- Carrighan
- Fonds
- 1802–1953
Letters, diaries of travels, papers relating to legal and financial matters. Includes some material relating to Mrs Julia Carrighan, AJC's wife.
Carrighan, Arthur Judd (1781-1845) traveller
Letters, diaries of travels, papers relating to legal and financial matters. Includes some material relating to Mrs Julia Carrighan, AJC's wife.
Carrighan, Arthur Judd (1781-1845) traveller
Letters, diaries and miscellaneous documents
Part of Papers of Arthur Carrighan
Letters to and from Carrighan, diaries and other documents relating to his travels, miscellaneous documents
Part of Papers of Arthur Carrighan
Documents relating to financial matters concerning Arthur Judd Carrighan and his wife Julia Carrighan.
Original folder holding AJC's papers
Part of Papers of Arthur Carrighan
Autograph letter, signed, to Lieutenant Colonel John Carrighan (AJC's brother) from Rome
Part of Papers of Arthur Carrighan
Gives a description of journey from Paris to Rome, including crossing Mount Cenis in deep snow. Contends that his health has never been better. Has been pleased to meet up with old friends in Italy. Believes that Italy is becoming dearer, and made sure to arrive in Rome before Holy Week in order to find reasonable lodgings. Has been to a number of social occasions, including a concert by Romberg.
Carrighan, Arthur Judd (1781-1845) traveller
Part of Papers of Arthur Carrighan
Terentius Carrighan to William Scott: assignment of reversionary interest in 1/3 share of residue under will of AJC
Autograph letter, signed, from Sir Francis Chantrey, Belgravia Place
Part of Papers of Arthur Carrighan
Discusses the terms and conditions in sculpting a bust of Dr Clarke [Clarke, Edward Daniel (1769-1822), mineralogist. The bust is now in the Fitzwilliam Museum], a commission which he will be proud to undertake.
Chantrey, Sir Francis Legatt (1781-1841) sculptor
Part of Papers of Arthur Carrighan
Rev. George Greystick Carrighan to James Bell: assignment of a reversionary interest under the will of Rev. AJC
Autograph letter, signed, to Lieutenant Colonel John Carrighan (AJC's brother) from Paris
Part of Papers of Arthur Carrighan
Gives a graphic account of the aftermath of the assassination of the Duc de Berry on the 13th February 1820. Describes the state of the city, the political machinations and the interrogation of the perpertrator.
Carrighan, Arthur Judd (1781-1845) traveller
Autograph letter, signed, in Italian to Rome, from Guiseppe Capece, Archbishop of Taranto
Part of Papers of Arthur Carrighan
Is happy to received news from AJC. His health is good despite the inclement weather. Advises against visiting towns due to an epidemic.