[letter] My Dear Sir, I believe the inscription of which you were so good as to send me rubbing is to be read as follws: I remain Dear Sir, yours faithfully Charles ?Grant,. Geo. V. Du Noyer Esq

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Title

[letter] My Dear Sir, I believe the inscription of which you were so good as to send me rubbing is to be read as follws: I remain Dear Sir, yours faithfully Charles ?Grant,. Geo. V. Du Noyer Esq

Subject

letter

Description

[letter] My Dear Sir, I believe the inscription of which you were so good as to send me rubbing is to be read as follws: "Hic jacet Jacobus filius Domini de Bary item pro animabus Dominorum de Kylmicknyn" The chief difficulty it in the parts to which you disected my allentien viz p (i.e. pro), and anbus (animabus) I remain Dear Sir, yours faithfully Charles ?Grant,. Geo. V. Du Noyer Esq

Creator

George Victor Du Noyer

Source

Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland

Publisher

The Discovery Programme

Date

4 December 1855

Contributor

Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland

Rights

http://www.europeana.eu/rights/rr-f/

Format

18.4 x 11.4

Identifier

i_007065v01

Medium

pen and ink on paper

Spatial Coverage

TCD
Dublin
Ireland

Files

i_007065v01 copy.jpg

Citation

George Victor Du Noyer, “[letter] My Dear Sir, I believe the inscription of which you were so good as to send me rubbing is to be read as follws: I remain Dear Sir, yours faithfully Charles ?Grant,. Geo. V. Du Noyer Esq,” Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, accessed October 10, 2024, http://rsai.locloudhosting.net/items/show/23062.

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