Hamilton of Hamwood Papers,

1785-1939.

Contains the literary papers, correspondence and some estate material relating to the Hamilton family of Hamwood House, Co. Meath. The literary papers consists primarily of notebooks and fair copy manuscript poems, translations and transcriptions written or compiled by successive generations of the Hamiltons and their cousins the Tighes of Rossana, Co. Wicklow. Among those represented are the poet Mary Tighe, the artist and poet Caroline Hamilton, her son Charles William Hamilton and grandson Charles Robert Hamilton. Also included are the personal papers and correspondence of members of the Hamilton families resident in both Ireland and Canada; among the personal papers is their correspondence from family members, friends and business associates, their notebooks, travel journals, diaries (including personal accounts of the the Easter Rising and the abdication of British monarch Edward VIII) and some documentation relating to the estate and property of the FitzGeralds, dukes of Leinster, who employed successive members of the Hamilton family as their agents. Among those writing to the Hamiltons were Maria Edgeworth, Felicia Hemans, Thomas Moore, John Wesley, Frederick Blackwood, Earl of Dufferin and Clandeboye, and members of the Tighe and Ponsonby families.

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Contributors: Tighe, Sarah, 1743-1822
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Format: Manuscript
Language:English
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Notes:Associated Materials: Department of Manuscripts, National Library of Ireland. There are additional papers relating to the Hamilton family of Hamwood, Co. Meath held in the Department of Manuscripts. This consists of MS 3575, MS 3581-2, MS 4805 and MS 4809 in the Wicklow Papers;

Physical description: 3 boxes

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Arrangement:Fonds
I. Literary Papers. II. Personal papers and correspondence. III. Family and Estate Papers.
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II.vi.3. Letters to Charles Robert Hamilton and other members of the Hamilton family, from George and Richard Brooke concerning the Boer War,

1900-1902.
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In Collection: Hamilton of Hamwood, 1785-1939.
Description:Richard R. M. Brooke's letters to the Charles Robert and Gerard 'Charlie' Hamilton relate to the Boer War, his involvement in the fighting (he was a Lieutenant in the 43rd Light Infantry), the taking of Boer prisoners, his thoughts on the prospects for the peace negotiations and the South African delegation attending the peace talks, his impressions of Johannesburg, and, in passing, to his shooting of wildlife while on British Army 'drives' across the country.
George Brooke's (Lieutenant, Irish Guards) letter to Hamilton is written from a convalescent camp at Rondesbosch, South Africa and concerns his hopes of securing leave and news of hunting in Ireland.
Also included are copy letters from George and Richard Brooke (possibly transcribed by Charles Hamilton) to their grandmother [Louisa Hamilton], written from Kroonstad and dated May 1900, concerning their participation in recent British Army campaigns in South Africa. Also attached is flyer for a concert, held in the Antient Concert Rooms, Dublin, in aid of the Imperial Yeomanry, Irish Contingent.
Main Creator: Brooke, Richard, Lieut.
Created: 1900-1902
Extent:11 items
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: MS 49,155/35 (Manuscripts Reading Room)
Rights:Copyright owned by the National Library of Ireland.