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A memorandum by Sackville Hamilton entitled "Thoughts on the Police of Ireland", 1786.
Bibliographic Details
Collection:
Bolton Manuscripts
Format:
Manuscript
Subjects:
Orde, Thomas
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Bolton, 1st Baron
Hamilton, Sackville
1786
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1786
Police
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