Correspondence between Thomas Larcom and Sir Robert Peel concerning the latter’s controversies with Daniel O’Donoghe, The O’Donoghue and Father Patrick Lavelle, and regarding the Peace Preservation Act, jury panels, and land valuation, with news cuttings relating to the Partry evictions, and a telegraph line between London and Cobh,
1862.
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Correspondence between Thomas Larcom and Sir Robert Peel concerning the latter’s controversies with Daniel O’Donoghe, The O’Donoghue and Father Patrick Lavelle, and regarding the Peace Preservation Act, jury panels, and land valuation, with news cuttings relating to the Partry evictions, and a telegraph line between London and Cobh,
1862.
In Collection: | Larcom Papers, 1821-1879. |
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Language: | English |
Format: | Manuscript |
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MS 7,583
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Rights: | Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland. |