Vol. CCCXX (ff. 301), Miscellaneous papers relating to Home Affairs; 1846-1855.includes:f. 1 Exchequer: Report on destruction and sale of Exchequer documents: [?1840].: Printed draft.f. 3 Law OF ENGLAND: Bill to prevent crime in Ireland: 1846.: P... 1846-1855

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