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Copies of correspondence between Daniel Mahony of Caherciveen and Francis Sugrue of Cork relating to payment of debt, 1862-64.
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Manuscript
Subjects:
Mahony, Daniel
Sugrue, Francis
1862
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1862
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Dublin: National Library of Ireland, Ms. 13,635(4)
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