The Marquess of Dufferin And Ava Diplomatist Viceroy Statesman

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A numerous deputation of Ulstermen in Canada 1 1 7 the tenantry was in attendance, and in his reply to their address Lord Dufferin made mention that among numerous countrymen of his whom he met in Canada, the most prosperous, contented, and fortunate were those who had been connected with the County Down. Near Fredericton, the Capital of New Brunswick, the owner of a flourishing estate had built a village, a magnificent church, a school- house and a mansion almost as large and as splendid as Cl...andeboye.
The owner had taken a lease from the Government of two or three hundred thousand acres of forest ; he had cut down the trees, made dams, constructed weirs, he had cleared the country and had created, I might say, a large extent of arable land and, pari passu, with his increasing prosperity he had devoted his wealth and intelligence to promote the happiness of those to whose labour and industry he was so much indebted for his own advancement. He was very glad to receive me, and introduced me to his mother, and I then found that this good old lady had originally come from Clandeboye ; that this gentleman himself had been, I believe, a tenant of my neighbour Mr.


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