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13 Whyte<br />

861 24 March 1834<br />

Copy of letter written by More O’Farrel to [ ] Whyte declaring “I have<br />

long felt in common with many others that those who have most benefited by<br />

the repeal of the Penal Laws owe a debt of gratitude to you for the sacrifice<br />

you made of professional advancement”. Declares Whyte’s case highlighted<br />

the injustices done to Catholics, and so he has recommended Whyte for<br />

advancement to Sir J Graham, who looked upon the case favourably. However<br />

he cautions that Whyte will never be offered the post of stipendiary magistrate<br />

he wishes for, as no Catholic would be offered such a position. Also copy<br />

letter from Whyte to [Lord D] expressing his despair at ever being offered a<br />

post by the Admiralty.<br />

862 13 May 1887<br />

Receipt for £401.6.6 received by Margaret Whyte from Admiral William<br />

Whyte and George E. Ryan, trustees of her parents’ settlement (5 Dec 1859).<br />

863 18 May 1887<br />

14 Others<br />

Receipt for £100.5.6 signed by John F. Whyte, received from Admiral<br />

William Whyte.<br />

14.1 Maria Edgeworth<br />

See Also<br />

/451<br />

864 6 Aug 1810<br />

Letter from Maria Edgeworth, Edgworthstown to J. Cummerford, Miniaturist<br />

Painter, Dame Street, Dublin. She requests Cummerford to copy a portrait of<br />

her father by Mr Hamilton “ as I think nothing can exceed the portraits which<br />

you have done for Sir J. Barrington’s work”. Commissions the painting<br />

“which I shall think cheap at whatever price you please to set upon it”.<br />

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