Finding Aid
Lettice O'Hanlon of Orior fonds. --1900-1951. -- 12.5 cm of textual records.
The Letter Book of Henry Pringle from 1747-1782, edited by Miss Lettice O'Hanlon of Orior "Elizabeth Evory", his great great grand-niece, copied by her from a letter-book kept by Henry Pringle during 40 years military service in North America, West Indies and Europe. 50,000 words, handwritten and typed by Miss O'Hanlon. Also a large quantity of army orders of the period, last will and testament of Henry Pringle, many letters from people to whom Miss O'Hanlon wrote tracing the genealogy of the Pringle family, journals, research notes and ephemera.
F.1 Correspondence to Miss L. O'Hanlon, 1900-1920
F.2 Correspondence to Miss L. O'Hanlon, 1921-1930
F.3 Correspondence to Miss L. O'Hanlon, 1931-1940
F.4 Correspondence to Miss L. O'Hanlon, 1941-1951
F.5 Correspondence to Miss O'Hanlon, undated, or unidentified
F.6 Correspondence not addressed to Miss L. O'Hanlon
F.7 Transcription of Henry Pringle's Letter Book, Section I, 1747-1762
F.8 Transcription of Henry Pringle's Letter Book, Section 2, 1771-1782
F.9 Notebook (History) - Pringle letters - partial listing of dates
F.10 Research Notes
F.11 Research Notes
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