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.v.16. Col. John Wolfe's correspondence with Dublin Castle, concerning incidents of political and social unrest in Co. Kildare,

1808-1815.
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Bibliographic Details
In Collection: Wolfe Family of Forenaughts Papers, 1654-1939.
Description:Letters to and from Col. Wolfe of Forenaughts, Co. Kildare, county governor, from staff at Dublin Castle, relating to incidents of social disturbance and political activity. Includes correspondence between between Wolfe and Sir Charles Saxton, of Dublin Castle, concerning disaffection among the Kildare population and incidents of unrest in Blackwood (1808-10), trials for those charged with committing 'outrages' in Co. Kildare (28-29 Apr. 1812) and a political meeting at the Curragh (29 June 1812) and between Wolfe and E.B. Littlehales of Dublin Castle, concerning requests that a military detachment to be sent to Properous (24 Mar-1 June 1812). Included is a copy letter to Saxton from Charles Bury, of Downings, to Saxton, in which he describes Prosperous as a 'Hotbed of Rebellion & Disturbance' (18 May 1812).
Also included are letters to Wolfe from J. Pollock, concerning the disturbed state of the county (19 Dec. 1808), and the then Chief Secretary Robert Peel, concerning trials for offences under the terms of Habeas Corpus (21 Jul. 1814) and reports of dissent in Rathangan against the payment of tithes (8 Nov. 1815).
Main Creator: Saxton, Charles, Sir, 1773-1838.
Language:English
Extent:34 items; 3 folders.
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: MS 50,113/50 (Manuscripts Reading Room)
Rights:Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland.