Daniel O'connell, to Charles Buller, MP (and Benjamin Hawes),
- C839.
- File
- 1844, Jan. 9.
Part of Nassau Senior papers
Reply to letter dated Dec. 5, 1843; critical of English govt's atlitude to Ireland; suggests answers to Irish problem. Copy.
Daniel O'connell, to Charles Buller, MP (and Benjamin Hawes),
Part of Nassau Senior papers
Reply to letter dated Dec. 5, 1843; critical of English govt's atlitude to Ireland; suggests answers to Irish problem. Copy.
Definitions of Capital, commenced
Part of Nassau Senior papers
Original manuscript of a lecture delivered by Senior at Oxford (Course II, No. 3), entitled 'Definitions of Capital; commenced'. [Not in Nassau William Senior's hand, apart from occasional corrections.]
Definitions of Capital, concluded
Part of Nassau Senior papers
Original manuscript of a lecture delivered by Senior at Oxford (Course II, No. 4), entitled 'Definitions of Capital; concluded'. [Only partly in Nassau William Senior's hand.]
Part of Nassau Senior papers
Diaries of Mrs M. C. Senior for the years 1831-82 (except for the years 1833, 1838, 1842, 1861 and 1870). There are 2 diaries for the years 1839 and 1858. E759(1851) and E764(1856) are French diaries. [See F16 for a personal name index to diaries for the period 1831-64].
Dickinson, [Dublin], to S., Lincoln's Inn,
Part of Nassau Senior papers
Ref. to Mr O'Hanlon who is honest but is a 'blunderer'; Whately considers that '... it will be regarded as a gratuitous insult that a scattered-brained RC should be employed...' to draw up a Church Bill.
Dickinson, [Dublin], to S., Lincoln's Inn,
Part of Nassau Senior papers
Is sending petition to Bingham Baring and hopes that he and S. will take it to 'the two houses'. 'You perceive what a set is made on [? the] subject of Irish poor laws. The Archbishop says it rests with you to counteract this & save Ireland from utter ruin. As an Irishman I would add my entreatis to you I wish you were a member.'. [Includes brief postscript by Whately]. Torn.
Dickinson, Dublin, to S., Lincoln's Inn,
Part of Nassau Senior papers
Re S's 'admirable pamphlet', which '... does not maintain a principle in which I do not fully concur - the Church ought to regard you as an enlightened and real friend.' Cannot see way of preventing Catholic priests from receiving fees; his views supported by Whately. Damaged.
Dickinson, [Dublin], to S., Lincoln's Inn,
Part of Nassau Senior papers
Writing on Whately's behalf; part of Lord John Russell's speech has alarmed Whately; does not believe that the revenues of the Church should be increased with an increase in the number of protestants; Whately has talked with the Surgeon General [Sir Philip] Crampton, who fears the worst for Ireland; Dickinson feels govt has been unfair to Church; Whately ill. [Attached is a copy of an extract of the letter].
Dickinson, [Dublin], to S., Lincoln's Inn,
Part of Nassau Senior papers
Sends Whately's views on Nassau William Senior's pamphlet; considers that problem lies with electors making up their own mind on the pledges made by candidates instead of choosing the best man; suggests ways of remedying this. [Published in: E. J. Whately, Life and Correspondence of Richard Whately, Vol. I, pp. 292-31.
Part of Nassau Senior papers
Original manuscript of a lecture delivered by Senior at Oxford (Course I, No. 9), entitled 'Direct & indirect Production'. [Mostly in Nassau William Senior's hand and dated 26 July 1847].
Don. S. Morison, Dominica, to R. G. Bruce, [London],
Part of Nassau Senior papers
Ref. to letters sent to Bruce via Capt. Mann who has since been ordered off the island; financial problems and the deterioration of affairs in Dominica; the trial of the slave 'Sambo', and other comments on slaves; the confiscation to the King's yard of Bruce's possessions; the possible attack on the island (by the British]. (Endorsed: 'Q[?ueens] Arms 10th June 79 this letter was opened in the presence Ja; Cockburn, Robert Melvill, H. Darby.').
Dr W. D. Acland, [?Southampton] to S., Lincoln's Inn,
Part of Nassau Senior papers
Advice on matrimonial matters; approves of Nassau William Senior's long 'apprenticeship.'.
Part of Nassau Senior papers
Draft by S. of his 'Statement of the provision for the poor, and the condition of the labouring classes, in considerable portion of America (Being the Preface to the Foreign Communications contained in the Appendix to the Poor Law Report.)' [published in 1835].
Draft by S. of plan for the proceedings of the English Poor Law Inquiry Commission,
Part of Nassau Senior papers
Draft typescript of Mrs Strachey's biography of Senior (Chapters 1, 2, 5, 6, 9, 12),
Part of Nassau Senior papers
E. Clarey, Barbados, to Mrs Duke, Exeter,
Part of Nassau Senior papers
Family news and gossip.
Earl Of Radnor, to Alexis De Tocqueville,
Part of Nassau Senior papers
Comments on recipient's letter of 26 June; refs to debates in the House of Lords on 'Free Trade'; family news. French.
Edition of the Barbados Mercury,
Part of Nassau Senior papers
Edition of the Barbados Mercury,
Part of Nassau Senior papers