Memoir of Thomas Drummond, R.E.,F.R.A.S., Under Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, 1835-1840 |
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Page 250
... magistrates , as well as all applications addressed to the Government on the state of the country . It was his duty , in the absence of the Chief Secretary - whose place for most of the year was in Parliament - to bring under the notice ...
... magistrates , as well as all applications addressed to the Government on the state of the country . It was his duty , in the absence of the Chief Secretary - whose place for most of the year was in Parliament - to bring under the notice ...
Page 252
... magistrates and of the police . There were others the discharge of which must have been extremely irk- some and tedious to one of his nature . The labours by which he sought to benefit Ireland were mostly " Much was done by , or in ...
... magistrates and of the police . There were others the discharge of which must have been extremely irk- some and tedious to one of his nature . The labours by which he sought to benefit Ireland were mostly " Much was done by , or in ...
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... MAGISTRATES ; EXTEN- SION OF CROWN PROSECUTIONS ; SUPPRESSION OF FAC- TION FIGHTS ; SUPPRESSION OF ORANGE PROCESSIONS ; REMEDIES FOR EVILS LEADING TO DISTURBANCES ; DIMINUTION OF CRIME ; DIFFICULTIES IN DEALING WITH RIBANDISM . IN 1835 ...
... MAGISTRATES ; EXTEN- SION OF CROWN PROSECUTIONS ; SUPPRESSION OF FAC- TION FIGHTS ; SUPPRESSION OF ORANGE PROCESSIONS ; REMEDIES FOR EVILS LEADING TO DISTURBANCES ; DIMINUTION OF CRIME ; DIFFICULTIES IN DEALING WITH RIBANDISM . IN 1835 ...
Page 272
... magistrates to attend and to proceed against the parties vigorously . It was thought ( and thought by a great many of the constabulary force ) that the thing could not be done ; but when the factions were fairly met , and were taken up ...
... magistrates to attend and to proceed against the parties vigorously . It was thought ( and thought by a great many of the constabulary force ) that the thing could not be done ; but when the factions were fairly met , and were taken up ...
Page 273
... magistrates . Constabulary courts were established for the enforcement of discipline . The discipline of the corps was , at the same time , made more strict and systematic . The Act of 1836 further provided for the appointment of a ...
... magistrates . Constabulary courts were established for the enforcement of discipline . The discipline of the corps was , at the same time , made more strict and systematic . The Act of 1836 further provided for the appointment of a ...
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Memoir of Thomas Drummond, R. E. , F. R. A. S. , Under Secretary to the Lord ... John Ferguson McLennan No preview available - 2020 |
Memoir of Thomas Drummond, R. E., F. R. A.S., Under Secretary to the Lord ... John F. M'lennan No preview available - 2016 |
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