Ireland and the Age of Revolution

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Address of the English, Scotch, and Irish resident and domiciled in Paris (1792).

To Benjamin Franklin from William Jackson, 21 March 1782.

Spike Island, 1770-1801

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OTD: Death of Thomas Francis Meagher, 1823-67.

St. Michan's Church Crypt, Dublin City

Stepping into Journalism: Revd. William F. Jackson and the London Daily Press, 1772-1794.

Letter from John Black to his brother, George Black, 19 January 1803.

John Black, a Belfast Blackguard and Slaver of Trinidad, 1799-1836.

Returning to Ireland for the Chief Secretary, Augustus Hervey.

Attorney General Michael Keane, the 'benevolent' slaver of St Vincent (September, 1788).

Attorney General Michael Keane of St Vincent, 1787-90.

Rev. William F. Jackson; an Ox-bridge Education?

View of Ireland by T. Wolfe Tone, April 1794.

The Eagle Catchers: the 87th Regiment of Foot and the Capture of the French Eagle at the Battle of Barrosa, 5 March 1811.

Thomas Paine and Ireland in the 1790s

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