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102 Fenianism,Acollectioncomprising:
Two items in reference to theFenianDynamiteCampaign ;AReport to theRightHon. The Secretary
of State for theHomeDepartment on theCircumstances attendingTwoExplosionswhichoccurred
inLondonon theNight of the 15
th
March1883, at theOffices of theLocalGovernment Board in
Whitehall, andof the “Times”Newspaper inPlayHouseYard, respectively. ByColonelV.D.Ma-
jendie, CB,HMChief Inspector of Explosives; andThe IrishNational Invincibles andTheirTimes,
byPJPTynan, Chatham andCo, London, 1894 (Includes chapter on theDynamiteWar inEngland).
- FenianConvicts. Returnof theNames, theDates ofConviction, andSentences of the IrishConvicts
still remainingunderPunishment inEnglishGaols, or in thePenal Settlements, for complicity inone
or other of theOffences known as theMANCHESTERRESCUE and theCLERKENWELLOUT-
RAGE, both committed in the latter part of theYear 1867. 20 July1871
-ABILL to suppress Insurrections, andprevent theDisturbanceof thePublicPeace, in Ireland. 10
July1807.
-ABILL toprevent improperPerfons fromhavingArms in Ireland, July1807.
-ABILL to authorize thePunishment, byConfinement andHardLabour, of Persons in Ireland, lia-
ble toTransportation; and toRepeal somuchof a formerAct, as relates to that subject, 17May1811.
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€200 - 300
103 FamineEraBillsandReport,Acollection:
-ABILL for exempting theOccupiers of certainCabins andCottages, in Ireland, from thePayment
ofTithes uponPotatoes, in respect of certainPortions of Land in their occupation, 2 July1812.
-ABILL tomake furtherProvision for theRelief of theDestitutePoor in Ireland, 25 January1847
-ABILL for the furtherRepeal of Enactments imposingPains andPenalties uponHerMajesty’s
RomanCatholic Subjects on account of theirReligion,26November 1847
-Twenty-SixthReport of the Inspectors-General on theGeneral StateofTHEPRISONSOF
IRELAND, 1847;withAppendices, 1848.Adetailed report on all theprisons of Irelandduringoneof
theworst years of famine,whichbegins:
“No task canwell bemorediscouraging and, indeed,melancholy than that of attempting todetail the
historyof the Irishprisons for the year 1847.”And soon, in similar vein.
(4)
€150 - 250
104 AnAct,AnOrderandABill,Acollectionwhich includes:
-GeneralOrder ofHisRoyalHighnessTheCommand-
er inChief, 5th July1811, [British and IrishMilitias]
“...that noSoldier, professing theRomanCatholicReligion, shall be subject to anyPunishment
fornot attending theDivineWorshipof theChurchof England:And... be at full liberty to at-
tend theWorshipofAlmightyGod, according to theForms prescribedbyhisReligion...”
-ABILL for improving theDublinPolice, 15March1842,
lists of crimes, nuisances, etc,which the constablewas empowered topre-
vent, or hold aperson liable for, including “riding furiously, rolling casks, blow-
ingnoisy instruments, flyingkites, slidingon snow, or emptying aprivy”.
-RomanCatholicMarriageAct, 9 July1832.
AnAccount of theNumber of Persons inHolyOrders... “convictedof celebrating any
Marriage, betweenTwoProtestants, orReputedProtestants, or between aProtestant or
aReputedProtestant and aPapist; stating the Sentence, and if Fine,whetherPaidorRe-
mitted; and if Imprisonment, inwhat Places and forwhat Periods respectively”. The
finewas 500pounds, sometimes commuted to threemonths’ imprisonment.
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€120 - 150
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