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Petition of Roman Catholics of the above parish to the House of Lords for Emancipation, Kilcoole and Newcastle, County Wicklow, Ireland
The signatures are arranged in five columns.
Petition of Roman Catholics of the above parish to the House of Lords for Emancipation, Londonderry, Ireland
The signatures are arranged in two columns.
Petition of Roman Catholics of the above parishes to the House of Lords for Emancipation, Maynooth, Leixlip and Taptoo, County Kildare, Ireland
The signatures are arranged in three to six columns.
Petition of Roman Catholics of the above parishes to the House of Lords for Emancipation, Wicklow, Kilcommon and Killiska, County Wicklow, Ireland
The signatures are arranged in six columns.
Petition of Roman Catholics of the above town and county to the House of Lords for Emancipation, Carlow, County Carlow, Ireland
The signatures are arranged in five columns.
Petition of Roman Catholics of the above town and county to the House of Lords for Emancipation, Kilkenny, County Kilkenny, Ireland
The signatures are arranged in three columns.
Petition of Roman Catholics of the above town and county to the House of Lords for Emancipation, Kilkenny, County Kilkenny, Ireland
The signatures are arranged in four columns.
Petition of Roman Catholics of the above town and county to the House of Lords for Emancipation, Kilkenny, County Kilkenny, Ireland
The signatures are arranged in five columns.
Petition of Roman Catholics of the above town and county to the House of Lords for Emancipation, Waterford, County Waterford, Ireland
The signatures are arranged in three columns.
Petition of Roman Catholics of the above town to Parliament for Emancipation, Drogheda, County Louth, Ireland
The signatures are arranged in three columns.
Petition of Roman Catholics of the above town to the House of Lords for emancipation, Ballinakill, Queen's County, Ireland
The signatures are arranged in five columns.
Petition of Roman Catholics of the above town to the House of Lords for Emancipation, Bandon, County Cork, Ireland
The signatures are arranged in three columns.
Petition of Roman Catholics of the above town to the House of Lords for Emancipation, Castle Dermot, Ireland
The signatures are arranged in four to five columns.
Petition of Roman Catholics of the above town to the House of Lords for Emancipation, Fermoy, County Cork, Ireland
The signatures are arranged in three columns.
Petition of Roman Catholics of the above town to the House of Lords for Emancipation, Naas, County Kildare, Ireland
The signatures are arranged in five columns.
Petition of Roman Catholics of the parish of St Catherine's to the House of Lords for Emancipation, Dublin
The signatures are arranged in four columns.
Petition of the Grand Jury of Dublin for Hilary Term to the House of Lords against Roman Catholic Emancipation, Dublin
Petition of the Mayor and Corporation to the House of Lords against Roman Catholic Emancipation, Penryn, Cornwall
Signed by Robert Dillon, Mayor.
Petition of the Presbytery to the House of Lords against Roman Catholic Emancipation, Edinburgh
Signed by Alexander Lockhart Simpson, Moderator of the Church of Scotland.
Petition of the Roman Catholics of the above city and county to the House of Lords for emancipation, Cork, County Cork, Ireland
The signatures are arranged in five columns.
Petition of the Roman Catholics of the above town and county to the House of Lords for emancipation, Carlow, County Carlow, Ireland
The signatures are arranged in five columns.
Petition of the Starch Manufacturers of the above Town and County to the House of Lords against the repeal of the Act forbidding the Manufacture of Starch in Great Britain, Kilkenny, Ireland
Petition of those imprisoned for debt in the Four Courts Marshalsea to the House of Lords for relief, Dublin
The signatures are arranged in two columns.
Petition to Parliament, Cambridge
Petition from the Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of Cambridge University to the House of Commons in session, 1877, against the proposed extension of the Great Northern Railway from Shepreth to March. The line as proposed would pass too close to the Observatory, being between the town and the Observatory and the petitioners anticipate that the work of the Observatory and the accuracy of their investigations would be seriously disturbed. Seal of the University attached.
Petition to the House of Lords against Roman Catholic Emancipation, Bandon, County Cork, Ireland
Subscribed by Sam Beamish, Provost, and John Cotters, Town Clerk. Part of the seal remains.