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A report of the proceedings on an indictment for a conspiracy in the case of the Queen v. Daniel O'Connell, John O'Connell, Thomas Steele, Charles Gavin Duffy, REv. thomas Tierney, Rev. Peter James Tyrrell, Richard Barrett, John Gray and Thomas M. Ray ...

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Main Author: O'Connell, Daniel, 1775-1847
Corporate Author: Court of Queen's Bench Ireland
Other Associated Names: Armstrong, John Simpson, Shirley, Trevor Edward
Language:English
Published: Dublin Hodges and Smith 1844
Subjects:
O'Connell, Daniel, 1775-1847 - Trials, litigation, etc.
Ireland - Politics and government - 1843
Trials (Conspiracy) - Ireland - 19th century
Ray, Thomas Mathew 1801-1881 -Trials, litigation, etc.
Gray, John, 1816-1875 -Trials, litigation, etc.
Barrett, Richard d. 1854 - Trials, litigation, etc.
Tyrrell, Peter James 1793-1843 - Trials, litigation, etc.
Tierney, Thomas - Trials, litigation, etc.
Duffy, Charles Gavan, Sir, 1816-1903 - Trials, litigation, etc.
Steele, Thomas 1788-1848 - Trials, litigation, etc.
O'Connell, John, 1810-1858 - Trials, litigation, etc.
Collection:Benjamin Iveagh
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