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<title>DR. Joseph Fenn Sleigh to James Barry</title>
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Sleigh, Dr. Joseph Fenn
McLoughlin, Tim
Dr. Joseph Fenn Sleigh (1733-70), Quaker and art connoisseur, practised as a physician in&#13;
Cork. He had attended the Quaker school at Ballitore soon after Edmund Burke was a pupil&#13;
there and later studied medicine in Edinburgh where he knew Oliver Goldsmith (1730-74). He&#13;
was on the staff of the North Infirmary Hospital, Cork from 1759 until his death. Goldsmith&#13;
wrote an elegy on him (Tim Cadogan and Jeremiah Falvey, A Biographical Dictionary of&#13;
Cork (Dublin, 2006), p. 311). He was a life-long acquaintance of Burke.&#13;
Barry,  now  aged  22, was  in Dublin  attending  classes  in  figure  drawing  at  the Dublin&#13;
Society's Art School  (The Dublin Society Drawing Schools, Students and Award Winners&#13;
1746-1876, compiled by Gitta Willemson (Royal Dublin Society, 2000), pp. 4, 248).
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<title>The McGahern Archive at the James Hardiman Library</title>
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<description>The McGahern Archive at the James Hardiman Library
Fahey, Fergus; Reddan, Marie
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