"the Sham Squire" And the Informers of 1798 : With Jottings About Ireland a Century Ago

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" a witness was asked. " I keep a racket court." " So do I," rejoined the Chief-Justice, puffing.
t Anglict. in plenty.
t Flowden'3 Hist, of Ireland, rol. ii., p. 475.
r 210 APPENDIX.
Lord Castlereagh admitted, aimed to make the United Iriab coEspiracy explode.* When the rebellion broke out, Lord Kingsborough, as colonel of the North Cork Militia, pro- ceeded to join his regiment in Wexford, but was captured by the rebels, who held possession of the town. Mr Plowden, in his History, states that
... Lord Kingsborough owed his life to the personal interposition of Dr Caulfield, Eoman Catholic Bishop of Ferns. But from a statement made to us by John Plunket, Esq., of Frescati, whose father held rank in the rebel army at Wexford, it would appear that Lord Kingsborough's deliverance was not whoUy owing to the Bishop.. Lord Kingsborough and an English officer were about to be hung at " The Bull's Eing," when they pledged their honour to Mr Plunket, that, if then liberated, they would do him a similar service on a subsequent occasion, which they assured him could not be far distant.

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