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Hardback. 927pp folio, bound in half calf recassed.Daniel O'Connell.....Etc.Nineteenth Century Ireland
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Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be printed
Publication date
1825
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KEX0243673
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€ 1,150.00

Hardback. Fourth and Fifth Annual Reports of the Registrar-General (Ireland), of Marriages, Births and Deaths registered in Ireland, 1867 and 1868. Folio. T e g. Disbound, now in a protective folder. Presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of Her Majesty. The records are broken down, by Province, County, and Districts within the Counties. Summaries of Quarterly Reports. All reports include, their number and proportion to the population. Estimate of the population of Ireland to 1801-1868. Keywords: Marriage Rate, Licences, Roman Catholic, Presbyterian, Protestant, Age, Signatures, Birth-Rate, Illegitimate Births, Public Health, Death-Rate, Causes of Death, Disease, Emigration. Abstracts include, Marriages registered in Ireland in each of the Registration Provinces, Counties and Districts in 1867 and 1868, distinguishing Roman Catholic from Protestant marriages,and the Total Number registered in each Quarter. Causes of Deaths, Deaths from Diseases, and an Index to Superintendent Registrars' Districts, and Registrars' Districts. Appendix, Letter to the Registrar-General on the Causes of Death in Ireland in 1867 and 1868, from William M Burke, Esq. Copy of Circular relating to Registration of Roman Catholic Marriages
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Alexander Thom Dublin
Publication date
1871
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KHS1018805
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€ 95.00

Disbound. [Curragh of Kildare. Return to an order of the Honourable The House of Commons, dated 9 June 1868;- for, Copy ‘of the Report of the Commissioners appointed by the Treasury in 1866 to hold a Local Inquiry with a view to Legislation on the subject of the Curragh of Kildare.’] 13pp. Report of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into whether it would be expedient that any, and if any, what legislation should take place for the better management and more beneficial user of the Curragh in Kildare. Keywords: 19th Century Ireland, Local History – County Kildare, Land Law, Land Reform, Congested Districts. Disbound, housed in a protective file
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Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be printed
Publication date
1868
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KON0825139
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€ 75.00

Hardback. Second Report of the General Prisons Board, Ireland 1879-80. 155pp. Folio. T e g. With Appendices. Presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of Her Majesty. Report. Appendix A , Local Prisons, Circulars and General Orders, Dietaries, Tables. Keywords: Commitments, Causes of Death, Escapes, Sentences, Education, Religon, Punishment, Bridewells, Sickness, Lunacy. Appendix B, Convict Prisons, Separate Reports on each Prison. Tables. No. of Convicts, No. of Sick and No. of Deaths in each Convict Prison in each year from 1854 to 31st March, 1880. No. of Convicts in each Convict Prison on th 1st day of each month from 1st April 1878 to 31st March, 1880. Prison Offences and Punishments from 1st April, 1879 to 31st March, 1880. Appendix C, Registration of Criminals. Appendix D, Expenditure under each Head of Service 1879-80 in each Prison including Bridewells. Appendix E, Bridewells. C F Bourke, Chairman. J Barlow, Vice Chairman. W P O'Brien. John Lentaigne, Hon Member
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Alexander Thom Dublin
Publication date
1880
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KHS1018768
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€ 75.00

Disbound. [Pensions (Ireland). Return to an order of the Honourable The House of Commons, dated 28 June 1842;- for, A Return of the Names of all Persons to whom Pensions were granted as Compensation for any Office held in Ireland, at or previous to the Act of Union, with the Amount granted in each Case;- And of the Names of Persons now receiving such Pensions, with the Amount now payable to each Person.] 8pp. Extensive tables of information detailed under the following headings: Persons’ Names; Nature of Office; Gross Amount of Compensation Granted; Authority; Net Amount payable at the Date of this Return. Keywords: 19th Century Ireland, Civil Service, Public Finance, Parliament. Disbound, housed in a protective file
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Used, Very Good
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Hardback
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Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be printed
Publication date
1842
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KON0825159
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€ 85.00

Hardback. Thirty-Fourth Detailed Annual Report of the Registrar-General (Ireland), containing a General Abstract of the Numbers of Marriages, Births and Deaths registered in Ireland, during the year 1897. 195pp. Folio. Disbound, now in a protective folder. Presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of Her Majesty. General Summary. Population. Marriages, Their Number and Their Relation to Population, Religious Denominations, Ages and Civil Condition. Births, Their Number and Their Relation to Population. Deaths, Their Number and Their Relation to Population, Ages, and Causes. Emigration. Weather. Meteoroligical Observations. The records are broken down, by Province, County, and Districts within the Counties. Summaries of Quarterly Reports. Estimate of the Population , in each of the years 1823-97. Keywords: Marriage Rate, Licences, Roman Catholic, Presbyterian, Protestant, Age, Signatures, Birth-Rate, Illegitimate Births, Public Health, Death-Rate, Causes of Death, Disease, Emigration, Famine. An index to Superintendent Registrars' Districts, and Registrars' Districts
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Hardback
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Alexander Thom Dublin
Publication date
1898
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KHS1018827
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€ 75.00

Hardback. Eleventh Report of the General Prisons Board, Ireland 1888-89. 159pp. Folio. T e g. With an Appendix. Presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of Her Majesty. Report. Appendix, Circulars and General Orders. Local Prisons. Tables. Keywords: Commitments, Causes of Death, Escapes, Sentences, Education, Religon, Punishment, Bridewells, Sickness, Lunacy. Separate reports by Governors on each Prison. Convict Prisons, Separate Reports on each Prison. No. of Convicts, Percentage of Sick and Deaths in each Convict Prison since 1854. No. of Convicts in each Convict Prison on the 1st day of each month, during the past two years. Prison Offences and Punishments. Registration of Criminals. Expenditure in 1877 and in last two yearsl. C F Bourke, Chairman. W P O'Brien, Vice Chairman, George Plunkett O'Farrell
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Hardback
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ALexander Thom Dublin
Publication date
1889
SKU
KHS1018775
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€ 75.00

Hardback. Thirty-Ninth Report of the Inspectors General on the General State of The Prisons of Ireland, 1860. xliv. 300pp. Folio. teg. With Appendices. Presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of Her Majesty. Disbound, now in a protective file. Appendix, 1. Tables 1860, Juveniles. Appendix II, Reports on Separate Prisons by Inspectors-General, North and Dublin Districts, Felton F W Hervey, South District, J Corry Connellan
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Hardback
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Alexander Thom & Sons Dublin
Publication date
1861
SKU
KHS1018711
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€ 75.00

Hardcover. 272pp. 8vo . Good copy in new cloth Nineteenth century Ireland,Irish Land Law
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Cassell
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Hardback
Publication date
1881
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KEX0243544
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€ 95.00

Disbound. Two papers in one. [Derrymacash Riots. Return to an order of the Honourable The House of Commons, dated 15 April 1861;- for, A Copy ‘of the Shorthand Writer’s Notes of the Trials at the Last Assizes in Armagh, arising out of the Riots at Derrymacash.] 190pp. Together with [Derrymacash Riots. Return to an order of the Honourable The House of Commons, dated 26 April 1861;- for, Copies ‘Of the several Information’s and Dying Declarations in relation to any of the Cases of Homicide, Riot, Illegal or Party Processions or other Criminal Offences alleged to have been committed at Derrymacash, in the County of Armagh, in the Month of July last, taken before any Magistrate.’ ‘And, of all Entries in the Crown Book in any of the said Cases as to the Proceedings at the Assizes recently held at Armagh, founded on such Informations, and of every Bill of Indictment preferred at the said Assizes in any of the said Cases, and the Names of the Witnesses indorsed thereon, distinguishing such Witnesses as were examined before the Grand Jury from those who were not so examined, and of the Names of the Parties given in Charge to the Petit Juries in each of the said Cases, and of the Names of the several Witnesses examined in each Case before the said Petit Juries, distinguishing in all said Cases whether the Witnesses were examined for the Crown or for the respective Prisoners, and the Finding of Juries in each of said Cases, and the Sentences of the Judge Therein.] 54pp. The first paper details three cases: The Queen versus Samuel Tate, The Queen versus William Wright and The Queen versus Samuel McKeown and Others. The second details depositions and informations given by Witnesses at the Petty Sessions, District of Lurgan, County of Armagh and the Copies of Indictments. Extensive information giving Names and Details of persons involved in a Riot that occurred in Derrymacash on the 12th of July, 1860. Keywords: 19th Century Ireland, Northern Ireland, Local History – County Armagh, Riots, Policing and Justice, Civil Order. Disbound, housed in a protective file
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Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be printed
Publication date
1861
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KON0825150
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€ 395.00

Hardback. 16pp . 8vo Disbound . Nineenth Century
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Hardback
Publisher
Burns & Oates
Publication date
1874
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KEX0243751
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€ 45.00

Disbound. [Select Committee on Tipperary Election Petition : Minutes of evidence, proceedings and index, 1867] Trial of the Petition of William Pennefather, complaining of an undue Election and Return for the County of Tipperary, and alleging bribery, treating, intimidation, and undue influence against the Honourable Captain White and his agents. Keywords: Elections - Corrupt practices - Ireland - Irish papers - government - parliament. Series: House of Commons papers. 1867; 211, 211-1. 138pp. Disbound, housed in a protective file
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Alexander Thom & Sons Dublin
Publication date
1867
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KON0822981
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€ 265.00

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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Alexander Thom & Sons Dublin
Publication date
1833
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KON0822957
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€ 275.00

Disbound. Return to an address of the Honourable The House of Commons, dated 11 May 1855;- for, Return of all electoral auditors appointed under the prevention of bribery act (1854) showing in tabular form, for England, Scotland and Ireland respectively, their names, date of appointment, what other places or offices held by each at the time of their appointment or subsequently, whether electors or not in the particular county, riding, district, town, borough, burgh or burghs for which they are appointed to act. . 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. 10pp. Disbound, housed in a protective file
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Hardback
Publisher
Alexander Thom & Sons Dublin
Publication date
1856
SKU
KON0822948
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€ 95.00

Hardcover. 24pp. 14cm. No date of publication. 1843? Lacks title page. Printed by order of the National Repeal Association of Ireland. Rebound in modern marbled boards, with leather label on front board. Keywords: History - Politics - Repeal Movement - Ireland 1810-1847 - Speeches
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Used, Very Good
Publisher
J Browne
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Hardback
Publication date
1843
SKU
KHS1004427
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€ 295.00

Disbound. [Report from the Select Committee on Complaint (7th February) with the Proceedings of the Committee, 1854] Report to The House on the Matter of the Complaint made to the House of a paragraph in The Times, dated Monday, 6th February 1854, printed and published by William Harrison, as containing calumnious Reflections on the Irish Members. Keywords: Government – Parliament – Privileges and Immunities – Irish Papers. Series: House of Commons Paper: 314. 467pp. Disbound, housed in a protective file
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Used, Very Good
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Hardback
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Alexander Thom & Sons Dublin
Publication date
1854
SKU
KON0822988
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€ 395.00

Disbound. [Theological Professors (Belfast), &c. Return to an order of the Honourable The House of Commons, dated 7 April 1862;- for, Returns, ‘from the 31st day of March 1860 to the 31st day of March 1861, of the Names of the Theological and other Professors and Pensioners at Belfast (Subscribing and Not Subscribing) receiving Money from Parliamentary Grants; and of the Number and Names of Students attending all the Professors, and how many attend each Professor, distinguishing such as attend the Non Subscribing Professors; stating whether they respectively intend for the Ministry of Ireland or as Missionaries Abroad; and also distinguishing those that attend all the session from those that attend part of it only; and of the Time that such Session continued for actual and exclusive service and Instruction; also of the Number of Hours per Week given by each Professor to his Class and the Days in each week so given; also the Amount of Salary received from the Government, by each Professor or Pensioner, from his Professorship or Pension; together with the Amount he receives from the Regium Donum, his Congregational Income, and Pension, whether from the Sum granted in 1860, or Otherwise, and what Amount he receives for Distributing Regium Donum, or other services, and on what Scale of Remuneration, in addition to his Allowance as a Professor, or otherwise; also whether any and which of the said Professors and Pensioners receive any and what other Pension from any Source, and whether the Congregational Income or Salary of any of the said Professors be appropriated to any other and what purpose than his or their own Private Use because of any Professional or Other Income received from the Government.’ ‘Of the Congregational Income of the Ministers of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland, and any class or Denomination of Nonconformists in Ireland, who received Portions of the Parliamentary Grant of 1860, with the Number of Families belonging to such Congregation, particularising, in each case, the Congregation, Minister’s Name, Date of Ordination or Installation, Number of Families, Stipend paid by each Congregation, Aid from Home Mission, Value of Glebe Houses, Chaplaincies, Poor Law, Gaol of Military Bequests, Donations, &c., and Total; Also whether the Proceeds of any Endowment constitute any Part of the Contributions from Congregations or other Persons, required by Government to be made as a Condition for obtaining Grants.’ ‘Of the several Sums received by or paid to the Ministers before mentioned or referred to, or by or to the several Funds for the Benefit of Widows of Ministers from the Parliamentary or Government Grant of 1860, and of the Expenses of Distributing the said Sum, and to Whom paid, and the Amount of each Payment, and fro what Services, and on what Scale, and also the Amount paid to the Clerks of the Synod, and the Names of such Clerks, and whether fro any and what services, or for Pensions or Grants, and the Particulars of all Expenses of the Assembly, and otherwise, which are defrayed by the Government; and the Number of Public Services at each Place of Worship, receiving Government Aid, on Census Sunday 1861, and the Number of Attendants at each Service, exclusive of Sunday School Children.’ ‘And, of the what Sects or Denominations of Protestant Nonconformists in Ireland, whether they are of any Class of Presbyterians, or of the Sect or Denomination usually called Congregational, Wesleyan, Baptist, or otherwise, which do not receive any Grant of Money for their Professors, Ministers, the Widows of Ministers, or otherwise, howsoever.’] 34pp. Contains a wealth of information including Names, Locations and Dates. Keywords: 19th Century Ireland, Church in Ireland, Church and State, Public Finances, Local History – County Antrim. Disbound, housed in a protective file
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Used, Very Good
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Hardback
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Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be printed
Publication date
1862
SKU
KON0825154
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€ 85.00

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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Used, Very Good
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Hardback
Publisher
Alexander Thom & Sons Dublin
Publication date
1857
SKU
KON0822976
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€ 275.00

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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Used, Very Good
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Hardback
Publisher
Alexander Thom & Sons Dublin
Publication date
1853
SKU
KON0822984
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Condition: Used, Very Good

€ 395.00

Hardcover. 390pp. 8vo original cloth worn and bumped .Nineteenth Century Ireland
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Used, Very Good
Publisher
E. Ponsonby
Format
Hardback
Publication date
1883
SKU
KEX0243627
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€ 45.00

Hardback. Fourth Report of the General Prisons Board, Ireland 1881-82. 148pp. Folio. T e g. With Appendices. Presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of Her Majesty. Report. Appendix A , Local Prisons, Circulars and General Orders, Dietaries, Tables. Keywords: Commitments, Causes of Death, Escapes, Sentences, Education, Religon, Punishment, Bridewells, Sickness, Lunacy. Separate reports by Governors on each Prison. Appendix B, Convict Prisons, Separate Reports on each Prison. Table I, No. of Convicts, No. of Sick and No. of Deaths in each Convict Prison in each year from 1854 to 31st March, 1882. II. No. of Convicts in each Convict Prison on the 1st day of each month from 1st April 1878 to 31st March, 1882. Prison Offences and Punishments from 1st April, 1881 to 31st March, 1882. Appendix C, Registration of Criminals. Appendix D, Expenditure under each Head of Service 1879-80 in each Prison including Bridewells. Appendix E, Bridewells. C F Bourke, Chairman. J Barlow, Vice Chairman. W P O'Brien. John Lentaigne, Hon Member
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Used, Very Good
Format
Hardback
Publisher
ALexander Thom Dublin
Publication date
1882
SKU
KHS1018771
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€ 75.00

Hardcover. 8vo.92pp. Original cloth
Condition
Used, Very Good
Publisher
Allen Figgis
Format
Hardback
Publication date
1961
SKU
KEX0243799
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€ 25.00

Hardback. 147pp. A very scarce book. The Official Catalogue of Kosmos, The Great Fete held in Dublin, May 16th to 20th, 1893, in aid of the City of Dublin Hospital, with a historical Outline of the Hospital. Profusely illustrated with portraits, views, and a map of the buildings and grounds. Keywords: 19th Century Ireland, Dublin, Hospitals, Fairs. Cover is stained. Binding is tight and text is clear and bright. Some foxing on page edges.
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Used, Very Good
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Wilson, Hartnell & Co.
Publication date
1893
SKU
KON0823799
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Condition: Used, Very Good

€ 375.00

Hardback. Fifty-Fifth Report of the Inspectors General on the General State of The Prisons of Ireland, 1876. 418pp. Folio. teg. With Appendices. 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 County and City Gaols and Bridewells by Inspectors General. North District. 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 District John Lentaigne, for South District Hon Charles F Bourke. Keywords: Gaol, bridewell, penitentiary, house of correction
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Used, Very Good
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Alexander Thom Dublin
Publication date
1877
SKU
KHS1018730
Hardback
Condition: Used, Very Good

€ 75.00

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