The particulars of the horrible murder of Catharine Sinnott, a child under four years of age, : by the Rev. John Carroll, an Irish Catholic priest, under pretence of performing a miracle, by casting devils out of the child, which took place at Killinick, in the County of Wexford, on Friday, July 9, 1824; including the coroner's inquest, and reflections on the influence of Catholic priests over the minds of the people, as exemplified in this melancholy case.

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The particulars of the horrible murder of Catharine Sinnott, a child under four years of age, : by the Rev. John Carroll, an Irish Catholic priest, under pretence of performing a miracle, by casting devils out of the child, which took place at Killinick, in the County of Wexford, on Friday, July 9, 1824; including the coroner's inquest, and reflections on the influence of Catholic priests over the minds of the people, as exemplified in this melancholy case. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : Printed and published by John Fairburn, Broadway, Ludgate-Hill, [1824]

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14 pages, 2 unnumbered pages ; 8vo (23 cm)

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At head of title: Fanaticism! Cruelty!! Bigotry!!!
Printed on title-page: Price Threepence.
Final 2 pages advertise new publications by John Fairburn.
Copy 1. Disbound.

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