II.iv.3. Letters to Col. John Wolfe, concerning the organisation and operations of the local militia in Kildare,
1796-1812.
Letters to Col. John Wolfe of Forenaughts, Co. Kildare, from William Robert Fitzgerald, Duke of Leinster (1796), Maj. Gen. Charles Eustace, (17 Oct. 1797), General Ralph Dundas (1801), William Wickham, chief secretary to the Lord Lieutenant, concerning a proposed bill to be brought before parliament relating to Irish Militia (24 Nov. 1802), Alexander Marsden, of Dublin Castle (12 Apr. 1804), Thomas Pelham, Chief Secretary of Ireland, concerning the movement of troops in Co. Kildare, Sir Edward Littlehales, of Dublin Castle, concerning the cost of repairing a barracks at Prosperous (27 May 1812) and politician John Foster (1812).
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II.iv.3. Letters to Col. John Wolfe, concerning the organisation and operations of the local militia in Kildare,
1796-1812.
In Collection: | Wolfe Family of Forenaughts Papers, 1654-1939. |
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Description: | Letters to Col. John Wolfe of Forenaughts, Co. Kildare, from William Robert Fitzgerald, Duke of Leinster (1796), Maj. Gen. Charles Eustace, (17 Oct. 1797), General Ralph Dundas (1801), William Wickham, chief secretary to the Lord Lieutenant, concerning a proposed bill to be brought before parliament relating to Irish Militia (24 Nov. 1802), Alexander Marsden, of Dublin Castle (12 Apr. 1804), Thomas Pelham, Chief Secretary of Ireland, concerning the movement of troops in Co. Kildare, Sir Edward Littlehales, of Dublin Castle, concerning the cost of repairing a barracks at Prosperous (27 May 1812) and politician John Foster (1812). |
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Language: | English |
Extent: | 14 items, 2 folders. |
Format: | Manuscript |
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MS 50,113/29
(Music - Appt. only) |
Rights: | Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland. |