"The Sham Squire" and the Informers of 1798Reprint of the original, first published in 1866. With a View of their Contemporaries. To which are added Jottings about Ireland Seventy Years ago. |
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addressed adds afterwards amount appeared arrest authority Barrington became believe bench brought called Castle Catholic cause character charge Chief Commons continued Correspondence court Curran death died Dublin Evening Post Duke effect Emmet fact father Fitzgerald Francis Higgins give given hand honour interest Ireland Irish John Journal judge Justice known Lady late letter lived Lord Clonmel Lord Edward Madden Magan Magee Major Memoirs ment mentioned Miss Moore never night notice observed once parliament party passed patriot pension period person political possessed present prison published received record reference remains remarkable residence respect says secret seems Sham Squire Sir Jonah Sirr soon Street tell Thomas tion told took trial United Irishmen viceroy writes young