'Irish Poor Mem[orandu]m as to partial introduction of Workhouse System', by John Meadows White,
- D21.
- Ffeil
- 1836, Dec. 28.
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Ff. 8.
'Irish Poor Mem[orandu]m as to partial introduction of Workhouse System', by John Meadows White,
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Ff. 8.
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Letter from J. G. S. Lefevre and G. C. Lewis (Poor Law Commission Office) to Lord Normanby (Principal Secretary of State for the Home Department) on the Poor Law Bill. Further amendments suggested. Printed. 'Confidential'.
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MS of: 'A Plan for the Employment of the Able Bodied poor in Ireland' by John Houghton, Berron Hall, Sunning Hill, Berks. Includes corrections by S. ? Copy. Ff. 8.
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Ff. 21.
Incomplete Notes by S. on Irish Education,
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MS Notes [some by S.] on House of Lords reform,
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Article by S. on Irish affairs, including sketch of O'Connell's character,
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[Published in Ireland: Journals, Conversations and Essays, Vol. I, pp. 121-2].
Miscellaneous Notes by S. on Trade Unionism in Ireland,
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MS including suggestions on the Irish Church question,
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Original MS of S's article: 'France, America and Britain.',
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[Published in Edinburgh Review, April, 1842; and in S.'s Historical and Philosophical Essays, Vol. II, pp. 1-139].
Proofs of S.'s article: 'Ireland in 1843.',
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[Published in Edinburgh Review, No. CLIX, Jan., 1844, pp. 189-266].
Proofs of S.'s review of Lamartine's 'Histoire de la Revolution de 1848.',
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[Published in Edinburgh Review, No. CLXXXIII, Jan., 1850, pp. 228-297; extract also published in S.'s Journal Kept in France and Italy, pp. 1~891.
Extract from S.'s conversations with Adolphe Thiers. [See A13],
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Copy.
R. G. Bruce, Dominica, to [Ascanius W. Senior], [? London],
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Finding it difficult to obtain 'seasoned slaves'; describes manager of estate; explains why he has decided to plant coffee rather than sugar; gives financial position. 'I am lately become a Member of the Legislature by being chozen into the Assembly.'.
A. W. S[enior], London, to Chas. Winstone and Chas. Dunlop, Dominica,
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Appoints recipients to act as solicitors on his behalf in Dominica; explains legal problems re his estate. Copy.
Charles Adams, [Barbados], to Henry Duke, Temple Bar,
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News from Barbados; political matters.
R. Smith, Great Winchester Street, to Henry Duke, Paulshead Court,
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Congratulates recipient on appointment as Solicitor General for Barbados.