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CATHOLIC CLAIMS. A letter to the Right Honorable Robert Peel, M.P.

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CATHOLIC CLAIMS.  A letter to the Right Honorable Robert Peel, M.P.

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 19 @ 18:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
CATHOLIC CLAIMS. A letter to the Right Honorable Robert Peel, M.P. London, Sold by Booker, Bond Street … To be applied to the benefit of the Catholic Female Charity-School, St. Giles. 1821FIRST EDITION, 24-pages, 8vo, recent paper wrapper : a very good to nice copy. In support of the Catholic claims. The main letter signed : A member of the General Committee of Catholics of Ireland in 1793 ; and the appendices include additional letters by James Edward Devereux and Hibernus. COPAC locates copies at C, Newcastle, Dt and Reading, but there is also a copy on-lin at D.ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) [COBDEN ( Richard )]. Russia. By a Manchester Manufacturer ; author of "England, Ireland, and America". Edinburgh : William Tait … , 1836. FIRST EDITION, pages (2), 52, roy 8vo, recent wrappers : light old waterstain and some upper margins cut close affecting some running headlines and page numerals : a good copy. Analysing the Russo-Turkish dispute in much detail, attempting to play down the Turcophilia that was rife in Britain in the 1830s. In four parts I. Russia, Turkey and England. II. Poland, Russia and England. III. The balance of power. IV. Protection and commerce.(2) MORGAN ( David ) : - Llewellin ( Wm. ). David Morgan, the Welsh Jacobite ; a contribution to the history of jacobitism in Wales. Reprinted from the "Cambrian Journal", 1861. Tenby : Printed by R. Mason, High Street, 1862. FIRST SEPARATE EDITION, pp 40, (2, blank), 8vo, recent wrapper : a very good copy. Inscribed on title-page "David Walkinshan [?] Esq / with the best regards of / The Author".(3) [BURNS ( Richard ) ?]. Commercial facts affecting the present condition of Great Britain. By a practical man. Manchester : Published by B. Wheeler, 1855. FIRST EDITION, 24-pages, 8vo, recent wrapper : small stamp on title, otherwise very good Attribution from Black, Economic Pamphlets, 7507 (locating one copy : Di). COPAC has Bristol and London Universities only. No copy found in WorldCat.(4) TALBOT ( John ), 16th Earl of Shrewsbury. A second letter to Ambrose Lisle Phillipps, Esq. from the Earl of Shrewsbury. On the present posture of affairs. London : Charles Dolman, 1841. FIRST EDITION, pages 58, (2, blank), 8vo, recent wrapper : a very good to nice copy. Goldsmiths' 31991. Not in Kress. On affairs in Ireland : the catholic question, corn laws, economic conditions, Daniel O'Connell, etc. It elicited a reply from O'Connell in 1842.(5) PALMERSTON ( Henry J. T. ), viscount :-. Reasons for demanding investigation into the charges against Lord Palmerston. Glasgow : Printed by Willisam Collins & Co., 1840. FIRST EDITION, pages 19, (1, blank), 8vo, recent paper wrapper : a very good copy.(6) ADAM ( Wm. ). A correct report of the speech delivered by Mr. Adam, in the House of Commons, on the conduct of H. R. H. the Duke of York. Printed by C. Stower, for C. Chapple and D. Blacklock, 1809. FIRST EDITION, 52-pages, 8vo, recent paper wrapper : a very good copy.Adam an eminent lawyer close to the royal family, arranged a loan to the Duke of York at a time when the latter was having difficulties with his mistress Mary Anne Clarke. He did not support the attacks on the Duke of York in 1809 for alleged abuse of army patronage. Indeed he made an ill-judged assertion of the duke's innocence, which prompted the unfounded accusation that Adam's own son had gained his army commission by corrupt means.(7) APPLETON ( Lewis ). Containing in chronological order : I. Instances of successful arbitration. II. Declarations of legislative bodies ; resolutions of congresses ; clauses in international treaties. III. Opinions of statesmen and jurists. Compiled by Lewis Appleton, and published by The International Arbitration and Peace Asociation. 1882. Appleton had a remarkable ability to found societies, but his reputation for faulty book-keeping proved a handicap.(8)IRELAND; HISTORY; CATHOLIC CLAIMS; BALKANS; RUSSIA; TURKEY; EASTERN QUESTION; ENGLAND; WALES; JACOBINISM; TENBY PRINTED; ENGLAND