James Fintan Lalor, Patriot & Political Essayist (1807-1849)

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Duffy was bred a townsman I A few months — and the star of Ireland has gone down for ever. Three-fourths of the tenant-farmers of this county are served with ejectment notices, and this year the bailiff follows in the track of the reaper. The corn will be seized in the sickle. — A few months ! — 46 JAMES FINTAN LALOR Who, what, and where is Devin Reilly ? He made two speeches at the Confederation, which is all I know of him. If the man be equal to the speeches — not always the case — he ought t...o be the foremost man in the Confederation. As this may be possibly my last letter to you, I conclude it with some pain and regret.
Yours truly, James F. I, ai, or. John Mitchel, Esq.
TENANT RIGHT MEETING IN TIPPERARY.
Mr. James F. Lalor was appointed Secretary to the meeting, and briefly explained the objects for which it was called. He said the principal object for which it was called was to establish in Tipperary the tenant right of Ulster — (cheers) — a right which declared that any man who obtained possession of land as occupying tenant should be understood as having the perpetual possession of it so long as he paid the rent— that the rent was not to be fixed by competition for the land by the landlord or agent, or be regulated by the highest bidding, but by the general standard of the country, or by common consent or by arbitration, or by some other equally fair and equable mode.


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