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Thomas Hussey,

County of Kerry.

Matthew Moriarty,

Thomas Fitzgerald, jun.
Charles Aylmer,
John Esmonde,
Christopher Nangle,
James Archbold,

Randel MacDonnell,

Edward Sheil,
Nicholas Devereux,
Patrick Oliver Plunkett,
Francis Bennett,

Myles Keon,

Hugh O'Beirne,

John Keogh,

Robert Dillon,

Bryan Sheehy,

R. Sheehy Keatinge,
Richard MacCormick,
Andrew MacShane,
Richard Dodd,
James Count Nugent,
Christopher Nugent,
Bernard O'Reilly,
Edward MacEvoy,
John Weldon,

VOL. I-58

>County of Kildare.

} County of Kilkenny.

King's County.

County of Leitrim.

County of Limerick.

} County of Londonderry.

County of Westmeath.

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John Cormick,

Christopher Teeling, M. D.

Laurence MacDermott,

John Byrne,

Edward Madden,

Thomas Warren,

Lewis Flanagan,
James Molloy,
Thomas Magan,
Ignatius Weldon,
Thomas Lynch,
Edward Sutton,
William Kearney,
Michael MacCarty,
Francis Arthur,
Jasper White,
Luke Stritch,

George O'Halloran,

County of Westmeath.

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William Sweetman,

Charles Young,

John Rivers,

Matthew James Plunkett,

Henry Lynch,

Malachy O'Connor,
Edmund Lynch Athy,
Martin F. Lynch,
James Fitz Simons,
N. Le Favre,
Hugh Leonard,
John Dunn,
James Bird,
Roger Hamill,
Gerald Dillon,
Jeremiah Dwyer,

Simon Kelly,
Mark Dowlin,
James Reilly,

Charles Drumgoole,
Paul Houston,
Philip Sullivan,

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Thomas Bourke,
John O'Neill,

Richard Browne,

Gregory Scurlog,
Hubert Thomas Dolphin,
Henry Johnston,
Patrick Byrne,
W. S. Kindelan,
A. Thompson,
John Esmond,
Joseph Byrne,
Anthony French,
John Ball, jun.
John Duffy,
Christopher Taylor,
Richard Dillon,
Thomas Kennedy,

Town of Belfast.

}Town of Athboy.
}Town of Carrickmacross.

Loughrea.
Maryborough.

} Ardee.

Town of Thurles.

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DENIS THOMAS O'BRIEN, in the chair.

It having been publicly and solemnly asserted, that the petition of the Catholics to his Majesty contained many falsehoods and misrepresentations,

Resolved, therefore, That it is necessary to republish that Petition, with Notes, reciting the different acts of Parliament on which the alleged falsehoods and misrepresentations are grounded.

Signed by order,

JOHN SWEETMAN, Secretary. Dublin, January 12, 1793.

In consequence of the above resolution, the petition, with extracts from the different statutes, by way of notes, has been printed in Dublin, and is now, with the same notes, reprinted in London, because the LORD HIGH CHANCELLOR OF IRELAND'S SPEECH, in the Catholic Petition, has been printed here, at Miller's, Bond-street, price 6d. or two guineas per hundred, and circulated with uncommon industry.

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