Memoir of Thomas Drummond, R.E.,F.R.A.S., Under Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, 1835-1840 |
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SIDE OCCUPATIONS - THE IRISH BOUNDARY COMMISSION - ABOLITION OF
THE HULKS AT CORK AND DUBLIN - SUPPRESSION OF SUNDAY FAIRS AND
GAMES IN THE PHOENIX PARK , . 402-404 CHAPTER XIX .
SIDE OCCUPATIONS - THE IRISH BOUNDARY COMMISSION - ABOLITION OF
THE HULKS AT CORK AND DUBLIN - SUPPRESSION OF SUNDAY FAIRS AND
GAMES IN THE PHOENIX PARK , . 402-404 CHAPTER XIX .
Page 113
AFTER the measurement of the Lough Foyle base , Mr Drummond remained for
some time in Ireland , the head - quarters of the Survey being now in Dublin . In
December 1828 , and January 1829 , he was engaged , along with Lieutenant ...
AFTER the measurement of the Lough Foyle base , Mr Drummond remained for
some time in Ireland , the head - quarters of the Survey being now in Dublin . In
December 1828 , and January 1829 , he was engaged , along with Lieutenant ...
Page 188
There were twenty - two in Dublin and Kildare ; thirty - three in King ' s and Queen
' s counties ; in Cork and Kerry , thirty - four ; and forty - four in Waterford and
Tipperary . They lay in like numbers over the rest of Ireland . Among the Munster
...
There were twenty - two in Dublin and Kildare ; thirty - three in King ' s and Queen
' s counties ; in Cork and Kerry , thirty - four ; and forty - four in Waterford and
Tipperary . They lay in like numbers over the rest of Ireland . Among the Munster
...
Page 201
By the time of Henry IV . , after two centuries of the conflict , there was little left to
the English except the county of Dublin . In the time of Edward IV . , the Pale was
at such an ebb that its defenders consisted of only eighty archers on horseback ...
By the time of Henry IV . , after two centuries of the conflict , there was little left to
the English except the county of Dublin . In the time of Edward IV . , the Pale was
at such an ebb that its defenders consisted of only eighty archers on horseback ...
Page 232
The local disquietudes continued ; the number of the discontented in Dublin was
greater than ever . A new cause had given a spur to the growth of population ,
which now went on faster than before . This was the political enfranchisement of ...
The local disquietudes continued ; the number of the discontented in Dublin was
greater than ever . A new cause had given a spur to the growth of population ,
which now went on faster than before . This was the political enfranchisement of ...
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