IX.vii. Correspondence and papers of Lady Louisa Howard,

1856-1907.
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Main Creator: Howard, Louisa, Lady, 1844-
Contributors: Hamilton, W.A. Baillie
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Summary:Contains letters to Lady Louisa 'Loulie' Howard from Mary Simson, written from Pitcorthie, Scotland, concerning family matters, including the death of Howard's father and her own marriage to Edward Hamilton, from William A. Baillie Hamilton, concerning the publication of his novel (1884) and from her former governess Emily Greenwood. Also included is a letter from Howard to Annette de [Rossatois] written from the home of her cousins the Finlays at Corkagh House and her correspondence with her solicitor W. B. Stanley of Dublin, concerning financial matters. With some attached envelopes.


Also included are additional papers of Louisa Howard's, among them some pieces of prose she transcribed and calling cards sent to her from her mother.
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In collection: Tighe, Hamilton and Howard Papers, 1749-1919.
Format: Manuscript
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Notes:Lady Louisa Howard was the second daughter of the Hon. Rev. Francis Howard, vicar of Swords, and his wife Sarah Howard (née Hamilton).

Physical description: 55 items, 3 folders

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Arrangement:Sub-fonds
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IX.vii. Correspondence and papers of Lady Louisa Howard,

1856-1907.
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Bibliographic Details
In Collection: Tighe, Hamilton and Howard Papers, 1749-1919.
Description:Contains letters to Lady Louisa 'Loulie' Howard from Mary Simson, written from Pitcorthie, Scotland, concerning family matters, including the death of Howard's father and her own marriage to Edward Hamilton, from William A. Baillie Hamilton, concerning the publication of his novel (1884) and from her former governess Emily Greenwood. Also included is a letter from Howard to Annette de [Rossatois] written from the home of her cousins the Finlays at Corkagh House and her correspondence with her solicitor W. B. Stanley of Dublin, concerning financial matters. With some attached envelopes.
Also included are additional papers of Louisa Howard's, among them some pieces of prose she transcribed and calling cards sent to her from her mother.
Main Creator: Howard, Louisa, Lady, 1844-
Extent:55 items, 3 folders
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: MS 38,639/2/22 (Manuscripts Reading Room)
Rights:Copyright owned by the National Library of Ireland.