Memoir of Thomas Drummond, R.E.,F.R.A.S., Under Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, 1835-1840 |
From inside the book
Results 11-15 of 42
Page 251
... the difficulty of assigning to Mr Drummond the special share taken by him in the proceedings of the Irish Government on each occasion , says —-- and the Chief Secretary , he was virtually the Irish DUTIES AS UNDER SECRETARY . 251.
... the difficulty of assigning to Mr Drummond the special share taken by him in the proceedings of the Irish Government on each occasion , says —-- and the Chief Secretary , he was virtually the Irish DUTIES AS UNDER SECRETARY . 251.
Page 254
... proceedings of the Ministry , and often profoundly vexed at their mistakes . No one con- nected with or dependent on the Government had a more intense interest in its endurance . Not because he clung to the emoluments of his post ...
... proceedings of the Ministry , and often profoundly vexed at their mistakes . No one con- nected with or dependent on the Government had a more intense interest in its endurance . Not because he clung to the emoluments of his post ...
Page 284
... proceedings in all the Petty Sessions in the kingdom , and could see where they were well attended and where they failed . Where the magistrates failed to attend to their duties , the failure was at once known , and the attention of the ...
... proceedings in all the Petty Sessions in the kingdom , and could see where they were well attended and where they failed . Where the magistrates failed to attend to their duties , the failure was at once known , and the attention of the ...
Page 290
... proceedings taken upon them . " After consultation , and a number of general questions regarding the course taken by the Government , it was resolved to hear him on the details of every case that had arisen . With admirable clear- ness ...
... proceedings taken upon them . " After consultation , and a number of general questions regarding the course taken by the Government , it was resolved to hear him on the details of every case that had arisen . With admirable clear- ness ...
Page 291
... proceedings : - " I mentioned that the first case of Ribandism that came to the knowledge of the Government was that of a man who was apprehended in Dublin in 1835 ; but he appeared to be con- nected with Sligo , and not with Dublin ...
... proceedings : - " I mentioned that the first case of Ribandism that came to the knowledge of the Government was that of a man who was apprehended in Dublin in 1835 ; but he appeared to be con- nected with Sligo , and not with Dublin ...
Other editions - View all
Memoir of Thomas Drummond, R. E. , F. R. A. S. , Under Secretary to the Lord ... John Ferguson McLennan No preview available - 2020 |
Common terms and phrases
Administration apparatus appears appointed Argand Argand burner Argand lamp bars became Bill boroughs Captain Catholics chief Colby Colonel Commissioners common compensation considerable constables constabulary course crime Crown direction districts Drum Drummond light Dublin duties Edinburgh effect engaged England English Excellency experiments favour force Government heliostat honour House improvement inquiry interest Ireland Irish juries jurors justice labour land landlord Larcom letter light lighthouse lines Lord Althorp Lord John Russell Lord Lieutenant Lord Melbourne Lord Morpeth Lord Normanby Lough Foyle magistrates Maziere Brady measure ment mond Morpeth mother object observation occasion officers organisation outrages Parliament party passed persons police political population present principle proceedings question railways reflector regard Report respect result Ribandism Roden Committee says Secretary society Survey tanistry tenants Thomas Drummond tion Tipperary triangulation Trinity House whole Woolwich