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Dublin historical newspapers?

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  • 28-04-2014 8:22am
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    Dublin historical newspapers: Hello, A letter to the editor dated March 13th, 1865 and which began: ‘Sir - As you have given insertion to a lecture on 'the Confessional' lately delivered in Dublin by a reputed Catholic layman named Kelly, and as I happen to reside in that part of the country where those abuses are alleged by him to exist …’ was published in a Dublin newspaper between March 13th and 17th 1865, most likely March 14th. I am trying to discover who wrote the letter. The national library cannot find it in the Dublin Daily Express, the paper which carried the lecture; can anybody suggest another Dublin paper which might have published this letter? Many thanks, I am on the border of defeat with this now.


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