Lines written on the Illiberation [sic] of the clergy.

[graphic]
Bibliographic Details
Contributors: Brereton, P., printer.
Summary:Broadside ballad sheet [replete with several spelling and printing errors] printed by Peter Brereton of Dublin, a ballad-sheet printer who flourished in the second half of the 19th century. During this time he occupied various addresses in Dublin city, among them 1 Lower Exchange St. and 55 and 56 Cooke St., Dublin. The first lines of this broadside ballad are: "You Catholicks [sic] all come let us rejoice, / Our Holy Clergy has been set free...". Featuring at top of sheet an extremely crude woodcut of a man dressed in robes, beams of light from overhead as he looks out on a ground of skeletons and dead bodies [Moses holding up his staff as the Red Sea is parting? or a reference to Moses holding up his hands at the Battle of Refidim (or Rephidim)?].
Format: Book
Language:English
Published / Created: [Dublin] : P. [Peter] Brereton, Printer, 1 Lr [Lower] Exchange St., [n.d., between ca. 1850-1880?].
Subjects:
Notes:Two copies of this item are held in the Department of Ephemera.

Physical description: 1 sheet : woodcut, 27.9 x 11 cm..

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