I.xvii. Correspondence between Richard Lovell Edgeworth and politician John Foster,
1807-1816.
Their correspondence largely relates to political matters. Writing on 11 October 1807 Foster refers to a reports on highways and his hopes of speaking to Edgeworth on 'Schools & Education'. In his letter of 10 Sept. 1816 he refers to Edgeworth's brother in law Captain Francis Beaufort's decision not to undertake a maritime survey of Ireland. Edgeworth's letter to him, dated 10 June 1817, refers to his writing a memoir, his ill health and his involvement in political events in Ireland over the course of his career in public life.
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I.xvii. Correspondence between Richard Lovell Edgeworth and politician John Foster,
1807-1816.
In Collection: | Richard Lovell Edgeworth Papers, 1772-1817. |
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Description: | Their correspondence largely relates to political matters. Writing on 11 October 1807 Foster refers to a reports on highways and his hopes of speaking to Edgeworth on 'Schools & Education'. In his letter of 10 Sept. 1816 he refers to Edgeworth's brother in law Captain Francis Beaufort's decision not to undertake a maritime survey of Ireland. Edgeworth's letter to him, dated 10 June 1817, refers to his writing a memoir, his ill health and his involvement in political events in Ireland over the course of his career in public life. |
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Language: | English |
Extent: | 3 items. |
Format: | Manuscript |
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MS 49,672/17
(Manuscripts Reading Room) |
Rights: | Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland. |