ID | 22195 |
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Collection | Papers of Judge John O'Hagan (1822-1890) |
Reference | N4/ |
Description | 30 Letter of condolence to Mrs O'Hagan from David Pigot, who writes of her late husband, 'Our intimacy had continued unbroken for more than forty five years.. .His bright and clear intellect, his wealthy store of knowledge, his prowess of communicating the results of both by word and writing, his fertile and poetic imagination, and (above all) his absolute goodness made me from the beginning ... give him that rank in my regard and affection which has remained (unchanged).. .to this day,' 9 December 18[90]. |
Access | Access is by appointment only. While generally access to the material is open to researchers, there may be restrictions on some collections. |
Century | 19th |
Keywords | |
Note | Death of O'Hagan, 1890-1894. A specific reference number precedes a description of the document. This, together with the main reference number, is needed to call up each document. |
Repository Name | Irish Jesuit Archives |
Address | 36 Leeson Street Lower Saint Kevin's Dublin 2 |
Eircode | D02 CD93 |
Telephone | (01) 775-8569 |
Email Address | archivessj@gmail.com |
Repository Web Address | https://www.jesuitarchives.ie/ |
Comment | The information listed from this repository has been extracted from lists available in the archive. These lists were compiled by archivists and we are grateful for their assistance. |
latitude | 53.33351 |
longitude | -6.25453 |