Handwritten contents note on front endpapers in black ink, signed: [vice?: Mora...? D.D. April 8 1909]. -- Includes advertisement. -- On t.p.: [Rice? of the House of Lords, 1909?]. -- Border on t.p. -- Printed for Edward Valentine, at the Queen's Head against St. Dunstan's Church
France -- Politics and government | France -- Constitutional history | Political science -- France
Publisher: James Ridgeway and sons, 169 Piccadilly, London. -- Printer: T. Brettell, Rupert Street, Haymarket, London. -- Address and date on end page '3 Cleveland Row, Sept. 4, 1835'.
Church and state -- Ireland -- Finances -- 19th century | Christianity and state -- Ireland -- History -- 19th century | Laws and legislation -- Ireland -- 19th century
Date in title: [1835]. -- Published by B. Fellowes, Ludgate Street, and Milliken & Son, Dublin. -- Printed in London by R. Clay, printer, Bread-Street-Hill. -- Dedicated to 'The Venerable J. Torrens, D.D. Archdeacon of Dublin by Richard Dublin, dated Palace, Dublin, July, 1835. -
Church of England -- Clergy | Church of Ireland -- Clergy | Visitations, Ecclesiastical -- Ireland
Printer: Josseph Bonsor, 134 Fenchurch Street, London. -- Includes information on what counties land sales were effected in. -- Includes figures for land sales in numerous counties in Ireland. -- Includes confirmation on p.18 that the tenantry in Ireland pay higher rent in propor
Land tenure -- Ireland -- History | Ireland -- Economic conditions --19th century. Landlord and tenant -- Ireland -- History | Land use, Rural -- Ireland
Stamp: Chief Secretary's Office, Dublin Castle Library. -- (One shilling) printed on t.p. -- Printed in London: R. Clay, Son, and Taylor, Printers, Bread Street Hill. -- Includes bibliographical references. -- Includes appendix.
Catholic universities and colleges -- Ireland | Universities and colleges
Decorative border on t.p. -- 'Second Thousand' printed on t.p. -- Published by Dalton & Lucy, Booksellers to the Queen, and to H.R.H. The Prince of Wales, 28, Cockspur Street, Charing Cross. -- 'Price one shilling. - Post free, fourteen pence' stated on t.p. --Includes some bibli
Rinderpest | Superstition | Occultism -- Early works to 1900
Provenance: "E. Sullivan M.D.". -- 25 Parliament St. printed on t.p. in red. -- Published by Rivingtons, Waterloo Place; High Street, Oxford. and Trinity Street, Cambridge. -- Includes notes. -- Printed by Gilbert and Rivington, printers, St. John's Square.
Church of Ireland -- Establishment and disestablishment
A letter to a member of the H[ous]e of C[ommon]s of I[relan]d, on the present crisis of affairs in that Kingdom. -- Also issued as part of: 'The patriot miscellany' vol.1, Dublin, 1756. -- Printed for Robert Scot. -- Price from imprint: three pence. --As per the National Library
Ireland -- Politics and government -- 18th century -- Pamphlets. Ireland -- History -- 18th century. Ireland -- Economic conditions | Commerce -- Ireland -- Early works to 1800 | Ireland. Parliament. House of Commons. Ireland -- Politics and government -- 18th century -- Pamphlets
No t.p. -- Dedicated "to John Duke of Bedford, and John Lord Somerville", signed "Joseph Lancaster, Free School, Borough Road, 1st of 6th Month, 1810". -- Includes preface. -- Half title after preface. -- At foot of title: "of school-rooms, desks, and preparatory arrangements". -
Education -- Great Britain -- History | Working class -- Education -- England -- History -- 19th century | Poor -- Education -- Great Britain -- History