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Dec. 24. Mr. Luke Fox to Lord Castlereagh-Establishment for
the Roman Catholic Clergy-Maynooth-Ignorance of
the Priests-Necessity of Education

26. Marquess of Buckingham to Lord Castlereagh-Articles

of the Union.

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Papers communicated by Sir J. C. Hippisley.

Sir J. C. Hippisley to the Rev. Dr. Troy, January 8, 1794-Provi-
sion for the Catholic Clergy of Scotland and Ireland-Relations
with Rome-Cardinal York-Reform of Catholic Colleges
Sir J. C. Hippisley to Lord Hobart, January 12, 1794—Provision
for the Catholic Clergy-The Union-Organ of Communication
with the Pope-The Friars-Laws respecting the Catholics
Cardinal Zelada, Secretary of State to his Holiness, to Sir J. C.
Hippisley-Protection of Italy by England-Supply of the English
Fleet, August 31, 1793

Circular Letter from the Holy See to the Bishops of Ireland, en-
joining loyalty and obedience

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III. THE PRESBYTERIANS.

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Irish Loans raised in England

CORRESPONDENCE, 1800.

Review of Parliamentary Proceedings, in connection with
the Union, &c., during the year 1800

Jan. 8. Myles Keon, Esq., to Lord Castlereagh-His exertions in

favour of the Union

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10. Lord De Clifford to Lord Castlereagh, announcing his in-
tention to oppose the Union

14. The Right Hon. John Foster, Speaker of the Irish House
of Commons, to Lord Castlereagh, declining his Lord-
ship's invitation to the Castle

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