William Hovell Letterbook
TeidealWilliam Hovell Letterbook
TagairtIE 627/SM771 (NLI P.4652)
Dáta
1683 - 1686
CruthaitheoirHovell, William | fl 1683-86 | merchant
Dáta táirgthe 1683 - 1686
Scóp agus InneacharCopy and edited transcription of Letterbook of William Hovell, Cork merchant.
The microfilm copy of the book is copyright National Library of Ireland, their reference NLI P.4652.
In February 2013 James O'Shea produced an unpublished transcript of the letterbook, with an introduction and appendices, entitled Early Cork Trade: The Letterbook of William Hovell 1683/86.
The letterbook documents the development of trade in Cork at a key period, when, despite political turbulance, the city was establishing itself as one of the major ports of the British empire, and in particular of its trade with the Americas. O'Shea provides a family tree and appendices showing customers, commodities, and ports traded with, including London, Bristol, Barbados, Tenerife, Genoa, Cadiz, and Lisbon. Hovell's letters also shed some light on the political events of the period, and on the character of this English Protestant settler, who formed part of an important trading community and political grouping.
The microfilm copy of the book is copyright National Library of Ireland, their reference NLI P.4652.
In February 2013 James O'Shea produced an unpublished transcript of the letterbook, with an introduction and appendices, entitled Early Cork Trade: The Letterbook of William Hovell 1683/86.
The letterbook documents the development of trade in Cork at a key period, when, despite political turbulance, the city was establishing itself as one of the major ports of the British empire, and in particular of its trade with the Americas. O'Shea provides a family tree and appendices showing customers, commodities, and ports traded with, including London, Bristol, Barbados, Tenerife, Genoa, Cadiz, and Lisbon. Hovell's letters also shed some light on the political events of the period, and on the character of this English Protestant settler, who formed part of an important trading community and political grouping.
Méid1 roll microfilm; 1 vol
Cur síos fisiciúilMicrofilm and bound book
TeangaEnglish
Eochairfhocail an duineHovell, William | fl 1683-86 | merchant
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