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MCOL/Van de Weyer Albums/Album 6/ff.19r-19v · Unidad documental simple · 27 October 1833
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Autograph letter addressed from "Malahide Castle", signed, to “Col Shawe”. “Col Shawe” is Lieutenant Colonel Merrick Shawe. Also mentioned in the letter is Richard, Marquess Wellesley (1760–1842), Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, his wife, Marianne Wellesley née Caton (1788-1853), her sister Elizabeth Caton (1790-1862), and Thomas Spring Rice (1790–1866).

Full transcription of the letter:

Malahide Castle
Sunday Octr. 27th
1833

My Dr Col Shawe

Altho’ you have shewn me no signs of life, since
my return to this land of Blessedness, yet so many
tender recollections, and historical associations, of all
that concerns you & the vice regal court of the
present day, crowd on my mind in this Castle, that
I cannot refrain from giving you a flapper and
reminding you, that, “such things were, & were to us
most dear”.—This being sentimentally observed, I shall
proceed to business, in the true Irish style, by
asking a favor—viz—will you allow me—to
name a few foreign letters (which are lying for me
at my Booksellers in London),—under cover to
you? —They are but letters! in case you
favorably “incline your ear” to my petition

will you have the kindness to frank the inclosed
for my Ministers which contains an order to
forward my foreigns letters to you.—We
shall return to Town ^\on/ Tuesday—and
hope to hear from you, de-bisée-birse,
a good account of the Lord Lieutenants
health & of the safe arrival of la
belle Excellence.—We have had
Mr & Mrs Littleton here, making
the most agreable impressions,
I grieve for the loss of my old Fogeys,
especially as there does not appear

that there are any younger ones to supply
their place at present in Dublin,
I hope Mr Spring Rice will spare us
the two or three men, old or young that
remain,—& that under the latter head
he will at least leave us him, whose
eternally devouée, I beg to subscribe myself
Sydney Morgan

I hope Miss Caton accompanies Lady Wellesley;
She is a famous Coajutor, as we say in our church—
If you have not read Manor Sackvill (in dramatic
scenes) you may expect to be read out of mine by
Bell book & Candle light!

[Superscription:] Col Shawe

[Docketed:] Lady Morgans letters

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MCOL/Van de Weyer Albums/Album 6/ff.21r-21v · Unidad documental simple · 27 November 1830
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Autograph letter in Spanish, addressed from "Barranquilla", signed, to General Luque, Cartagena. Bolivar is helping a friend leave the country to General Luque and asking Luque to make adjustments to his passport.

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MCOL/Van de Weyer Albums/Album 6/ff.39r-39v · Unidad documental simple · undated
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Autograph letter addressed from "Gloucester House ", to a “Miss Caton” in which he expresses gratitude for her having remembered the wish he expressed for General Washington’s valedictory address and he is obliged to her for having procured it for him. He writes that Colonel Dalton delivered the book late last night and he may now return his best of thanks for it. It is doubly valuable to him for having received it from her.

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