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Speech of the Rt. Hon. Henry Grattan, on the re-agitation on the subject of tithes, in the House of Commons, Friday, April 11, 1788.

By: Grattan, Henry, 1746-1820.Publisher: Dublin : Printed for W. Gilbert, 1786Description: 29, [1]p. ; 8.°.Note: Lacks half-titleSubject(s): Tithes -- Ireland
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VOL.143(5) Part the third, containing the abolition of tithes and the reform of the church revenue. The doctrine of prescription considered. A narrative of proceedings at a country meeting held at Morpeth, Dec. 22, 1784, respecting the payment of tithes. A letter to the freeholders of the county of Northumberland, on the same subject. The conclusion. VOL.143(6) An impartial discussion of the subject of tithes : containing a parallel between the tythes paid in England and those in Ireland. A history of the origin thereof. A history of the real causes of the present disturbances. And a plan for the abolition of tithes. Addressed to the members of both houses of Parliament. By a clergyman of the established church. VOL.14(4) To His Excellency, the Right Honourable, Lord Visc. Townshend, lieutenant general, and general governor of Ireland, president, His Grace, the Duke of Leinster, His Grace, the Right Reverend Archbishop of Armagh, ... vice-presidents. And to the rest of the lords ... composing ... the Dublin Society, the following remonstrance is most humbly addressed by John Wynn Baker. VOL.144(1) Speech of the Rt. Hon. Henry Grattan, on the re-agitation on the subject of tithes, in the House of Commons, Friday, April 11, 1788. VOL.144(2) An examination of the Bishop of Cloyne's defence of his principles; with observations on some of his Lordship's apologists, particularly the Rev. Dr. Stock: containing an inquiry into the constitution and effects of our ecclesiastical establishment; and also, an historical review of the political principles and conduct of Presbyterians, and Episcopals in Great Britain and Ireland. With a defence of the Church of Scotland from the charge of persecution brought by his Lordship's apologist. By William Campbell, D.D. Minister of Armagh. VOL.144(3) A full display of some late publications on the subject of tithes and the sufferings of the established clergy in the south of Ireland, attributed to those dues. With strictures necessary for the further elucidation of that subject. By Candidus. VOL.144(4) A vindication of the conduct of the clergy, who petitioned the House of Lords against two Bills relative to tithes, in the session of parliament held in 1788. By a southern clergyman. With an appendix containing his former answers to certain "allegations" with additions.

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