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THE JUDICIAL HOUSE OF LORDS
General
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21734. Rensen, Tom. "Interpretation of legislation by the House of Lords and the European Court of Justice."
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21760. Barrett, Maxwell. The Law Lords: an account of the workings of Britain's highest judicial body and the
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21765. Cooke, Robin, Baron Cooke of Thorndon. "The Law Lords: an endangered heritage." Law Quarterly
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21766. Cornes, Richard. "McGonnell v. United Kingdom, the Lord Chancellor and the Law Lords." Public Law
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21773. Kentridge, Sydney. "The highest court: selecting the judges." Cambridge Law Journal 62 (2003): 55-71.
21774. Lowry, Richard Lynd Erskine, Baron Lowry. The Irish Lords of Appeal in Ordinary. Dublin: Irish Legal
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21778. Murphy, W. T., and R. W. Rawlings. "After the ancien regime: the writing of judgments in the House of
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21782. Salzberger, Eli M. "The judges of the English Court of Appeal: public law decision-making characteristics
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21784. Thomas, Bruce K. "Appellate recruitment patterns in the higher British judiciary, 1850-1990." Ph.D.,
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21785. Weaver, Max. "Is a general theory of adjudication possible? the example of the principle policy
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21786. Wilson, W. A. "The single reasoned speech." Juridical Review (1985): 133-34. [On the use of the single
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The Judicial House of Lords after 1876: Scottish appeals
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21789. Johnston, Tom. "End of an era." Journal of the Law Society of Scotland 46 (July 2002): 23. [On bringing a
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21790. Megarry, Robert Edgar. "The House of Lords and Scottish appeals." Modern Law Review 19 (1956): 95-96.
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The Judicial House of Lords after 1876: Practice Books
21791. Denison, Charles Marsh, and Charles Henderson Scott. The practice & procedure of the House of Lords in
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21792. Roscoe, Edward Stanley. Outlines of civil procedure, being a concise treatise on the House of Lords, the
Court of Appeal, and the High Court of Justice, and the procedure and practice therein, with notes.
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21793. ---. Outlines of civil procedure: a handbook to the practice in the House of Lords, the Court of Appeal, and
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21794. Webb, Charles Locock. The practice of the Supreme Court of Judicature and of the House of Lords on
appeals: the jurisdiction of the Court of Bankruptcy, the Court of Chancery of the County Palatine of
Lancaster, the Court of the Lord Warden of the Stannaries, and the County Courts, shewing to what extent
such jurisdiction is exclusive or is concurrent with that of the High Court of Justice, and the practice of
appeals from those courts. London: Butterworths, 1877. lvi, 824p.
The Judicial House of Lords: Reports and Indexes of Cases
21795. Shower, Bartholomew. Cases in Parliament resolved and adjudged, upon petitions, and writs of error.
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21798. Colles, Richard. Reports of cases, upon appeals and writs of error, in the High Court of Parliament; from
the year 1697, to the year 1713. With tables, notes, and references, being a supplementary volume to
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21799. Brown, Josiah. Reports of cases, upon appeals and writs of error, in the High Court of Parliament; from
the year 1701, to the year 1779. With tables, notes and references. 7 vols. London: Printed by His
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21800. ---. Reports of cases upon appeals and writs of error determined in the High Court of Parliament. [1702-
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21801. ---. Reports of cases, upon appeals and writs of error, determined in the High Court of Parliament. 8 vols.
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21802. Robertson, David. Reports of cases on appeal from Scotland, decided in the House of Peers. Volume the
first. Containing the period from the union in 1707, to the commencement of the reign of George II.
London: Printed by A. Strahan, 1807. xix, 659p.
21803. Craigie, John, John Shaw Stewart, and Thomas S. Paton. Reports of cases decided in the House of Lords,
upon appeal from Scotland, from 1726 [to 1821]. 6 vols. Edinburgh; London: T. & T. Clark; Benning,
1849-1856. [Vol. 1 by Craigie and Stewart, and completed by Paton; vols 2-6 by Paton.]
21804. Durnford, Charles. Reports of adjudged cases in the Court of Common Pleas during the time Lord Chief
Justice Willes presided in that court; together with some few cases of the same period determined in the
House of Lords, Court of Chancery, and Exchequer Chamber. Taken from the manuscripts of Lord Chief
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21805. Bosanquet, John Bernard, and Christopher Puller. New reports of cases argued and determined, in the
Court of Common Pleas, and other Courts the House of Lords and the Court of Exchequer Chamber, from
Easter Term, 44 Geo. III. 1804, to Trinity Term, 47 Geo. III. 1807 both inclusive; with tables of the cases
and principal matters. 2 vols. London: J. Butterworth, 1806-1808.
21806. ---. New reports of cases argued and determined, in the Court of Common Pleas, and other Courts the
House of Lords and the Court of Exchequer Chamber, from Easter Term, 44 Geo. III. 1804, to Trinity
Term, 47 Geo. III. 1807 both inclusive; with tables of the cases and principal matters. 2 vols. Philadelphia:
Printed for P. Byrne, 1807.
21807. ---. New reports of cases argued and determined, in the Court of Common Pleas, and other Courts the
House of Lords and the Court of Exchequer Chamber, from Easter Term, 44 Geo. III. 1804, to Trinity
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new edition, with corrections, and the addition of notes and references. By Thomas Day. Hartford, Conn:
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21808. Dow, Patrick. Reports of cases upon appeals and writs of error in the House of Lords [1813-1818]. 6 vols.
London: W. Clarke, 1814-1819. [Reprinted in English Reports, vol. 3.]
21809. Bligh, Richard. Reports of cases heard in the House of Lords, on appeals and writs of error; and decided
[1819-1821]. 4 vols. London: J.& W. T. Clarke; and Baldwin, Cradock and Joy, 1823-1827. [Vol. 4
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21810. Shaw, Patrick. Cases decided in the House of Lords, on appeal from the courts of Scotland, 1821-1824. 2
vols. Edinburgh; London: W. Blackwood; T. Cadell, 1826-1828.
21811. Wilson, James, Patrick Shaw, Charles Hope Maclean, and W. R. Courtenay. Cases decided in the House of
Lords, on appeal from the courts of Scotland, 1825-1834. 7 vols. Edinburgh, London: W. Blackwood; T.
Cadell, 1829-1839.
21812. Bligh, Richard. New reports of cases heard in the House of Lords, on appeals and writs of error; and
decided during the session 1827-[1837]. 11 vols. London: Saunders and Benning, 1829-1838? [Vol. 11
lacks titlepage and is incomplete: only 3 parts published; reprinted in English Reports, vols 4-6.]
21813. Dow, Patrick, and Charles Clark. Reports of cases upon appeals and writs of error in the House of Lords,
and decided during the sessions 1827-1832. 2 vols. London: J. & W. T. Clarke, 1830-1832. [Reprinted in
English Reports, vol. 6.]
21814. Clark, Charles, and William Finnelly. Reports of cases heard and decided in the House of Lords on appeals
and writs of error, during the sessions 1831-[1846]. 12 vols. London: J. & W. T. Clarke, 1835-1847.
[Imprint varies; reprinted in English Reports, vols 6-8.]
21815. ---. Reports of cases heard and decided in the House of Lords on appeals and writs of error, during the
sessions [1831-1846]; edited, with notes and references to American law, and subsequent English
decisions, by J. C. Perkins. 12 vols. Boston: Little, Brown, 1873-1874.
21816. Moore, John Bayly, and John Scott. Cases argued and determined in the Courts of Common Pleas &
Exchequer Chamber, and in the House of Lords, from Michaelmas term, 1831, to [Trinity term, 1834]. 4
vols. London; Dublin: S. Sweet; R. Milliken & Son, 1833-1834.
21817. Shaw, Patrick, and Charles Hope Maclean. Cases decided in the House of Lords, on appeal from the courts
of Scotland, 1835-1838. 3 vols. Edinburgh; London: T. Clark; Saunders & Benning, 1836-1839.
21818. Maclean, Charles Hope, and George Robinson. Cases decided by the House of Lords on appeals and writs
of error, 2º and 3º Victoriae, session of Parliament 1839. London: Saunders & Benning, 1840. 1067, [23]p.
[Reprinted in English Reports, vol. 9.]
21819. West, Martin John. Cases heard and determined by the House of Lords on appeals from the courts of
equity, and on writs of error in England and Ireland; and questions of peerage. 1839, 1840, & 1841. Vol.
1. London: Saunders & Benning, 1842. 696, [4]p. [All published; reprinted in English Reports vol. 9.]
21820. Robinson, George. Cases decided in the House of Lords, on appeal from the courts of Scotland. 3º & 4º
Victoriæ, session of Parliament 1840. 2 vols. Edinburgh; London: W. Blackwood; Saunders & Benning,
1840-1842.
21821. Bell, Sydney Smith. Cases decided in the House of Lords, on appeal from the courts of Scotland ... [1842-
1850]. 7 vols. London; Edinburgh: Saunders and Benning; William Blackwood, 1843-1852.
21822. Clark, Charles, and William Finnelly. The House of Lords cases on appeals and writs of error, claims of
peerage, and divorces, during the sessions 1847-[1866]. 11 vols. London: Spettigue and Farrand, 1849-
1866. [Reprinted in English Reports, vols 9-11.]
21823. ---. The House of Lords cases on appeals and writs of error, claims of peerage, and divorces, during the
sessions 1847-1866. 11 vols. Boston: Little, Brown, 1870-1871.
21824. MacQueen, John Fraser. Reports of Scotch appeals and writs of error, together with peerage, divorce, and
practice cases, in the House of Lords. [1847-1865]. 4 vols. Edinburgh; London: T. & T. Clark; W.
Maxwell, 1855-1866. [Titles of vols 2-4 vary.]
21825. Paterson, James. Reports of Scotch appeals in the House of Lords, A.D. 1851 to 1873, with tables of all the
classes cited, notes and copious index. 2 vols. Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark, 1879.
21826. The Law Reports: English and Irish appeal cases and claims of peerage before the House of Lords. 7 vols.
London: Council of Law Reporting for England and Wales, 1866-1875. [Covers 1866-1875; merged with
no. 21827 to form no. 21828.]
21827. The Law Reports: Scotch and divorce appeal cases before the House of Lords; reported by J. F. Macqueen.
2 vols. London: Council of Law Reporting for England and Wales, 1869-1875. [Covers 1866-1875;
merged with no. 21826 to form no 21828.]
21828. The Law Reports: appeal cases before the House of Lords (English, Irish, and Scotch) and the Judicial
Committee of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council. 5 vols. London: Incorporated Council of Law
Reporting for England and Wales, 1876-1880. [Covers 1875-1880; continued by no 21829.]
21829. The Law Reports: appeal cases before the House of Lords and the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council,
also peerage cases. 10 vols. London: Incorporated Council of Law Reporting for England and Wales, 1881-
1890. [Covers 1881-1890; continued by no. 21830.]
21830. The Law Reports of the Incorporated Council of Law Reporting. House of Lords, Judicial committees of
the Privy Council, and peerage cases. London: Incorporated Council of Law Reporting for England and
Wales, 1891-1954. [Covers 1891-1954; continued by no. 21832.]
21831. Ryde, Walter C. Reports of rating appeals heard before the Court of Appeal, the Queen's Bench Division,
the London Quarter Sessions, and the House of Lords, during the years 1891-1893. London: Butterworth,
1893. xxiv, 455p.
21832. The Law Reports. Appeal cases. House of Lords and Judicial Committee of the Privy Council and peerage.
London: Incorporated Council of Law Reporting for England and Wales, 1955-. [Covers 1955-; from 1977,
the title became The Law Reports. Appeal Cases; the reporting of appeals considered by the House of Lords
ended with the appeals heard in July 2009.]
21833. Clark, Charles. A digested index to all the reports in the House of Lords, from the commencement of the
series by Dow, in 1814, to the end of the eleven volumes of House of Lords cases, with references to more
recent decisions. Intended as a supplementary volume to the House of Lords cases. London: Butterworths,
1868. xliii, 396p.
21834. Kinnear, J. Boyd. Digest of House of Lords cases decided on appeal from Scotland, 1709 to 1864, with
glossary of Scottish law terms. Edinburgh: Bell & Bradfute, 1865. xli, 393p.
21835. Low, W. J. D. House of Lords appeal cases 1900-1985. 1 vol . London: House of Lords Record Office,
1989. [An index; various pagings.]
THE PALACE OF WESTMINSTER
General
21836. Bailey, Sydney D. "Legislative buildings of the world - the Palace of Westminster." Parliamentary Affairs 2
(1948-49): 259-73.
21837. ---. "Members and their chamber: 1800-1900." Parliamentary Affairs 3 (1949-50): 521-31.
21838. Bennitt, Mortimer. "The Houses of Parliament." Journal of the London Society (1965): 2-12.
21839. Brayley, Edward Wedlake, and John Britton. The history of the ancient Palace and late Houses of
Parliament at Westminster: embracing accounts and illustrations of St. Stephen's Chapel, and its cloisters,
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vi, 476p.
21840. Capon, William. "Notes and remarks, by the late Mr. William Capon, to accompany the plan of the ancient
palace of Westminster. [Read 23d December, 1824]." In Vetusta monumenta, quae ad rerum
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21841. Carre, Jacques. "L'architecture du pouvoir: projets et realisations de palais du Parlement, de Dublin a
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21842. Chowdharay-Best, George. "The colours of the two Houses of Parliament at Westminster." Notes and
Queries 241 (1969): 89.
21843. Colvin, Howard. "Views of the old Palace of Westminster." Architectural History 9 (1966): 21-184.
21844. Cooke, Robert. The Palace of Westminster: Houses of Parliament. London: Burton Skira, 1987. 431p.
21845. Davies, J. M. "Red and green." Table 37 (1968): 33-40.
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1613 Parliament
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1634 Parliament
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22660. Fenlon, Dermot B. "Wentworth and the Parliament of 1634: an essay in chronology." Journal of the Royal
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1640 Parliament
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22667. Hibernica: Part II. Or, two treatises relating to Ireland. Containing, I. A declaration setting forth how, and
by what means, the laws and statutes of England, from time to time, came to be of force in Ireland; said to
be written by Sir Richard Bolton, Lord Chancellor of Ireland. II. The answer of Sir Samuel Mayart,
Serjeant at Law, and second Judge of the Common-Pleas in Ireland, to a book intitled, a Declaration
setting forth how, and by what means, the laws and statutes of England, from time to time, came to be of
force in Ireland. Now first published from two manuscripts formerly in the possession of the late Walter
Harris, Esq., to which is prefixed, a preface, shewing the occasion of writing the said treatises, and the
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22668. Ireland. Parliament. Sixteene qveres propounded by the Parliament of Ireland to the judges of the said
kingdome. As also, another speech, made by Captaine Audley Mervin, to the House of Commons,
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22670. McCafferty, John. "'To follow the late precedents of England': the Irish impeachment proceedings of 1641."
In Mysteries and solutions in Irish legal history: Irish Legal History Society discourses and other papers,
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22671. McGrath, Bríd. "A biographical dictionary of the membership of the Irish House of Commons 1640-1641."
Ph.D., Trinity College, Dublin, 1998.
22672. ---. "The Irish elections of 1640-1641." In British intervention in early modern Ireland, edited by Ciarán
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22674. Millerick, Michael D. "The Dublin government and Parliament, 1641-1644." M.A., National University of
Ireland (Dublin), 1965.
22675. Ohlmeyer, Jane H. "The Irish peers, political power and Parliament, 1640-1641." In British intervention in
early modern Ireland, edited by Ciarán Brady and Jane H. Ohlmeyer: 161-85. Cambridge: Cambridge
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22676. Perceval-Maxwell, Michael. "Protestant factions, the impeachment of Strafford and the origins of the Irish
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The Confederation of Kilkenny
22677. Cane, Robert. "On the Ormonde coin and Confederate Money." Transactions of the Kilkenny
Archaeological Society 1 (1849-51): 442-53.
22678. Corish, Patrick J. "Two contemporary historians of the Confederation of Kilkenny: John Lynch and Richard
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22679. Cregan, Donal F. "The confederate Catholics of Ireland: the personnel of the confederation, 1642-9." Irish
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22680. ---. "The Confederation of Kilkenny." In The Irish Parliamentary tradition; with three essays on the Treaty
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22684. McGrath, Bríd. "Parliament men and the confederate association." In Kingdoms in crisis: Ireland in the
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22685. Meehan, C. P. The Confederation of Kilkenny. Dublin: James Duffy, 1860. xii, 234p.
22686. ---. The Confederation of Kilkenny. New ed. Dublin: James Duffy, 1882. vii, 351p.
22687. O Siochrú, Micheál. "Catholic confederates and the constitutional relationship between Ireland and
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22688. ---. Confederate Ireland 1642-1649: a constitutional and political analysis. Dublin: Four Courts Press,
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22689. Prendergast, John P. "Missing records no.I : records of the Kilkenny Confederate Assembly, A.D. 1642-
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22690. The propositions sent by the Irish Parliament held at Kilkenny, to the Commissioners at Dublin. Signed by
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1661 Parliament
22691. Clarke, Aidan. Prelude to Restoration in Ireland: the end of the Commonwealth, 1659-1660. Cambridge:
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22692. Dennehy, Coleman. "Parliament in Ireland, 1661-6." M.Litt, National University of Ireland (Dublin), 2002.
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from the School of History Postgraduate Conferences, 2001-3, edited by Michael S. O'Neill, Clara Cullen,
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22695. McGuire, James I. "The Dublin Convention, the Protestant community and the emergence of an
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1689 (Patriot) Parliament
22696. An account of the transactions of the late King James in Ireland. Wherein is contain'd the Act of Attainder
past at Dublin in May, 1689. As also the proclamation for raising twenty thousand pounds per mensem,
without an act of Parliament. With other proclamations and acts made there. London: Printed for Robert
Clavell, Jonathan Robinson, and Joseph Watts, 1690. [2], 63, [1]p. [Wing A409.]
22697. The acts of that short session of Parliament, held in Dublin, May 7, 1689, under the late K. James II.
Which more fully discover the genius, interests, views, &c. of the then sitting members, than any thing
hitherto taken notice of by the historians of the time. To which is prefix'd the speech of the late K. James II.
at the opening of the said session. The whole taken from an authentick manuscript and publish'd for the
entertainment of the curious. Dublin: Printed and sold by Ebenezer Rider, 1740. [8], 110, [2]p. [estc
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22698. An appendix to the late King James's acts. Containing an exact list of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal
and Commons who sate in the Parliament held in Dublin, in 1689. To which is added, A catalogue of the
titles of all the acts passed in the said session, and the preamble to the Act for restoring the old Proprietors
to their estates, &c., as it passed the House of Commons. Dublin: Printed and sold by Ebenezer Rider,
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22699. Davis, Thomas. "Acts of the Irish Parliament of 1689." Dublin Magazine (Jan 1843): 25-42; (Feb.1843):
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22700. ---. "Retrospect of the Parliament of 1689, and its acts." Dublin Magazine and Citizen (April 1843): 196-
201.
22701. ---. "The lists of the Irish Parliament of 1689, with biographical notices of the King, Lords, and Commons."
Dublin Magazine and Citizen (March 1843): 105-23.
22702. ---. "Proceedings of the Parliament in Ireland in 1689." Dublin Magazine and Citizen (April 1843): 170-82.
22703. ---. The Patriot Parliament of 1689. With its statutes, votes and proceedings; edited by Charles Gavan
Duffy. New Irish Library, 1. 2nd ed. London; Dublin; New York: T. Fisher Unwin; Sealy, Bryers & Walker;
P. J. Kennedy, 1893. xcv, 172p.
22704. An exact list of the Lords Spiritual & Temporal, who sate in the pretended Parliament at Dublin in the
kingdom of Ireland on the 7th of May, 1689, and there continued until the 18th of July following, and then
prorogued until the 12th of November following: also a list of the knights, citizens and burgesses of the
House of Commons in order as they were returned: together with a catalogue of the titles of all acts
passed in the said pretended session, and remarks upon them, and the preamble to the Act of Repeal of the
Acts of Settlement, as it passed in the House of Commons: and the several reasons addressed to the late
King against passing the act, intituled An Act for repealing the acts of settlement and explanation, &c.
London: Printed by T. B., 1689. [4], 27p. [Wing E3657.]
22705. The journal of the proceedings of the Parliament in Ireland. With the establishment of their forces there.
Licensed July 6. 1689. London: Printed for B. Clavell, 1689. 20p. [Wing I422A.]
22706. "The journal of the proceedings of the Parliament in Ireland, with the establishment of their forces there." In
A collection of scarce and valuable tracts, on the most interesting and entertaining subjects: but chiefly
such as relate to the history and constitution of these kingdoms. Selected from an infinite number in print
and manuscript, in the Royal, Cotton, Sion, and other public, as well as private libraries; particularly that
of the late Lord Somers 2nd ed., edited by Walter Scott. Vol. 11: 406-11. London: Printed for T. Cadell
and W. Davies; ..., 1814.
22707. A journal of the proceedings of the pretended Parliament in Dublin from the 7th to the 20th of this instant
May, a breviate of the late King's speech and the Speakers repeal of the Act of Settlement. London: John
Wallis, 1689. 2p. [Wing I422B.]
22708. "A journal of the proceedings of the pretended Parliament in Dublin from the 7th to the 20th of this instant
May; a breviate of the late King's speech and the Speaker's repeal of the Act of Settlement, and taking away
the King's supremacies, with the names of the Protestant Lords Spiritual and Temporal sitting in
Parliament." In A collection of scarce and valuable tracts, on the most interesting and entertaining
subjects: but chiefly such as relate to the history and constitution of these kingdoms. Selected from an
infinite number in print and manuscript, in the Royal, Cotton, Sion, and other public, as well as private
libraries; particularly that of the late Lord Somers 2nd ed., edited by Walter Scott. Vol. 11: 426-27.
London: Printed for T. Cadell and W. Davies; ..., 1814.
22709. A list of such names of the nobility, gentry and commonalty of England and Ireland (amongst which are
several women and children) who are all by an act of a pretended Parliament assembled at Dublin in the
kingdom of Ireland, the 7th of May, 1689, before the late King James, attained of high treason. Together
with the true and authentick copies of several of the acts of the said pretended Parliament, whereby they,
as far as in them lay, repealed the great Act of settlement of that kingdom, and made Ireland wholly
independent of England. London: Printed for R. Clavel and J. Watts, 1690. 2, 5-52, 49-70, [2]p. [Wing
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22710. A true account of the whole proceedings of the Parliament in Ireland, beginning March 25, 1689, and
ending the 29th of June following. London:, 1689. 20, 8p.
22711. Burtchaell, George Dames. "Peers present in and absent from James II's Parliament of 7 May 1689." In The
complete peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom New ed., edited by
G. E. Cokayne. Vol. 3: 631-34. London: St Catherine Press, 1913.
22712. Farrell, Brian. "The Patriot Parliament of 1689." In The Irish Parliamentary tradition; with three essays on
the Treaty debate by F. S. L. Lyons, edited by Brian Farrell: 116-27. Dublin: Gill & Macmillan, 1973.
22713. Ingram, Thomas Dunbar. Two chapters of Irish history. I. The Irish Parliament of James II. II. The alleged
violation of the Treaty of Limerick. London: Macmillan, 1888. 154p.
22714. MacDonagh, Michael. "The last Irish Parliament." Dublin Review 166 (Jan.-June 1920): 222-34.
22715. Preston, Christopher. "Commissioners under the Patriot Parliament, 1689." Irish Ecclesiastical Record 5th
ser., 74 (1950): 141-51.
22716. ---. "The Irish Parliament of 1689." Irish Ecclesiastical Record 5th ser., 70 (1948): 715-30.
22717. Savory, Douglas. "The all-Irish 'Patriot Parliament' of 1689." Proceedings of the Huguenot Society of
London 19 (1952-58): 56-64.
22718. Simms, J. G. The Jacobite Parliament of 1689. Irish history series, 6. Dublin: Dundalgan Press for Dublin
Historical Association, 1966. 28p.
22719. ---. "The Jacobite Parliament of 1689." In his War and politics in Ireland 1649-1730, edited by D. W.
Hayton and Gerard O'Brien: 65-90. London: Hambledon Press, 1986.
The Irish Parliament: 1692-1800: Contemporary Works
22720. Acts relating to the election of members to serve in Parliament. Dublin: Printed by the executors of David
Hay, assignee to the late Boulter Grierson, 1783. 272p. [estc t210449.]
22721. An answer to Mr. Molyneux his Case of Ireland's being bound by acts of Parliament in England, stated:
and his dangerous notion of Ireland's being under no subordination to the parliamentary authority of
England refuted; by reasoning from his own arguments and authorities. London: Printed for Rich. Parker,
1698. [40], 171, [5]p. [Wing C724B; attributed to John Cary and to William Atwood.]
22722. Atwood, William. The history, and reasons, of the dependency of Ireland upon the imperial crown of the
kingdom of England. Rectifying Mr. Molineux's state of the Case of Ireland's being bound by acts of
Parliament in England. London: Printed for Dan. Brown ...; and Ri. Smith ..., 1698. [8], 216p. [Wing
A4172; another printing with 'Tho. Leigh' in the imprint, in place of 'Ri. Smith': Wing A4173.]
22723. Cary, John. A vindication of the Parliament of England, in answer to a book written by William Molyneux
of Dublin, Esq., intituled, The case of Irelands being bound by acts of Parliament in England stated.
London: Printed by Freeman Collins, and are to be sold by Sam. Crouch ...and Eliz. Whitlock, 1698. [8],
127, [1]p. [Wing C734.]
22724. ---. A vindication of the Parliament of England, in answer to a book written by William Molyneux of
Dublin, Esq., intituled, The case of Irelands being bound by acts of Parliament in England, stated. 2nd ed.
London: Printed by Freeman Collins, 1700. [12], 127, [1]p. [Wing C735.]
22725. Clarke, Thomas Brooke. An essay on the powers of Parliament, the right of making laws, and the
individual declarations of this kingdom ... and now addressed to the Right Honourable the Earl of Carlisle.
Dublin: Printed for W. Hallhead, 1781. [2], 43, [1]p. [estc n009385.]
22726. A collection of the letters which have been addressed to the volunteers of Ireland, on the subject of a
parliamentary reform, by the Earl of Effingham, Doctor Price, Major Cartwright, Doctor Jebb, and the
Rev. Mr. Wyvill ... London: Printed for J. Stockdale, 1783. [4], 122, [2]p. [estc t033089; an extract is
reprinted in no. 7403, vol. 1.]
22727. Delegate. A brief account of the general meeting of Catholic delegates, held in Dublin, December, 1792.
By a delegate. With the speeches of Doctors McNeven and McDermot. London: Printed by H. Fitzpatrick,
1793. [2], 10, 33, [1]p. [estc t087741; reprinted in no. 7403, vol. 2.]
22728. French, Robert. The constitution of Ireland, and Poyning's laws explained. By a friend to his country.
Dublin: Printed for G. Faulkner, 1770. 44p. [estc t018204; London reprint: estc t018205.]
22729. Friend to the Constitutional Rights of Both Kingdoms. A narrative of the proceedings of the Lords of
Ireland. In the years 1703 and 1719, in consequence of the attempts made at those periods by the Lords of
Great Britain, to enforce their authority in this kingdom. Together with the representation of the Irish
Lords to the King upon that subject, in which the independent, legislative, and judicial rights of this
kingdom are ably stated. Which representation caused the British Parliament to pass the Declaratory Act
of the 6th of George the First. Dublin: Printed and sold by all the booksellers, 1782. 52p. [estc n004289.]
22730. ---. Rights of Ireland. A narrative of the proceedings of the Lords of Ireland. In the years 1703 and 1719,
in consequence of the attempts made at those periods by the Lords of Great Britain, to enforce their
authority in this kingdom. Together with the representation of the Irish Lords to the King upon that subject,
in which the independent, legislative, and judicial rights of the Kingdom are ably stated. Which
representation caused the British Parliament to pass the Declaratory Act of the 6th of George the First.
2nd ed. Dublin: Printed and sold by all the booksellers, 1782. 52p. [estc t005357.]
22731. Hamilton, William Gerard. Parliamentary logick: to which are subjoined two speeches delivered in the
House of Commons of Ireland, and other pieces; ... With an appendix, containing considerations on the
corn laws by Samuel Johnson, LL.D. London: Printed by C. and R. Baldwin, for T. Payne, 1808. xlvi, 253p.
[Edited by Edmund Malone, with a biographical preface. A rhetorical and logical treatise for members;
with material relating to the Irish House of Commons, 1760-1762.]
22732. ---. Parliamentary logic; with an introduction and notes by Courtney S. Kenny. Cambridge: Heffer, 1927.
xiv, 88p.
22733. ---. La logique parlementaire de Hamilton; tr. en français pour la première fòis, avec une introduction, par
Joseph Reinach. Paris: G. Charpentier, 1886. lxxvi, 192p.
22734. ---. Parlamentarische Logik. Aus dem Englischen übersetzt, und nach Materien geordnet. Tübingen: H.
Laupp, 1828. viii, 90p.
22735. ---. Parlamentarische Logik, Taktik und Rhetorik; aus dem Englischen übersetzt, und nach Materien
geordnet. 2nd ed. Tübingen: H. Laupp, 1872. 80p.
22736. ---. Parlamentarische Logik, Taktik und Rhetorik; aus dem Englischen übersetzt, und nach Materien
geordnet. Neu hrsg. und bearb. von Charles Brütsch. Zurich: Societas Verlag, 1946. 63p.
22737. ---. Parlamentarische Logik und Rhetorik. Dokumente des europäischen Rationalismus, 2. Cologne: G.
Kiepenheuer, 1949. 115p.
22738. ---. Lógica parlamentaria; estudio preliminar de Francisco Ayala. Clásicos políticos, 1. Buenos Aires:
Editorial Americales, 1927. 172p.
22739. ---. Lógica parlamentaria o De las reglas del buen parlamentario = Parliamentary logick; estudio
preliminar, traducción y notas de Eloy García. Textos parlamentarios clásicos. Madrid: Congreso de los
Diputados, Departmento de Publicaciones, 1996. 415p.
22740. Jebb, John. Letters addressed to the volunteers of Ireland, on the subject of a parliamentary reform.
London: Printed by W. Richardson, and sold by J. Stockdale, 1784. [2], 16p. [estc n011303.]
22741. Kelly, Patrick. "The printer's copy of the ms. of William Molyneux 'The case of Ireland's being bound by
acts of Parliament in England, stated' 1698." Long Room 18-19 (1979): 7-13.
22742. Knox, William. A letter to the people of Ireland, upon the intended application of the Roman Catholics to
Parliament for the exercise of the elective franchise. Dublin: Printed by P. Byrne, 1792. 16p. [estc
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22743. ---. A letter to the people of Ireland, upon the intended application of the Roman Catholics to Parliament
for the exercise of the elective franchise. Dublin: Printed by Alex. Porter, 1793. 30, [2]p. [estc n019627.]
22744. Leslie, Charles. Considerations of importance to Ireland, in a letter to a member of Parliament there; upon
occasion of Mr. Molyneaux's late book: intituled, The case of Ireland's being bound by acts of Parliament
in England. London: Printed anno, 1698. 8p. [Wing L1125.]
22745. Lodge, John. The usage of holding parliaments and of preparing bills of supply, in Ireland, stated from
record. Published by authority. Dublin: Printed by Boulter Grierson, printer to the King's Most Excellent
Majesty. M,DCC,LXX. To which is added, annotations, together with an address to his Excellency George
Lord Viscount Townshend, Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland. By C. Lucas, one of
the representatives of the city of Dublin. Dublin: re-printed for Thomas Ewing, 1770. 76p. [estc t089722;
the first edition (estc t214770), in March 1770, was suppressed; London reprint: estc t081148. An answer to
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22746. Lucas, Charles. The abuse of standing parliaments, and the great advantage of frequent elections. In a
letter to a noble lord. London: Printed for H. Carpenter, 1750? 48p. [Not seen; details from estc n029180.]
22747. ---. The abuse of standing parliaments, and the great advantage of frequent elections. In a letter to a noble
lord. London: Printed by the booksellers, 1750? 31, [1]p. [estc t001676.]
22748. ---. Free will to freeholders. Dublin: Printed in the year, 1753. 14p. [estc t094313; another printing, estc
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22749. ---. The political constitutions of Great-Britain and Ireland, asserted and vindicated; the connection and
common interests of both kingdoms, demonstrated; and the grievances, which each, more especially the
later, with its capital, hath suffered, under oppressive and tyrannical governors, usurping and lawless
magistrates, dependent and inquitous judges, and spurious and corrupt Parlements, set forth in several
addresses and letters to the free-citizens of Dublin; first delivered and published with the sole intent to
detect public abuses, to revive the original principles of the policy, and to restore the constitutional
freedom of elections, in general, those of Members of Parliament, in particular; now republished as a
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1695 Parliament
22881. Kelly, Patrick. "A pamphlet attributed to John Toland and an unpublished reply by Archbishop William
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country, to a Member of the House of Commons; in reference to the votes of the 14th inst. published in
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text of the pamphlet and King's reply.]
22882. Simms, J. G. "The Bishops' Banishment Act of 1697 (9 Will. III, c.1)." Irish Historical Studies 17 (1970-
71): 185-99.
22883. ---. "The Bishops' Banishment Act of 1697 (9 Will III, c.1)." In his War and politics in Ireland 1649-1730,
edited by D. W. Hayton and Gerard O'Brien: 235-49. London: Hambledon Press, 1986.
1703 Parliament
22884. An account of the meeting of the Parliament in Ireland. Published by authority. London: Printed by Edw.
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22885. Hayton, David. "A debate in the Irish House of Commons in 1703: a whiff of Tory grapeshot."
Parliamentary History 10 (1991): 151-63.
22886. McGrath, Charles Ivar. "The Union representative of 1703 in the Irish House of Commons: a case of
mistaken identity?" Eighteenth-century Ireland / Iris an dá chultur 23 (2008): 11-35.
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22888. Simms, J. G. "The making of a penal law (2 Anne, c.6), 1703-4." Irish Historical Studies 12 (1960-61):
105-18.
22889. ---. "The making of a penal law (2 Anne, c.6) 1703-4." In his War and politics in Ireland 1649-1730, edited
by D. W. Hayton and Gerard O'Brien: 263-76. London: Hambledon Press, 1986.
1713 Parliament
22890. Helsham, Richard, and Patrick Delany. A long history of a short session of a certain parliament in a certain
kingdom. Dublin?: Printed in the year, 1714. [2], vii[i.e.vi], 130p. [estc t002069.]
22891. ---. A long history of a certain session of a certain parliament, in a certain kingdom. Dublin?: Printed in the
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22893. ---. "The Irish Parliament of 1713." In his War and politics in Ireland 1649-1730, edited by D. W. Hayton
and Gerard O'Brien: 277-87. London: Hambledon Press, 1986.
1715 Parliament
22894. "An episode in Irish history." Journal of the Waterford and South-East of Ireland Archaeological Society 6
(1900): 155-58. [An account of a humble address presented to the king by the Irish House of Commons on
7 Dec. 1717 setting forth the fatal consequences of reversing outlawrys of persons attained of treason for
the rebellions of 1641 and 1688.]
22895. Ireland. Parliament. House of Lords. The whole proceedings of the House of Lords in Parliament
assembled, touching the grievances which have of late arisen to this kingdom by the absence of officers,
necessary to the carrying on the business and justice thereof. Published by order of the House of Lords.
Dublin: Printed by A. Crooke, 1723. 10p. [estc n035774.]
22896. McNally, Patrick. "Patronage and politics in Ireland 1714-1727." Ph.D., Queen's University, Belfast, 1993.
22897. Moloney, Sean. "The Irish Parliament and the affair of Wood's halfpence." Bulletin of the Irish Committee
of Historical Sciences 34 (1944): 1-2.
22898. ---. "The Irish Parliament of George I, 1715-1727." M.A., National University of Ireland (Dublin), 1943.
[The author is also known as Sean O'Maldomhnaigh and John Moloney.]
22899. Morres, Hervey Redmond, 2nd Viscount Mountmorres. An historical dissertation upon the origin,
suspension, and revival, of the judicature and independency of the Irish Parliament. With a narrative of the
transactions in 1719, relative to the celebrated declaratory law; extracted from the papers of the late Earl
of Egmont: and a comment on his lordship's opinion, upon the legislative union of these kingdoms. To
which is annexed the standing orders of the House of Lords. Transcribed from a copy printed by authority
the 11th of Feb. 1790. Accurately compared with the leading cases; the dates and causes of their origin,
construction, and application, extracted from the Journals of Parliament, in Great Britain and Ireland.
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22900. Ryder, Michael. "The Bank of Ireland, 1721: land, credit and dependency." Historical Journal 25 (1982):
557-82.
22901. Victory, Isolde. "The making of the 1720 Declaratory Act." In Parliament, politics and people: essays in
eighteenth century Irish history, edited by Gerard O'Brien: 9-29. Dublin: Irish Academic Press, 1989.
1727 Parliament
22902. A. B. A letter from a Member of the House of Commons, to a chief magistrate of a borough: relative to the
votes of the House of Commons of the 16th of October, 1749. Dublin: Printed for Peter Wilson, 1749. 23,
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22903. Clark, J. C. D. "Whig tactics and parliamentary precedent: the English management of Irish politics, 1754-
1756." Historical Journal 21 (1978): 275-301.
22904. Cox, Richard. The proceeding of the Honourable House of Commons of Ireland, in rejecting the altered
Money-Bill, on December 17, 1753, vindicated by authorities taken from the law and usage of Parliament.
Wherein are occasionally exposed the fallacies of two pamphlets, intitled, "Considerations on the late bill,
&c." And "Observations relative to the late bill for paying off the residue of the national debt". 3rd ed.
Dublin: Printed for Peter Wilson, 1754. 48p. [estc t176191; 1st ed, estc t002126; Cork reprint, estc
t119242; London reprint, n011969; 2nd ed, estc n046868. Considerations by Christopher Robinson;
Observations by David Bindon.]
22905. MacDonagh, Michael. "The Irish Commons and the public purse." Irish Ecclesiastical Record 5th ser., 24
(1924): 123-47. [Money Bill of 1753.]
22906. Malcolmson, A. P. W. "The Newtown Act of 1748: revision and reconstruction." Irish Historical Studies 18
(1972-73): 313-44. [Newtownards, Co. Down.]
22907. Mason, John Monck. Remarks upon Poyning's law, and the manner of passing bills in the P--------- of I-----
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22908. McCracken, J. L. "The conflict between the Irish administration and Parliament, 1753-6." Irish Historical
Studies 3 (1942-43): 159-79.
22909. ---. "The revenue bill dispute of 1753." Bulletin of the Irish Committee of Historical Sciences 16 (Jan.
1942): 3-4.
22910. O'Donovan, Declan. "The Money Bill dispute of 1753." In Penal era and golden age: essays in Irish
history, 1690-1800, edited by Thomas Bartlett and D. W. Hayton: 55-87. Belfast: Ulster Historical
Foundation, 1979.
22911. ---. "The Money Bill dispute of 1753: a study in Anglo-Irish relations, 1750-56." Ph.D., National University
of Ireland (Dublin), 1977.
22912. The secret history of the two last memorable s--ss--ons of Parliament. Dublin: Printed by Henry Waters, at
the Bagnio Slip, on Temple Bar, 1754. 64p. [estc n022375.]
22913. The secret history of the two last memorable S-ss--ons of Parliament. Dublin: Printed by Henry Waters, at
the Bagnio Slip, on Temple Bar, 1754? 80p. [estc t109000.]
1761 Parliament
22914. Bartlett, Thomas. "The Irish House of Commons' rejection of the 'Privy Council' money bill in 1769: a re-
assessment." Studia Hibernica 19 (1979): 63-77.
22915. Caldwell, James. Debates relative to the affairs of Ireland in the years 1763 and 1764. Taken by a Military
Officer. London: [s.n.], 1765. [4], ix, [1], 741, [25]p. [Not seen; details from estc t205032.]
22916. ---. Debates relative to the affairs of Ireland; in the years 1763 and 1764. Taken by a Military Officer. To
which is added, an enquiry how far the restrictions laid on the trade of Ireland, by British acts of
Parliament, are a benefit or disadvantage to the British dominions in general, and to England in
particular, for whose separate advantage they were intended. With extracts of such parts of the statutes as
lay under those restrictions. 2 vols. London: Printed in the year, 1766. [estc t146386.]
22917. ---. Debates relative to the affairs of Ireland; in the years 1763 and 1764. Taken by a military officer. To
which are added, his remarks on the trade of Ireland; an extract of such parts of the British Acts of
Parliament as lay that trade under restrictions. London: [s.n.], 1766. [4], iii, [1], x, 741, [27]p. [estc
t146387.]
22918. Dennehy, William Francis. "'An Irish session' one hundred and twenty years ago." Irish Monthly 11 (1883):
133-42. [On no. 22916.]
22919. McKenna, J. E. "Who asks for safeguards?" Catholic Bulletin and Book Review 1 (1911): 283-91. [On no.
22916.]
22920. Tristram Shandy's description of general elections and septennial Parliaments ... Proper to be read by
every one in Ireland at this juncture. 2nd ed. Dublin: Printed for R. Lewis, 1762. 24p. [estc t133049; 1st
ed., estc t186313.]
1769 Parliament
22921. Bodkin, Matthias McDonnell. "Notes on the Irish Parliament in 1773." Proceedings of the Royal Irish
Academy 48C (1942): 145-232.
22922. Clergyman. A serious address to the people of Ireland, relative to the ensuing general election. Dublin:
Printed by George Faulkner, 1769. 15, [1]p. [Not seen; details from estc t214485.]
22923. Hunt, William. The Irish Parliament, 1775; from an official and contemporary manuscript. London:
Longmans, 1907. xxiv, 92p. [Sketches of members.]
22924. Kelly, James. "Review of the House of Commons, 1774." Eighteenth-century Ireland / Iris an dá chultur 19
(2004): 163-210.
22925. Large, David. "The Irish House of Commons in 1769." Irish Historical Studies 11 (1958-59): 18-45. [The
text of 'An alphabetical list of the House of Commons with observations, May 19 1769'.]
22926. Mahoney, Thomas H. D. "Mr. Burke's imperial mentality and the proposed Irish absentee tax of 1773."
Canadian Historical Review 37 (1956): 158-66.
22927. Moriarty, Thomas. "The Irish absentee tax controversy of 1773: a study in Anglo-Irish politics on the eve of
the American revolution." Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 118 (1974): 370-408.
22928. O Riagáin, Eamonn. "Analyses of the personnel of the Irish House of Commons 1769-76." Bulletin of the
Irish Committee of Historical Sciences 47 (June 1946): 4-6.
22929. ---. "The Irish Parliament, 1769-76." M.A., National University of Ireland, Dublin, 1942-1943. [The author
is also known as Edmond O'Regan.]
22930. Posthumus. A letter to the people of Ireland. 2nd ed. London: Printed in the year, 1770. 15, [1]p. [estc
t169800; 1st ed., estc n019625; 3rd ed., estc n019626. On the Irish House of Lords and the Money Bill.]
22931. Russell, Matthew. "The Irish House of Commons in 1770." Irish Monthly 32 (1904): 61-67.
22932. Thomas, Peter D. G. "Two voting lists for the Irish House of Commons in 1773." Parliamentary History 7
(1988): 313-27.
22933. Tyler, J. E. "A letter from the Marquis of Rockingham to Sir William Mayne on the proposed absentee tax
of 1773." Irish Historical Studies 8 (1952-1953): 362-69.
1776 Parliament
22934. Authentic minutes of the debate in the Irish House of Commons, on the 20th of December, 1779, on
receiving the resolutions of the British House of Commons for granting to Ireland a free trade. To which
are added, the speeches of some noble Lords, spoken on the same occasion, the day following. London:
Printed for J. Nichols: ..., 1780. 78, [2]p. [Not seen; details from estc n015978.]
22935. Black, Anthony R. "An edition of the Cavendish Irish parliamentary diary: 1776-1778." Ph.D., University
of Notre Dame, 1969.
22936. ---. An edition of the Cavendish Irish parliamentary diary 1776-1778. 3 vols. Delavan, Wisc.: Hallberg
Pubn. Corp, 1985.
22937. Burns, Robert E. "The Catholic Relief Act in Ireland, 1778." Church History 32 (1963): 181-207.
22938. Callen, Robert V. "The structure of Anglo-Irish politics during the American Revolution: Cavendish's diary
of the Irish Parliament, October 12, 1779 to September 2, 1780; edition of the partial text and a critical
essay." Ph.D., University of Notre Dame, 1973.
22939. "The centenary of the Irish Parliament of 1782: the historic meeting-house of Dungannon." Irish Builder 24
(1882): 45.
22940. Clune, Eilish. "The 3rd Parliament of George 3rd, 1776-83." M.A., National University of Ireland (Dublin),
1943.
22941. ---. "The Irish Parliament, 1776-83: a general survey." Bulletin of the Irish Committee of Historical
Sciences 32 (April 1944): 1-3.
22942. Corcoran, Timothy J. "Making an Education Act, College Green, Dublin, 1782." Irish Monthly 59 (1931):
371-75.
22943. Debates in the House of Commons of Ireland, on a motion whether the King's Most Excellent Majesty, and
the Lords and Commons of Ireland, are the only power competent to bind or enact laws in this kingdom.
Taken in short hand, verbatim & literatim, on Wednesday, April 19, 1780. By a gentleman. 2nd ed. Dublin:
Printed in the year, 1780. [3], iii-ix, 3-26p. [estc t109529; 1st ed., estc n029066.]
22944. Jephson, Henry. "The Irish Parliament of 1782." Nineteenth Century 17 (Jan.-June 1885): 970-87.
22945. Kelly, James. "1780 revisited: the politics of the repeal of the sacramental test." In The politics of Irish
dissent, edited by Kevin Herlihy: 74-92. Dublin: Four Courts, 1997.
22946. Koebner, Richard. "The early speeches of Henry Grattan." Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research
30 (1957): 102-14.
22947. Morres, Hervey Redmond, 2nd Viscount Mountmorres. Considerations on the intended modification of
Poynings' law. By a Member of the Irish Parliament. London: Printed for J. Almon, 1780. [4], 28p. [estc
n014960; 2nd ed., estc n027225.]
22948. ---. Plain reasons for new-modelling Poynings' Law, in such a manner as to assert the ancient rights of the
two Houses of Parliament, without entrenching on the King's prerogative. Dublin: Printed by William
Hallhead, 1780. 24p. [estc t130493.]
22949. ---. Plain reasons for new-modelling Poynings' Law, in such a manner as to assert the ancient rights of the
two Houses of Parliament, without intrenching on the King's prerogative. 2nd ed. Dublin: Printed by
William Hallhead, 1782. 38p. [estc t109536.]
22950. A narrative of the proceedings and debates of the Parliament of Ireland; during the fifth session of the
second Parliament, in the reign of his present Majesty. Began to be held at Dublin, on the tenth day of
October, 1776. London: Printed for J. Almon, 1776. iv, 151, [1]p. [Not seen; details from estc t173629.]
22951. The parliamentary register; being correct lists of the members of both houses of the Irish Parliament, with
their town and country residence, ... To which is prefixed, a list of His Majesty's ... Privy Council of
Ireland. Dublin: Printed for the editor, (William Bruce) ..., 1778. 63, [1]p. [Not seen; details from estc
t194634.]
22952. Sayles, G. O. "Contemporary sketches of the members of the Irish Parliament in 1782." Proceedings of the
Royal Irish Academy 56C (1953-54): 227-86.
22953. ---. "Contemporary sketches of the Members of the Irish Parliament in 1782." In his Scripta diversa: 151-
211. London: Hambledon Press, 1982.
22954. Some authentic minutes of the proceedings of a very respectable assembly, on the 20th of December 1779.
To which are added, (in order to preserve them) the speeches of some noble Lords, spoken on the day
following, some of which have already appeared in print. Dublin: Printed by J. Potts, 1780. 76p. [estc
t109146; on the Irish House of Commons.]
22955. A view of the present state of Ireland ... To which is added, a sketch of some of the principal political
characters in the Irish House of Commons. Dublin: L. Fay, 1780. viii, 126p. [estc t177345.]
The Irish Parliament: 1782-1800
22956. Bartlett, Thomas. "Ireland: from legislative independence to legislative union, 1782-1800." In The
challenge to Westminster: sovereignty, devolution and independence, edited by H. T. Dickinson and
Michael Lynch: 61-70. East Linton: Tuckwell Press, 2000.
22957. Bodkin, Matthias McDonnell. Grattan's Parliament, before and after. London: T. F. Unwin, 1912. 320p.
22958. Daunt, W. J. O'Neill. "Grattan, and the Irish Parliament." Westminster Review 125 (Jan.-April 1886): 179-
207.
22959. ---. "Grattan and the Irish Parliament." In his Essays on Ireland: 176-237. Dublin: M. H. Gill, 1886. [An
expanded version of no. 22958.]
22960. Falkiner, C. Litton. "The Grattan Parliament and Ulster." In his Studies in Irish history and biography,
mainly of the eighteenth century: 1-57. London: Longmans, Green, 1902. [A revised version of nos.
22796 and 22961.]
22961. ---. "The Grattan Parliament; Mr. Lecky's last volumes." Quarterly Review 172 (Jan.-April 1891): 1-32.
22962. Kelly, James. Henry Flood: patriots and politics in eighteenth-century Ireland. Dublin: Four Court Press,
1998. 486p.
22963. Kennedy, Denis. "The Irish opposition, parliamentary reform and public opinion, 1793-1794." Eighteenth-
century Ireland / Iris an dá chultur 7 (1992): 95-114.
22964. Kissane, Noel. Comhdháil Dhun Geanainn agus Parlaimint Ghrattan = Dungannon Convention and
Grattan's Parliament 1782-1982: bicentenary convention. Dublin: National Library of Ireland, 1982. 20p.
[A portfolio of facsimile documents.]
22965. Lee, Joseph. "Grattan's Parliament." In The Irish Parliamentary tradition; with three essays on the Treaty
debate by F. S. L. Lyons, edited by Brian Farrell: 149-59. Dublin: Gill & Macmillan, 1973.
22966. Mansergh, Daniel. "Grattan's failure: parliamentary opposition and the people in Ireland, 1779-1800."
Ph.D., University of Cambridge, 2003.
22967. Mansergh, Danny. Grattan's failure: parliamentary opposition and the people of Ireland 1779-1900.
Dublin: Irish Academic Press, 2005. [ix], 337p.
22968. McCormack, W. J. "Vision and revision in the study of eighteenth-century Irish parliamentary rhetoric."
Eighteenth-century Ireland / Iris an dá chultur 2 (1987): 7-35. [A response to no. 22975.]
22969. McDowell, R. B. "The age of the United Irishmen: reform and reaction, 1789-94." In A new history of
Ireland. Vol. 4. Eighteenth-century Ireland 1691-1800, edited by T. W. Moody and W. E. Vaughan: 289-
338. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1986.
22970. ---. "Parliamentary independence, 1782-9." In A new history of Ireland. Vol. 4. Eighteenth-century Ireland
1691-1800, edited by T. W. Moody and W. E. Vaughan: 265-88. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1986.
22971. ---. "Some Fitzgibbon letters from the Sneyd muniments in the John Rylands Library." Bulletin of the John
Rylands Library 34 (1951-52): 296-311. [Letters of John Fitzgibbon, 1st Earl of Clare.]
22972. Murphy, Charlotte Mary. "The Irish House of Lords, 1780-1800: politics and ideology." Ph.D., National
University of Ireland (Cork), 2003.
22973. O'Brien, Gerard. Anglo-Irish politics in the age of Grattan and Pitt. Dublin: Irish Academic Press, 1987.
232p.
22974. ---. "The exercise of legislative power in Ireland, 1782-1800." Ph.D., University of Cambridge, 1984.
22975. ---. "The Grattan mystique." Eighteenth-century Ireland / Iris an dá chultur 1 (1986): 177-94. [On Grattan
the parliamentarian; answered by no. 22968.]
22976. ---. "Illusion and reality in late eighteenth-century Irish politics." Eighteenth-century Ireland / Iris an dá
chultur 3 (1988): 149-55. [A response to no. 22968.]
22977. O'Connor, Theresa M. "The conflict between Flood and Grattan." In Essays in British and Irish history in
honour of James Eadie Todd, edited by H. A. Croone, T. W. Moody, and David B. Quinn: 169-84.
London: Muller, 1949.
22978. Strahan, J. Andrew. "Before the Union: Grattan's Parliament." Blackwood's Magazine 207 (Jan.-June
1920): 420-29.
22979. Williams, William Ellis Hume. The Irish Parliament from the year 1782 to 1800: being the Cressingham
Prize Essay, 1878. London: Cassell, Petter & Galpin, 1879. 115p.
22980. ---. The Irish Parliament from the year 1782 to 1800. 2nd ed. London: Cassell, 1892. 128p.
22981. ---. A short history of the Irish Parliament from the year 1782 to 1800. 3rd ed. London: Cassell, 1912.
120p.
1783 Parliament
22982. Bruce, William. The history of the late sessions of Parliament, addressed to the Right Hon. the Earl of
Charlemont. By a Member of the Sub-Committee of the Convention. Dublin: Printed by T. Henshall, 1784.
[2], iii, [2], 4-39, [1]p. [estc t109789; another printing estc t204644.]
22983. Citizen. Preliminary observations, on our happy and free constitution; encomiums on our patriotic and
independent representatives in Parliament. With general, and political remarks, on several important
subjects, relative to the state of the country, and the ensuing election, which deserves the attention both of
the public and legislature. Cork: Printed by James Jones, 1789. 62p. [estc t044193.]
22984. Corcoran, Timothy J. "The Dublin Education Bill of 1787." Irish Monthly 59 (1931): 495-500.
22985. The debates and proceedings of the House of Commons of Ireland, in the second session of the Fourth
Parliament, in the reign of His Majesty George III. Which began on Thursday the 20th of January, 1785.
To which are prefixed memoirs of the Right Hon. Edm. Sex. Pery, Speaker. 2nd ed. 2 vols. Dublin: Printed
by George Bonham, 1786. [estc t183951.]
22986. Johnston, Edith M. "Members of the Irish Parliament, 1784-7." Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy
71C (1971): 139-246.
22987. Kennedy, Denis. "The Irish Whigs and the Regency crisis in Ireland, 1788-89." Eire Ireland 18, no. 3
(1983): 54-70.
22988. McNally, Patrick. "Rural protest and 'moral economy': the Rightboy disturbances and Parliament." In
Politics and political culture in Britain and Ireland, 1750-1850: essays in tribute to Peter Jupp, edited by
Allan Blackstock and Eoin Magennis: 262-82. Belfast: Ulster Historical Foundation, 2007.
22989. Mr. Orde's plan of an improved system of education in Ireland; submitted to the House of Commons, April
12, 1787; with the debate which arose thereon. Reported by John Giffard, Esq. Dublin: Printed by W.
Porter, 1787. [5], 4-178p. [estc t108180.]
22990. O'Brien, Gerard. "An account of a debate in the Irish Parliament, 1787." Analecta Hibernica 33 (1986):
129-98.
22991. Scott, John Robert. A review of the principal characters of the Irish House of Commons. Dublin: Printed
for the author, 1789. [6], 214, [6]p. [Written under the pseudonym: Falkland, estc t072781.]
22992. ---. A review of the principal characters of the Irish House of Commons. 2nd ed. London: Printed for
Richard White, 1795. [2], 206, [4]p. [Not seen; details from estc n039934.]
22993. Sigerson, George. The last independent Parliament of Ireland with account of the survival of the nation
and its life work. Dublin: M. H. Gill, 1918. xxxv, 207p.
22994. ---. Saor-phairlimint dheireannach na h-Éireann ... Donn Piatt a rinne an leagan Gaedhilge. Dublin: Oifíg
an tSoláthair, 1938. lxxxi, 208p. [An Irish translation of 22993.]
22995. Trant, Dominick. Observations on the late proceedings in the Parliament of Ireland, on the question of a
regency for that Kingdom. Dublin: Printed by W. Sleater, 1789. [4], 84p. [estc t085643.]
22996. The whole of the debates in both Houses of Parliament, on a bill to prevent tumultuous risings and
assemblies, and ... illegal combination, . Dublin: Printed by P. Cooney, 1787. 120p. [Not seen; details from
estc t219026; debates in 1787.]
22997. Woodfall, William. An impartial sketch of the debate in the House of Commons of Ireland, on a motion
made on Friday, August 12, 1785, by the Rt. Hon. Thomas Orde, secretary to the Rt. Hon Charles
Manners, Duke of Rutland, Lord Lieutenant, for leave to bring in a bill for effectuating the intercourse and
commerce between Great Britain and Ireland, on permanent and equitable principles, for the mutual
benefit of both countries. Together with an impartial sketch of the principal speeches on the subject of the
Bill that were delivered in the House on Monday, August 15, 1785. With a copy of the Bill presented to the
House of Commons of Ireland, the eleven Irish propositions, of the twenty resolutions of the British
Parliament, the address to the King, and His Majesty's answer. Dublin: Printed for Luke White, 1785. [2],
ii, 200, 24p. [estc t016791; London editions: estc t000575; estc t001094; estc t000575; n016788.]
1790 Parliament
22998. Corcoran, Timothy J. "Education in the Dublin Acts of 1792-93." Irish Monthly 59 (1931): 541-46.
22999. The debates, at large, on the Catholic Bill, in the Irish House of Commons, on Monday May 4, 1795: to
which is prefixed, the bill itself, as introduced by the Right Hon. Henry Grattan, on Friday April 24, 1795.
The editor of the following debates, ... has selected the speeches of the majority from the ministerial prints,
and those of the minority from the opposition prints. Cork: Printed and sold by James Haly, 1795. 88p.
[Not seen; details from estc t183956 and the National Union Catalog pre-1956 imprints.]
23000. Debates on the Convention Act in the Irish House of Commons in 1793; with an appendix containing the
Convention Act, the letters of Mr. Pole and Mr. Hay, and the resolutions appointing the Catholic
Committee. London: J. Budd, 1811. 63p.
23001. A full and accurate report of the debates in the Parliament of Ireland, in the session 1793; on the bill for
relief of His Majesty's Catholic subjects. Impartially collated from the most authentic sources. Dublin:
Printed for J. Jones, 1793. iv, iii-xxvi, [2], 389, [1]p. [estc t124516.]
23002. Irish debates: fifth Parliament in the reign of his present Majesty. John Fane, Earl of Westmoreland, Lord
Lieutenant General, and General Governor of Ireland. Dublin: T. Byrne, 1791. [2], v, [1], 39, [1], [2], v,
[2], 42-80, [4], 81-128p. [Published in three parts: estc t112631, estc n041388, estc n041389.]
23003. Johnston, Edith M. "The state of the Irish House of Commons in 1791." Proceedings of the Royal Irish
Academy 59C (1957-59): 1-56.
23004. McDowell, R. B. "The Irish Parliament, 1790-7: a general survey." Bulletin of the Irish Committee of
Historical Sciences 18 (March 1942): 1-3.
23005. ---. "United Irish plans of parliamentary reform, 1793." Irish Historical Studies 3 (1942-43): 39-59.
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23085. A report of the debate in the House of Commons of Ireland, on Friday the 14th of February 1800 on the
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23088. A report of the debate in the House of Commons of Ireland, on Wednesday and Thursday the 5th and 6th of
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23089. A report of the debate in the House of Commons of Ireland, on Wednesday and Thursday the 15th and 16th
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23090. A report of the debate in the House of Commons of Ireland, on Wednesday and Thursday the 5th and 6th of
February, 1800, on the King's message, recommending a legislative union with Great Britain. Containing
the propositions: also petitions from the city and county of Dublin, city of Limerick, the counties of
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defeating any traitorous combinations which may exist in this Kingdom, this House feels it, at the same
time, a duty to recommend the adoption of fresh conciliatory measures as may allay the apprehensions and
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society: interdisciplinary essays on the history of an Irish county, edited by A. J. Hughes and William
Nolan: 485-504. Dublin: Geography Publications, 2001.
23119. McGleenon, C. F. "The 1753 County Armagh by-election poll re-visited." Eighteenth-century Ireland / Iris
an dá chultur 21 (2006): 89-96.
23120. ---. "Lord Arthur Gosford and Armagh politics, 1790-1800." In Armagh: history & society:
interdisciplinary essays on the history of an Irish county, edited by A. J. Hughes and William Nolan: 609-
38. Dublin: Geography Publications, 2001.
23121. ---. "Lord Gosford versus the 'patriots': the Armagh by-election of 1794-5 and its sequel." Seanchas Ard
Mhacha: Journal of the Armagh Diocesan Historical Society 17, no. 2 (1998): 55-59.
23122. ---.. "Parliamentary elections and politics in County Armagh, 1776-1800." Ph.D., Queen's University of
Belfast, 2005.
County Carlow
23123. Duggan, Maura. "The structure of politics and power: County Carlow in the last quarter of the eighteenth
century." Carloviana n.s., 1, no. 20 (Dec. 1971): 35-40.
23124. Malcolmson, Robert. The Carlow parliamentary roll: comprising lists of the knights of the shire and
members for the borough of Carlow from the earliest times to the introduction of the ballot, and of the
representatives for old Leighlin to the period of the union. Dublin: University Press, 1872. xiv, 132p.
County Cavan
23125. Eakin, Terry. "Poll Book for Co. Cavan, May 1761: an index to the freeholders voting at this election."
Directory of Irish Family History Research 23 (2000): 93-101.
23126. Ireland. Parliament. House of Commons. Minutes of evidence taken before the select committee of [sic] the
Cavan election. Dublin: [s.n.], 1783. 56p. [estc t055049.]
23127. Some remarks on the law for the trial of controverted elections, commonly called, the Grenville Act.
Occasioned by the late proceedings of the House of Commons on the Cavan election. Dublin: Printed by P.
Byrne, 1789. 46p. [estc t155612.]
County Clare
23128. Sheedy, Kieran. The Clare elections. Dun Laoghaire: Bauroe Publications, 1993. xii, 886p. [History of the
county and the Borough of Ennis elections to 1993; includes accounts of elections to local bodies.]
County Cork
23129. Hayton, David. "Tories and Whigs in County Cork, 1714." Journal of the Cork Historical and
Archaeological Society 2nd ser., 80 (1975): 84-88.
23130. A letter to the gentlemen freemen and freeholders of the city of Corke, on the ensuing election for a
representative in Parliament. Corke: Printed by G. Harrison, 1731. 14, [2]p. [Not seen; details from estc
t169705.]
23131. MacCarthy, C. J. F. "History from old Charleville records." Charleville and District Historical Journal 5
(1990): 33-39. [pp. 36-39: The Charleville Members in the Irish House of Commons - 1671-1800.]
23132. Tenison, C. M. "Cork M.P.'s, 1559-1800: being a biographical dictionary of the Members of Parliament for
the city, the county, and the boroughs of the county of Cork, from the earliest returns to the Union." Journal
of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society 2nd ser., 1 (1895): 39-42, 73-76, 117-20, 176-80, 230-
34, 276-80, 322-28, 377-80, 421-25, 471-75, 522-25, 561-62; 2 (1896): 37-40, 136-39, 178-81, 225-27,
274-77, 323-26, 368-71, 409.
County Donegal
23133. Eakin, Terry. "An index to freeholder's registers of Co. Donegal 1767-71." Directory of Irish Family
History Research 20 (1997): 70-76. [Lists of electors.]
County Down
23134. Down election. Being a collection of the addresses, songs, squibs, &c. that were published during the late
contest for knights of the shire for the county of Down. Dublin?: Printed in the year, 1783. [2], i-x, 3-64p.
[Not seen; details from estc t209956 - an incomplete copy.]
23135. An historical account of the late election of knights of the shire for the county of Down. Together with the
petition to Parliament, complaining of an undue election and return for the said county; and the
proceedings thereon. And also, the several addresses, songs, squibs, &c. which were published before and
during the election. Dublin?: Printed in the year, 1784. 127, [1]p. [estc t109657.]
23136. Ireland. Parliament. House of Commons. Minutes of evidence taken before the select committee on the
Down election. Dublin: Printed by P. Byrne, 1783. 46p. [estc t056060.]
23137. Southwell, Edward, 21st Lord Clifford. A letter from Lord De Clifford to the worthy and independent
electors of the town of Downpatrick. With pertinent queries to the electors of the county of Down.
Hillsborough: Printed by Charles Price, 1790. 23, [1]p. [estc t109513.]
23138. ---. A letter from Lord De Clifford to the worthy and independent electors of the town of Downpatrick.
London: Printed for J. Debrett, 1791. 25, [3]p. [estc t001097; another printing, estc t181688.]
County Dublin
23139. Briton. The history of the Dublin election in the year 1749. With a sketch of the present state of parties in
the kingdom of Ireland. London: Printed for John Swan, 1753. xiii, [1], 160p. [estc t002137; another
printing, estc t199904.]
23140. Cox, Richard. A serious and seasonable address to the citizens and freemen of the city of Dublin. Dublin:
Printed for Edward Bate, for Chas. Connor, 1749. 44p. [estc t108827.]
23141. Coyle, Eugene A. "County Dublin elections (1790)." Dublin Historical Record 44, no. 2 (Autumn 1991):
13-24.
23142. ---. "A study of eighteenth century politics and society in County Dublin (1760-1797)." M.Litt, Trinity
College, Dublin, 2003.
23143. Davey, Samuel. A view of the conduct and writings of Mr. Charles Lucas. Dublin: Printed in the year, 1749.
16p. [estc t002115.]
23144. ---. A view of the conduct and writings of Mr. Charles Lucas. Number I. Dublin: Printed in the year, 1749.
16p. [Not seen; details from estc t177426.]
23145. ---. A view of the conduct and writings of Mr. Charles Lucas. Being an answer to some passages in the
eighteenth address of C. Lucas, p. 13, 25, 28, reflecting on the late Sir Samuel Cooke. Number II. Dublin:
Printed in the year, 1749. 15, [1]p. [estc t002116.]
23146. ---. A view of the conduct and writings of Mr. Charles Lucas. Number III. Dublin: Printed in the year,
1749. 15, [1]p. [Not seen; details from estc t177427.]
23147. Farmer. An occasional letter from the farmer, to the free-men of Dublin. Dublin: Printed by George
Faulkner, 1749. 16p. [estc t057661.]
23148. ---. A second letter from the farmer, to the free and independent electors of the city of Dublin. Dublin:
Printed by George Faulkner, 1749. 15, [1]p. [estc t057662.]
23149. ---. A third letter from the farmer, to the free and independent electors of the city of Dublin. Dublin: Printed
by George Faulkner, 1749. 16p. [estc t057653.]
23150. ---. A fourth letter from the farmer, to the free and independent electors of the city of Dublin. Dublin:
Printed by George Faulkner, 1749. 16p. [estc t057654.]
23151. ---. A fifth letter from the farmer, to the free and independent electors of the city of Dublin. Dublin: Printed
by George Faulkner, 1749. 18p. [estc t057655.]
23152. ---. A sixth letter from the farmer, to the free and independent electors of the city of Dublin. Dublin: Printed
by George Faulkner, 1749. 15, [1]p. [estc t057656.]
23153. ---. A seventh letter from the farmer, to the free and independent electors of the city of Dublin. Dublin:
Printed by George Faulkner, 1749. 16p. [estc t057657.]
23154. ---. An eighth letter from the farmer, to the free and independent electors of the city of Dublin. Dublin:
Printed by George Faulkner, 1749. 15, [1]p. [estc t057658.]
23155. ---. An eighth letter from the farmer, to the free and independent electors of the city of Dublin. 2nd ed.
Dublin: Printed by George Faulkner, 1749. 15, [1]p. [Not seen; details from estc t164095.]
23156. ---. A ninth letter from the farmer, to the free and independent electors of the city of Dublin. Dublin: Printed
by George Faulkner, 1749. 16p. [estc t057659.]
23157. ---. A tenth letter from the farmer, to the free and independent electors of the city of Dublin. Dublin: Printed
by George Faulkner, 1749. 15, [1]p. [estc t057660.]
23158. ---. A tenth and last letter from the farmer, to the free and independent electors of the city of Dublin.
Dublin: Printed by George Faulkner, 1749. 15, [1]p. [Not seen; details from estc n013511.]
23159. Flemming, John. The country gentleman's letter to the citizens of Dublin. Dublin: Printed by James Esdall,
1749. 15, [1]p. [estc t121996.]
23160. Forde, James. A letter to the free citizens of the city of Dublin. Dublin: Printed by T. Knowles, 1749. 8p.
[estc t109126.]
23161. ---. A second letter to the free citizens of the city of Dublin. Dublin: Printed by T. Knowles, 1749. 8p. [Not
seen; details from estc n024721.]
23162. Freeholder. The free-holder's address to the free-citizens of Dublin. Dublin: Printed by James Esdall, 1749.
8p. [estc t094311.]
23163. Freeman. The freeman's address to the free-electors of the city of Dublin. Dublin: Printed in the year, 1749.
15, [1]p. [estc t094312.]
23164. ---. A freeman's reply to Mr. Lucas's third address. Dublin: Printed for Augustus Long, 1748. 7, [1]p. [estc
t094302.]
23165. ---. A miror for a mock-patriot: or, the Cork surgeon display'd; in a letter to himself. By A. Freeman,
barber and citizen of Dublin. Number I. Dublin: Printed for James Byrn, 1749. 18p. [estc t095593.]
23166. Hackabout, Neddy. Lucas vindicated: being an impartial inquiry into his conduct. Dublin: Printed in the
year, 1749. 8p. [estc t109148.]
23167. Helvidius Priscus. A free Briton's advice to the free citizens of Dublin. Dublin: Printed by and for Oli.
Nelson, 1748. 16p. [estc t109279.]
23168. ---. A free Briton's advice to the free citizens of Dublin. Numb. II. Dublin: Printed by and for Oli. Nelson,
1748. 16p. [estc t109280.]
23169. ---. A free Briton's advice to the free citizens of Dublin. Numb. III. Dublin: Printed in the year, 1748. 16p.
[estc t109281.]
23170. ---. A free Briton's advice to the free citizens of Dublin. Numb. IV. Dublin: Printed by and for Oli. Nelson,
1748. 16p. [estc t203468.]
23171. Henry, William. An appeal to the people of Ireland. Occasion'd by the insinuations and misrepresentations
of the author of a weekly paper, entitled, The Censor. By a Member of the Incorporated Society for
promoting English Protestant Schools in Ireland. London: Printed for Peter Wilson, 1749. 15, [1]p. [estc
t081783; 2nd ed., estc t176494; 3rd ed., estc t189783.]
23172. Hibernicus. A freeholder's address to the merchants, traders, and others, the citizens and freemen of the
city of Dublin. Dublin: Printed for Peter Wilson, 1748. 16p. [estc t108522.]
23173. ---. A freeholder's second address to the merchants, traders, and others, the freemen and citizens of the city
of Dublin. Dublin: Printed for Peter Wilson, 1748. 16p. [estc t108523.]
23174. ---. A freeholder's third address, to the merchants, traders, and others, the freemen and citizens of the city
of Dublin. Containing some remarks on Mr. Lucas's fourteenth address. Dublin: Printed for Peter Wilson,
1749. 16p. [estc t108524.]
23175. ---. The humble address of a free-citizen, to his brethern, the free-electors and citizens of Dublin. Dublin:
Printed by Augustus Long, 1748. 7, [1]p. [estc t108526.]
23176. Kane, Nathaniel. An address to the freemen and freeholders of the city of Dublin. Wherein the insinuations,
false representations, and unjust aspersions, contained in Mr. Lucas's Eighteenth address, and reflecting
upon Alderman Kane's character, in the purchase of the mills at Island-Bridge, are set in a natural, true
and just light, and at this particular juncture recommended to the serious and dispassionate examination of
the citizens of Dublin. Dublin: Printed by Richard James, 1749. 26p. [estc t123251.]
23177. La Touche, James Digges. An address to the citizens of Dublin. Dublin: Printed for Peter Wilson, 1748.
16p. [estc t095644; another printing, estc t191472; La Touche was a candidate in the election.]
23178. ---. A second address to the citizens of Dublin. Dublin: Printed for Peter Wilson, 1749. 18p. [estc
t094372.]
23179. ---. A freeholder's fourth address, to the merchants, traders, and others, the freemen and citizens of the city
of Dublin. Containing some remarks on liberty. Dublin: Printed for Peter Wilson, 1749. 16p. [Not seen;
details from estc n009229.]
23180. ---. A freeholder's fifth address, to the merchants, traders, and others, the freemen and citizens of the city of
Dublin. Dublin: Printed for Peter Wilson, 1749. 15, [1]p. [Not seen; details from estc n009228.]
23181. A letter to the Cork-surgeon, occasioned by Peter Wilson's advertisement of this day in the Dublin Journal
and Courant. Dublin: Printed in the year, 1749. [4]p. [estc t169641; Cork-surgeon = Richard Cox or
Nathaniel Kane.]
23182. Liberty and Lucas the same thing. Dublin: Printed in the year, 1748. 8p. [estc t081997.]
23183. Litle, J. Litle against Lucas: being an answer to Mr. Lucas's letter to the free-citizens and free-holders of
the city of Dublin. Dublin: Printed in the year, 1748. 7, [1]p. [estc t108928; another printing, estc t169629;
Litle was a candidate in the election.]
23184. Litten, Anthony. The Cork surgeon's antidote, against the Dublin apothecary's poyson. For the citizens of
Dublin. Dublin: Printed for Peter Wilson, 1749. 15, [1]; 15, [1], 16, 16, 15, [1], 19, [1], 19, [1]p. [estc
t002526; 2nd ed., estc t166369. A response, published in 7 parts, to the election addresses of Charles Lucas
in 1749; written under a pseudonym, attributed to Richard Cox or Nathaniel Kane.]
23185. Litten, Dick. The mirrour for the Miror: or, an antidote extraordinary. Dublin: Printed for Peter Wilson,
1749. 15, [1]p. [estc t108823; 2nd ed., estc t105698. An answer to A Freeman's reply to Anthony Litten,
being the pseudonym of Richard Cox or Nathaniel Kane.]
23186. Lucas, Charles. An address to His Excellency William Earl of Harrington, Lord Lieutenant General and
General Governor of Ireland, as it was presented to him, on Tuesday the third instant; with a preface to the
free and independent citizens of Dublin, and to the free and loyal subjects of Ireland, in general. Dublin:
Printed by James Esdall, 1749. 15, [1], viiip. [estc t077747.]
23187. ---. The British free-holder's political catechism: addressed and recommended to the free citizens, and free-
holders, of the city of Dublin, at this critical juncture. Dublin: Printed for James Kelburn, 1748. 16p. [estc
t077746; 2nd ed., estc t166747.]
23188. ---. A fourth address from Charles Lucas M. D. representative of the city of Dublin in Parlement [sic], to
his constituents. Dublin: Printed at St Audeon's Arch, 1766. 28p. [estc n018669.]
23189. ---. A free-man's answer to the Free-holder's address to the merchants, traders, and other, the citizens and
free-men of the city of Dublin. Dublin?: Printed in the year, 1748. 16p. [Not seen; details from estc
t060510.]
23190. ---. A portrait of that eminent candidate Mr. J---s D-----s L-- T----, drawn by that great master Mr. Charles
Lucas. Dublin: Printed in the year, 1749. 32, [1]p. [estc t078189.]
23191. ---. Seasonable advice to the electors of Members of Parlement [sic] at the ensuing general election.
Addressed to the free and independent electors of the Kingdom of Ireland in general, to those of the City of
Dublin in particular. Dublin: Printed by James Hunter, 1760. 8, [2], 9-14, [2], 15-20, [2], 21-26, [2], 27-32,
[2], 31-36, [2], 37-42, [2], 43-48, [2], 49-54p. [estc n046582, originally issued in 9 parts; London ed., estc
t063524; 2nd ed. at Dublin in 1760-1761, estc t196000; 1768 printings, estc t214578; estc n021449.]
23192. ---. To the free citizens, and free-citizens of the city of Dublin. Dublin: Printed for James Kelburn, 1748. 8p.
[estc t132573; 2nd ed., estc t064651; 3rd ed., estc t078213. Followed by A second address to the free
citizens, and free-holders, of the city of Dublin. Dublin: Printed for James Kelburn, 1748. 13, [1]p. estc
t128401; 2nd ed., estc t064652; 3rd ed., estc n021639; 4th ed., with the title: An address to the free citizens
and free-holders of the city of Dublin, estc t187752; 5th ed., estc t173530; 6th ed., estc n062290. Then A
third address estc t128402; 2nd ed., estc t174392; 3rd ed., estc t174393; 4th ed., estc t064536. A fourth
address estc t128403; 2nd ed., estc t064537. A fifth address estc t128400; 2nd ed., estc t064538. A sixth
address estc t132572; 2nd ed., estc t064539. A seventh address estc t064540; An eighth address estc
t064541. A nineth [sic] address estc t064542. The following parts were published in 1749: A tenth
address estc t064543; An eleventh address estc t064544; A twelveth address estc t128404; 2nd ed., estc
t064545; A thirteenth address estc t128405; 2nd ed., estc t064546; A fourteenth address estc t132571; 2nd
ed., estc t064547; A fiveteenth address estc t128406; 2nd ed., estc t064548; A sixteenth address estc
t128407; 2nd ed., t064549; A seventeenth address estc t064550; 2nd ed., t022242; An eighteenth address
estc t064551; A nineteenth address estc t078802; A twentieth address estc t128408. Probably the most
lengthy series of election addresses ever issued at a British election.]
23193. Murphy, Sean. "Charles Lucas and the Dublin election of 1748-1749." Parliamentary History 2 (1983): 93-
111.
23194. ---. "The Lucas affair: a study of municipal and electoral politics in Dublin, 1742-9." M.A., National
University of Ireland (Dublin), 1981.
23195. Philo Rhector. The naked truth; or, Lucas and La Touche set forth in their proper colours. Dublin: Printed
in the year, 1749. 16p. [estc t108992.]
23196. Poekrich, Richard. An address to the gentlemen, clergy, freeholders, and freemen, of the city of Dublin.
Dublin: Printed by Oli. Nelson, 1749? 8p. [estc t108817.]
23197. ---. A second address to the gentlemen, clergy, freeholders, and freemen, of the city of Dublin. Dublin:
Printed by T. Knowles, 1749? 8p. [estc n024688.]
23198. ---. A third address to the gentlemen, clergy, freeholders, and freemen, of the city of Dublin. Dublin:
Printed by T. Knowles, 1749? 8p. [estc t174763.]
23199. P. R. An apology for the conduct and writings of Mr. C-----s L---s, apothecary; ... In a letter to a friend.
Dublin: Printed in the year, 1749. 15, [1]p. [estc t078210; on Charles Lucas.]
23200. Shop-Keeper. A letter from a shop-keeper, to the free and independent electors and citizens of Dublin.
Dublin: Printed by James Esdall, 1749. 7, [1]p. [estc t054146.]
23201. ---. A second letter from a shop-keeper, to the free and independent electors and citizens of Dublin. Dublin:
Printed in the year, 1749. 8p. [Not seen; details from estc n024720.]
23202. S. M. A commoner's reply to the farmer's Occasional letter. Dublin: Printed in the year, 1749. 8p.
23203. Some-body. A letter from some-body, to the free and independent voters of the city of Dublin. Dublin:
Printed by Augustus Long, 1748. 8p. [estc t109006.]
23204. Spectacles for the freemen and freeholders of the city of Dublin, respecting their present election of a fit
person to represent them in Parliament, in the room of Sir Samuel Cooke, bart, deceased. Dublin: Printed
in the year, 1758. 16p. [estc t109888.]
23205. The thing without a name. In favour of every body, and in favour of no body. London: Printed in the year,
1749. 16p. [On the Dublin election.]
County Fermanagh
23206. Eakin, Terry. "An index to the freeholders registered to vote at elections, Co. Fermanagh 1747-1768."
Directory of Irish Family History Research 21 (1998): 58-69.
23207. Lowry-Corry, Richard, 4th Earl of Belmore. Parliamentary memoirs of Fermanagh county and borough
from 1613 to 1885. Dublin: Alex Thom, 1885. 112p.
County Galway
23208. Bartlett, Thomas. "A Galway election squib of 1783." Journal of the Galway Archæological and Historical
Society 37 (1979-80): 85-89.
23209. Hughes, Raymond. "A Galway election list of 1727." Journal of the Galway Archæological and Historical
Society 35 (1976): 105-28.
23210. Kelly, James. "The politics of 'Protestant Ascendancy': County Galway 1650-1832." In Galway: history &
society: interdisciplinary essays on the history of an Irish county, edited by Gerard Moran and Raymond
Gillespie: 229-70. Dublin: Geography Publications, 1996.
County Kerry
23211. O'Carroll, Gerald. "Middle-Georgian elections in Kerry." Kerry Magazine 13 (2002): 47-49.
23212. "Parliamentary representation of Kerry (1613-1800)." Kerry Magazine 3 (1856): 169-72, 185-90.
23213. Timanthus. A letter to the freeholders of the county of Kerry. Dublin: Printed for the author, 1794. 14, [2]p.
[estc t202848; a reply to a speech by John Segerson.]
County Kildare
23214. Chambers, Liam. "Politics and rebellion in County Kildare 1790-1803." M.A., St. Patrick's College,
Maynooth, 1996.
23215. Fitzgerald, Walter. "Members of Parliament for the County Kildare in 1560 and 1585." Journal of the
County Kildare Archaeological Society 4 (1903-05): 167-68.
23216. O Snodaigh, Pádraig. "Notes on the politics of Kildare at the end of the 18th century." Journal of the
County Kildare Archaeological Society 16 (1977-84): 264-71.
23217. Sadleir, Thomas Ulick. "Kildare Members of Parliament." Journal of the County Kildare Archaeological
Society 6 (1909-11): 398-406, 425, 469-92, 523; 7 (1912-14): 41-44, 109-17, 154-67, 234-41, 311-16, 393-
410; 8 (1915-17): 71-75, 150-56, 197-204, 302-8, 399-403, 495-502; 9 (1918-21): 191-96, 376-80, 430-33;
10 (1922-28): 37-40, 109-12, 163-73.
County Kilkenny
23218. Ferguson, James F. "Transcript of a letter on electioneering practices in the County of Kilkenny in 1715."
Proceedings and Transactions of the Kilkenny and South-East of Ireland Archaeological Society 3 (1854-
55): 413.
23219. Ireland. Parliament. House of Commons. Minutes of evidence taken before the select committee on the city
of Kilkenny election. Dublin: [s.n.], 1778. 55, [1]p. [estc t055048.]
23220. Power, Thomas P. "Parliamentary representation in County Kilkenny in the eighteenth century." In
Kilkenny history and society: interdisciplinary essays on the history of an Irish county, edited by William
Nolan and Kevin Whelan: 305-32. Dublin: Geography Publications, 1990.
23221. Publicola, Lucius Severus. To the freemen and free-holders of the city of Kilkenny: an epistle admonitory
concerning the depending election of a citizen to represent that city in Parliament. From Lucius Severus
Publicola, a tribune of the people of Dublin. Dublin: Printed in the year, 1748. 16p. [Not seen; details
from estc n034493.]
County Limerick
23222. Curtin, John. "Limerick divided by the Act of Union." Old Limerick Journal 37 (2001): 64-68. [A list of
those for and against the Union.]
23223. Snoddy, Cliodna. "Some notes on Parliament and its Limerick members (1767-1771)." North Munster
Antiquarian Journal 9 (1962-65): 165-81.
County Longford
23224. Junius, Alter. A letter from Junius Alter, to the Right Hon, the Earl of *****. Dublin: Printed in the year,
1783. 16p. [estc t121168; on the County Longford election.]
23225. A letter to certain of the electors of the county of L--gf--d. Dublin: [s.n.], 1761. 15, [1]p. [estc t094011.]
County Louth
23226. "A Carlingford election petition, 1705." Journal of the County Louth Archaeological Society 6 (1925-28):
77-78.
23227. Carte, James. "County Louth election medal, 1755." Journal of the County Louth Archaeological Society 1,
no. 1 (1904): 50-51. [See also the note in vol. 1, no. 4 (1904): 111.]
23228. Corcoran, Moira. "Two Drogheda voters' lists: 1798 and 1802." Journal of the County Louth
Archaeological and Historical Society 20, no. 4 (1984): 319-33.
23229. "A county election in 1761." Journal of the County Louth Archaeological Society 6 (1925-28): 24-27.
23230. "A County Louth election of 1755." Journal of the County Louth Archaeological Society 4 (1916-20): 302-
3.
23231. Gogarty, Thomas. "A County Louth bye-election in 1767." Journal of the County Louth Archaeological
Society 1 (1904-07): 49-53.
23232. Ireland. Parliament. House of Commons. Minutes of evidence taken before the select committee on the
Dundalk election. Case I. Dublin: [s.n.], 1783. 94p. [estc t055044.]
23233. Malcolmson, A. P. W. "The Foster family and the parliamentary borough of Dunleer 1683-1800." Journal
of the County Louth Archaeological Society 17 (1969-72): 156-63.
23234. ---. "The struggle for control of Dundalk borough, 1782-92." Journal of the County Louth Archaeological
Society 17 (1969-72): 22-36.
23235. "Official return of the election of members from the Borough of Ardee to the last Parliament of Ireland,
1797." Journal of the County Louth Archaeological Society 5 (1921-24): 69.
23236. Stubbs, F. W. "County Louth representatives in the Irish Parliament, 1613-1758, from Journals of the
House of Commons." Journal of the County Louth Archaeological Society 4 (1916-20): 311-17, 375-86.
County Mayo
23237. Ireland. Parliament. House of Commons. Minutes of evidence taken before the select committee on the
County Mayo election. Dublin: [s.n.], 1783. 70p. [estc t055041.]
23238. Maycock, John. "Voters list prepared for the election to Grattan's Parliament in 1783 from the estate of the
Earl of Altamont." Cathair na Mart: Journal of the Westport Historical Society 26 (2008): 119-22.
County Meath
23239. Ireland. Parliament. House of Commons. Minutes of evidence taken before the select committee on the
Athboy election, in the county of Meath. Dublin: [s.n.], 1783. 53, [1]p. [estc t055046.]
23240. ---. A report from the Committee of Privileges and Elections, touching the election for the borough of
Navan in the county of Meath. Reported on Friday the 12th of December, 1755: with the resolutions of the
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24969. Acts of Tynwald, promulgated on the Tynwald Hill, on the 24th March, 1814. 2nd ed. Douglas: Printed by
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24970. Burman, James. Statute laws of the Isle of Man, promulgated since the year 1848: with an appendix,
containing the additional bye-laws for the regulation and government of the towns; rules of the Court of
Chancery respecting insolvent debtors, &c. Douglas: H. Curphey, 1853. vi, 278p.
24971. Ford, Ria Morrison, K. F. W. Gumbley, Jane Turley, and Annemie Botma. Juta's statutes of the Isle of
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24972. Gell, James. Statute laws of the Isle of Man, promulgated since the year 1836. With an appendix,
containing the by-laws for the regulation and government of towns; and the rules of the Court of Chancery,
&c &c. Published under the patronage of His Excellency the Honourable Charles Hope, Lieut.-Governor,
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24973. Geneste, George. Statute laws of the Isle of Man, passed since the year 1821. With an appendix, containing
the regulations of the Insolvent Debtors' Court, the Act of Parliament for regulating the trade of the Isle of
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published, under the patronage of His Excellency John Ready, Lieutenant-Governor, the Council,
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24979. The lex scripta of the Isle of Man: comprehending the ancient ordinances and statute laws. From the
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the original records, from the earliest date to the year 1841; with a copious index. Douglas: J. Quiggin,
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24986. Parr, John. An abstract of the laws, customs, and ordinances of the Isle of Man, compiled by John Parr,
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24990. Statute laws of the Isle of Man, promulgated since the year 1832. To which is added an appendix, which
contains rules of the Chancery court, and an analysis of the law of the descent of hereditary property, in
the Isle of Man. Compiled, with a digest of the provisions of the statutes; and published, under the
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24994. The Times reports of debates in the Manx legislature. 1 (24 Nov.-21 Dec. 1887) -. Douglas: Island
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24998. ---. Subject guide to, and chronological table of, the subordinate legislation of the United Kingdom having
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