A State of the account between the Catholics of Ireland, and their ambassadors; Edward Burn, formerly a dram-seller in Francis-street, but now a sugar-baker, and John Kough, formerly a servant to the widow Lincoln, but now a poplin-seller [electronic resource].
1795
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A State of the account between the Catholics of Ireland, and their ambassadors; Edward Burn, formerly a dram-seller in Francis-street, but now a sugar-baker, and John Kough, formerly a servant to the widow Lincoln, but now a poplin-seller [electronic resource].
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[Dublin? : s.n., 1795]
Place of Publication or Printing
Ireland -- Dublin.
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English
Description
1 sheet ; 1⁰.
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On verso: "Sir, annexed you have the particulars of the receipt and expenditures of money received from the Catholics of Ireland, ..." signed and dated: "T. Wolf Tone, sec. to the ambassadors. 29th of March, 1795".
A satire on the deputation led by John Keogh and on Theobald Wolfe Tone who accompanied the deputation to present a Catholic petition to the King in 1793.
Reproduction of original from National Library of Ireland.
A satire on the deputation led by John Keogh and on Theobald Wolfe Tone who accompanied the deputation to present a Catholic petition to the King in 1793.
Reproduction of original from National Library of Ireland.
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English Short Title Catalog, T230261.
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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
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