Series 9 - Papers of the Nagle Family

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IE PVBM Special Collection/9

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Papers of the Nagle Family

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  • 1737 - 1841 (Creation)

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9 files

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(1600-2023)

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Series includes Uncle David’s Deed of trust; the first letters found and especially 1767 “unusual shower of hail in Ballygriffin”; Thomas’s Roche’s short letter 1797; Indenture Roche and Coppinger; David Nagle appointing William Galwey as Attorney; accounts of Uncle Joseph; accounts of Uncle Joseph where Nano appears as beneficiary; and other less important papers addressed to Pierce G(C)reagh and Robert J. French. Most of the correspondence in this series is between Robert J. French and Pierce Creagh. Robert Joseph French was the son of Elizabeth Nagle and Robert French. Some of the correspondence is addressed to the Nagle family, in Circus, Bath, England.
It Is not possible to count the pages in this series due to their fragile condition.
These documents are in a very fragile condition and need to be handled with great care. Access to some documents in this series is restricted because of their extremely fragile condition.

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