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In autumn 1804, Denys Scully was a member of the Catholic delegation sent to London to meet with Pitt to petition for the abolition of the Test Act. His diary is a full account of the deputies' unsuccessful application and the political results of that decision. The book also contains appendices with the minutes of the deputies meeting and a text of the petition. A vital research tool for Irish historians.
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