John Richard Corballis manuscript material : 1 item, 1831

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John Richard Corballis manuscript material : 1 item, 1831

ยท To Messrs. Galignani, publishers : 1 letter signed : 9 Aug 1831 : (MISC 3391) : regarding the promotion of "a subscription for the relief of distress in the West of Ireland." Additionally signed by George Howell, the committee's other honorary secretary. Tipped in to the letter is a manuscript document relating to the Galignani's contribution to the cause, dated 8 Aug 1831.

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New York Public Library System, NYPL

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Howell, George, 1833-1910

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Born, 1833, Wrington; education was both sporadic and rudimentary, ending before he was twelve; at the age of eight he began working as a ploughboy, later moving to assist his father as a mortar boy and, in 1847, he became apprenticed to a Wrington shoemaker; largely self-taught, he was to become a voracious reader, notably of religious tracts and radical periodicals; enrolled in a local Chartist group, 1848, and underwent conversion to Wesleyan Methodism and taught at Sunday school. At the end ...

Central Committee for Relief of Distress in Ireland.

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Corballis, John Richard, 1796-1879.

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John Richard Corballis, Irish barrister at law. He was an honorary secretary of the Dublin Mansion House Relief Committee for Relief of Distress in Ireland. From the description of John Richard Corballis manuscript material : 1 item, 1831 (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 124095684 From the guide to the John Richard Corballis manuscript material : 1 item, 1831, (The New York Public Library. Carl H. Pforzheimer Collection of Shelley and His Circle.) ...

A. and W. Galignani (Firm)

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Anthony and William Galignani, British publishers and booksellers in Paris. Sons of Italian-born publisher Giovanni Galignani, they took over the family business upon his death in 1821. From the description of A. and W. Galignani manuscript material : 1 item, 1821 (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 232157787 ...