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Speech delivered by the Rev. Charles Boyton, F.T.C.D., at a meeting of the Protestant Conservative Society on Tuesday the 10th July, 1832.

By: Boyton, Charles.Contributor(s): Protestant Conservative Society of Ireland.Publisher: Dublin : Printed for the Society by J.Hoare,..., 1832Description: 23, [1]p.Subject(s): Protestantism -- Ireland | Anti-Catholicism | Ireland -- History -- 1800-1837
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.217(8) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 59021-1001
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VOL.217(5) Speech of the right honourable E. G. Stanley, M.P., respecting the Irish Church in the House of Commons, on Monday, June 2, 1834. VOL.217(6) An authentic report of the proceedings at the meeting of the Protestants of Ireland. Held on Thursday, the 14th of August, 1834, in the King's Room, at the Mansion-House, in the city of Dublin. VOL.217(7) Report of proceedings at the dinner given to the Earl of Winchelsea, at Morrisson's Hotel, in the city of Dublin, on Friday, the 15th August, 1834. VOL.217(8) Speech delivered by the Rev. Charles Boyton, F.T.C.D., at a meeting of the Protestant Conservative Society on Tuesday the 10th July, 1832. VOL.217(9) Speech delivered by the Rev. Charles Boyton, late fellow of Trinity College, Dublin, at a meeting of the Protestant Conservative Society of Ireland, held at their rooms, Grafton-Street, Dublin, on the 16th of September, 1834. VOL.218(1) The probability, causes, and consequences of an union between Great Britain and Ireland, discussed: with strictures on an anonymous pamphlet, in favour of the measure, supposed to be written by a gentleman high in office. By the Rev. Dennis Taaffe. VOL.218(10) A refutation of the "Remarks, on the agreement between the Commissioners for Making Wide Streets and Mr. Ottiwell", founded on that part of the evidence produced which the writer of "The remarks" hath misrepresented, mutilated, or suppressed.

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