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A plea for Ireland, submitting the outline of a proposition for holding the Court and Parliament at occasional intervals in Dublin. In a letter to the Right Hon. Lord Althorp, Chancellor of the Exchequer. By Thomas Bish, Esq., M.P. for Leominster.

By: Bish, Thomas, b. 1779.Contributor(s): Spencer, John Charles, 3rd Earl Spencer.Publisher: London : J.M. Richardson,...; J. Cumming, Dublin, [1834]Description: 48, [2]p.Subject(s): Ireland -- Politics and government -- 1830-1837
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.215(2) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 58964-1001
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VOL.215(10) Thoughts on education in Ireland, and on national education and improvement generally in the present times. VOL.215(11) Scriptural education in Ireland. Memorials of the Dean & Chapter of St. Patrick's, Dublin, and of the clergy of the diocese of Derry, to His Grace the Archbishop of Dublin, with His Grace's replies. To which is added, a paper circulated by the commissioners of education. VOL.215(12) The Irish Church. Important facts. VOL.215(2) A plea for Ireland, submitting the outline of a proposition for holding the Court and Parliament at occasional intervals in Dublin. In a letter to the Right Hon. Lord Althorp, Chancellor of the Exchequer. By Thomas Bish, Esq., M.P. for Leominster. VOL.215(3) Letters to a friend, on the Irish reform bill. By a liberal supporter of Roman Catholic emancipation and parliamentary reform. VOL.215(4) Proceedings at the election for the City of Dublin, which commenced on Monday, January the 12th, and terminated on Saturday, the 17th, 1835; to elect two representatives for the City of Dublin in Parliament: to which is added a list of the voters. Candidates:- Daniel O'Connell, Esq. K.C.of Merrion Square; Edward Southwell Ruthven, Esq. of Downpatrick; John Beatty West, Esq. K.C. of Stephen's Green; George A. Hamilton, Esq. of Hampton Hall. VOL.215(5) Letter to --- ---, &c. &c., on a bill now before Parliament for regulating the appointment of lieutenants & deputy lieutenants for counties in Ireland.

Dated: August, 1834.

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