Official correspondence relating to the Irish Constabulary, including the origins of the force, its clothing, arms and pay, volunteers for service in India, the transfer of revenue duty to the force, illicit distillation in Dublin, licences for the consumption of wine in eating houses, and the laws of weights and measures, correspondents include William Fitzgerald-de Ros, 23rd Baron de Ros, Sir Duncan McGregor and Sir Henry Brownrigg (Inspector-Generals of Constabulary),

1847-1862.
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