Ulster in 98 Episodes And Anecdotes Now First Printed

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Ulster in 98 Episodes And Anecdotes Now First Printed
Robert Magill Young
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ANDREW STILLY, whom I visited in January, 1845, at n ^ s own house near Ballin- drait, near Strabane, and who was then a most intelligent old man, aged eighty years, told me (on the occasion referred to) that he was present at the meeting where took place the appointment of every officer in the United business "for the nine counties. " Information of their names and residences was given to Government by a traitor called Connellan^ an apothecary in Dundalk, with whom Mr. Stilly had walked home f...rom the committee meeting. But Stilly escaped in consequence of Connellan not being able to remember his name, as it was such a strange one. But the traitor had given an exact description of his person and appear- ance, which also were somewhat remarkable, he being about twenty-four stone weight. This Connellan was afterwards sent out as a surgeon on board a convict ship, when the convicts rose, far out at sea, and literally cut Connellan to pieces, and threw the fragments of his body into the sea.

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