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      Plaque in memory of Francis Hutcheson, Dublin

      November 23, 2015April 5, 2013 by C. M. Barry

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      Plaque for Francis Hutcheson, located in Wolfe Tone Square near to The Church, Dublin 1. It was unveiled on the 1st December 2012, due to the organisation of Fergus Whelan on behalf of the Francis Hutcheson Memorial Committee.

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