Email Record: Dublin, Sunday 11 November, 1781. Whereas an advertisement of a very alarming nature, respecting a pamphlet which is to published to-morrow, concerning the Roman Catholics of this kingdom, (calculated, as we apprehend, by some enemy to the interests of that people), appeared in Faulkner's Journal, and the Dublin Evening Post, of yesterday and whereas hand-bills of a still more alarming nature, were this day dispersed through-out the city: we, the undernamed Roman Catholics, in behalf of ourselves and the rest of our brethern, think it incumbent on us, in this public manner, to express our detestation and abhorrence of the disloyal and seditious tendency of such advertisements; it being our most anxious desire to continue and cultivate that harmony and good understanding which happily subsist between us and every denomination of people in this kingdom. And that we declare that we will to the utmost of our power, co-operate in any measure that shall be found necessary, for the discovery and prosecution of the libellous and inflammatory author.