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A narrative of the sufferings and escape of Charles Jackson, late resident at Wexford in Ireland : including an account, by way of journal, of several barbarous atrocities committed in June, 1798, by Irish rebels in that town, while it was in their possession, to the greater part of which he was an eye-witness.

By: Jackson, Charles.Publisher: Dublin : Printed for J. Milliken, 1799Description: [2], viii, 60p. ; 8.°.Note: Peel Tracts Vol.212(1) lacking titlepageSubject(s): Ireland -- History -- Rebellion of 1798
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VOL.211(9) A full and correct report of the trial of Thomas Radcliffe Crawley, for the murder of Mary Mooney, at Peter's Row, on Wednesday the 17th of February, 1802, had at an adjournment of a Commission of Oyer and Terminer and General Gaol Delivery, on the 1st and 10th days of March, before the Right Honourable Lord Norbury and the Honourable Baron Smith. By Leonard Mac Nally, Gent. Attorney. VOL.2(12) Animadversions on a pamphlet, lately published; entitled the Rights of the Clergy of Ireland, &c. By a Friend to the Civil and Religious Rights of Mankind. VOL.21(2) A letter to the Lord Manners, Lord Chancellor of Ireland, on alleged partial exercise of authority by his Lordship, and on the encouragement and protection given to our domestic factions, together with a memorial addressed to the Lords of Council, ... / VOL.212(1) A narrative of the sufferings and escape of Charles Jackson, late resident at Wexford in Ireland : including an account, by way of journal, of several barbarous atrocities committed in June, 1798, by Irish rebels in that town, while it was in their possession, to the greater part of which he was an eye-witness. VOL.212(2) A concise account of the material events and atrocities which occurred in the late rebellion, with the causes which produced them; and an answer to Veritas's vindication of the Roman Catholic Clergy of the town of Wexford. By Veridicus. VOL.212(3) The state of His Majesty's subjects in Ireland professing the Roman Catholic religion. Part I. Containing an account of the conduct of the Roman Catholic clergy in Wexford, during the rebellion of 1798; and the refutation of a pamphlet signed Verdicius. VOL.212(4) A narrative of what passed at Killalla, in the County of Mayo, and the parts adjacent, during the French invasion in the summer of 1798. By an eye-witness.

Peel Tracts Vol.212(1) lacking titlepage

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