VIII.iv. Additional correspondence of Lady Caroline Howard,

1868-1919.

Includes letters to Lady Caroline Howard from L.C. Hamilton, from Frederick Hamilton, of Enfield, Co. Kildare and Dominick Street, Dublin, concerning her financial affairs and the staffing of the Howard's seat at Shelton, Co. Wicklow, from William Howard, 4th Earl of Wicklow, in which he refers to his deteriorating health, from her sister in law Francesca Howard, concerning family news including her marriage to Cecil Howard, from Lucy E. Tighe, in which she refers to the success of 'Walter's hotel' (possibly the Royal Hibernian bought by Walter Tighe) and from solicitor W.H. Roper of Dawson Street, Dublin, concerning the estate of her sister Lady Louisa Howard. With some attached envelopes.

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Contributors: Howard, Caroline Louisa, 1837-1923
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Format: Manuscript
Notes:Letter dated 23 July 1903 is incomplete and the authorship unclear.

Physical description: 32 items, 2 folders

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Arrangement:Sub-fonds
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VIII.iv. Additional correspondence of Lady Caroline Howard,

1868-1919.
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Bibliographic Details
In Collection: Tighe, Hamilton and Howard Papers, 1749-1919.
Description:Includes letters to Lady Caroline Howard from L.C. Hamilton, from Frederick Hamilton, of Enfield, Co. Kildare and Dominick Street, Dublin, concerning her financial affairs and the staffing of the Howard's seat at Shelton, Co. Wicklow, from William Howard, 4th Earl of Wicklow, in which he refers to his deteriorating health, from her sister in law Francesca Howard, concerning family news including her marriage to Cecil Howard, from Lucy E. Tighe, in which she refers to the success of 'Walter's hotel' (possibly the Royal Hibernian bought by Walter Tighe) and from solicitor W.H. Roper of Dawson Street, Dublin, concerning the estate of her sister Lady Louisa Howard. With some attached envelopes.
Also included is a letter (authorship unclear) concerning an inaccurate report in the 'Pall Mall Gazette' about the death of Lady Caroline's brother Cecil, 7th Earl of Wicklow; with an attached clipping.
Extent:32 items, 2 folders
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: MS 38,639/2/14 (Manuscripts Reading Room)
Rights:Copyright owned by the National Library of Ireland.