Nano Nagle writing to Miss Mulally

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Nano Nagle writing to Miss Mulally

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Copy letter from Nano Nagle to Teresa Mulally welcoming Mulally and Miss (Ann) Corballis' return to health and expressing hope that they will accept the Rule of the Sisters of the Charitable Instruction; if it is not God's will that Mulally and her companions will take vows, they can still rely on the Sisters in Cork to do all in their power to establish a foundation in "the metropolise". Nagle refers to "many disagreeable circumstances", the convent under construction in Cork which she hopes will attract young ladies with substantial dowries, and the reception of a young aspirant of great merit.



Metadata:
title: Nano Nagle writing to Miss Mulally
Type of resource: [{"@value"=>"dctypes:Text"}]
published: [{"@value"=>"Cork, Ireland"}]
created: 1777-08-21
Location of original: Copy letter in Presentation Convent, George's Hill, Dublin 7. Original letter in Presentation Convent, New Windsor, New York, USA.
Ownership/custodial history: This letter was sent to the Presentation Convent, New Windsor, New York, USA, from the Ursuline Sisters, Blackrock, Cork.
Credits: Images courtesy of Presentation Convent, George's Hill, Dublin 7.
Keywords: Nano Nagle, Sisters of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Ursuline Sisters, County Cork, Cork city, Presentation Sisters, Sisters of Charitable Instruction of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, nuns, education in Ireland, Catholicism, Penal Laws.
permalink: doi:10.7925/drs1.ucdlib_153356
topic-LCSH: [{"@value"=>"Education"}, {"@value"=>"Nuns"}, {"@value"=>"Dissenters, Religious"}, {"@value"=>"Legal status, laws, etc."}]
genre: letter
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