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CollectionGB 3380 Scottish Catholic Archives, Historic Archives
LevelFile
Ref NoSCA P/10/77
TitleBound volume of pamphlets
Date[19th cent]
Extent1 item
Administrative HistoryHeavily annotated by Wallace.
Description1) 'Defence of the Jesuits, a letter addressed to Signor G Lacaita', by W Percival Ward, printed by Richardson and Son, Dublin; 2) 'Series of letters containing a particular account of the massacres in Paris, 1792', published 1793; 3) Defence of the Jesuits, a letter addressed to Signor G Lacaita', by W Percival Ward, printed by Richardson and Son, Dublin; 4) 'Substance of the Innovcations made by the Emperor with regard to religion', MS late eighteenth century; 5) 'Mr Lyon and St Margarets Nunnery', MS nineteenth century hand; 6) 'Report on the proceedings of the great Protestant meeting at Montreal with regard to the "Awful Disclosures" of Maria Monk and her associates, with remarks on the charges and insinuations of Mr Colquhoun of Killermont against Catholics in Glasgow', 1837 printed by H Margey, Glasgow; 7) 'Report on the proceedings of the great Protestant meeting at Montreal with regard to the "Awful Disclosures" of Maria Monk and her associates, with remarks on the charges and insinuations of Mr Colquhoun of Killermont against Catholics in Glasgow', 1837 printed by H Margey, Glasgow; 8) 'Maria Monk's "Awful Disclosures" completely exposed, or a visit to Montreal and an examination of the Hotel Dieu Nunnery', William L Stone, printed in London by WE Andrews, 1836; 9) 'Catholic sufferings from clerical bigotry and intolerance in the district of Ulverston in Furness', 1841, printed by Booker and Co, Liverpool; 10) 'A full report of a most extraordinary investigation which took place on Tuesday, June 26 1849 at Mount St Bernard Monastery, relative to atrocious charges brought against the inmates', 1849, printed by M Maher, Birmingham [between pp 10-11 of this pamphlet is a newspaper cutting relating to St Margaret's Nunnery in Edinburgh]; 11) 'An answer to "Six Months in a Convent" exposing its falsehoods, to which is annexed Judge Thatcher's charge to the grand jury', 1835, printed by William Powell, Dublin; 12) 'Narrative of six months' residence in a convent' by Rebecca Theresea Reed, 1835, printed by George Gallie, Glasgow - with 'Mr Oliver's compliments' written on the flyleaf
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