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THE YEARS OF MY PILGRIMAGE. 



By the Right Hon. Sir JOHN ROSS, Bart., last Lord Chan- 

 cellor of Ireland. 



One Volume. Demy Svo. With Portrait. 18s. net. 



Sir John Ross, the distinguished Irish judge, has hved through 

 an eventful period of history, during which he has met many of 

 those who played a memorable part in public affairs. The judicial 

 system which was carried on within the walls of the Fom* Courts in 

 Dublin vanished with the destruction of that beautiful and noble 

 building in 1922, and it seemed fitting that some one should essay 

 a portrayal of the personalities and surroundings of a Bench and 

 Bar so famous in their day, and inter alia rescue from obUvion 

 scenes and stories of their times. This Sir John has done with the 

 happiest results, and there are few of the well-known men of his 

 day who do not figure in his pages. But the book is by no means 

 confined to legal luminaries or to striking incidents in Civil and 

 Criminal Trials. The author sat as a Member of Parliament for 

 years, and though he eschews politics as such, he has many good 

 stories of election times and of life in the House. The leaders of 

 Irish Society, both men and women, were well known to him, and he 



