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The address of the Protestant Union to His Royal Highness, the Duke of York was presented to His Royal Highness, at Audley House, on Friday, the 14th of October, 1825, by a deputation....

By: Protestant Union (Great Britain).Publisher: London : Printed by T. Bensley...Published by J. Eedes..., 1825Description: 8p.Subject(s): Catholic emancipation
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VOL.143(28) The following address and memorial unanimously agreed to by the members of this union, in November last, has been presented to His Majesty, by the Right Hon. Robert Peel, Principal Secretary of State for the Home Department, as the address and memorial of the individuals by whom it was signed. To the King's Most Excellent Majesty. The humble, dutiful and loyal address and memorial of the undersigned members of the Protestant Union. VOL.143(29) To the Honourable the Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, in Parliament assembled. The humble petition of the undersigned clergy, parish officers, and inhabitants of the Parish of St. Saviour, Southwark in the County of Surrey... VOL.143(3) The necessity of government and of laws to govern by, considered: the rights of the people in society, defined: and the Roman Catholics' pretended right to emancipation weighed, and found wanting. By the Reverend J. Gate, Curate of Bidston, Cheshire. VOL.143(30) The address of the Protestant Union to His Royal Highness, the Duke of York was presented to His Royal Highness, at Audley House, on Friday, the 14th of October, 1825, by a deputation.... VOL.143(31) Protestant heroism triumphant over Popish malignity; being a succinct and interesting account of the siege of Derry by James the Second and his Popish army, in the year 1689; and of the noble and successful defence thereof by the apprentice boys and citizens, notwithstanding the inhuman barbarities inflicted on them and the neighbouring protestants by the besieging papists. As narrated in the speech of Mr. Gregg, at Derry, on Monday, the 7th December, 1826, on the occasion of laying the first stone of a testimonial to the gallant protestant defenders of that city. VOL.143(32) The Brunswick bulwarks; or, pillars of protestantism. Being extracts from the speeches of King George the First, King George the Second, King George the Third, and King George the Fourth, with the speech, at full length, of His Royal Highness Frederick Duke of York, &c. &c. on the subject of the Roman Catholic Bill as delivered in the House of Lords, on Monday, April 25th, 1825. VOL.143(33) The general report of the proceedings of the Protestant Union, from the institution of that society in 1821, to the present date.

At head of title: No. VII. Protestant Union.

Pages 7-8 contain the Duke's reply.

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