II.vi.14. Correspondence of Stephen Moore, 3rd Earl of Mount Cashell

1825-1875.
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Main Creator: Mount Cashell, Stephen Moore, Earl of, 1792-1883
Summary:Contains business and personal correspondence. Many letters from members of the King family, earls of Kingston. Several outgoing letters of the 3rd Earl of Mount Cashell concerning a letter published about him in the Cork Southern Reporter including a letter to the editor. Letter from the Earl of Bandon about Eton College. Correspondence from his family including many letters from his cousin Sidney Coape, the granddaughter of Lord Kingston. She was at the time attempting to legally separate from her husband, Henry Coe Coape. They eventually divorced in 1861, many of her letters refer to the separation proceedings. Also includes correspondence from R.B. More of Linley Hall, Shropshire about the origins of the More family. A letter from John Dillon Croker of Quarterstown about salmon fishing on the Blackwater and from Robert Uniacke about getting potato seed. Several letters refer to his daughter 'Isabella' [Lady Anna Maria Isabella Moore] and her financial concerns including letters from her sister-in-law Charlotte M. Smyth of Ballynatray [wife of the fifth Earl of Mount Cashell] and from her father-in-law R.P. Jodrell after the death of her first husband R.P.H. Jodrell. Also includes correspondence from agents including letters from John. S. Cummins of Lobo House, London, Ontario and John Boyes, Amherst Island, Ontario who were Mount Cashell's agents for his Canadian estates. Also includes a letter from the Office of the Scientific American relating to the granting of a patent for an unspecified invention.


Correspondents include Sidney Coape, Charlotte Smyth, Lord Kingston, Office of the Scientific American, Walter Pays, Robert Uniacke, James Robson, John Frazer, Earl of Bandon, Anna Maria Isabella Moore, D. C. [?] Austin, J.J. Armstrong, John Boyes, R.P. Jodrell, John S. Cummins, James Cummins, John Dillon Croker, R.B. More.
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In collection: Holroyd-Smyth Family Papers, 1618-1965
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
Published / Created: 1825-1875
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Notes:The 2nd Earl of Mount Cashell had married Lady Margaret Jane King the daughter of the 2nd Earl of Kingston.

Physical description: c.66 items, 7 folders.

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Arrangement:Sub-fonds.
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II.vi.14. Correspondence of Stephen Moore, 3rd Earl of Mount Cashell

1825-1875.
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Bibliographic Details
In Collection: Holroyd-Smyth Family Papers, 1618-1965
Description:Contains business and personal correspondence. Many letters from members of the King family, earls of Kingston. Several outgoing letters of the 3rd Earl of Mount Cashell concerning a letter published about him in the Cork Southern Reporter including a letter to the editor. Letter from the Earl of Bandon about Eton College. Correspondence from his family including many letters from his cousin Sidney Coape, the granddaughter of Lord Kingston. She was at the time attempting to legally separate from her husband, Henry Coe Coape. They eventually divorced in 1861, many of her letters refer to the separation proceedings. Also includes correspondence from R.B. More of Linley Hall, Shropshire about the origins of the More family. A letter from John Dillon Croker of Quarterstown about salmon fishing on the Blackwater and from Robert Uniacke about getting potato seed. Several letters refer to his daughter 'Isabella' [Lady Anna Maria Isabella Moore] and her financial concerns including letters from her sister-in-law Charlotte M. Smyth of Ballynatray [wife of the fifth Earl of Mount Cashell] and from her father-in-law R.P. Jodrell after the death of her first husband R.P.H. Jodrell. Also includes correspondence from agents including letters from John. S. Cummins of Lobo House, London, Ontario and John Boyes, Amherst Island, Ontario who were Mount Cashell's agents for his Canadian estates. Also includes a letter from the Office of the Scientific American relating to the granting of a patent for an unspecified invention.
Correspondents include Sidney Coape, Charlotte Smyth, Lord Kingston, Office of the Scientific American, Walter Pays, Robert Uniacke, James Robson, John Frazer, Earl of Bandon, Anna Maria Isabella Moore, D. C. [?] Austin, J.J. Armstrong, John Boyes, R.P. Jodrell, John S. Cummins, James Cummins, John Dillon Croker, R.B. More.
Main Creator: Mount Cashell, Stephen Moore, Earl of, 1792-1883
Created: 1825-1875
Language:English
Extent:c.66 items, 7 folders.
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: MS 49,518/99 (Manuscripts Reading Room)
Rights:Copyright owned by the National Library of Ireland