Plunket, William Conyngham Plunket, Baron, 1764-1854
William Plunket, 1st Baron Plunket British politician
Plunket, William Conyngham, 1764-1854
William Plunket, 1st Baron Plunket
Plunket, William Conyngham, 1764-1854, premier baron de plunket (1827)
Plunket, William Conyngham Plunket 1764-1854 baronas
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Works
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The anti-union. | |
A book for tourists in Ireland. : Sights to be seen in Dublin and Connemara ... | |
Christian union. An address delivered at the fourteenth annual meeting of the Dublin Christian Convention, Tuesday, September 27, 1887. | |
Commutation considered specially with a view to compensation for diminished security. A paper read ... June 23, 1869. | |
Copy letter from William Conyngham Plunket to Robert Borrowes, concerning an enquiry regarding the amount of fees paid to the Attorney and Solicoter General and other Counsel of the Crown by Kilmainham Hospital over the previous five years. | |
Copy letter from William Conyngham Plunket to unknown recipient, concerning the details of an arrangment which he "suggested yesterday" | |
Daniel O'Connell : a remarkable series of eleven holograph letters by the Great Irish Statesman | |
Discourses and dissertations on the scriptural doctrines of atonement & sacrifice : and on the principal arguments advanced, and the mode of reasoning employed, by the opponents of those doctrines as held by the established church : with an appendix, containing some strictures on Mr Belsham's account of the Unitarian scheme, in his review of Mr. Wilberforce's treatise.William Magee, D. D. senior fellow of Trinity college, and professor of mathematique in the University of Dublin.. | |
Historical view of the Catholic question in a series of strictures on Dr. Miller's letter to Mr. Plunkett | |
Home-reunion and the Church of Ireland. An address delivered at the morning clerical meeting, held in the Metropolitan Hall, Dublin, on April 17th, 1890. | |
Home-reunion: its conditions and prospects. A paper read at the Hull Church Congress, October 1, 1890. | |
Ireland. William Plunket, of Portmarnock in the county of Dublin, gentleman, - - - - - - appellant. The Right Honourable Henry Lord Viscount Kingsland, of the Kingdom of Ireland, Francis Lord Baron of Athunry, of the same Kingdom, and Thomas Wakely, Esquire, - - - - - respondents. The appellant's case | |
Letter from Charles K. Bushe to Lord Plunket sending a list of the Circuits chosen by the judges | |
Letter from Daniel O'Connell to William Conyngham Plunket, 1st Baron Plunket, about Catholic emancipation | |
Letter from John Wilson Croker to William Conyngham Plunket, referring to a "Scholar Major" | |
Letter from Peter Burrowes to Lord Plunket regarding a Liberal Provision | |
Letter to the Right Honourable William Conyngham Plunket, attorney general for Ireland, on the subject of tithes, and particularly the great vital question, whether they are to be regarded like any other private property. | |
The life, letters, and speeches of Lord Plunket | |
Multum in parvo : a letter from Sheelagh to John Bull, on Irish affairs | |
Personal responsibility. A sermon preached in the Parish Church of Trim, on Sunday, September 2nd, 1877. | |
Reasons for transmitting the episcopate to the Reformed Churches of Spain & Portugal. Reprint of statement and letters. | |
Reply of the Right Honourable the Attorney General of Ireland to the arguments of the counsel for the defendant in the case of the King v. Mr. Justice Johnson. | |
A retrospect - and its lessons. A charge delivered to the clergy of the dioceses of Dublin, Glendalough, and Kildare at the visitation, October, 1889. | |
Senor Cabrera and the Reformed Spanish Church. A reply to three letters from the Rev. W. Moore. | |
The Speech of the Right hon. W.C. Plunkett ... on moving for a committee to consider the state of the laws affecting the Roman Catholics. | |
Speeches at the bar and in the senate | |
Substance of the speech of the Right Honourable W.C. Plunket, in the House of Commons ... 1819. | |
Trial at bar before Lord Plunket, Lord Chief Justice, the Hon. Arthur Moore, William Johnston, and Robert Torrens, justices, and twelve special jurors of the city and county of Londonderry : the governor and assistants, London, of the New Plantation in Ulster, within the realm of Ireland v. the Lord Bishop of Derry and the Rev. Claudius Crigan. | |
Words for peace. A pastoral addressed to the members of the Church of Ireland in the United Diocese of Dublin, Glendalough, and Kildare. |