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" Just imported from Dublin, in the brig Darby, A parcel of Irish Servants both Men and Women, and to be sold cheap, by Israel Boardman, al Stanford. "
Irish-American Trade, 1660-1783 - Page 127
by Thomas M. Truxes - 1988 - 448 pages
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Connecticut Quarterly: An Illustrated Magazine, Devoted to the ..., Volume 2

W. Farrand Felch, George C. Atwell, H. Phelps Arms - Connecticut - 1896 - 438 pages
...Chapel street. — Ntw Haven, Jan. 28, 7796. Just Imported from Dublin, in the Brig " Darby;' A parcle of Irish Servants both Men and Women, and to be sold cheap, by Israel Boardman, at Stamford. — jt/i January. 1764. GENEALOGICAL DEPARTMENT. Querists should write all names of persons...
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The Irish Vanguard of Rhode Island

Thomas Hamilton Murray - Irish Americans - 1904 - 72 pages
...Privateer [they] being bound from Ireland to Philadelphia***" From the Connecticut Gazette, Jan. 5, 1764: "Just imported from Dublin, in the brig Darby, a parcel of Irish servants, both men and women, to be sold cheap, by Israel Boardman, at Stamford." The people thus advertised were doubtless of the...
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A History of the United States: A century of colonial history, 1660-1760

Edward Channing - United States - 1908 - 684 pages
...Barber's Historical Collection* of Connecticut (p. I66) reprinting from the "Connecticut Gazette " : " Just imported from Dublin, in the brig Darby. A parcel of Irish Servants both Men and \\omen, to be sold cheap, by Israel Boardman at Stamford." The outflow of Irish laborers was sufficiently...
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The Catholic Historical Review, Volume 1

Catholic church in the United States - 1916 - 540 pages
...PBENDEBOAST, Cromwellian Settlement of Ireland, p. 90. Dublin, 1875. " Just imported from Dublin on the Brig Darby, a parcel of Irish servants, both men and women, to be sold by Israel Boardman at Stamford." — Connecticut Gazette, Jan. 5, 1764. " We meet scattered...
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