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Disbound. [Athlone Election. Return to an order of the Honourable The House of Commons, dated 30 April 1874;- for, ‘That a Copy of the Special Case and of the Shorthand Writer’s Notes of that Judgement of the Court of the Common Pleas in Ireland, in the Matter of the Athlone Election Petition, be laid before this House.’] 6pp. Returns relative to the Petitions of Edward Sheil and the Athlone Election. Keywords: 19th Century Ireland, Elections, Parliament, Local Government, Local History – County Westmeath. Edges chipped. Disbound, housed in a protective file
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Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be printed
Publication date
1874
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KON0825142
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€ 45.00

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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€ 245.00

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
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KON0822959
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€ 265.00

Hardback. Forty-Second Report of the Inspectors General on the General State of The Prisons of Ireland, 1863. lxi. 416pp. Folio. teg. With Appendices. Presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of Her Majesty. Disbound, now in a protective file. Appendix I, Tables. Appendix II. Reports on Separate prisons by Inspectors General. North District, Antrim, Armagh, Cavan, Donegal, Down, Fermanagh, Kildare, Louth, Londonderry, Leitrim, Longford, Meath, Monaghan, Roscommon, Sligo, Westmeath. South District, Carlow, Clare, Cork, Galway, Kerry, Kilkenny, King's County, Limerick, Mayo, Queen's County, Tipperary, Waterford, Wexford, Westmeath. Dublin District, County of Dublin Gaol at Kilmainham, City of Dublin Gaol, RIchmond Bridewell, Grangegorman Penitientiary, Four Courts Marhalsea. Inspector for North and Dublin District, J Corry Connellan, for South District, John Lentaigne
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Alexander Thom & Sons Dublin
Publication date
1864
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KHS1018713
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€ 75.00

Hardcover. 8vo.192pp. 1725 Very good copy in original polished calf.Two titlepages
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Hardback
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Pressick RIder and THomas Harbin for Pat. Dugan
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KEX0243794
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€ 595.00

paperback. Some wear and tear, but remains very good. Council stamp on front cover
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Alexander Thom
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Paperback
Publication date
1890
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KST0011537
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€ 6.75

Hardback. First Report, with Appendices. 133pp. 8vo. Presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of Her Majesty. General report. Tables. Reports on Convict Prisons. Expenditure, Convict and Local Prisons. Keywords; Commitments, Individuals, Sentences, Punishments, Juveniles, Education, Sickness and Lunacy, Bridewells. Chairman C F Bourke, Vice-Chairman J Barlow, W P O'Brien, J Lentaigne, Hon Member
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Hardback
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A Thom Dublin
Publication date
1897
SKU
KHS1018739
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€ 75.00

Hardback. 28pp. Sunned, shelf wear. Pages and text very clear. Keywords: Irish interest, history, population, government
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Hardback
Publisher
Stationery Office
Publication date
1951
SKU
KHS1004699
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€ 25.00

Paperback. 200pp. "Catalogue CXIV, Winter 1996-97. Cover very slightly stained, corners slightly worn/thumbed". Keywords: "Library & Information Sciences, English"
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Publisher
Jarndyce
Format
Paperback
Publication date
1996
SKU
KHS0073951
ISBN
9781900718103
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€ 13.99
€ 11.93

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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Publisher
Alexander Thom & Sons Dublin
Publication date
1864
SKU
KON0822940
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€ 195.00

Hardcover. 8vo. Nineteenth Century Ireland. Irish History.Hundreds of thousands of Irish men, women and children fled to America through the port of New York between january 1846 and March 1851. Each of them in the work presemnted here is identified with respest to his age sex occupation and family relationships. Six volumes each 800+ pages. Bound in Library buckram published from 1983/1985. Famine in Ireland
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Genealogical Publishing Co Inc.,U.S.
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Hardback
Publication date
1983
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KEX0266644
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€ 750.00

Hardback. Second Annual Report, with Appendix. Folio, t e g, iv, 159pp. General report, Accomodation, Number of Convicts, Disposal of Convicts, Employment of Convicts. Reports on individual prisons include a Governor's report, Statistics, Medical officer's, Protestant Chaplain's, Roman Catholic Chaplain's, and in the Female prisons, a School Matron's Report. Spike Island, Mountjoy Prison, Smithfield, Newgate, Philipstown, Grangegorman Female Prison, Cork Female Prison. Appendix, Classification of Prisoners, Badges, a return of Numbers of Deaths in Irish Convict Prisons, 1855. A comparative abstract of Prison Estimates
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Alexander Thom Dublin
Publication date
1856
SKU
KHS1018734
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€ 95.00

Hardback. 1118.pp. Bound in orange cloth. Usual library stamping. Keywords: 19th Century Ireland.
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Printed by Henry Hansard and Son
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Hardback
Publication date
1885
SKU
KHS1001715
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€ 395.00
€ 215.20

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
SKU
KON0824004
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€ 225.00

Hardback. Fourteenth Annual Report of the Directors of Convict Prisons in Ireland, 1867. 8vo. 57pp. With Appendix. Presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of Her Majesty. Includes General Report of Directors of Convict Prisons, Accommodation, No. of Convicts, Disposal of Convicts. With Governor's, Superintendent's, Medical Officer's, Chaplain's, Steward and Accountants Reports, and School Matron's Reports of Spike Island Prison, Mountjoy Male and Female Convict Prisons, and Smithfield and Lusk Intermediate Prisons. Appendix. Tabular statement of Expenditure in each Prison for the Year, 1867. Return showing the Proportion of Sick and Deaths, to the Number of Prisoners in the Irish Convict Prisons for the Years, 1854, 1855, 1856, 1857, 1858, 1859. Return showing the Proportion of Sick and Deaths, to the Number of Prisoners in the Irish Convict Prisons for the Years, 1860, 1861, 1862, 1863, 1864, 1865, 1866 and 1867. Patrick J Murray, J Barlow, Directors
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Publisher
Alexander Thom Dublin
Publication date
1868
SKU
KHS1018765
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€ 95.00

Hardback. Reports from Committees 1852-53: Volume 4 of 32 Volumes. Contents of Fourth Volume: Cork City Election. [Report from the Select Committee on the Petition of Richard Beare Tooker and William Prittie Harris, Electors, complaining of an undue Election and Return of Francis Stack Murphy and William Fagan, Esquires, for the County of the City of Cork] [Minutes of Evidence taken before the Select Committee on the Cork City Election Petition; together with the Minutes of Proceedings of the Committee] [Index to the Minutes of Evidence on the Cork City Election Petition] Keywords: Elections - Corrupt practices - Ireland - Irish papers - government - parliament. Series: House of Commons papers, 521; 528; 528-1. 498pp. Rebound in July 1934 in varnished maroon cloth, gilt decoration on the spine
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Alexander Thom & Sons Dublin
Publication date
1853
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KON0822984
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€ 395.00

Hardcover. 114pp. 8vo Original boards .Nineteenth Century Ireland.
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Publisher
Metheun & Co
Format
Hardback
Publication date
1890
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KEX0243616
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€ 55.00

Hardback. 471pp. Bound in original decorative covering. Discolouration and some minor foxing as expected. First 34 pages have loosened slightly from the spine. Background: Henry Grattan (July 3, 1746 – June 6, 1821) was a member of the Irish House of Commons and a campaigner for legislative freedom for the Irish Parliament in the late 18th century. He opposed the Act of Union 1800 that merged the Kingdoms of Ireland and Great Britain. Keywords: Revolutionary Ireland.
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Henry G. Bohn
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Hardback
Publication date
1847
SKU
KLN0000070
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€ 265.00

Hardcover. . 8vo original cloth.Illustrated.Nice clean copy
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Publisher
J. Duffy & co., ltd
Format
Hardback
Publication date
1927
SKU
KEX0243764
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€ 350.00

Hardback. Ninth Annual Report of the Directors of Convict Prisons in Ireland, 1862. 65pp. Folio. With Appendix. Presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of Her Majesty. Includes General Report of Convict Prisons, Accommodation, No. of Convicts, Disposal of Convicts. With Governor's, Superintendent's, Medical Officer's, Chaplain's, Steward and Accountants Reports, and School Matron's Reports of Spike Island Government Prison, Mountjoy Male and Female Convict Prisons, Smithfield and Lusk Intermediate Prisons. Appendix. Regulations with reference to Convicts sentenced to Penal Servitude, Conditions on every Ticket of Licence, Notifications of Convicts released on Licence, Discharged Convicts, return showing the Proportion of Sick and Deaths, to the Number of Prisoners in the Irish Convict Prisons for the Years, 1854 to 1861
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Publisher
Alexander Thom Dublin
Publication date
1863
SKU
KHS1018751
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€ 95.00

Disbound. Contains 1. Return of the Number of Indictments, &c. entered for trial with the clerks of the Peace in the several Counties of Ireland, in each session of each year from 1786 to 1819; and 2. Copies of a Memorial from certain Magistrates to the Lord Lieutenant, together with His Lordship's Answer; on the Insufficiency of the means of the Internal Judicature in the County of Cork. Counties named in the paper are: Armagh, Antrim, Carlow, Cavan, Clare, Cork, Donegal, Down, Drogheda, Fermanagh, Kerry, Kildare, Kilkenny, Offaly, Leitrim, Limerick, Londonderry, Longford, Louth, Mayo, Meath, Monaghan, Laois, Roscommon, Sligo, Tipperary, Tyrone, Waterford, Westmeath, Wexford and Wicklow. Keywords: 19th Century Ireland, local History, Courts, Legal Administration. Disbound, housed in a protective file
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Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be printed
Publication date
1819
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KON0825086
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€ 395.00

Disbound. [Report from the Select Committee on the Carrickfergus Election Petition: with the Minutes of Proceedings and the Evidence taken before them.] Mr. O’Connell, from the Select Committee appointed to try and determine the merits of the Petition of the there undersigned Freeholders, Leaseholders and Householders of the Town and County of the Town of Carrickfergus, in Ireland, Electors who had a right to vote at the last election of a member to serve in this present Parliament for the said town of Carrickfergus, and who therein and thereby claim to have had such a right, complaining of an undue election and return for the said town and county, informed The House, that the said Committee had determined;- That Conway Richard Dobbs, Esq. Is not duly elected Burgess to serve in the present Parliament for the Town and County of the Town of Carrickfergus. – That the last Election for the Town and County of the Town of Carrickfergus is a void election. –That the Petition of the said Freeholders, Leaseholders and Householders, does not appear to the said committee to be frivolous or vexatious. Mr. O’Connell also informed The House, that the said Select Committee had come to the following resolutions, which they had directed him to report to The House: -That the most gross and scandalous bribery appears to have prevailed on both sides at the late election for the Town and County of the Town of Carrickfergus; and that although it does not appear that the said Conway Richard Dobbs, Esquire, did personally take any part in such bribery, yet that his return was procured by his agents and friends by bribery. –That a great proportion of the constituency, composed of freemen of the Corporation, have been influenced solely by bribery in giving their votes at the late election; and it appears to the committee that similar corrupt practices have prevailed Elections for the said Town and County of the Town of Carrickfergus. –That the committee beg leave to submit to the most serious attention of The House the evidence of gross bribery and corruption which appears upon the Minutes of Evidence. –That great expense has been occasioned to the Parties by the delay in the production of certain documents which were required in the progress of the Petitioner’s case; and that the Committee would also beg to direct the attention of The House to the facts which appear upon the Minutes of Evidence on that subject. Carrickfergus Election Committee: Daniel O’Connell, Esq., James Henry Callender, Esq., John Madocks, Esq., Henry Aglionby, Esq., Sir Edward Dolman Scott, Baronet, The Honourable Pierce Butler, Sampson Stawell, Esq., Fitzstephen French, Esq., William Lewis Salusbury Trelawney, Esq., Morgan O’Connell, Esq., Leonard Dobbin, Esq. 102pp. Disbound, housed in a protective file
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Publisher
Alexander Thom & Sons Dublin
Publication date
1833
SKU
KON0822957
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€ 275.00

Hardback. Forty-Fifth Report of the Inspectors- General on the General State of The Prisons of Ireland, 1866. lii. 323pp. 8vo. With Appendix. Presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of Her Majesty. Disbound, now in a protective file. Appendix. Part I, Tables. Part II, Separate Reports on Prisons. Some prison plans. North District. County of Antrim, Armagh, Cavan, Donegal, Down, Fermanagh, Leitrim, Londonderry, Longford, Louth, Mayo, Meath, Monaghan, Roscommon, Sligo, Tyrone, Westmeath. South District, Carlow, Clare, Cork, Galway, Kerry, Kildare, Kilkenny, King's County, Limerick, Queen's County, Tipperary North and South Ridings, Waterford, Wexford. Dublin District. Inspector-General for North and Dublin DistrictsJohn Lentaigne, for South District J Corry Connellan. Keywords: Gaol, bridewell, penitentiary, house of correction
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Hardback
Publisher
Alexander Thom Dublin
Publication date
1867
SKU
KHS1018735
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€ 75.00

Disbound. [Report from the Select Committee on the City of Dublin Election Petition: and also, the Minutes of Evidence Taken before them.] Mr. Robert Gordon, from the Select Committee appointed to try and determine the merits of the Petition of James Scarlett, David McCleery, and others, severally complaining of an undue election and return for the City of Dublin, informed The House, that the said Committee have determined: -That Robert Harty, Esquire, The Right Honourable the Lord Mayor of Dublin, and Louis Perrin, Esquire, are not duly elected Citizens to serve in the present Parliament for the City of Dublin. –That the last Election of Citizens to serve in Parliament for the said City of Dublin is a void election. –That the said Petition did not appear to the said Committee to be frivolous or vexatious. –That the Opposition to the said Petition did not appear to the said committee to be frivolous or vexatious. Mr. Robert Gordon also reported to The House, that Select Committee had come to the following Resolutions, which they had him to report to The House; -That Robert Harty and Louis Perrin, Esquires, were, by their agents, guilty of bribery at the last election for the said City. –That it appears to this committee, that certain individuals holding official situations in Ireland, or considered to be connected with the Irish Government, did, at the last election for the City of Dublin, in contravention of the Resolutions of The House of Commons, use undue influence in favour of, and with a view to aid and assist in, the election and return of the sitting members of the City of Dublin. –That the Chairman be requested to move, that this report, with the Evidence taken before the said Committee, be printed. 88pp. Disbound, housed in a protective file
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Used, Very Good
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Hardback
Publisher
Alexander Thom & Sons Dublin
Publication date
1831
SKU
KON0822958
Hardback
Condition: Used, Very Good

€ 285.00

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