Wolfe Family of Forenaughts Papers,

1654-1939.

Papers of the Wolfe family of Forenaughts, Co. Kildare. The collection consists for the most part of the papers of Col. John Wolfe M.P. and reflect his involvement in the Kildare Militia and Forenaughts Cavalry, the active role he played in opposing the United Irish Rebellion in Co. Kildare, the continuing political and social unrest in the county over the proceeding decade and his correspondence with various members of the Dublin Castle administration up to 1814. The collection also includes some correspondence of Col. Wolfe's brother the Rev. Richard Wolfe (1787-1841) who inherited Forenaughts in 1816, and George Wolfe (1859-1941), whose military and later parlimentary career as a Cumann na nGaedheal TD for Kildare are evidenced in the papers. The collection also contains fragmentary material relating to the Burgh family of Limerick (largely 17th and 18th century), other members of the Wolfe family and their various connections through marriage.

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Contributors: Wolfe, John, 1753-1816
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Format: Manuscript
Language:English
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Notes:Physical description: 7 boxes.
Arrangement:Fonds
I. Burgh Family Papers. II. Papers of Col. John Wolfe. III. Papers of the Rev. Richard Wolfe. IV. Papers of George Wolfe. V. Papers relating to additional members of the Wolfe family. VI. Genealogical papers of the Wolfe family. VII. Additional papers and printings.
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II.vi.3. Draft and copy letters from Col. John Wolfe to members of the the Dublin Castle administration, seeking preferment,

1802-1814.
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In Collection: Wolfe Family of Forenaughts Papers, 1654-1939.
Description:Drafts of letters sent to members of the Dublin Castle administration by Col. John Wolfe following his being removed from the Revenue Board, in which he outlines his claims for preferment, states his loyalty to serving British interests over the years and refers to the harsh and unfair treatment he has received from the administration since voting against the Act of Union. Includes drafts of letters to the Lord Robert Hobart (1802), in which refers to his opposition to the Union and the success of those who supported it for reasons of ‘ambition’ and ‘avarice’, to the Lord Lieutenant Charles, Duke of Richmond (Aug. 1813) and to William Downes, the then Lord Chief Justice, in which he seeks assistance in his career advancement (1814) .
Also included is Wolfe's summary of an interview he had with Richmond in July 1813.
Main Creator: Wolfe, John, 1753-1816
Language:English
Extent:19 pages; 2 folders.
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: MS 50,113/55 (Manuscripts Reading Room)
Rights:Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland.