Personal Recollections of the Life And Times With Extracts From the Corresponde

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Personal Recollections of the Life And Times With Extracts From the Corresponde
Valentine Cloncurry
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DOYLE.
The JKt. Rev. Bishop Doyle to Robert Cassidy, Carlow, February 19th, 1829.
My dear Sir I have just now arrived here from Dublin by Maryborough. I wished very much to stop, at least some hours, at Monasterevan, to pay my respects to your father, and 318 THE EDUCATION WAR.
speak with you on our political prospects; though, 'till the bill and the introductory speeches appear, we can only speculate. If they emancipate, as they ought, all things may go well.
I feel how much you have done in t
...he matter of the legacy, and hope you will in a little time be enabled to complete it. I would have been surprised if Mr. Kavanagh had not caused you even useless trouble; for, at war with himself, he must give pain to others.
Old Nolan, as Lord Cloncurry properly enough calls him, is, and always was, a most unmanageable sort of being. I am not surprised at his misstatement. I hoped when I removed him from Lyons he would cease to give trouble ; but his habits were not formed but confirmed when I first knew him.


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