Returns Relative to the Employment of Police and Military in Levying Tithes in Ireland (HOC Paper 441, 1833)
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Disbound. [Tithes, Ireland. (1.) Copies of the Correspondence between Gerald Dease esq., a Magistrate of the County of Westmeath, and Sir William Gosset, relative to the Levying, with the Assistance of the Police and Military, certain Tithes which only became due on 1st May last; and also as to the Costs charged on that occasion. (2.) Copy of a Letter from Sir William Gosset to the Rev. W. Ryder, dated 23 March 1833, objecting to the Billeting of Soldiers for the Purpose of gaining an Entrance into Houses to Distrain for Tithes. (3.) Copy of a Letter from Sir William Gosset to Major Miller, dated 6 May 1833, relative to the Assistance required by the Incumbent of the Union of Kiltallagh to enforce the May Gale of Tithes. (4.) Copy of a Letter from Sir William Gosset to the Rev. P. M. Cummins, at Reynold’s Hotel, Sackville-street, Dublin, dated 25 May 1833, relative to the Collection of his Tithes.] 8pp. 13 Letters relative to the Employment of Police and Military in Levying Tithes. Keywords: 19th Century Ireland, Tithes, Policing and Justice, Riots, Civil Order, Local History – County Westmeath. Edges browned, small tear to the right-hand edge of pages. Disbound, housed in a protective file
Product Details
Condition
Used, Very Good
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be printed
Publication date
1833
1st Edition
Yes
ISBN
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KON0825121
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