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 272
... police by Government for the suppression of the faction feuds , were that the chief constables were directed to report every case of an anticipated faction feud , and every case of a fair or meeting at which a faction feud was likely to ...
... police by Government for the suppression of the faction feuds , were that the chief constables were directed to report every case of an anticipated faction feud , and every case of a fair or meeting at which a faction feud was likely to ...
Page 273
John Ferguson McLennan. Under the Act of 1836 the police force was put under an Inspector - General , who , having an office in Dublin Castle , was in immediate communication with the Government . The correspondence between the head ...
John Ferguson McLennan. Under the Act of 1836 the police force was put under an Inspector - General , who , having an office in Dublin Castle , was in immediate communication with the Government . The correspondence between the head ...
Page 276
... police that they have now , they being generally Protestants ? " I feel persuaded that in the course of six months , from the manner in which the police would do their duty , they would have that confidence . A prejudice would have to ...
... police that they have now , they being generally Protestants ? " I feel persuaded that in the course of six months , from the manner in which the police would do their duty , they would have that confidence . A prejudice would have to ...
Page 277
... Police Act were increased from twenty- nine to fifty - four , did not correspond with him , but with the Under Secretary , whereby the practical control and disposal of the force was taken out of his hands . On some occasions he was ...
... Police Act were increased from twenty- nine to fifty - four , did not correspond with him , but with the Under Secretary , whereby the practical control and disposal of the force was taken out of his hands . On some occasions he was ...
Page 278
... however , thrown away . Information having been re- ceived through the constabulary that meetings were apprehended in a variety of places on the 12th of July 1836 , troops and parties of police were sent to 278 MEMOIR OF THOMAS DRUMMOND .
... however , thrown away . Information having been re- ceived through the constabulary that meetings were apprehended in a variety of places on the 12th of July 1836 , troops and parties of police were sent to 278 MEMOIR OF THOMAS DRUMMOND .
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