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An historical treatise of cities and burghs or boroughs. Shewing their original, and whence, and from whom they received their liberties, privileges, and immunities; what they were, and what made and constituted a free burgh, & free burgesses. As also showing when they first sent their representatives to Parliament with a concurrent discourse of most matters, and things incident, or relating thereto. By Rob. Brady, ...
by Brady, Robert, 1627?-1700. Edition: The second edition.Publisher: London : Printed for A.L. and sold by John Nutt near Stationers-Hall, and by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1704Availability: Items available for reference: Millbank
[Call number: QTO BRA]
(1). Location(s): 5 GCS, Room 1-01 QTO BRA.
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An historical treatise of English cities, and burghs or boroughs. Shewing their original, and whence, and from whom they received their liberties, privileges, and immunities; ... By Rob. Brady, ...
by Brady, Robert, 1627?-1700. Edition: The second edition.Publisher: London : printed and sold by D. Browne, 1722Availability: Items available for reference: House of Lords Library - Palace
[Call number: 66H]
(1). Location(s): Derby Room, Principal Floor 66H.
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The beauties of Mr. Orde's Bill; being extracts from certain private speeches of the following gentlemen in opposition: Mr. Grattan, Mr. Flood, Mr. Conolly, Mr. Forbes, Mr. Ogilvie, Mr. Corry, Mr. Hardy, Mr. Burgh, Mr. Curran, Mr. John O'Neil, Major Doyle, Mr. Browne, (M. Univ.), Mr. Smith, Mr. Hartley, Mr. J. Wolfe, Mr. O'Hara, Mr. Kearney, &c. The speeches from whence these extracts are taken, though totally different from Woodfall's debates, are not less authentic. They faithfully exhibit the real sentiments of opposition respecting the Bill, and their mock patriotism in such a glaring point of view, as must render them odious to every Irishman, nay even to every Briton! Dedicated, with all due respect, to the Right Honourable Thomas Orde.
by O'Flattery, Patrick. Publisher: Dublin : Printed by P. Brady, 1785Availability: Items available for reference: House of Lords Library - Palace
[Call number: VOL.158(2)]
(1). Location(s): Upper (Harcourt) Corridor, Second Floor VOL.158(2).
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An address to both houses of Parliament, in which some parts of the present system of revenue law are considered; and some observations, and strictures, are submitted to their consideration, on the powers vested in, and exercised by, the courts of commissioners, sub-commissioners, and commissioners of appeals. By a barrister.
by Barrister. Publisher: Dublin : Printed by P. Brady, 1787Availability: Items available for reference: House of Lords Library - Palace
[Call number: VOL.185(2)]
(1). Location(s): Upper (Harcourt) Corridor, Second Floor VOL.185(2).
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The Book of Common Prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the United Church of England and Ireland : together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in churches; and the form and manner of making, ordaining and consecrating of bishops, priests, and deacons.
by Brady, Nicholas, 1659-1726 | Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715 | Church of England. Publisher: Oxford : Printed at the University Press and sold by E. Gardner and Son and G.B. Whittaker and Co., London; and H. Mozley and Sons, Derby, 1845Availability: Items available for reference: House of Lords Library - Palace
[Call number: 87H]
(1). Location(s): Derby Room, Principal Floor 87H.
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