Serie 1 - Pertaining to the Monsell family

Bereich "Identifikation"

Signatur

IE 2135 P29/1

Titel

Pertaining to the Monsell family

Datum/Laufzeit

  • 1722-2024 (Anlage)

Erschließungsstufe

Serie

Umfang und Medium

13 items (one item outsize)

Bereich "Kontext"

Name des Bestandsbildners

(c. 1660s-)

Biographische Angaben

The Monsells, of French extraction, were a plantation family from Dorsetshire, England, who had settled in Tervoe, county Limerick by the 1660s. Many of the early members of the family were prosperous merchants and landowners, most notably Samuel Monsell (d. 1735), a shipping merchant whose business extended from Ireland to England, France, Holland and Spain. Of his several sons, the eldest, William (1705-1772) became a lawyer. His second marriage in 1751 to Dymphna Pery (d. 1774), sister of Edmond Sexton Pery, MP and three-time Speaker of the Irish House of Commons, gave the Monsells not only a distinguished pedigree but considerable political influence. Their son, Colonel William Thomas Monsell (1754-1836), married Hannah Strettell of Dublin, whose father Amos Strettell was director of the Bank of Ireland. Their younger son, Thomas, became Archdeacon of Derry and was father to the noted hymnologist John Samuel Bewley Monsell and to the celebrated botanical artist Diana Conyngham Ellis née Monsell. Colonel Monsell’s elder son, William, was grandfather to and namesake of the distinguished politician William Monsell (1812-1894). His first wife, Anna Maria Wyndham Quin (1814-1855), whom he married in 1836, was daughter of the second Earl of Dunraven of Adare Manor, county Limerick, then one of the wealthiest men in Ireland. William Monsell was created 1st Baron Emly of Tervoe in 1874. The title became extinct on the death of his only surviving son, Thomas William Gaston Monsell (1858-1932), from his second marriage to Berthe de Montigny Boulainvilliers (d. 1890).

Bestandsgeschichte

Abgebende Stelle

Bereich "Inhalt und innere Ordnung"

Eingrenzung und Inhalt

This series contains letters, a diary and other documents pertaining to the Monsell family of Tervoe, county Limerick.

Bewertung, Vernichtung und Terminierung

Zuwächse

Ordnung und Klassifikation

The material is arranged chronologically by date.

Bedingungen des Zugriffs- und Benutzungsbereichs

Benutzungsbedingungen

Unrestricted access to most items. No access to P12/1/2 until conserved. For transcripts of this document, see P29/1/12-13.

Reproduktionsbedingungen

In der Verzeichnungseinheit enthaltene Sprache

  • Englisch

Schrift in den Unterlagen

    Anmerkungen zu Sprache und Schrift

    Physische Beschaffenheit und technische Anforderungen

    Paper documents, mostly in good or reasonable condition. P29/1/2 requires conservation treatment and is too fragile to be safely handled.

    Findmittel

    Bereich Sachverwandte Unterlagen

    Existenz und Aufbewahrungsort von Originalen

    Existenz und Aufbewahrungsort von Kopien

    Verwandte Verzeichnungseinheiten

    Verwandte Beschreibungen

    Bereich "Anmerkungen"

    Alternative Identifikatoren/Signaturen

    Zugriffspunkte

    Zugriffspunkte (Thema)

    Zugriffspunkte (Ort)

    Zugriffspunkte (Name)

    Zugriffspunkte (Genre)

    Bereich "Beschreibungskontrolle"

    Identifikator "Beschreibung"

    Benutzte Regeln und/oder Konventionen

    Status

    Erschließungstiefe

    Sprache(n)

      Schrift(en)

        Quellen

        Bereich Zugang