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A letter to the Right Honourable William Wellesley Pole, chief secretary to His Grace the Lord Lieutenant; on the proposal for a commutation of tythes in Ireland. By a clergyman.

By: Elrington, Thomas, 1760-1835.Publisher: Dublin : Printed for R.E. Mercier, 1810Description: [2], 53, [1]p.Note: MS. attribution to Chas Elrington Senior; "NUC pre 1956 imprints" attributes the pamphlet to Thomas ElringtonSubject(s): Tithes -- Ireland
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VOL.145(10) The question considered : have the Articles of Limerick been violated? Being strictures on Mr Browne's Brief review &c. &c. With observations on Dr. Campbell's late publication; and on the illiberality of the monthly reviewers. By the author of A critical review, &c. &c. VOL.145(11) A brief inquiry into the present state of agriculture in the southern part of Ireland, and its influence on the manners and condition of the lower classes of the people: with some considerations upon the ecclesiastical establishment of that country. By Joshua Kirby Trimmer. VOL.145(12) A sketch of the state of Ireland, past and present. VOL.145(13) A letter to the Right Honourable William Wellesley Pole, chief secretary to His Grace the Lord Lieutenant; on the proposal for a commutation of tythes in Ireland. By a clergyman. VOL.145(14) Commutation of tythe, by an acreable charge upon land, calculated to prevent the necessity of tythe proctors, &c. &c. By a beneficed clergyman of the established church. VOL.145(15) Considerations on a commutation of tithes; with strictures on the church establishment of the British Isles, and on some other subjects. By a lay protestant. VOL.145(16) Observations upon tythes and rents, addressed to the clergy and improprietors of Ireland. Dedicated to the Rt. Hon. Robert Peel. With a supplementary section, a postscript upon the road acts, &c. By John Reade, Esq.

MS. attribution to Chas Elrington Senior; "NUC pre 1956 imprints" attributes the pamphlet to Thomas Elrington

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