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Appointment of George Munro to be clerk in the service of the ordnance at Curacao by the Earl of Moira, March 20, 1807. Ms. poem "Lines to a Comet" by W. Carleton, 19th c.
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Manuscript
Subjects:
Carleton, William
Rawdon-Hastings, Francis
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Hastings, 2nd Earl of Moira, and 1st Marq. of
Munro, George
1807-03
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1807: March
Songs and Poems
Lines to a Comet
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Dublin: Royal Irish Academy, Ms. 23. N. 38: (Extracts)
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