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Disbound. [Minutes of Proceedings and Evidence taken before the Select Committee on the Dublin (City) Election Petition.] In the matter of the Petition of Edward Cottingham and others complaining of the undue Election and Return for the City of Dublin The Committee determined: -That Daniel O’Connell, Esq., and Robert Hutton, Esq., were duly elected Burgesses to serve in the present Parliament for the City of Dublin; -That the Petition of Edward Cottingham and Others did not Appear to be frivolous or vexatious; -That the Committee had altered the Poll, by striking off the name of Thomas Kenna. 82pp. Disbound, housed in a protective file
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Alexander Thom & Sons Dublin
Publication date
1838
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KON0822972
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Disbound. [Minutes of Evidence taken before the Select Committee on Limerick City Election Petition; with the proceedings of the Committee. (1859)] In the matter of the Petition of James Spaight, Esq., complaining of the undue election and return of Major Galvin for the City of Limerick, the Committee determined; -That Major Galvin is duly elected a Citizen to serve in the present Parliament for the County of the City of Limerick, furthermore the Committee agreed to the following resolutions: 1. That certain riotous and tumultuous proceedings took place at and after the last election for the said City; but that it was not proved to the Committee that such proceedings took place at the instigation, or with the sanction of Major Galvin or his agents. 2. That no application was made to the returning officer for an adjournment of the poll in consequence of such proceedings, and that it was not proved to the Committee that they were of such a duration or of such a character as to prevent the votes of the electors from being recorded. Select Committee appointed to try and determine the matter of the Petition: Ralph William Grey, Esq., Allen Elliot Lockhart, Esq., Taverner John Miller, Esq., Meaburn Staniland, Esq., James Milnes Gaskell, Esq. (Chairman). 116pp. Disbound, housed in a protective file
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Publication date
1859
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Disbound. [The Minutes of Evidence taken before the Select Committee on the Carlow County Election Petition] Minutes of the Evidence at the Trial of the Petition against the Election of Mr. Vigors. Members of the Committee: Thomas Thornely, Hon. Pierce Butler, Richard Walker, Henry Wilson, Thomas Balfour, Thomas Martin, Henry George Boldero, Hon. Richard Bootle Wilbraham, Philip Henry Howard, Sir Charles Adam and Francis Thornhill Baring, in the Chair. Witnesses called: Alexander John Humphries, Alexander Humphries snr., Edmund Hayes, Mr. Elliott, Mr. Walmisley, Joseph M. Reide, Joseph Fishbourne, Thomas Crawford Butler, Mr. Baker, George Keogh, William Elliott, George Elliott, James Young, Joseph M. Read and Henry Malcomson. 106pp. Disbound, housed in a protective file
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Alexander Thom & Sons Dublin
Publication date
1837
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KON0822964
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Disbound. [Copy of Minutes of Evidence taken at the Trial of the Cashel Election Petitions] The trial of the Petition for the Borough of Cashel, in the County of Tipperary, between Henry Munster, Petitioner and James Lyster O’Beirne, Respondent. The trial commenced on the 16th day of February 1869 and terminated on the 20th day of February 1869. Keywords: Elections, Corrupt Practices, Ireland, Government, Parliament, House of Commons Papers; 1868-1869 (121). 190pp. Disbound, housed in a protective file
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Alexander Thom & Sons Dublin
Publication date
1869
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KON0822980
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€ 245.00

Disbound. [Minutes of Evidence taken before the Select Committee on the Waterford County Election Petition; with the Proceedings of the Committee. (1867.)] In the matter of the Petition of the Honourable Walter Cecil Talbot complaining of an undue Election and Return for the County of Waterford, the Committee Determined: -That Edmond de la Poer, Esq., was duly Elected a Knight of the Shire to serve in the present Parliament. They also resolved: -That no case of general riot at the last Election was proved as would make the Election altogether null and void; -That no evidence was adduced before the Committee in regard to corrupt practices at the last Election. The Select Committee Appointed were: Richard Arkwright, Esq., George Cubbitt, Esq., Henry Riversdale Grenfell, Esq., Lewis Llewellyn Dillwyn, Esq., and Hugh Edward Adair, Esq. Chairman. The Trial commenced on the 26th March 1867 and terminated on the 3rd April 1867. 172pp. Disbound, housed in a protective file
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Alexander Thom & Sons Dublin
Publication date
1867
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KON0822978
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€ 275.00

Disbound. [Minutes of Evidence taken before the Select Committee on the Sligo Borough Election Petition; with the Proceedings of the Committee (1857)] and [Report from the Select Committee on the Sligo Election Petition (Mr. Somers’ Petitions); with the Proceedings of the Committee] The Minutes of Evidence of the trial of the Petition of the Right Honourable J.A. Wynne, the unsuccessful candidate at the last election, against the return of J.P. Somers, together with the Report of the trial of the Petition of J.P. Somers , in relation to any circumstances in the case affecting the Privileges of The House. Keywords: Elections - Corrupt practices - Ireland - Irish papers - government - parliament. Series: House of Commons papers: 227, 206. 30pp. Disbound, housed in a protective file
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Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be printed
Publication date
1857
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Disbound. [Minutes of Evidence taken before the Select Committee on the Sligo Borough Election Petition; with the Proceedings of the Committee (1856)] The Trial of the Petition of John Patrick Somers, complaining of the undue Election and Return of the Right Honourable John Wynne. Keywords: Elections - Corrupt practices - Ireland - Irish papers - government - parliament. Series: House of Commons papers: 234. 22pp. Disbound, housed in a protective file
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Publication date
1856
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KON0823000
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€ 245.00

Disbound. [Minutes of evidence taken before the Select Committee on the Dublin City Election Petition with the Proceedings of the Committee and Index. (1857)] The trial of the Petition of Robert Hobart and David Lyons, two electors of the County of the City of Dublin, complaining of the undue Election and Return of Edward Grogan and John Vance for the said city. Keywords: Elections - Corrupt practices - Ireland - Irish papers - government - parliament. Series: House of Commons papers: 293. 156pp. Disbound, housed in a protective file
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Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be printed
Publication date
1857
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Disbound. [Minutes of Evidence taken before the Select Committee on the Drogheda Election Petition; with the Proceedings of the Committee and Index. (1857.)] In the matter of the Petition of Francis Brodigan, complaining of an undue Election and Return for the Borough of Drogheda, the Committee determined: -That James McCann is duly elected a Burgess to serve in the present Parliament for the Borough and County of the Town of Drogheda. They also resolved: -That the evidence adduced before the committee shows, that on the Day of the Nomination and the preceding day riotous and tumultuous proceedings took place in the Court-house and streets of Drogheda; -That it does not appear that the proper precautions were taken by the authorities to ensure good order in the court-house at the Nomination. 290pp. Disbound, housed in a protective file
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Alexander Thom & Sons Dublin
Publication date
1857
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KON0822976
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€ 275.00

Disbound. [Lisburn Election. Minutes of Evidence taken before the Select Committee on the Lisburn Election Petition; together with the proceedings of the committee and index. (1864.)] Names of Members of the Select Committee appointed to try and determine the matter of the Petition complaining of an undue Election and Return in the Borough of Lisburn: William Edward Forster Esq., Frederick North Esq., Henry Paull Esq., William Stirling Esq., and chairman Hugh Edward Adair Esq. The said petition is of Jonathan Joseph Richardson and of Russell Kennedy and Bryson Pelan, complaining of an undue election and return in the Borough of Lisburn, Co. Antrim. Counsel for the petitioners was Mr. Phinn, Q.C., Mr. Rodwell, Q.C., and Mr. Clerk. Counsel for the sitting member was Mr. O’Malley, Q.C., Mr. Cooke, Q.C., and Hon. R. Bourke 260pp. Disbound and housed in a protective file
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Alexander Thom & Sons Dublin
Publication date
1864
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KON0822940
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€ 195.00

Hardback. [Minutes of Evidence and Proceedings taken before the Select Committee on the Carlow Borough Election Petitions] The trial of: the Petition of Thomas Gisborne, the younger against the Election and Return for Carlow; - the Petition of George O’Farrell and others, electors, complaining of the Election and – the Petition of Henry Cary and Simeon Clarke, electors; Petition of Nicholas Byrn and others, electors; Petition of William Cary and others, electors, severally praying to be admitted as Parties to defend the Return of the Sitting Member. Keywords: Elections - Corrupt practices - Ireland - Irish papers - government - parliament. Series: House of Commons papers: 414. 1102pp. Two Volume set rebound in 1934 in maroon cloth with gilt decoration on the spine
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Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be printed
Publication date
1839
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KON0822992
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€ 495.00

Hardcover. 304pp. 8vo original cloth .Nineteenth Century Ireland
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Longman Green & Co.,
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Publication date
1889
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KEX0243631
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€ 75.00

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
Publication date
1849
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KON0824004
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€ 225.00

Disbound. [General Election, Ireland. A Return of all Monies deposited with Sheriffs or other Returning Officers throughout Ireland, at the late General Election by Candidates or their Agents, or by Electors on their behalf: -Also, an exact Account of the Expenditure of the same; specifying minutely each item, and the names of the persons to whom it was paid, and showing the Number of Booths erected, and whether the same were mere Wooden Constructions, or reared within Houses or other Buildings; and if so, stating in what Houses or Buildings, with the cost of erecting each Booth, and the number of Voters polled therein: -Also a Statement of the Proportion in which the said Expenses were charged to Candidate or his Agent, or to Electors on his behalf; Together with a Copy of the Account furnished of the same, and a Specification of the Sum returned to each Depositor after defraying the said Expenses.] Counties, Cities and Boroughs from which Accounts were received: Antrim county, Belfast Borough, Armagh County and Borough, Carlow County, Carrickfergus County and Town, Cavan County, Clare, Cork, Cork City, Donegal County, Down, Dublin City, Drogheda Town, Fermanagh County, Galway Town, Kerry County, Kildare, Kilkenny, Kilkenny City, Limerick County, Limerick City, Leitrim County, Londonderry County, Longford, Louth, Mayo, Meath, Monaghan, Queen’s (Laois), Roscommon, Sligo, Sligo Borough, Tipperary County, Tyrone, Waterford, Waterford City, Wexford County, Wicklow. 34pp. Disbound, housed in a protective file
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Alexander Thom & Sons Dublin
Publication date
1833
SKU
KON0822965
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€ 195.00

Disbound. Down County Election. Return to an order of the Honourable The House of Commons, dated 21 June 1880; -For, [Copy of the Shorthand Writer’s Notes of the Judgement and Evidence on the Trial of the Down County Election Petition] The petition, Judgem ent and Evidence in relation to the Petition of Blakely McCartney complaining of the undue election and Return of Charles Stewart Vane Tempest Charles Stewart Vane Tempest Viscount Castlereagh, claiming that he or his agents were involved in corrupt practices before and during the Election held on the 7th day of April, 1880. He also claims that a greater number of valid and lawful votes were recorded at the said Election for John Sharman Crawford than for the said Viscount Castlereagh and therefore ought to have been returned. 266pp. Disbound, housed in a protective file
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Alexander Thom & Sons Dublin
Publication date
1880
SKU
KON0822977
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€ 295.00

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
SKU
KON0822961
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€ 275.00

Disbound. [Copy of Minutes of Evidence taken at the Trial of the Dublin City Election Petition. (1869)] In the matter of the Petition of George Foley and Thomas Woodcock, Petitioners and Sir Arthur Edward Guinness, Respondent which was tried on the 23rd January 1869, Judge William Keogh certified: -That The last election, so far as related to The return of the said Sir Arthur Edward Guinness, Bart., was a void election; -That Sir Arthur Edward Guinness was not duly elected to serve in the Parliament for the said county of the City of Dublin; -That Sir Arthur Edward Guinness was, buy his agents, guilty of bribery at the last election, it has not been proved that such bribery was committed by or with the knowledge or consent of the said Sir Arthur Edward Guinness;- That Henry Foster William Campbell, William Watkins, Benjamin Warren, William Robinson, William John Vance, Davenport Crosthwaite and William Johnston were guilty of bribing voters to vote or refrain from voting against the said Sir Arthur Edward Guinness. In the matter of the Petition of the Honourable David Robert Plunkett, Petitioner and Jonathan Pimm, Esq., Respondent, Judge William Keogh reported that the Petition was withdrawn upon special application, and in pursuance of the statute in that behalf made and provided, and his opinion, the withdrawal of such a petition was not the result of any corrupt arrangement or in consideration of the withdrawal of any other Petition. 218pp. Disbound, housed in a protective file
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Alexander Thom & Sons Dublin
Publication date
1869
SKU
KON0822979
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€ 295.00

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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Disbound. [The Census of Ireland for the year 1861 - showing the Area, Population, and Number of Houses, by Townlands and Electoral Divisions - County of Carlow] A comprehensive guide to all the Baronies of Carlow - Carlow, Forth, Idrone East, Idrone West, Rathvilly, St. Mullins Lower, St. Mullins Upper as well as the Poor Law Unions and Electoral Divisions. The report also has comparisons with population and housing from ten and twenty years prior, as well as valuations of each townland in 1861. Disbound, housed in protective file.
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Alexander Thom & Sons Dublin
Publication date
1863
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BP0127969
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€ 95.00

Disbound. [The Census of Ireland for the year 1851 - showing the Area, Population, and Number of Houses, by Townlands and Electoral Divisions – County of Longford] A comprehensive breakdown of all the townlands in the baronies of Ardagh, Granard, Longford, Moydow, Rathcline, Shrule, as well as the various Poor Law divisions. The report also has comparisons with population and housing from ten years prior, in 1841, as well as valuations of each townland in 1851. Disbound, housed in protective file.
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Alexander Thom & Sons Dublin
Publication date
1852
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BP0127968
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€ 120.00

Hardback. 22pp. [33 & 34 Vic., Cap. 110. An Act to Provide for the Administration of the Law relating to Matrimonial Causes and Matters, and to Amend the Law Relating to Marriages in Ireland. Passed 10th August, 1870] Also [34 & 35 Vic., Cap. 49, An Act to Amend The Matrimonial Causes and Marriage Law (Ireland) Amendment Act, 1870. Passed 13th July, 1871] Keywords: 19th Century Ireland, Parliament, Legal Administration, Marriages. Cover is stained and chipped. Staples rusted
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His Majesty's Stationery Office
Publication date
1906
SKU
KON0823822
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€ 18.99
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Disbound. [Abstract Returns of the Number of Electors on the Register for each County, City, Town or Borough in Ireland, qualified to vote previous to 1 January 1841; Distinguishing their different Qualifications.] Abstract of Returns to an Address of the Honourable The House of Commons, dated 25 February 1840;- For, A return of the number of electors n the register qualified to vote at any election which may take place before the first day of January 1841; and distinguishing, in classes, the numbers registered under the different qualifications; in each County; Together with an abstract of the Number of each class and of the whole; showing also a Comparison of the increase or Decrease since 1835. The Counties listed are: Antrim, Armagh, Carlow, Cavan, Clare, Cork, Donegal, Down, Dublin, Fermanagh, Galway, Kerry, Kildare, Kilkenny, Laois (Queens County), Leitrim, Limerick, Londonderry, Longford, Louth, Mayo, Meath, Monaghan, Offaly (King’s County), Roscommon, Sligo, Tipperary, Tyrone, Waterford, Westmeath, Wexford, Wicklow; and also for A Return of the Number of Electors on the register qualified to vote in any election which may take place before the first day of January 1841, in each City, Town and Borough in Ireland; and distinguishing the Numbers in each Place registered under the old Qualifications, specifying what such Qualifications are in each, reserved by the Reforms Act, and the Numbers registered under the new Qualifications admitted by the Reform Act; Together with an abstract of the Number of Each class and of the whole; showing also a Comparison of the Increase or Decrease since 1835. Cities, Towns and Boroughs in the report: Antrim, Armagh, Athlone, Bandon Bridge, Belfast, Carrickfergus, Carlow, Cashel, Cavan, Clare, Clonmel, Coleraine, Cork, Derry, Donegal, Down, Downpatrick, Drogheda, Dublin, Dundalk, Dungannon, Dungarvan, Ennis, Enniskillen, Fermanagh, Galway, Kerry, Kildare, Kilkenny, Kinsale, Laois (Queens County), Leitrim, Limerick, Lisburn, Londonderry, Longford, Louth, Mallow, Mayo, Meath, Monaghan, Newry, New Ross, Offaly (King’s County), Portarlington, Roscommon, Sligo, Tipperary, Tralee, Tyrone, Waterford, Westmeath, Wexford, Wicklow, Youghal. 4pp. Disbound, housed in a protective file
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Alexander Thom & Sons Dublin
Publication date
1842
SKU
KON0822971
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€ 95.00

Disbound. Abstract of Return to an order of the Honourable The House of Commons, dated 12 February 1849: for, RETURN “of the number of persons on the Registries in Ireland, as Parliamentary Electors, in January 1849, and so appearing to be entitled to Vote then, or within the next six months, in each County at large, each County of a city, or Town, and each Borough returning a Member to Parliament.” Cities, Towns and Boroughs in the report: Antrim, Armagh, Athlone, Bandon Bridge, Belfast, Carrickfergus, Carlow, Cashel, Cavan, Clare, Clonmel, Coleraine, Cork, Derry, Donegal, Down, Downpatrick, Drogheda, Dublin, Dundalk, Dungannon, Dungarvan, Ennis, Enniskillen, Fermanagh, Galway, Kerry, Kildare, Kilkenny, Kinsale, Laois (Queens County), Leitrim, Limerick, Lisburn, Londonderry, Longford, Louth, Mallow, Mayo, Meath, Monaghan, Newry, New Ross, Offaly (King’s County), Portarlington, Roscommon, Sligo, Tipperary, Tralee, Tyrone, Waterford, Westmeath, Wexford, Wicklow, Youghal. The Great Famine. 2pp. Disbound, housed in a protective file
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Alexander Thom & Sons Dublin
Publication date
1849
SKU
KON0822956
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€ 75.00

paperback. Clean copy with minor shelf wear
Format
Paperback
Publication date
1989
Publisher
Dublin: The Lilliput Press
Condition
Used, Very Good
SKU
KMK0023514
ISBN
9780946640355
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€ 5.70

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