III.i. Henry Grattan senior,

1763-1820.

Correspondents include Angélique and Angelico Catalani Valabregue, Alex Alcocke, Alix Lynsey, Andrew Berns, Andrew Troy, Anne Hawkins, Arthur Browne, Beauchamp Bagenal (MP), Ben Wills, Richard Marlay (Bishop of Waterford), Capel Molyneux, Lord Charlemont (James Caulfield, patron), Christy J. Fox, Craig Tydd, David Latouche (banker), Darby Drennan (tenant), Darby Farrell, Denis G. Daly, Duke of Bredford, E. Berwick, E. Ponsonby, Edmund Clegg, Edward Annally, Edward Burke, Edward Hay, Edward Perry, F. Hanly, Francis Higgins, G. O. Yeats, George Pope, Henry Chester, Henry Grattan junior (younger son), Henry Lucas, J. Cuffe, J. G. Collins (agent), J. Jervis, James Darby, James McCabe, John Cassidy, John Costello, John Feeny, John Forbes (MP), John Geoghegan (surgeon of Galway militia), John Hale, John Keogh, John Laler, John Montgomery (MP), John Thomas Stanby, John Tydd esq. (of Dublin), John Woods, Joseph Atkinson (about Mrs. Grattan's prescription), Joseph Palmer, Joséphine Grossins, Kyran Fitzpatrick (surveyor), Lord Derry, Lord H. Fitzwilliam, Lord Loughborough, Lord Milton, Lord Mornington (William Vesey Fitzgerald), Lord Northington (Henley, Robert, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland), Louise Hamilton Bake, M. Devoy, M. Downshire, Maria E, Mary Darby, Michael McEvoy, Miss Evanefeldt, Miss Grattan, Mr Chatterton (freedom of Cork), Mr Furlong, Mrs Bergries, Mrs Byrne, Mrs Mc Donnell, Nicolo Peretti, P. de Valabregues, Parishioners of St Andrew's parish in Dublin, Pole Cosby Esq., Portland, R. Fitzpatrick, R. Stewart, Richard Johnston, Richard Levinge, Robert Day, Samuel Clegg (agent), Sarah Marsh, Sir Boyle Roche, Sir John Newport, Thomas Bermingham (agent), Thomas Browne, Thomas Budde, Thomas Connolly, Thomas Craig, Thomas Kemmis (solicitor), Thomas Mullen, Thomas Orde (Dublin Castle), Verschoyle, W. Cunnyngham, William Pitt (British PM), W. Wainwright, Wentworth Fitzwilliam, William Brigton (Vicar of Belfast), William Burke, William Dumry, William Elliott, William Fox, William Furlong, William Gibson, William Harvey, William V. Fitzgerald, William Wade and others. One letter concerns the death of his sister Catherine (Kitty) in 1767 MS 49,674/3/1 (1). Includes some copies of letters between other correspondents and some letters from Henry Grattan.

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Main Creator: Grattan Bellew family
Contributors: Marlay, Richard, d. 1802.
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Format: Manuscript
Language:English
Notes:Some letters are incomplete.

Related Materials: See MS 49,674/2/3 (1-7).

Physical description: 12 folders.

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Arrangement:Sub-fonds
MS 49,674/3/1 (1): 1763-1782. MS 49,674/3/1 (2) : 1783. MS 49,674/3/1 (3): 1784-1785. MS 49,674/3/1 (4):1786-1789. MS 49,674/3/1 (5): 1793-1798. MS 49,674/3/1 (6): 1800-1805. MS 49,674/3/1 (7): 1806. MS 49,674/3/1 (8): 1807-1813. MS 49,674/3/1 (9): 1814-1816. MS 49,674/3/1 (10): 1817-1819. MS 49,674/3/1 (11): 1818-1820. MS 49,674/3/1 (12): undated letters.
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III.i. Henry Grattan senior,

1763-1820.
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Bibliographic Details
In Collection: Grattan Bellew Papers, 1609-1942
Description:Correspondents include Angélique and Angelico Catalani Valabregue, Alex Alcocke, Alix Lynsey, Andrew Berns, Andrew Troy, Anne Hawkins, Arthur Browne, Beauchamp Bagenal (MP), Ben Wills, Richard Marlay (Bishop of Waterford), Capel Molyneux, Lord Charlemont (James Caulfield, patron), Christy J. Fox, Craig Tydd, David Latouche (banker), Darby Drennan (tenant), Darby Farrell, Denis G. Daly, Duke of Bredford, E. Berwick, E. Ponsonby, Edmund Clegg, Edward Annally, Edward Burke, Edward Hay, Edward Perry, F. Hanly, Francis Higgins, G. O. Yeats, George Pope, Henry Chester, Henry Grattan junior (younger son), Henry Lucas, J. Cuffe, J. G. Collins (agent), J. Jervis, James Darby, James McCabe, John Cassidy, John Costello, John Feeny, John Forbes (MP), John Geoghegan (surgeon of Galway militia), John Hale, John Keogh, John Laler, John Montgomery (MP), John Thomas Stanby, John Tydd esq. (of Dublin), John Woods, Joseph Atkinson (about Mrs. Grattan's prescription), Joseph Palmer, Joséphine Grossins, Kyran Fitzpatrick (surveyor), Lord Derry, Lord H. Fitzwilliam, Lord Loughborough, Lord Milton, Lord Mornington (William Vesey Fitzgerald), Lord Northington (Henley, Robert, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland), Louise Hamilton Bake, M. Devoy, M. Downshire, Maria E, Mary Darby, Michael McEvoy, Miss Evanefeldt, Miss Grattan, Mr Chatterton (freedom of Cork), Mr Furlong, Mrs Bergries, Mrs Byrne, Mrs Mc Donnell, Nicolo Peretti, P. de Valabregues, Parishioners of St Andrew's parish in Dublin, Pole Cosby Esq., Portland, R. Fitzpatrick, R. Stewart, Richard Johnston, Richard Levinge, Robert Day, Samuel Clegg (agent), Sarah Marsh, Sir Boyle Roche, Sir John Newport, Thomas Bermingham (agent), Thomas Browne, Thomas Budde, Thomas Connolly, Thomas Craig, Thomas Kemmis (solicitor), Thomas Mullen, Thomas Orde (Dublin Castle), Verschoyle, W. Cunnyngham, William Pitt (British PM), W. Wainwright, Wentworth Fitzwilliam, William Brigton (Vicar of Belfast), William Burke, William Dumry, William Elliott, William Fox, William Furlong, William Gibson, William Harvey, William V. Fitzgerald, William Wade and others. One letter concerns the death of his sister Catherine (Kitty) in 1767 MS 49,674/3/1 (1). Includes some copies of letters between other correspondents and some letters from Henry Grattan.
Main Creator: Grattan Bellew family
Language:English
Extent:12 folders.
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: MS 49,674/3/1 (Manuscripts Reading Room)
Rights:Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland.