Scrapbook Page
TitleScrapbook Page
ReferenceU140/K/3/34
Date
1830s
Production date 1830 - 1839
Scope and Content18 Apr 1835 Handbill re. election, 'QUESTION. Why do you prefer the Whigs to the Tories, as Political Parties? ANSWER....'. Refers to Whig support for civil and religious liberty, general education, opposition to slavery, justice for Ireland, and Tory abuses. (1p)
nd Lyrics of song 'The Baron's Lament on the Downfall of Jobbing'. (1p)
12 Oct 1835 MS. note from [J . Hendrick], requesting attendance at meeting at committee room, Castle Street regarding arrangements for the opening of the People's Hall. (1p)
nd Handbill advertising 'The Champion' Weekly newspaper, orders by Brehon, 117 Old Georges Street Cork. (1p)
nd 26 Jan 1833 Handbill for 2 lectures on slavery by 'A Gentleman' at the request of the London Agency Anti-Slavery Society regarding the real character of colonial slavery, at Independent Chapel, George's Street. Refers to religion and humanity and commercial resources and manufacturing interests, collection at door. (1 item)
27 Sep 1838 Notice of meeting for establishment of the Sunday's Well Dispensary from William H. Neligan, Chair taken by Daniel Leahy of Shanakiel. (1p)
nd Handbill 'American Slavery', address by Moses Roper, who escaped from slavery, in the Theatre Royal, George's Street. (1p)
nd Lyrics of song 'The Baron's Lament on the Downfall of Jobbing'. (1p)
12 Oct 1835 MS. note from [J . Hendrick], requesting attendance at meeting at committee room, Castle Street regarding arrangements for the opening of the People's Hall. (1p)
nd Handbill advertising 'The Champion' Weekly newspaper, orders by Brehon, 117 Old Georges Street Cork. (1p)
nd 26 Jan 1833 Handbill for 2 lectures on slavery by 'A Gentleman' at the request of the London Agency Anti-Slavery Society regarding the real character of colonial slavery, at Independent Chapel, George's Street. Refers to religion and humanity and commercial resources and manufacturing interests, collection at door. (1 item)
27 Sep 1838 Notice of meeting for establishment of the Sunday's Well Dispensary from William H. Neligan, Chair taken by Daniel Leahy of Shanakiel. (1p)
nd Handbill 'American Slavery', address by Moses Roper, who escaped from slavery, in the Theatre Royal, George's Street. (1p)
Extent7 items
Physical descriptionFragile, Damaged
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