Boatmen Commissioned Boatmen, Chief Boatmen
... Boatmen Commissioned Boatmen, Chief Boatmen ...
... Boatmen Commissioned Boatmen, Chief Boatmen ...
... the boatmen’s evidence. Patrick Nangle examined by Mr. Smyly, Q C.—l am fisherman and sailor and live at Howth ; I have lived there all life ; I know the tides there and thoae at Dublin bat and at Ireland’s Eye; there is about a couple minutes difference ...
... OUR BOATMEN who attended on the hosts to convey the company back and forward to and from the ship, was named Michael. I dont know what his other name was, nor does it matter. was an Irishmin and so was his comrade, but no Irishmen 1 ever saw were more ...
... THE BANTRY BOATMEN. We are glad to learn that the eftorts made by Patrick O’Sullivan, Esq., of Bantry, to enlist public sympathy in substantial manner on behalf of the brave Florence Sullivan and his family, for their heroic rescue of the Lady cf the ...
... THE BANTRY BOATMEN. Mr. Tomkins has requested us to lusert a second letter (the following) addressed to him by the gentleman (Mr. Stocrwix) whose liberal donation was acknowledged and first letter inserted in Thursday’s Constitution : The particulars ...
... THE BANTRY BOATMEN. W. J. TOMKINS, ESQ., CORK. Dublin, April 28, 1958. Dean Sin—We have read your interesting letter, ad- dressed to Mr. Beare. and have much pleasure in enclosing first half note for Five Pounds, which pray let the Sullivans have as our ...
... BOATMEN ON THE AMERICAN WATERS. The Canadian boatman, or voynymr, is naturally polite and always cheerful, fond enough of money when he once possesses it, but altogether unacquainted with overreaching; and, if he attempts to cheat, knows not how. He sings ...
... telescopes which they carry about in the same profound receptacles, are the Boatmen of our Watering-place. Looking at them you would say that surely these must be the laziest boatmen in the world.— They lounge about in obstinate and inflexible pantaloons ...
... the poor fishermen who loet their nets at Kingstown, has undertaken the col- lection of a find to relieve the unfortunate boatmen whose boats, their only means of support, were wrecked in the harbour during the heavy gale of last Tuesday week; that Captain ...
... tux coax coxjrmmov.] Boatmen, row,to my love I go. Ere the tide fill* In the ferry; Boatmen, row, to love I go, Thrn speed gallant wherry; Row, row for the tide Is low, And lightly o’er the waves we go. Boatmen, row, rboald tho night-winds blow, ’Mid ...
... Upwards of £160 has been subscribed to present to the ick boatmen who rescued the passengers from the ...