Parental profligacy and the dishonesty of his guardian meant that when Edmund Spencer came of age in 1732 he inherited only a fragment of the estates that his great-great-grandfather, the Elizabethan poet Edmund Spenser, had amassed in Ireland. To keep himself and his family in a manner appropriate to their status Spencer had to find an income. His plan to publish the collected works of his ancestor foundered on the unrest caused by the 1745 Jacobite rebellion; posts in the army and the revenue proved just as elusive. In this collection of 120 letters, written to relatives in Wales, we follow his sometimes desperate hunt for preferment in Dublin and elsewhere, making full use of an extended network of patronage which includes, rather sur...
The Colonial Logistics of English Literature: The Sidney Circle and Settler World-Making in Ireland ...
Copies of letters from John Martin dated June - November 1849. Letters written by John Martin, Iris...
The 4th earl of Dunraven was born in Adare in 1841 into one of the wealthiest landed families in Ire...
In the late 1980s and early 1990s, the author acquired about 30,000 letters written mainly in the 18...
Here for the first time are gathered together the extant letters of George Faulkner, Irish printer i...
The Irish-born satirist and pamphleteer Jonathan Swift, Church of Ireland Dean of St Patrick's Cathe...
The ascent of John Fitzmaurice is a study in the processes of Anglo-Irish integration and socializat...
Hereunder is reproduced for the first time in its entirety a rare example of a servant-related manus...
The correspondences of Dr Richard Pococke and his cousin Jeremiah Milles, tracing in detail their e...
MCCARTHY Patricia, Life in the Country House in Georgian Ireland, Londres, The Paul Mellon Centre fo...
Drawing on a recently-discovered correspondence archive of the 1840s, this article describes activit...
This regional study examines the character and pace of change in landed society in the eighteenth ce...
In the late 1980s and early 1990s, the author acquired about 30,000 letters pertaining to estates, i...
This thesis is about a class of literate professionals that served as hereditary brehons, poets and ...
Rylands Irish MS 22 is a copy of Geoffrey Keating’s Trí Biorgaoithe an Bháis (1631), made by the wel...
The Colonial Logistics of English Literature: The Sidney Circle and Settler World-Making in Ireland ...
Copies of letters from John Martin dated June - November 1849. Letters written by John Martin, Iris...
The 4th earl of Dunraven was born in Adare in 1841 into one of the wealthiest landed families in Ire...
In the late 1980s and early 1990s, the author acquired about 30,000 letters written mainly in the 18...
Here for the first time are gathered together the extant letters of George Faulkner, Irish printer i...
The Irish-born satirist and pamphleteer Jonathan Swift, Church of Ireland Dean of St Patrick's Cathe...
The ascent of John Fitzmaurice is a study in the processes of Anglo-Irish integration and socializat...
Hereunder is reproduced for the first time in its entirety a rare example of a servant-related manus...
The correspondences of Dr Richard Pococke and his cousin Jeremiah Milles, tracing in detail their e...
MCCARTHY Patricia, Life in the Country House in Georgian Ireland, Londres, The Paul Mellon Centre fo...
Drawing on a recently-discovered correspondence archive of the 1840s, this article describes activit...
This regional study examines the character and pace of change in landed society in the eighteenth ce...
In the late 1980s and early 1990s, the author acquired about 30,000 letters pertaining to estates, i...
This thesis is about a class of literate professionals that served as hereditary brehons, poets and ...
Rylands Irish MS 22 is a copy of Geoffrey Keating’s Trí Biorgaoithe an Bháis (1631), made by the wel...
The Colonial Logistics of English Literature: The Sidney Circle and Settler World-Making in Ireland ...
Copies of letters from John Martin dated June - November 1849. Letters written by John Martin, Iris...
The 4th earl of Dunraven was born in Adare in 1841 into one of the wealthiest landed families in Ire...