline Hamilton (née Tighe) of Hamwood, Co. Meath,
[1804]-1805.
Letters relate to Tighe's continuing ill health, her receiving medical advice to stop writing, her having spent time with Lady Eleanor Butler and Sarah Ponsonby (24 June 18[04]), and, in a letter dated 1805, her finding it difficult to write - 'writing is often for me impossible & always now a painful exertion'.
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Notes: | Physical description: 3 pages |
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V.vi. Letters from Mary Tighe to her cousin Caroline Hamilton (née Tighe) of Hamwood, Co. Meath,
[1804]-1805.
In Collection: | Tighe, Hamilton and Howard Papers, 1749-1919. |
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Description: | Letters relate to Tighe's continuing ill health, her receiving medical advice to stop writing, her having spent time with Lady Eleanor Butler and Sarah Ponsonby (24 June 18[04]), and, in a letter dated 1805, her finding it difficult to write - 'writing is often for me impossible & always now a painful exertion'. |
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Extent: | 3 pages |
Format: | Manuscript |
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MS 38,639/1/19
(Manuscripts Reading Room) |
Rights: | Copyright owned by the National Library of Ireland. |