1808 A short address to the Most Reverend, and Honorable William, Lord Primate of all Ireland, recommendatory of some commutation or modification of the tythes of that country; with a few remarks on the present state of the Irish Church.
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Description
A very scarce edition of this article from The Pamphleteer, of the Cadell and Davies first edition published in the same year.
Disbound, but complete (pages 239-256).
Dated 1808. 'NO.XI. Pam. VOL.VI. R' noted on the second leaf.
The Reverend Sir Henry Bate Dudley was a British playwright of comic operas and a great friend of artist Thomas Gainsborough and actor David Garrick. However, he was also a clergyman and a magistrate, and worked in Ireland between 1804 and 1812 when this short address was written.
The article puts forward his ideas about reforming the tythe system in Ireland.
Condition
Disbound. All pages present but many detached, with age toning and some marks. A British Library stamp and number on the second leaf.
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