Larcom, T. A. (1866). News cuttings dealing with the arrival of James Hamilton, 1st Duke Abercorn as Lord Lieutenant, disturbances in churches, Irish law appointments, patronage, agricultural statistics, the suspension of habeas corpus, Fenianism, the escape of John Kirwan, agrarian outrages, the murder of William Scully of Tipperary, William Kearney’s confession to the murder of George Clarke, a planned bridge across the River Corrib, proposals for an industrial exhibition, and a proposal to establish a Royal Institute of Science and Art in Dublin.
MLA CitationLarcom, Thomas A. News Cuttings Dealing with the Arrival of James Hamilton, 1st Duke Abercorn as Lord Lieutenant, Disturbances in Churches, Irish Law Appointments, Patronage, Agricultural Statistics, the Suspension of Habeas Corpus, Fenianism, the Escape of John Kirwan, Agrarian Outrages, the Murder of William Scully of Tipperary, William Kearney’s Confession to the Murder of George Clarke, a Planned Bridge Across the River Corrib, Proposals for an Industrial Exhibition, and a Proposal to Establish a Royal Institute of Science and Art in Dublin. 1866.