Further Reading
- Davis, Richard W. "The House of Lords, the Whigs and Catholic Emancipation 1806–1829," Parliamentary History, March 1999, Vol. 18 Issue 1, pp 23–43
- Greene, John P. Between Damnation and Starvation: Priests and Merchants in Newfoundland Politics, 1745–1855 (1999).
- Kenyan, Desmond. The Grail of Catholic Emancipation 1793 to 1829 (2002)
- Liedtke, Rainer, and Stephan Wendehorst, eds. The Emancipation of Catholics, Jews and Protestants: Minorities and the Nation-State in Nineteenth-Century Europe (1999)
- Linker, R. W. "The English Roman Catholics and Emancipation: The Politics of Persuasion," Journal of Ecclesiastical History, April 1976, Vol. 27 Issue 2, pp 151–180
- O'Ferrall, Fergus. Catholic Emancipation: Daniel O'Connell and the Birth of Irish Democracy, 1820–30 (1987)
- Reynolds, James A. The Catholic Emancipation Crisis in Ireland, 1823–1829 (1970)
- Ward, Bernard. The Eve of Catholic Emancipation, Vol. 3 (2010)
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