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To Lady Blessington, writer and literary hostess : 3 letters : -- 1 autograph letter signed : 27 Mar 1848 : (BLES 5.411a) : from Paris : begins, "I forwarded without delay your packet to your correspondent ..." -- 1 autograph letter signed : 17 Dec [no year] : (BLES 5.411b) : from Mulgrave Castle : begins, "I have just received your letter, and have to thank you much for your prompt attention ..." -- 1 autograph letter signed : "Thursday M.g" : (BLES 5.412a) : [no place] : begins, "To day is my [courrier?] day and I am now certain of my time ..."; with thick mourning border. -- All letters to Blessington in v. 5 of The Blessington Papers. Shelved with oversized bound manuscripts.|||To Charles Hervey, writer on theater : 1 autograph letter third person : 18 Nov 1846 : (MISC 2232) : from British Embassy, Paris : with thanks "for the volume which Mr. Hervey has been kind enough to offer him.".|||To Mary Hunter of Belfast : 1 autograph note third person : 10 Mar 1848 : (MISC 0871) : from Mulgrave Castle : reads in full, "The Marquess of Normanby has received Miss Mary Hunter's note and has great pleasure in complying with her request." With the postmarked envelope, with red was seal with armorial design.