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PG-P.760.014
28 Feb 1760:11,12 (1627)
Dublin, December 4. This day the House of Commons resolved,
nem. con. "that an humble address be presented to his grace
the Lord Lieutenant, to return his grace our sincere thanks
for his most seasonable interposition, in using the most
effectual means yesterday, to disperse a most dangerous and
insolent multitude of people, assembled before the
Parliament house . . . [1 column with various reports on the
riot, proclamation to apprehend the guilty issued, reading
in part:] . . . as a drum was beat for gathering a riotous
and tumultuous assembly, at a place known by the name of the
Liberty, in the remote parts of Dublin. . . [reward offered
for] the person who beat the drum; and fifty pounds for
discovering and apprehending the person who made the
oration. . .
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