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Notebook in A. C. Doyle's handwriting with notes on a book by William O'Connor Morris "Ireland 1798-1898". [9] leaves (written on one side and blank on the verso) completed in black ink, the remainder of a notebook blank. The notes start [p. 1] with heading "O'Connor Morris' Ireland 1798.1898" and finish [p. 9] with "Excellent idea of O'Connor Morris that Dublin and Edinburgh should once every ten years receive the whole Imperial Parliament". Lined paper pasted to inside top cover with a note "To pay the priests would be a moral constabulary". At the end of the notebook, on inverted pages, two pages of number calculations written in pencil, dated "April 1/99"
Reproduction of the original: Present Irish Questions by William O'Connor Morris
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