The Question, as to the Admission of Catholics to Parliament, Considered, Upon the Principles of Existing Laws. With Supplemental Observations on the Coronation Oath. By a Barrister [i.e. Sir John Joseph Dillon].
Union or separation. Also an analysis of mr. Gladstone's 'Home rule' bill of 1893, with a comparison of the two bills of 1886 & 1893, and 50 special appendices
An Extract of a Letter, from Sir John Dillon, to Sir Thomas Denman [entitled "A Letter to a Noble Lord, explanatory of a bill in the Court of Chancery, filed on behalf of Sir Augustus d'Este"]. MS. corrections
An Extract of a Letter, from Sir John Dillon, to Sir Thomas Denman [entitled "A Letter to a Noble Lord, explanatory of a bill in the Court of Chancery, filed on behalf of Sir Augustus d'Este"]. MS. corrections
Epitome of the ... Claim of the Dillon Family, of Proudston, to the Great Chamberlainship of All England
Correspondence between E. Blount ... and Sir J. J. Dillon ... in relation to a work entitled: Considerations on the Parliamentary Oaths
Correspondence between E. Blount ... and Sir J. J. Dillon ... in relation to a work entitled: Considerations on the Parliamentary Oaths
Epitome of the Case on the Claim of the Dillon Family, of Proudston, to the Great Chamberlainship of All England
A Letter to a Noble Lord, Explanatory of a Bill in the Court of Chancery Filed on Behalf of Sir Augustus D'Este, from Sir J.J. Dillon
Observations sur la loi des successions en Angleterre et en Irlande, et sur le droit de primogéniture
A Letter to a Noble Lord, Explanatory of a Bill in the Court of Chancery Filed on Behalf of Sir Augustus D'Este, from J.J. Dillon
A Letter to Edward Jerningham, Esq. respecting the inexpediency of a petition in the present moment, on the part of the English Catholics, to Parliament
Notes Explanatory of the Report of the Case of Dillon V. Parker, Decided on an Appeal from the Rolls, by the Earl of Eldon, Late Lord Chancellor