19th Century Ireland
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19th Century Ireland
Disbound. [First Report from the Select Committee on Receivers, Courts of Chancery and Exchequer (Ireland); together with the Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, and Index] H.C. 438, of Session 1849; Together with [Second Report from the Select Committee on Receivers, Courts of Chancery and Exchequer (Ireland); together with the Proceedings of the Committee.] H.C. 494, of Session 1849. The Select Committee was appointed to Inquire into the State of the Law as respects the Appointment of Receivers of the Courts of Chancery and Equity Exchequer in Ireland, and the Effect of the Present Laws and Regulations of the said Courts in the Management of Estates under their control. Contains extensive information on the said Courts and witnesses called, including statistics and accounts. Keywords: Irish History, 19th Century, Courts, Policing and Justice, Legal Administration and Procedure. 220pp. Disbound, housed in a protective file
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- Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be printed
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- 1849
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- KON0824004
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Disbound. [Report from the Select Committee on Registry of Deeds (Ireland) Bill] Report, Minutes of Evidence and Appendix from the Committee to whom the Bill, intituled, “A Bill to regulate the Office for Registering Deeds, Conveyances and Wills in Ireland” was referred, with special instructions to inquire into the Nature and Extent of the Duties and Responsibility of the Registrar of Deeds in Ireland; and also into the circumstances attendant on the making of Two Treasury Minutes of the same date, granting £.1,500 and £.1,200 per annum to the Registrars. Contains extensive information on the Registrars Office, the Witnesses called and the Treasury Minutes relating to the Registrar. Keywords: Irish History, 19th Century Ireland, Land Law, Parliament. 120pp. Disbound, housed in a protective file
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- Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be printed
- Publication date
- 1832
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- KON0824002
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Disbound. [Report, Minutes of Evidence, and Appendix, from the Select Committee on the Circulating Paper, the Specie, and the Current Coin in Ireland; And also, on the Exchange between that part of the United Kingdom and Great Britain. (May and June, 1804)] The Committee was appointed to Inquire into the State of Ireland as to its Circulating Paper, the Specie, and Current Coin, and the Exchange between that part of the United Kingdom and Great Britain. The report opens with the Subject of the Exchange between Great Britain and Ireland, which they considered under three headings: (1) As to the Fact of an unfavourable Exchange existing, and to what extent; (2) As to the Causes which created it: (3) As to the Remedies which could be resorted to for either removing or alleviating the inconveniencies arising from it. The report then goes on to briefly discuss the Specie and Current Coin of Ireland. Appendix contains extensive tables of Statistics and Accounts. Keywords: Irish History, 19th Century, Banking, Currency, Financial Institutions, Monetary Policy. 197pp. Disbound, housed in a protective file
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- Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be printed
- Publication date
- 1826
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- KON0824005
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€ 395.00
Ireland 1860-80 from Stereo Photographs: Facsimile Documents (Facsimil...
The National Library Of Ireland
Paperback. From the library of Michel Déon. Clean copy with minor shelf wear
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- Paperback
- Publication date
- 1981
- Publisher
- The National Library of Ireland Dublin
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- Used, Very Good
- SKU
- KMK0021784
- ISBN
- 9780907328018
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€ 6.75
€ 6.75
[Copy of Minutes of Evidence taken at the Trial of the Drogheda Electi...
The House Of Commons Shorthand Writer
Disbound. [Copy of Minutes of Evidence taken at the Trial of the Drogheda Election Petition, 1859] In the matter of the Trial of the Election Petition for the Borough of Drogheda, between Sir F. Leopold McClintock, Petitioner, and Benjamin Whitworth, respondent, Judge William Keogh determined; -That Benjamin Whitworth, Esq., is not duly elected a Burgess to serve in the present Parliament for the Borough and County of the town of Drogheda. –That the said election for said Borough and county of the town of Drogheda is a void election. –That Benjamin Whitworth was, By himself and his agents, guilty of undue influence at the said election. –That a system of intimidation was organised carried out at the last election for the for the said borough and county of the town of Drogheda, subversive of freedom of election, and outrages were committed previous to and during the election, which were calculated to deter, and did in fact deter, electors from exercising their franchise at said election. 106pp. Disbound, housed in a protective file
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- Alexander Thom & Sons Dublin
- Publication date
- 1869
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- KON0822961
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€ 275.00
€ 275.00
[Copy of Minutes of Evidence at the Trial of the Sligo Election Petiti...
The House Of Commons Shorthand Writer
Disbound. [Sligo Borough Election. Copy of the Minutes of Evidence taken at the Trial of the Sligo Election Petition. (1869.) With Index] In the matter of the Petition of Michael Foley and Joseph Foley, Petitioners, Major Lawrence Edward Knox, MP Respondent, tried in Carrick-on-Shannon on the 19th day of February 1869, The following was determined: -That the last election for the said borough of Sligo was a void election. –That the said Major Lawrence Edward Knox was not duly elected to serve in the present Parliament for the said Borough of Sligo. –That the said Major Lawrence Edward Knox was, by his agents, guilty of bribery at said election. –That it has not been proved that such bribery was committed by, or with the knowledge of or consent of Major Lawrence Edward Knox. –That John Sheil, a voter, did, immediately before the said election, receive money and goods from Stephen M. Cherry acting on behalf of the said Major Lawrence Edward Knox and did agree to receive further amounts of money from Stephen M. Cherry for agreeing to refrain from voting at said election, and was guilty of bribery. –That Patrick Neilan, Patrick Flynn, Martin Mulligan and Charles Tiernan, received money for agreeing to vote for the said Major Lawrence Edward Knox at said election, and were guilty of bribery. –That in addition to the persons so reported, it was proved by the evidence of Major Lawrence Edward Knox, and other testimony, that divers of the electors of said borough, from 30 to 40 in number, were in the habit of applying for money directly to the said Major Lawrence Edward Knox, and to other persons, acting on his behalf, in consideration of their agreeing to vote for, or refrain from voting against, the said Major Lawrence Edward Knox. –That Thomas Brennan, Stephen M. Cherry, John H. Galbraith, Robert Stokes, William A. Woods and Joseph L. Woods, were proved to have offered and promised various sums of money to divers electors of said borough in order to induce said electors to vote for the said Major Lawrence Edward Knox, or to refrain from voting for Captain John Flanagan, a candidate at said election, and were guilty of bribery. –That a system of intimidation and violence was organised and carried out for months previous to and during the said election for the said borough of Sligo, subversive of freedom of election, and endangering the lives and properties of the electors; and outrages were committed previous to and during the election, which were calculated to deter, and did in fact deter, electors from exercising their franchise at said election, but such intimidation and violence was almost entirely practised by large mobs of persons acting in opposition to the said Major Lawrence Edward Knox; and it was proved that such intimidation was continued in said borough of Sligo from the time said election down to and during the trial of said election Petition. 170pp. Disbound, housed in a protective file
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- Alexander Thom & Sons Dublin
- Publication date
- 1869
- SKU
- KON0822959
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€ 265.00
€ 265.00
Hardcover. 295pp. Original boards, with title gilted on spine. Edges stained, some damp-spotting, otherwise a very good reading copy
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- Used, Good
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- Hodges, Figgis Dublin
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- Hardback
- Publication date
- 1907
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- First edition
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- KHS1015155
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€ 65.00
€ 65.00
[Report of the Commissioners of Inquiry into Disturbances in Londonder...
The Commissioners Of Inquiry
Hardback. [Report of the Commissioners of the Inquiry, 1869, into the Riots and Disturbances in the City of Londonderry, with the Minutes of Evidence and Appendix. Presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of Her Majesty] Report of an Inquiry ordered by the Lord Lieutenant-General and General Governer of Ireland. Keywords: Public policy (Law) - Ireland - Riots - Irish papers - legal administration, police, law - civil order, public meetings, riots, The Rising. Series: Command papers; C. 5 . 208pp. Disbound, housed in a protective file
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- Used, Very Good
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- Hardback
- Publisher
- Alexander Thom & Sons for Her Majesty's Stationery Office Dublin
- Publication date
- 1869
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- KON0822994
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€ 295.00
Hardback. [Report of the Commissioners Appointed Under the Act of the 15th and 16th Victoria, Cap. 57, for the making of Inquiries into the Existence of Corrupt Practices at the last Election for Sligo, together with the Minutes of Evidence. Presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of Her Majesty] Report of the Inquiry into the Report of the Right Honourable William Keogh, one of the Justices of the Court of Common Pleas in Ireland, and one of the Judges selected for the Trial of Election Petitions in Ireland, that corrupt practices had extensively prevailed the last Election for the Borough of Sligo. Keywords: Elections - Corrupt practices - Ireland - Irish papers - government - parliament. Series: Command papers: c. 48. 434pp. Disbound, housed in a protective file
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- Alexander Thom & Sons for Her Majesty's Stationery Office Dublin
- Publication date
- 1870
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- KON0822995
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Disbound. [Report of the Commissioners Appointed to Revise the Several Laws under or by virtue of which Moneys are Now Raised by Grand Jury Presentment in Ireland] Report together with the Minutes of Evidence taken before the commissioners, Appendix and Index. The Commissioners were appointed to revise the several laws under or by virtue of which Monies were raised by Grand Jury Presentment in Ireland, and to inquire how the said Monies were applotted, levied, accounted for, and secured; also into the Duties and Emoluments of all Officers, or persons receiving Salaries or Allowances out of the said Monies; also into the Management and Expenditure of all Asylums, Hospitals, Infirmaries, Dispensaries, Gaols, Bridewells, or Institutions whatever, supported in the whole or in part by or out of said Monies, and into the manner in which the Accounts of all persons to whom Monies were presented for public purposes were examined and controlled; and to report whether any, and what measures appear practicable and expedient for improving the Administration of the said Laws, reducing the Charge and Expenditure thereunder, and promoting general Economy and Order. Extensive report containing a wealth of information including: Many tables of Accounts and Statistics, Lists of witnesses called, Correspondence relating to the Laws to be revised. Keywords: Irish History, 19th Century Ireland, Law, Parliament, Grand Juries, Public Services. 196pp. Disbound, housed in a protective file
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- Alexander Thom & Sons
- Publication date
- 1842
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- KON0824001
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Hardback. [Report of the Commissioners Appointed by the Act of the 32nd and 33rd Victoria, Cap. 65, for the purpose of making Inquiry into the Existence of Corrupt Practices amongst Freemen Electors of the City of Dublin. Presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of Her Majesty] together with [Minutes of Evidence taken before the Commissioners Appointed by the Act of the 32nd and 33rd Victoria, Cap. 65, for the purpose of making Inquiry into the Existence of Corrupt Practices amongst Freemen Electors of the City of Dublin. Presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of Her Majesty] Report of the Inquiry into corrupt practices amongst Freemen Electors in the Elections of 1857, 1859, 1865 and 1868. Keywords: Elections - Corrupt practices - Ireland - Irish papers - government - parliament. Series: Command papers: c.93, c.93-1. 1116pp. Rebound in 1935 in maroon cloth with gilt decoration on the spine
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- Publisher
- Alexander Thom & Sons for Her Majesty's Stationery Office Dublin
- Publication date
- 1870
- SKU
- KON0822996
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€ 450.00
€ 450.00
hardcover. E. scarce. Fine in fine dust wrapper. DW price clipped and showing light age and shelfwear. Light spotting on page edges, text is crisp and clear and remains a very fine copy
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- Hardback
- Publication date
- 1982
- Publisher
- Clarendon Press Oxford
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- Used, Very Good
- SKU
- KSG0030161
- ISBN
- 9780198223825
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€ 40.00
Disbound. Folio 133pp complete with folding charts. Banking and Railways in Ireland.
- Publication date
- 1910
- Publisher
- Alexander Thom & Sons for Her Majesty's Staionery Office
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- Used, Very Good
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- Hardback
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- KEX0309072
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€ 95.00
Disbound. Folio 189pp complete with folding charts. Banking and Railways in Ireland.
- Publication date
- 1905
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- Alexander Thom & Sons for Her Majesty's Staionery Office
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- Used, Very Good
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- Hardback
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- KEX0309070
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€ 95.00
Hardback. V. Scarce. 71pp in original wrappers. Covers showing light age and shelf wear. Previous owner's name to title page. Lightly toned, text is clear and crisp and remains a very nice copy
- Publication date
- 1921
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- M.H. Gill & Son, Ltd. Dublin
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- Used, Very Good
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- Hardback
- SKU
- KSG0027854
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€ 45.00
€ 45.00
Hardcover. 114pp. 8vo Original boards .Nineteenth Century Ireland.
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- Used, Very Good
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- Metheun & Co
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- Hardback
- Publication date
- 1890
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- KEX0243616
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€ 55.00
Disbound. Folio 123pp complete with folding charts. Banking and Railways in Ireland.
- Publication date
- 1909
- Publisher
- Cahill & Company Dublin
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- Used, Very Good
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- Hardback
- SKU
- KEX0309069
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€ 75.00
€ 75.00
Disbound. Folio 116pp complete with folding charts. Banking and Railways in Ireland.
- Publication date
- 1913
- Publisher
- Alexander Thom & Sons for Her Majesty's Staionery Office Dublin
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- Used, Very Good
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- Hardback
- SKU
- KEX0309071
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€ 95.00
Disbound. Folio38pp. disbound. Nineteenth Century Ireland
- Publication date
- 1866
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- Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be printed London
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- Used, Very Good
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- Hardback
- SKU
- KEX0308995
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€ 65.00
€ 65.00
Disbound. Folio.2pp. disbound. Nineteenth Century Ireland
- Publication date
- 1880
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- Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be printed London
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- Used, Very Good
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- Hardback
- SKU
- KEX0308983
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€ 25.00
€ 25.00