General correspondence of Mary Dawson-Damer (née Seymour),

[ca.1818-1847].
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Main Creator: Dawson-Damer, Mary Georgina Emma, ca. 1798-1848
Contributors: Fitzherbert, Maria Anne, 1756-1837
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Summary:Contains general correspondence of Mary "Minnie/Minney" Dawson-Damer (née Seymour), mother of Constance Leslie, dated ca.1818-1847. Includes letters from Lady Ashburton, William Cavendish, 6th Duke of Devonshire, Dorothea (Dorothy) Eyre, her adoptive mother Maria Anne Fitzherbert, the Earl of Kenmare, her son Lionel Seymour, Lady Louisa Stuart, J. Taylor and others. Letters concern politics, family, travel and social matters. Also contains a copy letter from Minnie to King George IV, dated 1825, transcribed by Blanche Dawson-Damer in 1915 and copy letters from Mary Frampton to Mary Dawson-Damer.
In collection: Leslie papers, 1619-1992.
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
French
Notes:Some items are undated.

Physical description: 4 folders (61 items).

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Arrangement:Sub-fonds.
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General correspondence of Mary Dawson-Damer (née Seymour),

[ca.1818-1847].
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Bibliographic Details
In Collection: Leslie papers, 1619-1992.
Description:Contains general correspondence of Mary "Minnie/Minney" Dawson-Damer (née Seymour), mother of Constance Leslie, dated ca.1818-1847. Includes letters from Lady Ashburton, William Cavendish, 6th Duke of Devonshire, Dorothea (Dorothy) Eyre, her adoptive mother Maria Anne Fitzherbert, the Earl of Kenmare, her son Lionel Seymour, Lady Louisa Stuart, J. Taylor and others. Letters concern politics, family, travel and social matters. Also contains a copy letter from Minnie to King George IV, dated 1825, transcribed by Blanche Dawson-Damer in 1915 and copy letters from Mary Frampton to Mary Dawson-Damer.
Main Creator: Dawson-Damer, Mary Georgina Emma, ca. 1798-1848
Language:English
French
Extent:4 folders (61 items).
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: MS 49,495/1198-1201 (Manuscripts Reading Room)
Rights:Reproduction rights owned by National Library of Ireland.