The History of Ireland from Its Union with Great Britain, in January 1801, to October 1810, Volume 1Edition Synapse, 2001 - Ireland |
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Page 58
... appointed to enquire , what offices , places , & c . under the Crown in Ireland were holden by mẹm- bers of that House , and to distinguish those holden during pleasure from those granted in rever sion . And Mr. Secretary Dundas in ...
... appointed to enquire , what offices , places , & c . under the Crown in Ireland were holden by mẹm- bers of that House , and to distinguish those holden during pleasure from those granted in rever sion . And Mr. Secretary Dundas in ...
Page 67
... appointed to * On the 12th of March , within a week of the new appoint- ments being gazetted , Lord Castlereagh moved the House of Com- mons , that the act for the suppression of rebellion in Ireland should be then read , to which Mr ...
... appointed to * On the 12th of March , within a week of the new appoint- ments being gazetted , Lord Castlereagh moved the House of Com- mons , that the act for the suppression of rebellion in Ireland should be then read , to which Mr ...
Page 274
... appointed to be taken , made and subscribed by persons professing the Roman Catholic religion , by the British statute , passed in the 31st year of the reign of his present Majesty ; intituled , an act to relieve , upon conditions and ...
... appointed to be taken , made and subscribed by persons professing the Roman Catholic religion , by the British statute , passed in the 31st year of the reign of his present Majesty ; intituled , an act to relieve , upon conditions and ...
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