Notes by unidentified author(s) on instances of tolerance from Catholics towards Protestants in the South and West of Ireland. The appointment of two Protestant professors in Galway are mentioned, along with the flourishing of Protestant merchants in Cork, Limerick, Waterford and Tralee. Author says that these events clearly show "that religion does not enter into business and the welfare of the people in Ireland except in the districst in and around Belfast",

c.1912.
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