Letter 17: Nano Nagle writing to Teresa Mulally, Dublin on 31 January 1783 – (Honora (Nano) Nagle) Previous Next


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Date: 1783

Museum: The Library of University College Dublin (Dublin, Ireland)

Technique: Paper

Manuscript letter written by Nano Nagle on 31 January 1783, to Teresa Mulally, Dublin. In the letter, Nagle indicates her intent to establish an asylum for homeless women. The text is over-written, in black ink. The letter is known as Letter 17. This is the last surviving letter in Nagle

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