Deputy Keeper of Public Records in Ireland: eighth report

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APP. 
VIII.] 
KEEPlJ'rl OP' TUB PUBLIC RECORDS IN IRELAND. 
25 Dublin City, Anne's, Andrew's, Audeon's, Bridget's, Catherine's, George's, James's, John's, Luke's, Mark's, Mary's, Michael's, Michan's, Nicholas Within, Nicholas Without, Paul's, Peter's, Thomas's, Wer-burgh's. 
Dublin City Boundary, Grangegorman. 
Dublin City Borough, Mary's, Donnybrook. 
Kilkenny, John's, Mary's. 
Limerick, John's, Mary's, Munchiu's. 
Waterford, Michael's, Olave's, Trinity. 
Applications, &c, for Valuation of Parishes in Olonmel, Cork, Drogheda, Dublin, Kilkenny, and Limerick, 1800-1838, together with some few Papers relative to Valuations. 
IV.—Privy 
Council, Ireland.—Appeals 
against orders of the Com¬ missioners for Sale of Incumbered Estates, 1851, 1852, 1853, 1854, 1855, 1856, and 1857, contained in one tin box, V.—Proclamations 
by the Lord Lieutenant and Council op Ireland, 273 in number, and dating from 1820 to 1866, respecting the following subjects :— 

The Prevention of Crime and Outrage—Alteration of Municipal Boundaries—Alteration of Assizes—Additional Sessions—Peace Preservation Act—Alteration of Counties and Baronies—Regis¬ tering Arms—Repeal Meeting at Clontarf—Disturbed Districts —Summoning of Privy Council—Revoking Proclamations under Peace Preservation Act—Revoking Proclamation under Crime and Outrage Act—-Alteration of Petty Sessions—Appointment of Lords Justices—-Alteration of Civil Bill Districts—Change in the Liturgy—-Discovery of Murderers—The Suppression of Assemblages—Tho Export of Gunpowder—The Copper Coinage— The Classification of Prisoners—Alteration in Criminal Business —Quarantine, &c, &c. 
IV.—Accounts 
following Assizes in the different counties of Ireland, declared by Master in Chancery, 1837 to 1855; and some other loose papers contained in ono tin box. 
VII.—A 
Tin Box, containing a large Book and papers concerning an inquiry into tho conduct of Alderman Smyth in 1836. 
VIII.—Minutes 
op Civil Departmental Correspondence, 1802 to 1837, 27 vols. 

I have the honor to be, sir, 

Your faithful servant, 

J. 
Bernard Burke, Ulster, Koeper of the State Papers in the Record Tower. 
Record Tower, 

Dublin Castle, 

1 Feb., 
1876,