VI.vii. Additional correspondence of Caroline Hamilton of Hamwood, Co. Meath,

1813-1847.

Includes letters to Hamilton from her brother William Tighe, concerning his work on a translation of German songs, Thomas Parnell, concerning his views on religion, Theodosia, Viscountess Powerscourt, concerning the death of her mother, H. Marsh of Molesworth Street, Dublin, concerning total abstinence, her son Frederick Fownes Hamilton, written from Kelso, Scotland, concerning his work there, her daughter in law Louisa Hamilton and niece Lady Hannah Stuart (née Tighe) concerning the death of John Crichton-Stuart, 2nd Marquess of Bute. Many letters are undated; included are some attached envelopes.

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Main Creator: Hamilton, Marianne-Caroline.
Contributors: Tighe, William, 1766-1816
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Format: Manuscript
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Notes:Frederick Fownes Hamilton's letter, dated 6 December 1840, has an attached Edinburgh Envelope Advertiser.

Physical description: 18 items, 2 folders.

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Arrangement:Sub-fonds
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VI.vii. Additional correspondence of Caroline Hamilton of Hamwood, Co. Meath,

1813-1847.
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Bibliographic Details
In Collection: Tighe, Hamilton and Howard Papers, 1749-1919.
Description:Includes letters to Hamilton from her brother William Tighe, concerning his work on a translation of German songs, Thomas Parnell, concerning his views on religion, Theodosia, Viscountess Powerscourt, concerning the death of her mother, H. Marsh of Molesworth Street, Dublin, concerning total abstinence, her son Frederick Fownes Hamilton, written from Kelso, Scotland, concerning his work there, her daughter in law Louisa Hamilton and niece Lady Hannah Stuart (née Tighe) concerning the death of John Crichton-Stuart, 2nd Marquess of Bute. Many letters are undated; included are some attached envelopes.
Main Creator: Hamilton, Marianne-Caroline.
Extent:18 items, 2 folders.
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: MS 38,639/1/29 (Manuscripts Reading Room)
Rights:Copyright owned by the National Library of Ireland.