Edmund Sexton Pery Correspondence: Finding Aid
Summary report prepared by Huntington Staff, February 27, 1956; encoding by Diann Benti in August 2017.
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Overview of the Collection
Title: Edmund Sexton Pery Correspondence:
Dates (inclusive): 1759-1790
Bulk dates: 1770-1785
Collection Number: mssPE 1-347
Creator: Pery, Edmund Sexton, Viscount, 1719-1806.
Extent: 347 boxes in 6 boxes
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Abstract: This collection contains 347 letters chiefly addressed to Irish politician Edmund Sexton Pery, Viscount Pery (1719-1806) that
deal with Irish politics and parliamentary affairs,
particularly during Pery's tenure as Speaker of the Irish House of Commons (1771-1785).
Language: English.
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Preferred Citation
[Identification of item]. Edmund Sexton Pery Correspondence, The Huntington
Library, San Marino, California.
Provenance
Purchased from Southeran and Co., 1926. Formerly the property of Lord Emly of
Tervoe.
Related Materials in the Huntington Library
Copies of selected letters from this collection are held by the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, Belfast (PRONI).
The calendar of the selected letters, published by PRONI, is available
in the information file for this collection.
Biographical Note
Edmund Sexton Pery (1719-1806) was an Irish politician. In 1745, Pery was called to the Irish bar and in 1751 he was elected
an M.P. for Wicklow, serving from 1751-1760 before
becoming an M.P. for Limerick (1760-1785). The
Dictionary of National Biography notes that "The journals of the Irish House of Commons bear witness
to his activity in promoting the interests of Ireland, particularly of the city of Dublin." From 1760-1785, he represented
the city of Limerick, and on March 7, 1771,
he was elected speaker of the Irish House of Commons, a position he held until his retirement in 1785. He was created Viscount
Pery of
Newtown-Pery upon his retirement from politics.
Scope and Content
This collection contains 347 letters chiefly addressed to Edmund Sexton Pery, Viscount Pery (1719-1806) that deal with Irish
politics and parliamentary affairs,
particularly during Pery's tenure as Speaker of the Irish House of Commons (1771-1785); English policies towards Ireland,
particularly concerning revenue and trade; Pery's relations with Viscount Townshend
and successive Lords Lieutenant of Ireland; and political and ecclesiastical patronage. There are references to legislation
of the Irish house and
discussions of political situations and changes in government positions, etc.
There is some information on Pery's financial and business affairs.
Persons represented by five or more pieces:
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Andrews, Francis (18 items, approximately 1756-1774)
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Bingham, Charles, 1st Earl of Lucan (18 items, 1777-1789)
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Eden, William, 1st Baron Auckland (9 items, 1780-1781)
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Ellis, Welbore, 1st Baron Mendip (14 items, 1775-1794)
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Germain, George Sackville, 1st Viscount Sackville (11 items, 1757-1782)
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Hamilton, Sackville (5 items, 1780-1787)
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Hamilton, William Gerard (5 items, 1780-1787)
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Henley, Robert, 2d Earl of Northington (5 items, 1783-1784)
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Hobart, John, 2d Earl of Buckinghamshire (11 items, 1776-1783)
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Jenkinson, Charles, 1st Earl of Liverpool (12 items, 1775-1791)
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Orde-Powlett, Thomas, 1st Baron Bolton (13 items, 1784-1786)
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Townshend, George, 1st Marquis Townshend (12 items, 1772-1779)
Some notable items include:
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Bingham, Charles, 1st Earl of Lucan. 1780 October3. "The Church, the Sword, the Law, are to govern in the absence of the Ld.
Lt. as Irish-men can never
be trusted with so important a charge."
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Grenville, George Nugent Temple, 1st Marquis of Buckingham. 1783 October 23. "... every letter which I send or receive through
London is opened at the Post Office. ..."
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Hamilton, William Gerard. Series of 31 letters to Pery and one to John HelyHutchinson. Hamilton was a personal friend of
Pery's and the letters include a long
discussion of maneuvers to relieve Hamilton of his position as Irish Chancellor of the Exchequer (1763-1784).
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--------. 1764, Dec. 2. On birth of Pery's daughter: "I think I have a right to expect for the sake of those who are to succeed
me twenty years hence,
that since Perry has a daughter who will probably draw future secretaries into scrapes by her Beauty, He should likewise have
a son, who may imitate his Father, and extricate them, out of them, by his Friendship."
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Hervey, Frederick Augustus, 4th Earl of Bristol and Bp. of Derry. 1778, May 15. Letter from Rome on the religious implications
of war with France.
A selection of the letters was printed in the
H.M.C. Eighth Report, Appendix, 174-208; and in the
Fourteenth Report, Appendix IX, 155-99. Note that not all of the
letters published, however, are held in this collection.
The letters were previously mounted in three folio scrapbooks.
Arrangement
Alphabetical arrangement.
Indexing Terms
Subjects
Pery, Edmund Sexton,
Viscount, 1719-1806.
Ireland. Parliament.
House of Commons.
Ireland. Lord
Lieutenant (1767-1772 : Townshend)
Ireland. Lord
Lieutenant (1777-1780 : Buckinghamshire)
Ireland. Lord
Lieutenant (1783-1784 : Northington)
Patronage,
Ecclesiastical -- Ireland -- History -- 18th century -- Sources.
Patronage, Political
-- Ireland -- History -- 18th century -- Sources.
Politicians -- Ireland
-- Correspondence.
Great Britain --
History -- 18th century -- Sources.
Ireland -- History --
18th century -- Sources.
Ireland -- Politics
and government -- 1760-1820.
Forms/Genres
Letters (correspondence) -- Great
Britain -- -- 18th century.