Reigh, J. D. (1888). The Cob-Webb! or Riding Roughshod over Religion and Humanity: Balfour the Brave - "Hang the headstrong little brute, he is going too fast and too far." Ebenezer Webb, just appointed County Court Judge as a reward for his Pamphlets in favour of landlordism and Coercion, on an appeal by Father M'Fadden and Mr. Blain, M.P., doubled the sentence of three months' imprisionment inflicted on them by the Removables. [William O'Brien].
MLA CitationReigh, John D. The Cob-Webb! or Riding Roughshod over Religion and Humanity: Balfour the Brave - "Hang the Headstrong Little Brute, He Is Going Too Fast and Too Far." Ebenezer Webb, Just Appointed County Court Judge as a Reward for His Pamphlets in Favour of Landlordism and Coercion, on an Appeal by Father M'Fadden and Mr. Blain, M.P., Doubled the Sentence of Three Months' Imprisionment Inflicted on Them by the Removables. [William O'Brien], 1888.