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Page 35
... Windgap with his wife and daughter , the cottage was a happy choice of Michael's . Windgap must have been a favourite spot with the brothers , for a minute description of the view of the town and river from the summit of Windgap Hill ...
... Windgap with his wife and daughter , the cottage was a happy choice of Michael's . Windgap must have been a favourite spot with the brothers , for a minute description of the view of the town and river from the summit of Windgap Hill ...
Page 36
... Windgap . Shortly after he came to live there he received a pension from the Civil List of £ 150 per annum , and subsequently a further pension of £ 40 a year was granted to his daughter , Mary . This relieved John's more pressing ...
... Windgap . Shortly after he came to live there he received a pension from the Civil List of £ 150 per annum , and subsequently a further pension of £ 40 a year was granted to his daughter , Mary . This relieved John's more pressing ...
Page 37
... Windgap , " a title which he was not unwilling to accept . In 1835 one " P.W. " waxed lyrical in the " Kilkenny Journal " subject of the occupant of Windgap . The poem is entitled " To Lacken Hill , " and there are many verses . Here ...
... Windgap , " a title which he was not unwilling to accept . In 1835 one " P.W. " waxed lyrical in the " Kilkenny Journal " subject of the occupant of Windgap . The poem is entitled " To Lacken Hill , " and there are many verses . Here ...
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