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Berehaven harbour as a naval station and fortifications on the south-west coast of Ireland Pamphlets

"...With love, C. [Winton?]..." handwritten note on t.p. in black ink. -- Border on t.p. -- Printed by H.T. Jennings, Prince's Buildings, MDCCCLXVI [1866]. -- The author, a younger son of the 4th Duke of Newcastle, was evidently not a man to be trifled with. See conclusion of his letter to Lord Palmerston dated Nice, 23 Jan. 1864: "P.S. Will you desire your Secretary, when he answers this, to dire…

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Creator

  • Clinton, Charles Pelham, Lord, 1813-1894.

Publisher

  • Bath H.T. Jennings

Subject

  • Fortification -- Ireland -- History.
  • Cork (Ireland : County) -- History.
  • Ireland -- History, Military -- 19th century.

Type of item

  • InteractiveResource
  • Software
  • software, multimedia

Date

  • 1866
  • 1866

Creator

  • Clinton, Charles Pelham, Lord, 1813-1894.

Publisher

  • Bath H.T. Jennings

Subject

  • Fortification -- Ireland -- History.
  • Cork (Ireland : County) -- History.
  • Ireland -- History, Military -- 19th century.

Type of item

  • InteractiveResource
  • Software
  • software, multimedia

Date

  • 1866
  • 1866

Providing institution

  • The Oireachtas Library & Research Service

Aggregator

  • Irish Manuscripts Commission

Rights statement for the media in this item (unless otherwise specified)

  • http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/
  • http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/

Places

  • Bath
  • Bath

Source

  • The Oireachtas Library & Research Service

Identifier

  • http://opac.oireachtas.ie/Data/Library3/Library3/DCT148010.pdf

Language

  • en

Year

  • 1866

Providing country

  • Ireland

Collection name

  • 15416_L_IE_IMC_oireachtas

First time published on Europeana

  • 2014-12-01T13:16:45.568Z

Last time updated from providing institution

  • 2014-12-01T13:16:45.568Z
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