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A letter from the Roman Catholic Bishop of Cloyne & Ross, to the Right Hon. Lord Reddesdale, Lord High Chancellor of Ireland. With the answer of Lord Reddesdale.

By: Coppinger, William, d. 1831.Contributor(s): Mitford, John Freeman, 1st Baron Redesdale.Publisher: Dubin : Printed by R. Burnside, 1804Edition: 2nd ed.Description: 15,[1]p.Subject(s): Catholic emancipation
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Upper (Harcourt) Corridor, Second Floor Peel Tracts VOL.38(2) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 20077-1001
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VOL.37(9) A reform of the Irish House of Commons, considered. VOL.3(8) Utrum horum? The government; or, the country? By D. O'Bryen. VOL.38(1) The Catholic question. Correspondence between the Right Hon. Lord Redesdale, Lord High Chancellor of Ireland, and the Right Hon. the Earl of Fingall, &c. &c. &c. from the 28th of August, to the 26th of September, 1803. VOL.38(2) A letter from the Roman Catholic Bishop of Cloyne & Ross, to the Right Hon. Lord Reddesdale, Lord High Chancellor of Ireland. With the answer of Lord Reddesdale. VOL.38(3) An address to the Roman Catholic nobility and gentry of Ireland, on the tendency and effects of their partiuclar doctrines and practices; with a dialogue between a popish priest and an acute Roman Catholic gentleman on the subject of the address. By a Protestant. VOL.38(4) Observations on the remonstrance of the Rev. Peter O'Neil, parish priest of Ballymacoda, in the county of Cork. VOL.38(5) A detailed report of the speeches in both Houses of Parliament on the Irish Roman Catholic petition, from the 25th March, 1805, the day when it was first presented, to the 14th May following, when it was finally rejected. Including an accurate copy of that celebrated petition. Compiled from the only authentic sources.

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