VIII.ii. Correspondence between Lady Caroline Howard and her sisters Lady Louisa and Lady Alice Howard,

1852-1858.

Lady Caroline in her letters to her sisters, written from childhood, refers to family matters (news of the family governess Miss Greenwood and the health of their siblings and mother), her travels in France and her visit to her grandmother Caroline Hamilton. Letters are written from Buxton and Dominick Street, Dublin (home of Caroline Hamilton).

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Main Creator: Howard, Caroline Louisa, 1837-1923
Contributors: Howard, Alice Mary, Lady, 1846-
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Format: Manuscript
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Notes:Some letters are undated.

Physical description: 27 items, 2 folders

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VIII.ii. Correspondence between Lady Caroline Howard and her sisters Lady Louisa and Lady Alice Howard,

1852-1858.
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Bibliographic Details
In Collection: Tighe, Hamilton and Howard Papers, 1749-1919.
Description:Lady Caroline in her letters to her sisters, written from childhood, refers to family matters (news of the family governess Miss Greenwood and the health of their siblings and mother), her travels in France and her visit to her grandmother Caroline Hamilton. Letters are written from Buxton and Dominick Street, Dublin (home of Caroline Hamilton).
Letters from Lady Louisa 'Loulie' Hamilton to her sister, sent from childhood on, are written from the Howard's family homes at Swords Vicarage, Co. Dublin and Shelton, Arklow, Co. Wicklow and Mount Street, [London]. With some attached envelopes.
Main Creator: Howard, Caroline Louisa, 1837-1923
Extent:27 items, 2 folders
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: MS 38,639/2/12 (Manuscripts Reading Room)
Rights:Copyright owned by the National Library of Ireland.