Copy letter from the Earl of Dover to the Earl of Tyrconnel [20th century transcription],

[19??].
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Main Creator: Dover, Henry Jermyn, Earl of, 1636?-1708
Contributors: Tyrconnel, Richard Talbot, Earl of, 1630-1691
Summary:Dover complains about the management and logistics of the military effort. He writes about his efforts to distribute the supplies brought from France and says 'if you do not give us speedy orders and help ... twil be absolutely impossible for us to remove anything from hence ...'. Although he believes the officers are loyal to the king's cause, a lot of the men have deserted, and he adds 'I do not much wonder about it, for neither bred, meate, lodging nor drink is to be had in this place ...'.
In collection: Letters to Richard Talbot, Earl of Tyrconnel, and other documents,1687-1690
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
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Notes:A transcription of the original item at MS 37/90, which was written from Bantry on 2nd May 1689.

The Jacobite Henry Jermyn was created Earl of Dover by James II in July 1689.

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Copy letter from the Earl of Dover to the Earl of Tyrconnel [20th century transcription],

[19??].
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Bibliographic Details
In Collection: Letters to Richard Talbot, Earl of Tyrconnel, and other documents,1687-1690
Description:Dover complains about the management and logistics of the military effort. He writes about his efforts to distribute the supplies brought from France and says 'if you do not give us speedy orders and help ... twil be absolutely impossible for us to remove anything from hence ...'. Although he believes the officers are loyal to the king's cause, a lot of the men have deserted, and he adds 'I do not much wonder about it, for neither bred, meate, lodging nor drink is to be had in this place ...'.
Main Creator: Dover, Henry Jermyn, Earl of, 1636?-1708
Language:English
Extent:1 item.
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: MS 37/89 (Manuscripts Reading Room)
Rights:Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland.