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National Library Report on Private Collections Report on the Kelly Papers, the property of Mr. T. J. Kelly, Solicitor, New Ross, containing a general pardon for William Purcell and others, dated 1617. No. 68
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Ainsworth, J. F.
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Kelly, T. J.
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