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1851 (11 October) Cork Famine letter from a schoolmaster soliciting financial support

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1851 (11 October) Cork Famine letter from a schoolmaster soliciting financial support

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Auction Date:2011 Sep 24 @ 12:00 (UTC+1)
Location:The Freemasons Hall - 17 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
1851 (11 October) Cork Famine letter from a schoolmaster soliciting financial support
manuscript
38 by 23cm., 15 by 9in.

A letter written by schoolmaster Mick Donovan from Shannon Street, Bandon, seeking financial support for a publication of poetry describing his experiences during the Famine period. The letter also describes his own personal situation "... before the failure of the potato crop I supported myself independently as a schoolmaster, but since the commencement of that fatal visitation I regret to say that my school dwindled away to utter insignificance... I have now compleated a poetical treatise called `The Ruined Hamlet` it most feelingly describes the prostration of trade the depression of the agricultural interest and the manifold evils resulting from the abovementioned national calamity...". The letter concludes with a list of members of the gentry who have given money towards the cost of publication. There appears to be no record of the publication of the poem.