Historical Studies, Volume 21Colm Lennon, Jacqueline R. Hill Vol. 1- includes papers before the 1st-2d conferences, 1955-56. |
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... organised as they had been in 1822 , they quickly divided on sectarian grounds . The Cornhill Committee of 1831 , the successor to the London Tavern Committee , was abandoned by those who would contribute only to charities organised by ...
... organised as they had been in 1822 , they quickly divided on sectarian grounds . The Cornhill Committee of 1831 , the successor to the London Tavern Committee , was abandoned by those who would contribute only to charities organised by ...
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... organised an emigration scheme for his tenants and was a major supporter of local relief committees both in contributing funds and in administering relief . Rent arrears in Lissadell exceeded annual rental on that estate before the ...
... organised an emigration scheme for his tenants and was a major supporter of local relief committees both in contributing funds and in administering relief . Rent arrears in Lissadell exceeded annual rental on that estate before the ...
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... organised a ' Belfast Ladies ' Relief Association for Connaught ' , which immediately began to organise a bazaar of needlework.24 Of course , a ladies ' bazaar was not the most direct way to tap into the substantial wealth of the ...
... organised a ' Belfast Ladies ' Relief Association for Connaught ' , which immediately began to organise a bazaar of needlework.24 Of course , a ladies ' bazaar was not the most direct way to tap into the substantial wealth of the ...
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The idea of monastic austerity in early Ireland | 14 |
Concepts of generosity in early modern England | 30 |
Dives and Lazarus in sixteenthcentury Ireland | 46 |
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