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  1. The collection details the history of the estate of the Conolly family, notably the great country house of Castletown in County Kildare. For the most part the papers date from the time of Thomas Conolly (b 1738) and his wife Lady Louisa Lennox, it contains a broad range of accounts such as house bills, servants’ bills, tradesmen’s bills, deeds and rentals and other papers relating to the ...

  2. Louisa Conolly née Lennox (1743-1817) who married Thomas Conolly (1734-1803). Thomas and Louisa had no children so the estate passed to a grand-nephew, Edward Michael Pakenham (1786-1849) who assumed the surname Conolly in 1821.

  3. William Conolly (9 April 1662 – 30 October 1729), also known as Speaker Conolly, was an Irish Whig politician, Commissioner of Revenue, lawyer and landowner. He was an influential figure in Irish politics, serving as Speaker of the Irish House of Commons between 1715 and his death.

  4. Conolly material has now been separated out, and bears reference MS 41,341. Finally the National Library acquired two volumes of letters in 1998, including letters from Thomas and Lady Louisa Conolly about the 1798 rebellion.2 These volumes, now bearing references MS 34,922 and MS 40,242, previously formed part of the collection of the late Mr

  5. found: M'lady's book of household secrets : recipes, remedies & essential etiquette, 2013 : jacket (Lady Louisa Conolly of Castletown House) found : Castletown House, 10 Dec. 2014 about (Thomas Conolly (1738-1803) arrived at Castletown in 1759 following his marriage to Lady Louisa Lennox (1743-1821) in 1758.

  6. Lady Louisa Conolly, 1743-1821 by Brian FitzGerald, 1950, Staples Press edition, in English Lady Louisa Conolly, 1743-1821 by Brian FitzGerald | Open Library It looks like you're offline.