IX.iv. Letters to the Hon. Rev. Francis Howard from his brother William Howard, Earl of Wicklow,

1830-1833.
Bibliographic Details
Main Creator: Howard, William, Earl of Wicklow, -1869
Contributors: Howard, Francis, Rev., 1797-1857
Summary:William Howard, in his letters, refers to his efforts to help his brother - 'I have not been neglectful of your interests', repair work at his own home at Shelton, Co. Wicklow, his recommendations regarding the eduction of the Rev. Howard's children and his thoughts that his brother should give up both his coachman and carriage in favour of a gig.
In collection: Tighe, Hamilton and Howard Papers, 1749-1919.
Format: Manuscript
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Notes:Physical description: 9 pp
Arrangement:Sub-fonds
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IX.iv. Letters to the Hon. Rev. Francis Howard from his brother William Howard, Earl of Wicklow,

1830-1833.
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Bibliographic Details
In Collection: Tighe, Hamilton and Howard Papers, 1749-1919.
Description:William Howard, in his letters, refers to his efforts to help his brother - 'I have not been neglectful of your interests', repair work at his own home at Shelton, Co. Wicklow, his recommendations regarding the eduction of the Rev. Howard's children and his thoughts that his brother should give up both his coachman and carriage in favour of a gig.
Main Creator: Howard, William, Earl of Wicklow, -1869
Extent:9 pp
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: MS 38,639/2/19 (Manuscripts Reading Room)
Rights:Copyright owned by the National Library of Ireland.