Item 265 - Letter from William Donelan to Thomas O'Conor Donelan

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UGA LE10/3/1/2/265

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Letter from William Donelan to Thomas O'Conor Donelan

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  • 21/07/1836

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Letter from William Donelan, 19 Blessington St., Dublin, to Thomas, his brother, asking if his father was annoyed with him for requiring more money? He states that there is going to be a "splendid meeting" for the departure of Ladies Howth and Wilton to Liverpool. Says that he is going to meet Pat Donelan and his daughter in the Shelbourne the following night. "She was a great swell and no mistake". He tells him other news and pleads with him to write and tell him the news of the neighbourhood, and how the building of the new chapel is going. He ends by asking for the money, and to send up the boots and shoes with Clancy.

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      13/03/2018
      28/07/2025

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