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Whately, Dublin, to S., [London],

Fears 'thin end of the wedge' re govt recognition and sanction of denominational schools; has sent 'Address from the RC bishops' to the Bishop of Cork. Published.

Whately, [Dublin], to S., [London],

News of his daughter's illness; article on the gold question; the Budget. 'I wish well of anything that is likely to avert war with France.' Comments on the tax on hops.

Whately, [Dublin], to S., [London],

Respects recipient's 'candour' in defeat; sends lecture; the German translation of writer's works; working on Locke; injured in fall. 'There is a strong & not unreasonable belief here that if the late Ministry had stayed in a little longer, they wd. have thrown all the Law-Appointments into RC hands.' Family news.

Whately, Dublin, to S., [London],

Comments on Sorrento journal: explanation required in journal of recipient's views; Protestants and RCs on the continent; relates 2 interesting stories; Monteagle and the Education Board; potato-rot. Extract only published.

Whately, [Dublin], to S., [London],

Political Economy Questions; preparing for triennial Visitation of the Province; hopes recipient will publish article on Uncle Tom's Cabin; possibility of civil war in America.

Whately, Dublin, to S., [London],

Hopes recipient will see Dr Ryerson in Canada; hopes Education Commission successful; recipient may see Bishop Potter at Philadelphia; has returned from Visitation and Confirmation Tour; suggests Nassau J. should explore Newfoundland; family news. Extract only published.

Whately, [Dublin], to S., [London],

Includes note to Parker requesting that recipient take some of writer's works to America; some of writer's publications printed in the Us; recipient may see Dr McVicker in New York.

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