Memoir of Thomas Drummond, R.E.,F.R.A.S., Under Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, 1835-1840 |
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... forces for maintaining order at the disposal of the executive , and next , through the reorganisation of those forces . He did much towards satisfying the people of the impartiality of the Government , inspiring them with hope , and ...
... forces for maintaining order at the disposal of the executive , and next , through the reorganisation of those forces . He did much towards satisfying the people of the impartiality of the Government , inspiring them with hope , and ...
Page 259
... force of arms . The nature of Ribbonism or Ribandism was more obscure , and a subject of much speculation and contro- versy . Subjoined is the view of it which Mr Drummond formed from the whole facts brought to the knowledge of R 2 ...
... force of arms . The nature of Ribbonism or Ribandism was more obscure , and a subject of much speculation and contro- versy . Subjoined is the view of it which Mr Drummond formed from the whole facts brought to the knowledge of R 2 ...
Page 265
... for trial . In con- sequence , commitments were few in proportion to crimes , trials in proportion to commitments , and convictions to trials . A police force had been established in Ireland as early AGRARIAN OUTRAGES - FACTION FIGHTS .
... for trial . In con- sequence , commitments were few in proportion to crimes , trials in proportion to commitments , and convictions to trials . A police force had been established in Ireland as early AGRARIAN OUTRAGES - FACTION FIGHTS .
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... Force . " By an Act passed a few years later , this force assumed a regular form , under four provincial inspectors . The men who composed the force were excellent ; on their efficiency as a constabulary , however , there were several ...
... Force . " By an Act passed a few years later , this force assumed a regular form , under four provincial inspectors . The men who composed the force were excellent ; on their efficiency as a constabulary , however , there were several ...
Page 267
... force in Dublin made plain to Drummond the necessity of its being remodelled . He thus describes that force : " The condition of the Dublin police in 1835 was most wretched . It consisted of a small number of day police , hav- ing an ...
... force in Dublin made plain to Drummond the necessity of its being remodelled . He thus describes that force : " The condition of the Dublin police in 1835 was most wretched . It consisted of a small number of day police , hav- ing an ...
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