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September Archive of the Month – Commonplace Book of Alexander Lamiliere

Commonplace Book of Alexander Lamiliere
Commonplace Book of Alexander Lamiliere
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The RCB Library’s ‘Archive of the Month’ for September will feature the commonplace book of the Revd Alexander Lamiliere.

Commonplace books were popular with ladies and gentlemen in Ireland in the 18th and 19th centuries. They were a convenient way of recording useful and improving pieces of knowledge such as copies of letters, poems, recipes, excerpts from scripture or prayers. Some were substantial, some were slight but all were unique in reflecting the interests of their creators.

Alexander Lamiliere, the creator of this commonplace book came from French Huguenot stock. He spent his entire ministry in the city of Cork being successively Chancellor of Cork, Vicar of Holy Trinity. Archdeacon of Cork, and Vicar of St Peter’s, between 1774 and his death in 1800. He is buried in St Nicholas’ graveyard.

The contents of the commonplace book include an account of the Lamilliere family, written in French, by Lamilliere’s grandmother who was a member of the de Proisy family, copies of letters written to the Cork newspapers reflecting local concerns, and prayers composed by Lamilliere. The volume is likely to be of interest to those concerned with Irish Huguenot families, the Church of Ireland in the late 18th century, and, especially events in the city of Cork.

For further information please contact:
Dr Susan Hood
RCB Library
Braemor Park
Churchtown
Dublin 14
Tel: 01–4923979
Fax: 01–4924770
E–mail: susan.hood@rcbcoi.org

 

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