Faculty.—Document in the State Paper Office, Dublin, entitled Smyth's Information for Ireland.
Aloes.—Ulster Arch. Jour. vol. iii. p. 163.
Roman Catholics.—The noisy and violent opposition which was made to a Catholic if he attempted to enter either a trade or a profession, would scarcely be credited at the present day; yet it should be known and remembered by those who wish to estimate the social state of this country accurately and fairly. After the Revolution, the Protestant portion of the Guild of Tailors petitioned William III. to make their corporation exclusively Protestant, and their request was granted.
High-street.—Gilbert's Dublin, vol. i. p. 220.