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RODERICK M'LINTOCK ; Or, THE WEIRD WOMAN AND THE “ LINTIE,” By JAMES SMITH, Author of *“ Wee Curny,” “ Legzie ..

... a voice suddenly cried—** Rory, abouchal !” It was Ranty O'Ryan, who was at that moment passing in the ranks of the “ United Irishmen,” | with their magnificent green silk flag waving. | *Rory, abouchal !” he whispered, “ come down |to the Wynd to-night ...

Published: Saturday 16 August 1884
Newspaper: Campbeltown Courier
County: Argyll, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1439 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

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... seen picking their way through the muddy, dark streets to the Tnilors’ Hall in Back-lane. where the meotings of the United Irishmen, usually called the lim-l;fiunu Parliament, were held. A thick mist was falling, and the few oil lamps, twenty-six in all ...

Published: Saturday 13 October 1900
Newspaper: Campbeltown Courier
County: Argyll, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1330 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

HOME RULE

... outrages of which the Orangemen were the chief cause. At the time of its passing there were 72,000 united Irishmen in Ulster. The rising of the united men in Ulster was to have taken place before the end of June 1797, but was prevented by the measures ...

ACTION FOR DAMAGES

... were found in the streets and rivers; the lists of suicides includes tbe names of 56 Germans, 36 natives of the United States, 19 Irishmen, 11 Englishmen, 4 Scotchmen, 4 Austrians, 3 Frenchmen, 3 Swedes, 2 Canadians, and I Italian. None of these were ...

BRITAIN. (By Jous STUART MacCaia.) VL

... land of the kingdom. So matters remained in dirtracted lrcland 1 \C iom, when enco rench revolution, m.fi.a.., of the United Irishmen took phai with the view of -lpsntha.hon the British Empire and establish an Irish Republic, this movement was supported ...

AMBER-HAIRED NORAH;

... herself on the You want anything more with, me, Norah? I tell conviet the two brothers. At any other time they With the United Irishmen, his travels to assist over his hollow eyes, which had once looked so ground. Alas: how could she reach her hero You plainly ...

Published: Saturday 17 November 1900
Newspaper: Campbeltown Courier
County: Argyll, Scotland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 8478 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

ABIBER-HA‘\IRLD‘ RAH ; ustice. Yo NO X i]ic-km- ' OUERETo DB TOO cunming for mer, starting up wialy. ™

... inquirer. I ('::;t helmyle:‘fl.‘ IYou mih: lt:u- mm honest girl from mn.thCo_ns, B d’m come.” ;I;meel leaders l;f the United Irishmen owing to “YVhat do you want *” he asked, roughly. “ I've OU my body, think I'd love you Thoyilldlw inn in a r. Reynold’s ...

Published: Saturday 03 November 1900
Newspaper: Campbeltown Courier
County: Argyll, Scotland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 8935 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

CHAPTER VII. MICKEEN TAKES A DECIDED STEP, dry in summer. Mickeen followed along py tms ditch till he came to

... emptiness. The It scems to me,” he said, “to be one of the well-known touch of the leather bundle was miss- medals of the United Irishmen, & very dangerous ing. In vain for him to push here and there in body of nen, no dou:t, but still ?o:: mpechb:: scarch ...

Published: Saturday 22 September 1900
Newspaper: Campbeltown Courier
County: Argyll, Scotland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 9188 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Research on Unit ~Badge

... Research on Unit ~Badge 85 Grange Avenue Earley Reading Berkshire RG6 IDL Sir — 1 wonder if 1 could ask you to assist me in some research I am doing with a view to eventual publication. My research is concerned with the cloth unit badges worn by many ...

HOME HULK AND UNITED RULE

... office and emolument. Abroad and at home, io our Indian empire and in our smallest dependencies, Irishmen have their full share of the sweets of office. Irishmen occopy cxaited posts in the English Church ; they are numerous at the bar; they hold positions ...

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... ancient lineage; but the contempt jnstly showered on the one may do some good to the other. THE UNITED STATES AND THE SUSPECTS.' , Tat Government of the United States is cool. Our Government has undertaken to release American subjects now in prison if those ...

TO CORRESPONDENTS

... interrupt and annoy public meetings they did lately in Glasgow. If Irishmen were logical, which they are not, they would not be guilty of trying to coerce Scotchmen in their own conntry. The Irishmen who hare come to Scotland hare done EO to better their position ...