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Roche Ardill, The Closing of the Irish Parliament.

Roche Ardill, John.

The Closing of the Irish Parliament.

Dublin/ London, Hodges, Figgis & Co./ Simpkin, Marshall & Co., 1907. 18.4cm x 12.4cm. 146 pages. Original softcover. Excellent condition with only minor signs of external wear. Very rare in any condition but scarce in this excellent condition !

Includes for Example: Poyings’ Law/ The Earl of Kildare/ The Cathedral of Christ Church, Dublin/ House of York/ Henry VII/ The Tower of London/ The Abolition of the ‘Second Estate’/ King Henry VIII/ The Irish Declaration of Independence/ A Declaration by King George I/ Kind Charles I/ Molyneux and Swift/ The Regency Question/ Plans for a Union/ Lord Cornwallis and Castlereagh/ Negotiations with the Roman Catholics/ Lord Lieutenant/ The Attitude of the Papacy/ The Attitude of the Orangemen/ Lord Castlereagh/ State Pay for the Roman Catholic Clergy/ An Address to John Parnell/ A Tribute to Mr. Grattan/ The First Debate of the Union/ The Thanks of the Bar to the Rt. Hon. James Fitzgerald/ The First Unionist Defeat/ An Offer of Catholic Emancipation/ Bishop Lanigan and the Roman Catholics of Kilkenny/ Lord Castlereagh’s Judicious Plan/ The Cause of the Union Advancing/ The Viceroy’s Homecoming/ The Roman Catholic Clergy of Meath/ Bishop Coyle of Raphoe/ New Ross/ Declarations from Ulster and Munster/ Protest from Leitrim/ Dublin Roman Catholics Censured/ Limerick and Longford Roman Catholics Follow the Lead of Dublin/ The ‘Freeman’s Journal’/ The Voice of Belfast/ Orange Sentiments/ The Unionists/ Mr. Francis Dobbs/ Sir John Parnell/ Charles O’Hara/ Mr. Arthur Moore, Tralee/ Mr. J.M. O’Donel (Ratoath)/ Colonel Vereker/ Anti-Unionists/ Lord Clare/ Mr. Cooke/ The Papacy Misrepresented/ Sir J.C. Hippisley to Lord Castlereagh/ London and Rome/ King George III and Catholic Emancipation/ The Cornwallis Statue/ The Reward of Iniquity/ The Effects of the Union etc.

John Roche Ardill was an Anglican priest in Ireland, most notably Dean of Elphin and Ardagh from 1933 to 1944. Ardill was educated at Trinity College, Dublin and ordained deacon in 1884 and priest in 1885. After curacies in Athlone, Derryvullan and Dublin he held incumbencies in Drumcliff and Calry. He was an Honorary Canon of Elphin Cathedral from 1901 until 1933. (Wikipedia)

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Roche Ardill- The Closing of the Irish Parliament