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Hall (Mrs. A. M. F.) Sketches of Irish character, with illustrations by Daniel Maclise, John Gilbert [etc.]. London [1871?]. il. pl. 12°.

Ireland.-Constabulary Office. Return of outrages...during the year 1870, with summaries for preceding years; and return of outrages reported by the constabulary in Ireland in the months of January, February, and March, 1871... Dublin: Alexander Thom, 1871. 40 pp. f°.

Nulty (Thomas). Letter . . . addressed to Lord Hartington... Dublin: J. Dollard, 1871. 20 pp. 8°.

O'Neill (Lord), and Lee (A. T.) The true position of the Church of Ireland; two sermons preached on Sunday, Jan. 1., 1871. I. The church's claim to the allegiance of her members, by L. O'Neill; II. The duty of the church in the days of her freedom, by A. T. Lee. Dubin: Hodges, Foster & Co., 1871. 58 pp. 8°.

Report of commission on the treatment of certain treason-felony convicts in English prisons, who have been transferred thereto at the request of the Irish government. Evidence and appendix. 2 pts. 1871. (Great Britain. Parliamentary Papers.)

1872.

Carpenter (Mary). Reformatory prison discipline as developed by Sir Walter Crofton in the Irish convict prisons. London, 1872. 16°.

MacCarthy (John George). A plea for the home government of Ireland. 3. ed. Dublin, 1872. 12°.

Correspondence relating to the claims of the Irish college at Paris to indemnification out of the funds provided by the French government in 1815 and 1818. 1872. (Great Britain. Parliamentary Papers.)

Report of Lords committee on the landlord and tenant (Ireland) act, 1870. Evidence, appendix, index. 1872. (Great Britain. Parliamentary Papers.)

1873.

Fitzgibbon (Gerald). A banded ministry and the upas tree... Dublin: Hodges, Foster & Co., 1873. viii, 3-84 pp. 8°.

Macaulay (James). Ireland in 1872; a tour of observation, with remarks on Irish public questions. London, 1873. 12°.

Report of commissioners on the Royal Irish constabulary. Evidence and appendix. 1873. (Great Britain. Parliamentary Papers.)

1874.

Grants to each school, number of pupils, local aid, &c., for the year 1874. (Great Britain. Parliamentary Papers.)

Home Rule Conference, Dublin. Proceedings ... held at the Rotunda, Dublin... Nov., 1873; with list of conference ticket holders, index to speakers [etc.]... Dublin: The Irish Home Rule League, 1874. xx, 208 pp. 4°.

O'Keeffe (Charles M.) The liberation of Ireland; how it may be safely and speedily accomplished. New York, 1874. 8°.

Report of the civil service commissioners for Eviinquiring into resident justices of the peace. dence and appendix. 1874. (Great Britain. Parliamentary Papers.)

Report of the Treasury commission on the condition of the civil service in Ireland. Evidence and appendixes. 4 pts. 1873-74. (Great Britain. Parliamentary Papers.)

1. Local government board, and General register office; 2, Dublin metropolitan police; 3, Royal Irish constabulary; 4, resident magistrates.

Salmon rivers and tributaries in Ireland showing the extreme limits to which the salmon can ascend, whether the obstructions be natural or artificial. 1874. (Great Britain. Parliamentary Papers.)

Thornton (William Thomas). A plea for peasant proprietors; with outlines of a plan for their establishment in Ireland. London, 1874. 12°.

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Clancy (John J.) Ireland: as she is, as she has been, as she ought to be. New York, 1877. 12°. Rutherford (John). The secret history of the Fenian conspiracy... London, 1877. 2 v. 8°. S. (J. McC.) The great religious war. Ireland's millennium... New York, 1877. 24 pp. 16o. Scott (T.) A pastoral for the year 1877. Dublin: [Forster & Co.,] 1877. 32 pp. 2. ed. 8°. Sullivan (Alexander Martin). New Ireland. London, 1877. 2 v. 8°.

V. I, 3. ed. v. 2, 2. ed.

1878.

Crean (F. A.) Irishmen's grievances in England: the causes and the remedy. Birmingham, September, 1878. Birmingham: J. Upton [1878 ?]. 16 pp. 12°.

History, cont'd., 1878-1880.

O'Brien (W. P.) Special report on the existing state of local government and taxation in Ireland. 1878. (Great Britain. Parliamentary Papers.)

Report of committee on the constitution and duties of the Board of Works, Ireland. Evidence, appendix, index, statement by Col. McKerlie on the Report. 2 pts. plan. 1878. (Great Britain. Parliamentary Papers.)

Reports (3) of committee on what alterations are advisable in the local government and taxation of towns in Ireland. Evidence, appendix, index. 1876-78. (Great Britain. Parliamentary Papers.)

Reports of committee on the working and results of the purchase clauses of the Irish Land Act, 1870, and on facilities for promoting purchase of land by occupying tenants. Evidence, appendix, index. 2 pts. 1877-78. (Great Britain. mentary Papers.)

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Declarations and resolutions of the General Assembly of the Irish Presbyterian Church of the Catholic laity of Ireland, and from the Catholic bishops of Canada, on university education in Ireland. 6 pts. 1870-79. (Great Britain. Parliamentary Papers.)

1879.

Ireland.-Irish Church Temporalities Commission. Report of the commissioners... in Ireland for the year 1878. Dublin: Alexander Thom, 1879. 62 pp. f.

Poor law union and lunacy inquiry commission (Ireland) report. Evidence and appendixes. 1879. (Great Britain. Parliamentary Papers.)

W. Le Poer Trench, Andrew Doyle, Shannon Crawford, commissioners.

Number of pupils examined and results in each school, 1877-78 and 1878-79. (Great Britain. Parliamentary Papers.)

Report of the commission whether additional and other provision is required for the better care of the lunatic poor in Ireland. Evidence, etc. plans. 1879. (Great Britain. Parliamentary Papers.)

What is home rule? By a would-be home ruler. Dublin: M. H. Gill & Son, 1879. 48 pp. 8°.

1880.

Bagenal (P. H. D.) The Irish agitator in parliament and on the platform: a history of Irish politics for 1879...Dublin, 1880. 12°.

Bright (John). Speech in Birmingham, 16. Nov., 1880. on Ireland; with notes by R. Johnston. Dublin, 1880. 8°.

Cusack (Mary Frances Clare). The famine in Ireland: thanks and appeal to munificent America. [Kenmare, 1880.] 24°.

Errington (George). The Irish land question: a problem in practical politics... London: Wyman & Sons, 1880. 28 pp. 8°.

Irish Land Committee. The land question, Ireland. Confiscation or contract? November, 1880. Dublin, 1880. 39 pp. 8°.

Irish National Land League. The land conference [Dublin], Apr. 29, 1880. Dublin, 1880. 8°.

Jones (W. B.) The life's work in Ireland of a landlord who tried to do his duty. London: Macmillan & Co., 1880. xxi, 338 pp. 12°. Molinari (Gustave de). French opinions on the Irish crisis. [Being letters of Molinari published in the Journal des Débats.] 25 pp., 1 1. Dublin: Irish Land Committee [1880 ?]. 8°. (Land question, Ireland. no. 4.)

Notes upon government valuation of land in Ireland, June, 1880. Dublin, 1880. 8°. (The land question. Ireland. no. I.)

Number of holdings purchased by tenants, purchase money paid, amount advanced, and from what source, since the passing of the Irish Land ParliamenAct of 1870. 1880. (Great Britain. tary Papers.)

O'Brien (Richard Barry). The Irish land question and English public opinion. Dublin and London, 1880. 8°.

O'Sullivan. (W. H.) Speeches in and out of Parliament. Dublin: R. D. Webb & Son, 1880. 3 p.l., 85 pp. 8°.

Papers relative to measures for the relief of distress in Ireland, 1879-80. Circular of Local Government Board, and report of naval officer at Galway. 4 pts. (Great Britain. Parliamentary Papers.)

Parnell (Charles Stewart). Address in the House of Representatives, February 2, 1880. Washington, 1880. 8 pp. 8°.

Porter (Frank Thorpe). Twenty years' recollections of an Irish police magistrate. Dublin: Hodges, Foster & Figgis, 1880. xii, 410 pp. 9. ed. 16°.

Report of committee on the means of diminishing the frequency, etc., of failures of the potato crop in Ireland. Evidence, appendix, index. 1880. (Great Britain. Parliamentary Papers.)

Richey (A. G.) The Irish land laws. London: Macmillan & Co., 1880. 4 p.l., 130 pp. 12°.

Scanlan (John F.) Why Ireland is poor: ripe fruit from the tree of British free trade. Chicago, 1880. 8°.

Spalding (J. L.), bishop of Peoria. The religious mission of the Irish people and Catholic colonization. New York, 1880. 12°.

[Spooner (Lysander).] No. I. Revolution; the only remedy for the oppressed classes of Ireland, England, and other parts of the British Empire; a reply to "Dunraven." 2. ed. [Anon.] n. p. [1880]. 8°.

Tuke (James Hack). Irish distress and its remedies. The land question. A visit to Donegal and Connaught in the spring of 1880. London, 1880. 3. ed. 8°.

London: W. Ridgway, 1880. vii, 120 pp., I map. 5. ed. 8°.

United States.-Foreign Affairs Committee. Relief for the Irish people. Report [to accompany and favoring H. Res. 238, making appropriation for the Irish famine sufferers]. n. p. [1880?] 5 pp. 8°. (U. S. 46. Cong. 2. sess. House Rept. No. 465.)

Virgilius, pseud. Parnell; or, Ireland and America. 2. ed. [New York,] 1880. 8°.

History, cont'd., 1881.

1881.

Becker (B. H.) Disturbed Ireland: being letters written during the winter of 1880-81. London: Macmillan & Co., 1881. ix, 1 l., 338 pp., 2 maps. 12°.

Blackburne (E.) Causes of the decadence of the industries of Ireland. A retrospect. Dublin:

W. McGee, 1881. I p.l., 64 pp. 8°.

Bright (John). Speech ... on the state of Ireland, delivered in the House of Commons... 1881. [Birmingham: T. H. Lakins, printer, 1881.] 8 8°.

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Extr.: The Times, Jan. 28, 1881.

Buxton (Sydney C[harles]). The Irish land bill of 1870, and the lords' and tories' amendments thereon. London: The National Press Agency [1881]. 23 pp. 8°.

Carlingford (baron), CHICHESTER SAMUEL PARKINSON FORTESCUE. Speech of Lord Carlingford on moving the second reading of the Irish land law bill in the House of Lords, August, 1881. London: W. Ridgway, 1881. I p.l., 30 pp. 8°.

Cashman (D. B.) The life of Michael Davitt with a history of the rise and development of the Irish National Land League. Boston: Murphy & McCarthy, 1881. v, iii-xiv, 256 pp., I port. 12°.

Cleveland Miners' Association. Report of the deputation of Cleveland miners on the state of Ireland. Dublin: Irish National Land League, 1881. 13 pp. 8°.

Repr.: Middlesborough (Yorkshire) Northeastern Daily Gazette. 21 June, 1881.

Comfort (G. F.) The land troubles in Ireland. Syracuse, N. Y., 1881. 8°.

Cusack (Mary Frances Clare), the nun of Kenmare. The present case of Ireland plainly stated New York, 1881. 12°.

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Dublin Mansion House Committee for Relief of Distress in Ireland. The Irish crisis of 1879-80. Proceedings of the Dublin Mansion house relief committee, 1880. Dublin: Brown & Nolan, 1881. iv, 5-7, 371 pp. 8°.

Reports on the condition of the peasantry of the county of Mayo in 1880. By J. A. Fox. Dublin, 1881. viii, 9-60 pp. 8°. 3. ed.

[Same.] (In: Dublin Mansion House Committee for Relief of Distress in Ireland. The Irish crisis of 1879-80. Dublin, 1881. 8°. pp. 105-122.) Finlayson (J. F.) The Irish at home. [22nd. July, 1881.] [London, 1881?]. 3-30 pp. 12°.

Fox (J. A.) Reports on the condition of the Dubpeasantry of the County of Mayo, in 1880. lin: Browne & Nolan, 1881. viii, 9-60 pp. 3. ed. 8°. (Dublin Mansion House committee for relief of distress in Ireland.)

George (Henry). The Irish land question. What it involves, and how it can be settled. An appeal to the land leagues. New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1881. 85 pp. 12°.

Healy (Timothy Michael). The tenants' key to the land law act, 1881. Dublin: M. H. Gill & Son, 1881. 113 pp. 12°.

Why there is an Irish land question and an Irish land league: with an appendix by Henry

Tudor of Boston. New York: Universal Print, 1881. vii, 94 PP. 8°.

Ireland-Landlord and Tenant (Ireland) Acts Inquiry Commission. Report of Her Majesty's commissioners of Inquiry into the working of the Landlord and Tenant (Ireland) Act, 1870: and the acts amending the same... Dublin: Alex. Thom & Co., 1881. 4 v. f°.

Ireland-Courts: High Court of Justice: Queen's Bench Division. Crown side, Michaelmas term, 1880. The Queen at the prosecution of Hugh Law, attorney-general for Ireland, against Charles Stewart Parnell. Evidence-Brief. 4th batch of evidence. Extracts from Hansard. [London? 1881?] 3 v. fo.

Irish (The) land bill. By the author of "What science is saying about Ireland." Kingston-uponHull: Leng & Co., 1881. 42 pp., I pl. 8°.

Kinnear (J. B.) Ireland in 1881. London: Smith, Elder & Co., 1881. I p.l., 52 pp. 8°. Speech... in the House of Commons... on the second reading of the land law (Ireland) bill. London: Judd & Co., 1881. 16 pp. 12°.

Labouchere (Henry). Coercion or reform: a speech delivered in the House of Commons, on Thursday, Jan. 27th, 1881. London: Anti-coercion Assoc. [1881.] 16 pp. 8°.

Land act (Ireland), 1881. Benefits conferred on Irish tenant-farmers by the land act... Dublin: Alex. Thom & Co., 1881. 7 pp. 8°.

Nulty (Thomas), bishop of Meath. Letter of the Most Rev. Dr. Nulty, to the clergy and laity of the Diocese of Meath. Dublin: J. Dollard, 1881. 18 pp. 8°.

The land question. Letter... to the clergy and laity of the diocese of Meath. Dublin: J. Dollard, 1881. 41 pp. 8°.

Patterson (W. H.) Irish tenants at home . . ; London: City of London Print. and Stationery Co., 1881. 16 pp. 8°.

Philip (K.) Boycotting; or, Avenging Ireland's wrongs. A true history of the Irish troubles and the Land League. New York [1881]. 8°. Notes on Ireland and the Ramsay (John). tenure of land in Ireland. Glasgow: M. Corquodale & Co., 1881. 52 pp. 8°.

Redpath (James). Talks about Ireland. New York, 1881. 12°.

Report of committee on the tramways (Ireland) act amendment bill. Evidence. 1881. (Great Britain. Parliamentary Papers.)

Report of the joint committee selected from the committees of the, Duchess of Marlborough Relief Fund, and the Dublin Mansion House Fund for relief of distress in Ireland, to administer the sum of 100,000 dollars. . . towards the relief of distress in Ireland . . . 1880. Dublin: City Pr. & Lith. Co., 1881. I p.l., 62 pp. 8°.

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Report of a joint committee on various relief funds on their administration of 100,000 dollars voted by the Canadian parliament towards relief of distress in Ireland. 1881. (Great Britain. Parliamentary Papers.)

History, cont'd., 1881-1884.

Report of royal commission on the endow. ments, funds, and actual condition of endowed schools in Ireland. Evidence, appendix, index. 2 v. 1881. (Great Britain. Parliamentary Papers.)

Scheme for the organization of the Royal University of Ireland as adopted by the Senate. Charter of the University, List of members of the Senate, and correspondence with the government relative to the financial requirements. 4 pts. 1881. (Great Britain. Parliamentary Papers.)

Walsh (W. J.) Evidence given before the royal commission on the Irish land act... with a copy of the Leinster lease and a reply to the evidence of Charles R. Hamilton. Dublin: M. H. Gill & Son, 1881. 77 pp. 8°.

A plain exposition of the Irish Land act of 1881. Dublin, 1881. 8°.

A popular exposition of the Irish land bill of 1881... Dublin: Browne & Nolan, 1881. viii, 9-111 pp. 8°.

Walters (J. T.) Ireland's wrongs and how to mend them, with a post-script on the land bill. London, 1881. 8°.

Whittle (E.) The land bill: a lecture to the Junior Reform Club, Liverpool, May 17, 1881. Liverpool, 1881. 12°.

1882.

Cant-Wall (E.) Ireland under the land act: letters contributed to the 'Standard' newspaper; with an appendix of leading cases under the act... London: Chatto & Windus, 1882. xii, 283 pp., I tab. 12°.

Centennial (The) celebration of the declaration of Irish independence at the convention... at Chicago, Feb. 15, 1882. Chicago: Donnelly, Gassette & Loyd, 1882. 93 pp. 8°.

Collison (H. M.) What is the matter with Ireland? Chicago: F. H. Revell, 1882. 5o pp. 16°.

Davitt (Michael). The fall of feudalism in Ireland; or, The story of the Land League revolution. New York: Harper & Bros., 1904. xviii, 750 pp., I l. 8°.

Devoy (J.) The land of Eire. The Irish Land League, its origin, progress and consequences ... With a descriptive and historical account of Ireland from the earliest period to the present day. New York: Patterson & Neilson [cop. 1882]. 2 v. in I. pl., port. 4°.

Ireland. Criminal and judicial statistics. 1881. Pt. I. Police-Criminal proceedings-Prisons. Pt. 2. Civil proceedings in central and larger and smaller district courts. Dublin: Alex. Thom & Co., 1882. 142 pp. f°.

Kelly (R. J.) The agricultural labourers of Ireland. Tuam [1882]. 8°.

King (D. B.) The Irish question. London: W. H. Allen & Co., 1882. XV, 471 pp. 12°. Macaulay (M.) Letter on landlordism. fast, 1882. 8°.

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Payne-Gallwey (Sir Ralph). The fowler in Ireland; or, Notes on the haunts and habits of wildfowl and seafowl, including instructions in the art of shooting and capturing them. London: J. Van Voorst, 1882. xiii, (1) 503 pp., 17 pl. 8°.

Report of commissioners on the system of navigation connecting Coleraine and Belfast with Limerick. Evidence and appendix. maps, plans, etc. 1882. (Great Britain. Parliamentary Papers.)

Reports of commission on the municipal boundaries and areas of certain cities and towns in Ireland. Evidence and appendixes. maps. 5 pts. 1880-82. (Great Britain. Parliamentary Papers.) Russell (Charles). Letters to the electors of Dundalk on the condition of Ireland. London: Wyman & Sons, 1882. 27 pp. 8°.

Sullivan (Alexander Martin). New Ireland: political sketches and personal reminiscences of thirty years of Irish public life. Glasgow: Cameron, Ferguson & Co. [1882?] I p.l., v-vi, I l., 463 pp. 13. ed. 12°.

What science is saying about Ireland, by the author of The Irish land bill"... Kingston-uponHull: Leng ở Co., 1882. X, 11-87 pp., I pl.

2. ed.

8°.

1883.

Clarke (R. F.) My visit to distressed Ireland. New York, 1883. 16°.

Hall (W. H. B.) Gleanings in Ireland after the Land Acts. London: E. Stanford, 1883. viii, 115 pp., I col'd map. 8°.

McKenna (Sir Joseph). Imperial taxation. The case of Ireland plainly stated for the information of the English people and of those others whom it may concern. London: Rivingtons, 1883. 46 pp. 8°.

Reports of Local Government Board on the distress in certain parts of Ireland, with statement of the Catholic bishops and reply of the Lord-Lieutenant. 4 pts. 1883. (Great Britain. Parliamentary Papers.)

Reports (Four) of Lords Committee on the working of the land laws in Ireland. Evidence, appendix, index, 1882-83. (Great Britain. Parliamentary Papers.)

Report of committee of inquiry on the Royal Irish constabulary. Evidence, appendix, minute of the Lord Lieutenant. 3 pts. 1883. (Great Britain. Parliamentary Papers.)

Summonses, &c., served on Messrs. Healy, Davitt and Queen in the Court of Queen's Bench, Dublin; judgment delivered, and orders under which they were committed to prison. 1883. (Great Britain. Parliamentary Papers.)

Trevelyan (Sir Charles Edward). Mr. Trevelyan on Ireland. Dublin: Irish Loyal and Patriotic Union [1883?]. 8 pp. 8°. Repr. "Irish Times," Feb. 10, 1883.

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Hanna (Rev. Hugh), and Wallace (Rev. B.) Verbatim report of the debate upon land nationalisation... Belfast: Ulster Echo Steam-printing Works, 1885. I p.l., 26 pp. 8°.

Report of Lords committee on the Poor Law Guardians (Ireland) Bill. Evidence, appendix, index. 1885. (Great Britain. Parliamentary Papers.) Reports of royal commission on the administration, discipline, and condition of prisons in Ireland. Evidence and appendixes. 4 pts. 188385. (Great Britain. Parliamentary Papers.)

Reports of royal commission upon certain matters affecting the well-being and efficiency of the Queen's Colleges in Ireland. Evidence, documents, tables. 1885. (Great Britain. Parliamentary Papers.)

Report of committee on the salmon fisheries of Ireland. Evidence, appendix, index. 1885. (Great Britain. Parliamentary Papers.)

1886.

"As it was said." Extracts from prominent speeches and writings of the Parnellite party, 18781886...and a sketch of the separatist movement ...with agrarian crimes' map, and parliamentary map of Ireland. Dublin: Irish loyal and patriotic union, 1886. xxxvi, 154 pp. 8°.

Barleycorn (John), pseud. The Irish demand: why it is impossible. Addressed to British workDublin: Irish Loyal and Patriotic Union, 1886. 12 pp. 8°. (Ireland. no. 20.)

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Blind (Karl). The "first partition" of England. Dublin: Irish Loyal and Patriotic Union [1886 ?]. 4 pp. 8°.

Repr.: The Echo, April 10th, 1886.

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Condition (The) of Ireland. The Cork Defence Union. Dublin: Irish Loyal and Patriotic Union [1886]. 4 pp. 8°.

Repr.: "Irish Times," January 25th, 1886.

Dawson (Charles). Treatment of minorities. A lecture delivered by C. Dawson. Dublin: Irish National League, 1886. 18 pp. 12°. (Tracts on the Irish question, no. 4.)

Economist, pseud. The "Statist " on Ireland. Reprint of" Economist's" letters to the Statist on the Irish land and home rule questions, and of editorial comments thereon. London: G. Bell & Sons, 1886. 24 pp. 8°.

Ellis (John E.) The better government of Ireland, two speeches delivered at Nottingham...and at Hucknall Torkard...1886. Nottingham: Printed by the "Daily Express Company, 1886. 39 pp. 8°. Fourth (The) Midlothian campaign. By an Irish liberal. III. Mr. Gladstone's speech at Glasgow, June 22, 1886...at Manchester, June 25, 1886, and...at Liverpool, June 28, 1886, considered. Dublin: Irish Loyal and Patriotic Union, 1886. 40 pp. 8°. Fowler (William). M. P. on home rule.

An English liberal and exDublin: Irish Loyal and Patriotic Union [1886]. 4 pp. 8°.

Freeman (Edward A.) Prospects of Home Rule. [London, 1886.] 317-333 PP. 8°.

Reprint from the Fortnightly Review.

Gladstone (William Ewart). The government of Ireland bill.-Speech delivered...in the House of Commons...on Thursday, 8th April, 1886... [London:] The National Press Agency [1886?]. 47 pp. 8°.

The Government of Ireland Bill; reply, delivered...in the House of Commons closing the debate on the motion for leave to introduce the Bill for the future government of Ireland... April 13, 1886. [London:] Liberal Central Association 16 pp. 8°.

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Brabourne (1. baron), EDWARD HUGESSEN KNATCHBULL-HUGESSEN. Facts and fictions in Irish history. A reply to Mr. Gladstone. Edinburgh: W. Blackwood & Sons, 1886. 2. ed. 62 pp. 8°. Reprint: Blackwood's Magazine, Oct., Nov., 1886. Brodrick (George Charles). Literary frag8°. London: Spottiswoode & Co., 1891. viii,

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571 PP.

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English and Irish land systems (1881-2), pp. 73-156; Irish policy (1886-8), pp. 235-283.

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The Irish in America; a lecture...at Boston Theatre, Feb. 21, 1886. Chicago: McDonnell Bros., 1886. 31 pp. 8°.

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