I.ii. Correspondence of John Pitt Kennedy and the Napier family,

1823-1858.
Bibliographic Details
Main Creator: Kennedy, John Pitt, 1796-1879
Contributors: Napier, Charles James, 1782-1853
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Summary:John Pitt Kennedy served under Sir Charles Napier twice in his career, firstly in Cephalonia and later in India. Collected here are Kennedy and Napier's extensive correspondence, letters between Kennedy and Napier's brothers William, Henry and Richard, as well as letters between Kennedy and various other members of the Napier family.
In collection: John Pitt Kennedy papers, 1800-1964.
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
Published / Created: 1823-1858.
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Notes:Correspondence between John Pitt Kennedy and Emily Napier (otherwise Lady Bunbury, the sister of Sir Charles Napier) can be found at MS 49,529 /21.

Physical description: 9 folders, 246 items.

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Arrangement:Sub-fonds.
I.ii.1. Correspondence of John Pitt Kennedy with Sir Charles Napier, 1823-1852 ; I.ii.2. Correspondence of John Pitt Kennedy with Sir William Napier, 1844-1858 ; I.ii.3. Correspondence of John Pitt Kennedy with Henry Napier, 1843-1858 ; I.ii.4. Correspondence of John Pitt Kennedy with Richard Napier, 1825-1855 ; I.ii.5. Correspondence of John Pitt Kennedy and other members of the Napier family, circa 1841.
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I.ii. Correspondence of John Pitt Kennedy and the Napier family,

1823-1858.
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Bibliographic Details
In Collection: John Pitt Kennedy papers, 1800-1964.
Description:John Pitt Kennedy served under Sir Charles Napier twice in his career, firstly in Cephalonia and later in India. Collected here are Kennedy and Napier's extensive correspondence, letters between Kennedy and Napier's brothers William, Henry and Richard, as well as letters between Kennedy and various other members of the Napier family.
Main Creator: Kennedy, John Pitt, 1796-1879
Created: 1823-1858.
Language:English
Extent:9 folders, 246 items.
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: MS 49,529 /9-17 (Manuscripts Reading Room)
Rights:Reproduction rights owned by National Library of Ireland.