This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated.1829 Excerpt: ... No. XXXII. Formation of the Society of the Friends of Civil and Religious Liberty. Royal Hotel, College Green, Dublin, Wednesday, 21st January, 1829--William Sharman Crawford, Esquire, in the chair; It was unanimously Resolved, That in pursuance of the twentieth resolution, agreed to at the meeting of the Friends of Civil and Religious Liberty, held yesterday, we recommend that a committee of forty persons, twenty Protestants and twenty Catholics, be now appointed, and be selected from the list of nobility and gentry of both persuasions, who concurred in those proceedings, for the purpose of considering the most effectual means for establishing a permanent junction of Catholics and Protestants, in order to insure a continuance of their exertions for the success of the cause in which we are all engaged, "the religious peace of Ireland." Resolved, That the following noblemen and gentlemen, together with the chairman, be the members of the committee. The Duke of Leinster Charles D.O. Jephson, Esq.M.P. The Earl of Glengnll William D. Napper, Esq. The Emi of Hective Richard Napier, Esq. Lord Cloncurry Jaim-s Sinclair, Esq. Lord Riversdale John D. La louche, Esq. Lord Rossmore William Sharman Crawford, Esq. lit. Hon. Sir John Newport Roberl Roc, Esq. Sir Charles Style, Hart. George Grier, Esq. Sir Charles Morgan VV. W. Berwick, Esq. Hugh M. Tuite, Esq. M.P. John M. Marshall, Esq. Charles Brow-nlow, Esq. M.P. Lord Killeen Lord Gormanstown James O'Gorman Mahon, Esq. Sir Thomas Esmnnde, Bart. Gerald Dease, Esq. Sir Richard Nagle, Bart. James John Llagott, Esq. Daniel O'Connell, Esq. M.P. George Taffee, Esq. Richard Sheil, Esq. Richard Moore O'Ferrall, Esq. Thomas Wyso, Esq. Michl. Francis Coppinger, Esq. William Sweetnian, Esq. William Grainger, Esq. Nicholas Mahon, ...