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mentions how impressed she was with George Ryan who visited recently.<br />
Remarks on the situation in Ireland “I should think Inch a bad place for safety<br />
this winter” adding “there is little probabiltiy of your extracting rents”.<br />
524 6 Aug 1821<br />
Letter to Daniel Ryan, Inch House, from his sister Eliza Ryan, Dublin,<br />
discussing social events and urging him to come and join them and the “fair<br />
assembly” now appearing in the capital looking for husbands. Instructs him to<br />
counsel their brother Phil not to eat too much “as it is no longer the fashion to<br />
be fat”. Requests certain items to be sent to Castle Fogarty and in a postscript<br />
mentions the Queen’s death.<br />
525 14 Dec 1821<br />
Letter to Daniel Ryan, Inch House, from Thomas [Quan], Waterford,<br />
responding to an inquiry regarding heirs of Mrs. Christian Kennedy, the<br />
mother of Ryan’s Aunt Mary. Details to whom Mary Ryan left her property<br />
(he being an executor) and undertakes to forward copies of any relevant<br />
documents in his possession.<br />
526 7 March 1822<br />
Letter to [Daniel Ryan] from Arthur Carden, Templemore, Co. Tipperary,<br />
discussing the recent proclamation of baronies in Tipperary and the strategies<br />
they should now employ “It would be infinitely better that such discussions<br />
were [ ] in each barony separation – then thus dividing the cabal of<br />
electioneering & all those other agreements usually emitted from that box of<br />
Pandora – a County Meeting.” Features a note dated 1898 describing contents.<br />
527 2 May 1822<br />
Note addressed to D Ryan, Inch house, from [ ] Collen, detailing the serious<br />
state of Sir John’s [ ] health.<br />
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