II.iii.2. James Grattan,

1806-1841.
Bibliographic Details
Main Creator: Grattan Bellew family
Summary:These political papers include public and military appointments, poor distress and deserted illegitimate children and of Catholic children, views on education, receipts for the Wicklow election of 1841. Some of the later material (after 1826)may be Henry Grattan junior's as both brothers were MPs from this point, Henry for Dublin and James for Wicklow.
In collection: Grattan Bellew Papers, 1609-1942
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
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Notes:Related Materials: See MS 49,674/3/2 for James electoral correspondence and the Grattan Papers, National Library of Ireland, for his political note-books.

James Grattan was elected a Member of Parliament for County Wicklow on 9 February 1821, was re-elected in 1832 and defeated in 1841.

Physical description: 1 phase box and 11 folders.

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Arrangement:Sub-fonds
MS 49,674/2/3(8): documents concerning poor distress and colonies, 1822-1827. MS 49,674/2/3(9): documents concerning the repeal of the Act of Union, the Catholic question, including petitions, 1820s. MS 49,674/2/3 (10): merchants, trade, agriculture, 1822-1829. MS 49,674/2/3(11): prison and death penalty, 1823-1840. MS 49,674/2/3(12): military notes, including maps, [1806-1816]. MS 49,674/2/3(13): military papers, mostly in French, 1815. MS 49,674/2/3(14): various printed political songs, n.d. MS 49,674/2/3(15): political and civil appointments (several copies), 1820-1837. MS 49,674/2/3(16): papers on education, 1829-1839. MS 49,674/2/3(17): receipts for Wicklow election, 1841. MS 49,674/2/3(18-19): miscellaneous political papers including heads of bills, material on the Galway relief committee, on Orangemen in Wicklow, on the Temperance Society, petitions, tithe composition, polls and an invitation to Wellington's funeral, mostly n.d.
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II.iii.2. James Grattan,

1806-1841.
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Bibliographic Details
In Collection: Grattan Bellew Papers, 1609-1942
Description:These political papers include public and military appointments, poor distress and deserted illegitimate children and of Catholic children, views on education, receipts for the Wicklow election of 1841. Some of the later material (after 1826)may be Henry Grattan junior's as both brothers were MPs from this point, Henry for Dublin and James for Wicklow.
Main Creator: Grattan Bellew family
Language:English
Extent:1 phase box and 11 folders.
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: MS 49,674/2/3(8-19) (Manuscripts Reading Room)
Rights:Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland.