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• Dr. Hamilton is said to have computed, that owe square mile in this part of Ireland. Ireland eastained 676

... of Ireland. Ireland eastained 676 persons. He was as. sassinated when en a visit at the house of friend, by a body of United Irishmen, and his death was Wended with circumstances of cruelty too shocking to relate. All the parties concerned in the murder ...

OLD BALLYMENA

... Boyne. For this service he was made a Knight Baronet by the King on the field. A pretty full account is given of the United Irishmen movement. We notice that one of the Ulster towns that observed the anniversary of the French revolution was Ballymoney ...

The Rebellion of '9B

... the American War of Independence and the French Revolution, were the most potent. Mr. King thn sketched the rise of the United Irishmen in Ulster, the spread of the institution. to the other Provinces, and gave a brief account of all the principal events ...

MR. PORTER AT DRIIMAHOE

... a worthy successor of the preempt Lord 'Chancellor. He said the Church Disestablisiment Act was t►e first thihg that united Irishmen, and paved the way for the two Land Acts which followed. Mr. John O'Neill, J.P., Derry, seconded this resolution, and ...

THE BALLY MONEY FREE PRESS

... Dissenter, these were my means. Tone was one of the founders of the United Irishmen, and in 1792 he organised a meeting in Belfast between the leading United Irishmen and the Catholic Committee, at which a bond of union was established between the Southern ...

which in those days managed the affairs of the parish, and. had representatives of the varpus denominations at ..

... districts were in sympathy wih the party, the United Irishmen, tha i fostered the movement for social and political reform. Even after many Protestants had withdrawn, when they saw the extremes to which the United Irishmen were going, there was a remnant left ...

The &kabalist Church

... yeomanry (Captain Boyd), which was a cavalry corps. There wy another corps at Gracehrll, and a aiditant force of the United Irishmen. ossrmended by Captain Nevin. vas Stationed in the neighbourhood a DerrybeiTglien. Mr. Thomas Comae has collected slake ...

he had condemned the bigotry and cruelty of both Catholics and Protestants. HO he he•-n in dwitorlamid. Calvin ..

... in nearly cases Th pole lad Irish printer to suffer the extreme permit, was Strong., a Dublin man, who printed for the United Irishmen, and was executed on June 30th, 1755. The prosecution. in December, VW, of Pe'er Fitv•ert , , of 62 Abley Street, Dublin ...

PASSIM PAPERS

... PASSIM PAPERS. 11.-THE ROUTE IN 1798. 7118 T AMICLIII. The United Irishmen began their career so a conatitntimal movement orgaained to 'mum redress of grievances by legal MOW. Bailed in the attempt, tb.y were sailed into insurrection. The bilk of the ...

BALLYMONEY OUTLOOK ?

... between Coleraine and Bal4money. Mr. James Chambers and • younger brother were sentenced to be logged os suspicion of being United Irishmen. An inspector examining a clan on *ivies asked a lad what punishment was indicted a murderer. The lad replied, If guilty ...

was a little mistake here crain, Isecaose if he read history aright, there was no Orange lodge in Ireland or

... feared to speak of '98? the Orangemen of Ulster filled the ranks of the yeomanry that thwarted the efforts of the United Irishmen. When the time came, and danger looked the Government in the face—when there was nothing but danger staring the country ...