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CONGREVE (John Ussher). Catalogue of the Library of John Ussher Congreve, Esq. Mount-Congreve. MDCCCXXVII.1827
Waterford: Printed by John Bull, First edition, 4to (260 x 220 mm), 35, [1]pp., with half-title, orig. boards, some minor paper repairs to spine otherwise a very nice copy. A scarce and early Irish provincial Country House Library Catalogue. Mount Congreve House was built in about 1760 by the local architect John Roberts, who subsequently designed and built most of the 18th-century public buildings in Waterford, including both cathedrals. His client was John Congreve of Waterford, whose father the first Ambrose Congreve had played a prominent part in the development of the city until his early death in 1741. Ambrose Congreve had been a successful merchant, banker, politician and land developer, and his son was following the trend for a successful businessman to acquire a country estate when he bought a tract of land a few miles outside the city from the Christmas family of Whitfield. Here he built, on a spectacular site overlooking the River Suir, what became Mount Congreve (the original Irish name, Bruachaille, means "the edge of a cliff"). The Congreves were in constant residence and the estate passed in direct descent from father to son until the recent death of the late Mr Ambrose Congreve in 2011 when the estate was left in trust to the Irish State (Mount Congreve House website). JISC locates the Cambridge Uinversity Library copy only; OCLC adds a single copy at the National Library of Ireland.
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