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Observations on the expediency of erecting provincial penitentiaries in Ireland, which may receive all criminals who are sentenced to confinement and hard labour, or are under the rule of transportation.

Publisher: London : Printed by W. Belch,..., 1821Description: 16p.Subject(s): Crime and criminals -- Ireland -- 19th century | Prisons -- Ireland
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.202(4) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 58879-1001
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VOL.202(1) Practical domestic politics; being a comparative and prospective sketch of the agriculture and population of Great Britain and Ireland; including some suggestions on the practicability and expediency of draining and cultivating the bogs of Ireland, and thereby to afford employment to the numerous poor of that country, and to provide corn for the increasing population of the United Kingdom. Humbly addressed to the serious consideration of the legislature. By Richard Griffith, M.R.I.A. VOL.202(2) Documents illustrative of the oppressions and cruelties of Irish revenue officers. VOL.202(3) Observations on the Rev. Edward Chichester's pamphlet, entitled Oppressions and cruelties of Irish revenue officers. By Æneas Coffey, acting inspector-general of excise. VOL.202(4) Observations on the expediency of erecting provincial penitentiaries in Ireland, which may receive all criminals who are sentenced to confinement and hard labour, or are under the rule of transportation. VOL.202(5) Summary of the arguments and plan for a commutation of tithes in Ireland, submitted to the House of Commons in the session of 1812. VOL.202(6) Remarks on the present state of Ireland; with hints for ameliorating the condition, and promoting the education and moral improvement, of the peasantry of that country, the result of a visit during the summer and autumn of 1821. By Robert Steven. VOL.202(7) Substance of the speech of the Right Hon. Charles Grant, delivered in the House of Commons, on the 22d of April 1822, on Sir John Newport's motion on the state of Ireland.

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