Letter to Thomas Conolly from Michael Clarke,

1765 May 4.

Clarke writes to Conolly - ‘I am glad you have ordered Bowers [a carpenter at Castletown House] to be discharged, which Coane did yesterday; he is a good-for-nothing vain fellow. Mrs. Stone and I have consented to Cooper Walker’s valuing such things as are to be paid for in the house by you, and I hope we shall settle it next week. Not a word of any bidding for Leixlip. I am afraid people are terrified at so great a rent. Yet I hope this summer will induce some of the great folks to offer something for it.’

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Main Creator: Clarke, Michael, d. 1774
Contributors: Conolly, Thomas, 1738-1803
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
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Notes:Physical description: 1 item (1 letter).
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Letter to Thomas Conolly from Michael Clarke,

1765 May 4.
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Bibliographic Details
In Collection: Thomas Conolly Papers, 1760-1822.
Description:Clarke writes to Conolly - ‘I am glad you have ordered Bowers [a carpenter at Castletown House] to be discharged, which Coane did yesterday; he is a good-for-nothing vain fellow. Mrs. Stone and I have consented to Cooper Walker’s valuing such things as are to be paid for in the house by you, and I hope we shall settle it next week. Not a word of any bidding for Leixlip. I am afraid people are terrified at so great a rent. Yet I hope this summer will induce some of the great folks to offer something for it.’
Main Creator: Clarke, Michael, d. 1774
Language:English
Extent:1 item (1 letter).
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: MS 41,341/3/4 (Manuscripts Reading Room)
Rights:Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland.