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THE GHOST OF GLEN ALDIN

... mournful cry bury in the boiling see; then the waves would sink, and the lake he as peaceful as before. ens Hallowe'en, the mystic Hallowe'en, and theddidren of the were in the west room mak eid Margery. A blazing fire and old Margery to ealertain them; ...

Published: Thursday 01 December 1881
Newspaper: Fermanagh Times
County: Fermanagh, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1173 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

ASTKIKE OF POLICE. the town of ot the ie daily Of the absence of the police from the streete, have

... power to prevent the sobbery.— Chre- HALLO WEEN AT CASTLE. of the oki of Halloween’ at Bal- Castle, on: —The demonstration has beeome to be known in the es “ The Queen's Hallowe'en ;” and, in with the royal deire, past years, inmost of the pey.le, on the ...

SAD ACCIDENT ON LOUGH EUNE

... for the short time he was to remain be- fore and occupying rooms in Old Trinity, was permitted and indulged in ; and, at Hallow.e’en, that festive season was kept up, with, we believe, degree of princely munificence,—a large circle of vi- sitors being present ...

SAD ACCIDENT ON LOUGH EUNE

... short time he was to remaiu be- fore returning and occupying rooms in Old Trinity, was permitted and indulged in ; and, at Hallow.e’en, that season was kept up, with, we believe, a degree of princely large circle of vi- sitora being present on several successive ...

WHO WAS THE COWARD?

... bad spokes eery I . lbarply to the boy in Peggy. hearing. Thais. west en thus throughoot the summer and autumn; but when Hallowe'en approached Niel grew restless again. The dry bemused' shook their withered yellow heads in the cold breeze; there they stood ...

Published: Thursday 18 August 1881
Newspaper: Fermanagh Times
County: Fermanagh, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 3704 | Page: 4 | Tags: none