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HISTORY OF THE PENAL LAWS AGAINST THE IRISH CATHOLICS, FROM THE TREATY OF LIMERICK TO THE UNION

Parnell, Henry


Item #: 5899

Pages: xxii, 226 pp.
Published: Dublin; Printed by H. Fitzpatrick; 1808. Reprinted in 2003.

Subjects: CRIMINAL LAW & PROCEDURE, IRISH LAW, RELIGION/THEOLOGY & THE LAW

Reprint of first edition. Sir Henry Parnell, later LordCongleton, was an Anglo-Irish parliamentarian and treasuryofficial sympathetic to the plight of Irish Catholics.Enhanced by its extensive quotation of source records, thisbook traces the history of laws against "religiousnon-conformists" between 1689 and 1801. Though certainlypartisan, it is valuable for Parnell's perspective andfirst-hand knowledge of several crucial events of the 1780sand '90s.Reprinted by the Lawbook Exchange, Ltd.Distributed by William S. Hein & Co., Inc.

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