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The Morpeth Roll, Ireland Identified
Ita

In a chronology of Irish history, the first accurate census of Ireland in 1841 records a population of 8,175,124. It coincides with the gigantic goodbye signed by 160,000 people and presented to the popular Chief Secretary for Ireland, Lord Morpeth, when he left Dublin in 1841. On the first sheet the testimonial contains the names of nobility, first being that of the Duke of Leinster and the rest of the organising committee. Most of the signatories were from the…

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Ireland and Europe : ‘Year of Citizens 2013’
International Newspapers

European institutions have become a sprawling network of different bodies and secretariats based in Brussels, Strasbourg and Luxembourg to manage and coordinate the economic and political work of the European Union. The European Council was established in 1974 as an informal forum for discussion between heads of state or government. It rapidly developed to set goals and direction of the European Union acquiring formal status in the 1992 Maastricht Treaty. It became one of the seven European institutions after…

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