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A short address to the Most Reverend and Honourable William Lord Primate of all Ireland, recommendatory of some commutation or modification of the tythes of that country. With a few remarks on the present state of the Irish church ...

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Language:English
Published: London Cadell and Davies ; Dublin, J. Archer 1806
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Tithes - Ireland - 19th century
Church of Ireland - 19th century
Ireland - Economic conditions - 19th century
Collection:Benjamin Iveagh
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