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BUNDORAN PUBLIC RIGHTS OF WAY, COUNTY DONGAL: BEING AN ACCURATE ANALYSIS OF THE AFFADAVITS & PLEADINGS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF THOMAS CONOLLY, ESQ., M.P., OWNER AND PETITIONER. TO WHICH IS ANNEXED A MAP OF THE RIGHTS OF WAY CONCEDED

BUNDORAN PUBLIC RIGHTS OF WAY, COUNTY DONGAL: BEING AN ACCURATE ANALYSIS OF THE AFFADAVITS & PLEADINGS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF THOMAS CONOLLY, ESQ., M.P., OWNER AND PETITIONER. TO WHICH IS ANNEXED A MAP OF THE RIGHTS OF WAY CONCEDED

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BUNDORAN PUBLIC RIGHTS OF WAY, COUNTY DONGAL: BEING AN ACCURATE ANALYSIS OF THE AFFADAVITS & PLEADINGS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF THOMAS CONOLLY, ESQ., M.P., OWNER AND PETITIONER. TO WHICH IS ANNEXED A MAP OF THE RIGHTS OF WAY CONCEDED

by [Ireland - County Donegal]: [Conolly, Thomas]

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Dublin: McGlashan and Gill, 1870.. [6],74pp. Octavo. Extracted from collective pamphlet volume. Map frontis (detached). Uniform tanning, faint stamps of a defunct mercantile library, a trace brittle, but a good copy. First edition. "The rights of the people to have access to the seashore were blocked by a local landlord, but the locals found a champion in the parish priest Canon Kelaghan who fought through the courts in 1870 to ensure that the pathways and roads to the beach remained open to the public" - Wikipedia. Conolly was MP for County Donegal. Not recorded in OCLC/Worldcat, COPAC, Black or Bradshaw.

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BUNDORAN PUBLIC RIGHTS OF WAY, COUNTY DONGAL: BEING AN ACCURATE ANALYSIS OF THE AFFADAVITS & PLEADINGS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF THOMAS CONOLLY, ESQ., M.P., OWNER AND PETITIONER. TO WHICH IS ANNEXED A MAP OF THE RIGHTS OF WAY CONCEDED
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[Ireland - County Donegal]: [Conolly, Thomas]
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McGlashan and Gill
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Date Published
1870.

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