Recollections of Dublin Castle And of Dublin Society

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Recollections of Dublin Castle And of Dublin Society
Ralph Nevill
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Poor Pal- grave had more discretion. He had trained his cough to lie slumbering ; but at times, in the middle of an act, it would burst out mutinously, and the poor sufferer was seen flying to the door.
The dignitaries of the various religions were of course always prominent person- ages in Dublin. Archbishops Whately and Trench were notable figures enough ; so were Archbishop Murray and Cardinal Cullen. Often to be seen coming out of the large mansion in Harcourt Street, was the Dean of St. Pa
...trick's, Pakenham, brother-in-law of the great Duke of Wellington. I recall the Vicar of Dundalk, who occasionally came to 176 ftf of Dublin Society Dublin, and was Dr. Thackeray, uncle, I think, of the author of " Vanity Fair, " who describes a visit to his relation at his Irish town. Dr. Thackeray was popular with all classes in his cure, and they subscribed to have his portrait done. The engraving shows him as a tall, burly man in Hessian boots.
It used to be said that there was but one High Churchman or Ritualist in Ireland, though later there was another of a rather intrepid sort a vicar of a certain church at the end of Mount Street, Canon Smith.


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