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A letter to the Archbishop of Canterbury, proposing a satisfactory adjustment, under the mediation of His Grace and the episcopal bench, of the Irish Church Bill, so as to redeem the popularity of the measure in general, and to ensure the approbation of the people, without departing from the government object of an efficient bill, and without alarming the conservative opponents of government, and to send it back remodelled, to the more perfect satisfaction of the Commons House of Parliament. By Henry Bathurst, L.L.B. Archdeacon of Norwich.

By: Bathurst, Henry, Archdeacon of Norwich.Publisher: London : James Ridgway, 1833Description: 15, [1]p.Subject(s): Church of Ireland -- History -- 19th century | Ireland -- Church history -- 19th century
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Upper (Harcourt) Corridor, Second Floor Peel Tracts VOL.277(5) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 27764-1001
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VOL.277(2) Catholics. An argument on behalf of the Catholics of Ireland. In which the present political state of that country, and the necessity of a parliamentary reform are considered. Addressed to the people, and more particularly to the Protestants of Ireland. VOL.277(3) An authentic report of the proceedings at the meeting of the Protestants of Ireland. Held on Thursday, the 14th of August, 1834, in the King's Room, at the Mansion-House, in the city of Dublin. VOL.277(4) Report of proceedings at the dinner given to the Earl of Winchelsea, at Morrisson's Hotel, in the city of Dublin, on Friday, the 15th August, 1834. VOL.277(5) A letter to the Archbishop of Canterbury, proposing a satisfactory adjustment, under the mediation of His Grace and the episcopal bench, of the Irish Church Bill, so as to redeem the popularity of the measure in general, and to ensure the approbation of the people, without departing from the government object of an efficient bill, and without alarming the conservative opponents of government, and to send it back remodelled, to the more perfect satisfaction of the Commons House of Parliament. By Henry Bathurst, L.L.B. Archdeacon of Norwich. VOL.277(6) Correspondence of The Reverend Leslie Battersby, clerk - master of arts - rector and vicar of Skreen in the county of Sligo - vicar-general of the diocess of Killala and Achonry - one of His Majesty's justices of the peace, and quorum, for the county of Sligo; and first lieutenant in the corps of Tyreragh infantry, with Sir Jonah Barrington, L.L.D. Judge of the High Court of Admiralty of Ireland : on the subject of family-money; with the documents referred to by both gentlemen in their correspondence. VOL.277(7) Improvement of Ireland. A letter to the King on the practical improvement of Ireland. By John Beare, Esq. VOL.277(8) Prize essay, addressed to the agricultural committee of the Royal Dublin Society. On the management of landed property in Ireland; the consolidation of small farms, employment of the poor, etc. etc. By William Blacker, Esq. Dedicated, by permission, to the Right Hon. E.G. Stanley ...

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