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An inquiry, but not a parliamentary inquiry into the past and present abuses of the Irish revenue, and with the plunder of the Irish patronage.

Publisher: Dublin : Printed for the author by P. Byrne, 1824Description: 94p.Subject(s): Liquor traffic -- Ireland | Ireland -- History -- 1800-1837
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Salisbury Room Corridor, Principal Floor Lords Library Tracts VOL.11(1) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 36550-1001
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VOL.10(8) Poor laws in Ireland, considered in their probable effects upon the capital, prosperity, & the progressive improvement of the country. By Sir John Walsh, Bart. VOL.10(9) A short address to the most reverend, and honorable William, Lord Primate of all Ireland, recommendatory of some commutation, or modifications of the tythes of that country; with a few remarks on the present state of the Irish Church. By the Rev. Sir H. Bate Dudley, Bart. VOL.1(1) A letter of a gentleman to his friend, shewing that the bishops are not to be judges in Parliament in cases capital. VOL.11(1) An inquiry, but not a parliamentary inquiry into the past and present abuses of the Irish revenue, and with the plunder of the Irish patronage. VOL.11(2) An authentic report of the discussion which took place by agreement at Carrick-on-Shannon, on the 9th November, 1824, between three Roman Catholic priests, and three clergymen of the established church, accompanied by the certificates of the reporters, appointed by each party, and by that of the Committee of Gentlemen authorized to publish a report of the proceedings. VOL.11(3) Report of the discussion at the Carlow Bible meeting, on Thursday, the 18th and Friday, the 19th of November, 1824, with the speeches of the reverend gentlemen who took part in the proceedings, revised and authenticated by themselves. VOL.11(4) Short statement relative to the bishops' court in Ireland, and the conduct of tithe proctors in that country.

Mainly on the revenue from the liquor duties.

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