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Excerpt from Memoir and Correspondence Relating to Political Occurrences: In June and July 1834
It soon became necessary to consider the question of the Irish Coercion Bill. The Act of last session had undoubtedly been successful. Under its provisions districts in West meath and Galway had been proclaimed; the number of Offences had thereupon greatly diminished. When the question of continuing or renewing the Act was placed before Lord Wellesley, he recommended that the whole Act should be renewed, with the exception only of the court-martial clauses; and soon afterwards he further confirmed this advice by sending us the opinions of the inspectors-general of pro vinces, all of whom unanimously recommended a renewal of the Act.
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