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BY THOMAS MACNEVIN, ESQ.,

AUTHOR OF THE CONFISCATION OF ULSTER," "THE VOLUNTEERS OF 1782." &

Second Erition.

DUBLIN:

JAMES DUFFY, WELLINGTON QUAY,

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22, PATERNOSTER ROW, LONDON.

1865.

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The Irish Church, August 2, 1836

Irish Municipal Bill, February, 22, 1837

Civil War in Spain, April 18, 1837

Lord Normanby's Government in Ireland, April 19, 1839

Lord Stanley's Irish Registration Bill, June 10, 1840

The Sugar Duties, May 18, 1841

Corn Laws, March 9, 1842.
Income Tax, April 18, 1842
Factory Bill, May 18, 1843
Irish Arms Bill, May 19, 1843
Vote by Ballot, June 21, 1843
Irish State Trials (Queen's Bench
rish State Trials, February 22, 1844
France and Morocco, July 22, 1844

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Adjournment of the House, August 9, 1844

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UNIVERSITAS

BIBLIOTHECA

CONCA CIENC

MEMOIR

OF

THE RIGHT HONOURABLE

RICHARD LALOR SHEIL M.P.

THE RIGHT HONOURABLE RICHARD LALOR SHEIL was born on the 16th of August, 1791, at the residence of his father, Edward Sheil, Esq., in the county of Kilkenny. That gentleman had acquired a considerable fortune in Cadiz, and invested it in the purchase of Bellevue, near Waterford. Soon after his return from Spain he married Miss Catherine Mac Carthy, of Spring House, in the county of Tipperary, a near relative of Count Mac Carthy of Toulouse, who sold his large property in Ireland, and settled in France during the operation of the penal code.

Mr. Sheil received his first instructions in literature from a French clergyman who had fled from his country during the Revolution, and resided at Bellevue, the house of Mr. Sheil's father, as tutor to his family. Soon after the peace of Amiens the Abbé returned to Toulouse, his native city, and Mr. Sheil was sent to a school established at Kensington, by the Prince de Broglio, the son of the celebrated French general, and a near relation of the present Duke. The following account of his school days, written by Mr. Sheil, is extracted from a periodical work :

"As if it were yesterday, thougn 'tis now many years ago, (eheu fugaces !) I recollect the beautiful evening when I left my home, upon the banks of the river Suir, and sailed from the harbour of Waterford for Bristol, on my way to school. It is scarcely germane to the matter, yet I cannot help reverting to a scene,

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