II.vi.4.a. Correspondence of Richard Smyth,

1816-1826.

Includes letters relating to claims on the property of Rev. Robert Blakeney [see NLI MS 49,518/35], material relating to the purchase of the Heathcote estates in Ireland, letters from tenants and a large number of letters from Smyth's attorney, Charles Maunsell. Also contains 'A table shewing the titles of honor and names of the several purchasers of the Irish Estates of Sir Thomas Freeman Heathcote, late of Hursley Park, in the Co. of Southhampton'.

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Main Creator: Smyth, Richard 1796-1858
Contributors: Maunsell, Charles d.1841
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
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Notes:Physical description: 72 items, 7 folders.
Arrangement:Sub-fonds.
Published / Created: 1816-1826
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II.vi.4.a. Correspondence of Richard Smyth,

1816-1826.
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Bibliographic Details
In Collection: Holroyd-Smyth Family Papers, 1618-1965
Description:Includes letters relating to claims on the property of Rev. Robert Blakeney [see NLI MS 49,518/35], material relating to the purchase of the Heathcote estates in Ireland, letters from tenants and a large number of letters from Smyth's attorney, Charles Maunsell. Also contains 'A table shewing the titles of honor and names of the several purchasers of the Irish Estates of Sir Thomas Freeman Heathcote, late of Hursley Park, in the Co. of Southhampton'.
Correspondents Edward Pennefather, William Cleary, Michael Cleary, Robert Blakeney, Thomas Heathcote, Grice Smyth, Jonas Tenner, Robert Maxwell, Mrs. Irvine [his mother Mary Broderick Mitchell who married Captain John Caulfield Irvine after the death of his father Grice Smyth], John Caulfield Irvine, Lewis Bruce, Robert Uniacke Fitzgerald, Samuel Heathcote, Lord. Kingston, John M. Hodding, John Read, James Murphy, Margaret Fisher.
Main Creator: Smyth, Richard 1796-1858
Created: 1816-1826
Language:English
Extent:72 items, 7 folders.
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: MS 49,518/89/1 (Manuscripts Reading Room)
Rights:Copyright owned by the National Library of Ireland