TRULY UNITED IRISHMEN
... Tone and the local leadera of the United Iriebeien when plotting the break-up of the United King!lom. On the slopes of that bill now stand thousands of truly united Irishmen, united in their love of the Empire and ...
... Tone and the local leadera of the United Iriebeien when plotting the break-up of the United King!lom. On the slopes of that bill now stand thousands of truly united Irishmen, united in their love of the Empire and ...
... UNITED IRISHMEN. PROFESSOR TRENCH'S VIEWS, Professor W. F. Trench, T.C.D., in • letter to the Daily }xpreea, strongly supporting the views of the Right Rev. Dr. Bernard expressed at the °awry Diocesan Synod • in urging Irishmen to compose their differences ...
... WOLFE TONE AND UNITED IRISHMEN MEMORIAL COMMITTEE. The above committee met on Sunday at 41 Parnell square, Mr. J. Buggy in the chair. After the usual routine business the committee entered into Me matter of preparing ! for the forthcoming concert, to ...
... FIRST INSTALMENT 110,000 Success of Mr. O'Comx Mission to America IRISHMEN UNITED Chicago, Mr. T. I'. OTounoe's the necesaary funds and uniting all America in support of the Allies immured. _ ife announced today that he ClO.OOO an a first instalment to ...
... 1603. Northern Star, organ of United Irishmen, first published, 1792. 5 | W. | Trial of Kk-kbam, 1866. 6 Th. Great storm (“ llie Big Wind ”) in Ireland, 1839. 7 | F. Bond Edward Fitzgerald Joined tire United Irishmen. 1757. 8 $.( Trinity College, Dublin ...
... of Thomas Reynolds, a Dublin silk mercer, Justice Swan, attencd by 12 sergeants, arrested the Leinster clegates of the United Irishmen while sitt.ng in council in the house of Oliver Bond in Bridge street, and seized all their returns, lists, and muster ...
... of the United - Irish‘men. On that day a large body. of English Yeomanry, the York Fencibles, were marching from Newtownards to Saintfield to disperse the rebels. Within a few miles of the latter place they were surprised by a ;;arty of United Irishmen ...
... fallowere—• • tail. I To do United Irishmen jesting, they at least supported the cense of • lepnWimi. n Government, which steed for some kiad of within its owls herders. aitheigh it acted the pert of • tyrant shred. When the United learnt the true character ...
... deserves remembered when the leaders the United Irishmen are question. James Tandy was bom Dublin, and became prosperous merchant, fle was a Presbyterian, was in the and was first secretary the Dublin United Irishmen. 1792 challenged the Solicitor-General ...
... of the general A. Nance) to construct a line to M Art s Fort, on the summit Cave Hill-famous as the place where the United Irishmen were sworn in by Wolfe Tone—was passed by the casting vote of the Chairman (Alderman Finnegan). ...
... NEW YORK IRISH MEW AMD ULSTEB THREATS (Roufer'a Telegram.) New York, The United Irishmen of New wd well-attended meeting, ■jf H»U, to protest against’Ulster a . i towards Home Buie. ’Mrs. MitcH. ' the Mayor New York, supported • the meeting. ...
... :teat cicarrem, informed the Court that the purport of the United Irishmen was entirely free from a:I trramn• able purport, their object being to restrain the peop's (mss outbreak, and to unite them, regurdem of religions belief, by bringing about Catholic ...