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1. A. Nicholson, Lights and Shades (1850) 251
The narratives under discussion
Balch, William S., Ireland: As I Saw It. The Character, Condition, and Prospects of the People (New York & London 1850)
Bennett, William, Narrative of a Recent Journey of Six Weeks in Ireland in Connexion with the Subject of Supplying Small Seed to some of the Remoter Districts with Current Observations on the Depressed Circumstances of the People, and the Means Presented for the Permanent Improvement of their Social Condition (London 1847)
Nicholson, Asenath, Lights and Shades of Ireland ... (London 1850)
Osbourne, S. Godolphin, Gleanings in the West of Ireland (London 1850)
Tuke, James H., A Visit to Connaught in the Autumn of 1847. A Letter Addressed to the Central Relief Committee of the Society of Friends, Dublin (London 1847)
idem., `A Visit to Connaught in the Autumn of 1847. A Letter Addressed to the Central Relief Committee of the Society of Friends, Dublin with Notes of a Subsequent Visit to Erris', in Pamphlets Relating to Ireland. The Society for the Improvement of Ireland (London 1848)
Céitinn, Seathrún, The Chronicles of the Foreigners, (1632).
2. Jon H. Holt, The Quakers, Unpublished Thesis, Trinity College Dublin, 228
3. D. Fitzpatrick, Irish Emigration, 19
4. S. G. Osbourne, Gleanings, 78
6. Nicholson, 430; and J. H.Tuke, A Visit, 68; W. S. Balch, Ireland, 8.
7. Cork Examiner, 31 Aug---4 Sept, 1848
10. `Parliamentary Proceedings' in The Times, 12 Feb, 1848 and R. Goodbody, Quaker Relief, 26.
16. W. Bennett, Six Weeks, 96-7
31. Balch, 207, and Osbourne, 150.
38. Nicholson, 259-69; Bennett, 68; Tuke, 54.
39. Tuke, 52; see Foster's agent's account in John Wiggans, Hints to Irish Landlords on the Best Means of Obtaining and Increasing their Rents, Improving their Estates, and Bettering the Condition of the People (n. d., n. p.).
46. Balch, 294-9; see Bennett, 129; Osbourne in The Times on Kenmare.
47. Balch, 273 and Scrope MP, A Letter to the Landed Proprietors of Ireland (London 1847).
48. Osbourne, Gleanings, 153 and 148, and IPP 3, Kilrush Union Correspondence 803 and 821.
51. IPP 6, Ballina Union Correspondence 218, 235, 235, 239, and 241.
54. IPP 6, Mar. 6 1848---Walsh's rates outstanding amount to 48, 18, 0.
56. Tuke, 49-50; Nicholson, 327.
87. Tuke, 42 and `Parliamentary Proceedings', in The Times, 25 Nov 1847.
111. Tuke, 47; Balch, 423 and 138.
129. Osbourne, 213; Balch, 221.
Appendix
Osbourne's Reports to The Times 1849-1850 "English Tourists in the South", 1 and 15 Sep 1849 "State of the Country by a Traveller",6 and 11 Sep 1849 "Tourists in Ireland", 31 Aug 1849 "Mr. Osbourne's Letter on Ireland",11 Oct 1949 "Deplorable State of Kilrush Union",11, 12, 19, 25 Dec 1849 "Condition of the West of Ireland",27 Jun 1850 "Evictions of the Landsdowne Estate in Kerry",3, 6, 29 Apr and 21 Jun 1850 "English Visitors to Ireland", 10 Sep 1850 "On the Irish Unions", 15 Oct 1850 "Kilrush Union", 9, 11 Nov 1850 "Criminal Information, Vandeleur vs Kennedy",25 Nov 1850.
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