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A sketch of the calamities & persecution of Richard Wilson, Esq. formerly a member of the British & Imperial Parliament, and once a magistrate for the county of Tyrone. Written by himself.

By: Wilson, Richard, 1755?-1815.Publisher: Dublin : Printed by James Byrn, 1813Description: 80p.
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Upper (Harcourt) Corridor, Second Floor Peel Tracts VOL.287(8) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 27792-1001
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VOL.287(6) Poor laws in Ireland, considered in their probable effects upon the capital, the prosperity, & the progressive improvement of that country. By Sir John Walsh, Bart. VOL.287(7) Poor laws in Ireland, considered in their probable effects upon the capital, the prosperity, & the progressive improvement of that country. By Sir John Walsh, Bart. M.P. VOL.287(8) The substance of the speech of the Marquis Wellesley, on the 31st January, 1812, in the House of Lords, on the motion of Earl Fitzwilliam, respecting the present state of Ireland. VOL.287(8) A sketch of the calamities & persecution of Richard Wilson, Esq. formerly a member of the British & Imperial Parliament, and once a magistrate for the county of Tyrone. Written by himself. VOL.289 A statement of the public accounts of Ireland. By the Right Honourable Sir Henry Cavendish, Bart. VOL.2(9) A letter from a blacksmith, to the ministers and elders of the Church of Scotland. In which the manner of public worship in that Church is considered. VOL.29(1) 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.

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