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answers same. Copy reply from George Ryan on reverse advising Grehan that<br />

the costs in the matter seem exorbitant.<br />

583 12 Nov 1836<br />

Letter to George Ryan from [his brother] John D. Ryan, No. 4 Bath Buildings,<br />

Cheltenham, discussing mutual friends and George’s trip home to Inch.<br />

Moves on to enquire about the sale of wheat on the estate and requests George<br />

to go to Liseria and check why Gorman needed the chestnut horse there for so<br />

long. Enquires about other work Gorman should have attended to and encloses<br />

instructions for work for George to read to Gorman.<br />

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584 29 Nov 1836<br />

Letter to George Ryan, Inch House, from Lord Hawarden, Dundrum, Co.<br />

Tipperary, replying to his inquiry, and informing him that with reference to<br />

the recent Memorial sent by the Landed Proprietors of North Tipperary,<br />

proposing to divide that county into two Ridings, it did not appear that the<br />

Baronies of Kilnamamagh or Eliogathy could be included in the Northern<br />

Riding.<br />

585 8 Dec 1836<br />

Letter to George Ryan from GH Bennett, discussing family news and events.<br />

Expresses her hope that he will not be alone over Christmas and mentions the<br />

[Barry] family whom she is introducing in Dublin, “ I am sorry I cannot give<br />

them an introduction to Lady Bernard as we are not on terms”. Mentions her<br />

boys are to go to [Inlacestone], reluctant, as she is to part with them they<br />

cannot be kept at home “where there are no advantages to be had”. She<br />

comments on the recent run on the Banks and the confusion it caused. Closes<br />

describing her health as poor and notes the delay in the progression of Peter<br />

Grehan’s matrimonial affairs.<br />

586 11 Dec 1836<br />

Letter to George Ryan, Inch House, from Stephen Grehan discussing financial<br />

matters. Grehan thanks Ryan for the £600 received via Colonel [Laor],<br />

explaining he had to lend Mr. Whyte £1000 for “a very urgent call on him”.<br />

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