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WEEKLY REGISTER.

VOLUME LII.

FROM OCTOBER TO DECEMBER, 1824.

LONDON:

Printed and published by C. CLEMENT, No. 153, Flect Street.

1824.

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CONTENTS OF VOLUME LII.

Catholic Association.---" Reforma-

tion."---Usury.---Cobbett Farming.

8.-To the Landowners, On the evils of
collecting manufacturers into great
masses ---Irish Catholic Petition.--,
The Thing's "Supremacy."---Ire-
land.---Duke of Norfolk.

9.-To Mr. O'Connell, Letter II. On the
Alarm which the Fire-shovels in
England, and, indeed, the whole
body of Tithe and Tax-caters, feel
at the Proceedings of the Irish Ca-
tholics; and particularly on the
ravings of the John Bull, or Smutty
Gazette.---Going! Going!--- Bott-
Smith, to Friend James Cropper,
of Liverpool.---Fauntleroy.

10. To the Catholic Association of Ire-

land.---Police Reports, or News-

paper Government.---Extract from

the Gentleman's Magazine, on the

Locust Tree.

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1.-To the King, Letter II. On the

Means of giving Peace and Content

to Ireland, and of making that

country a source of strength instead

of weakness, in case of war.-Louis

XVIII.-Education in Ireland.

2.-James and Pittaway, the two men

who were tried at Oxford, at the

last Assizes, and who were hanged

there, for having been found guilty

of a murder, committed on one

Millin, a gamekeeper to Lord

Churchill.-Louis XVIII.-Cobbett

Farming.

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3.-To Lord John Russell, On the Doc-

trine of Surplus-Population.---Joce-

lyn-Schools, for mending the

ners and saving the souls of the

Irish.---Defeat of the Missionaries

of the London Hibernian Society,

in the city of Cork.

4. The Land of Bibles and of Friends

of the Turks.---Catholics in freland

and in England, and Protestants in

France.---The Old Humbug, com-

monly called "the Quarter's Re-

venue."---Justice Hanson. --- Kent

Quarter Sessions.---Surrey Quarter

Sessions.

5. To the British Catholic Association.

---Cobbett Farming.---Yellow Fe-

ver.---Cotton Lords and What's

Watt.---The very best Sermon I

ever read.

6.-To the Edinburgh Reviewers, On the

Religion of America; on their Doc-

trine relating to Manufacturing;

and on their Opinions relating to

Population.--- The Thing.--- Lord

Cochrane.--- The Bible and the

Bayonet; or true Church Militant.

---Bible-Fight.---To the Editor of

the Hampshire Chronicle and

Southampton Courier.

7.-To Mr. O'Connell, On the Afairs of

the Catholics of Ireland.---London

Auxiliary Bible. Society.--- British

13.-To the Bishop of Winchester, On

the Letters of the Protestant Arch-

bishop of Tuam and of Mr. Daly,

the Catholic Priest. Turncoat

Southey.--Cotton-Lords and What's

Watt.---Straw Bonnets.---The Re-

gister and Protestant "Reforma-

tion."---Usmy.---List of Forest and

Fruit Trees!

INDEX TO VOLUME LII.

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cust Tree, 614.

Bulstrode's argument against Russell, Eddu, Mr. 83.

276.

Buonaparte, 32.

Baltimore, city of, 9.

Bayless, the Informer, 68.

Butler, Mr. 272.

Blount, Mr. 284.

Burnet, Bishop, 277.

Bishop's Waltham, town of, 338.

Birkbeck, Mr. 330.

Burdett, Sir Francis, 710.

Black Friars, the Monks called, 709.

Birnie, Sir Richard, 599.

Boileau, his " Lutrin," 366.

Canning, Mr. Wm. Pitt, 657.
Clonmel, tithe-battle at, 712.
Coronation Oath, the, 717.

Carey, Mr. Matthew, 695.

Curran, Mr. 393.

Cecil, Crook-backed, gunpowder plot

hatched by, 387.

Colston. Dr. 369.

Cuppe, M. 294.

Collins, Dr. 277.

Cat, character of the, 272.

Clifford, Mr. 267.

Cranmer, Thomas, 205.

Clarke, Mrs. 196.

Collett, Rev. Anthony, 146.
Clarke, Mr. of Bergh Apton, 112.
Castlereagh, measures of, 101.
Crusoe, Robinson, 330.
Curwood, Mr. 93.
Cross, Mr. Sergeant, 83.
Churchill, Lord, 68.

Clinton, Sir Henry, 27.

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Emperor of Russia, the, 33.

Edinburgh Review, Authors of the, 3.

Eyston, Mr. 268.

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