Research material for a history of the Wyse family compiled by William Charles Bonaparte-Wyse.

Bibliographic Details
Main Creator: Wyse, William Charles Bonaparte, 1826-1892
Summary:MS 42,026/1 A: Bound volume 'Family History No.3 - Material for the History of Andrew Wyse, Vice-Treasurer of Ireland 1550-1554', contains manuscript extracts from various sources including State Papers, Patent rolls and Close rolls, and a family pedigree.


MS 42,026/2 B: Notebook containing 'Materials for the History of the Wyses of Waterford', taken from public and private sources in print and manuscript and covering the years 1171-1600.

MS 42,026/3 B: Notebook containing extracts from wills and deeds relating to the Wyse family, covering the fourteenth to the nineteenth centuries.

MS 44,655/1 Two soft bound books containing manuscript copies of documents; 'Volume I - Wyse History Early Records' and 'Volume II - The Monastery of St. John's near Waterford 1185-1537, subsequently the Manor of St. John's 16__ - 1873'.

MS 44,655/2: Two soft bound books containing manuscript copies of documents; 'Volume III - 10th Generation Sir William Wyse, 1485-1557' and 'Volume IIIa - Extant Correspondence of Sir William Wyse 1534-1551'.

MS 44,655/3: Four soft bound books containing manuscript copies of documents; 'Volume IV - 11th Generation, Henry Wyse 1515-1563', 'Volume V - 12th Generation James Wyse and 13th Generation John Wyse 1595-16__', 'Volume VI - 14th Generation Robert, Francis and Thomas. 15th Generation Francis. 16th Generation Thomas Wyse d.1770' and 'Volume VII - 17th Generation Francis and John. 18th Generation Thomas Wyse. 19th Generation Sir Thomas Wyse. 20th Generation Napoleon, William. Miscellaneous notice.'

MS 44,655/4-5: Manuscript copies of documents and letters collected as part of the research of William Bonaparte-Wyse into the Wyse family.

MS 44,655/6: Later photocopies of material and letters relating to the history of the Wyse family.
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Format: Manuscript
Language:English
Citation:National Library of Ireland. Department of Manuscripts.
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Notes:Physical description: 11 bound volumes & 3 folders.