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Page 77
... died in 1718 , in the poverty to which he had been reduced by the Williamite wars . John Lynch , born in Galway about 1600 , the son of the famous schoolmaster , was of Anglo - Norman stock and a supporter of Ormond . He was ...
... died in 1718 , in the poverty to which he had been reduced by the Williamite wars . John Lynch , born in Galway about 1600 , the son of the famous schoolmaster , was of Anglo - Norman stock and a supporter of Ormond . He was ...
Page 147
... died of typhus , caught in attendance on the sick and dying . The English people clamoured against such an infliction , which it cannot be denied would be altogether intolerable if these fugitives were not made exiles and paupers by ...
... died of typhus , caught in attendance on the sick and dying . The English people clamoured against such an infliction , which it cannot be denied would be altogether intolerable if these fugitives were not made exiles and paupers by ...
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... died in 1873. Like O'Daly , he kept a bookshop in Anglesea St. and wrote with great fidelity on aspects of rural life with which he was familiar , but Dr. Hyde maintains that his tales have been impaired and stunted by being " filtered ...
... died in 1873. Like O'Daly , he kept a bookshop in Anglesea St. and wrote with great fidelity on aspects of rural life with which he was familiar , but Dr. Hyde maintains that his tales have been impaired and stunted by being " filtered ...
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INISFAIL | 1 |
THE GAY AND GALLANT GAEL | 17 |
THE DEERS CRY | 28 |
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