Selections From the Irish Quarterly Review

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Selections From the Irish Quarterly Review
William Kelly
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I repeat that there are eiffhlr-five— - this room.' * Surely, my lord, you wiU allow men to exercise their right?* ^ Certainly I will ; hut I repeat my words — ^thefe are eighty- five ■ scoundrels in this room, for every man it contains pledged himself to me to vote for my brother's admission.' The effect of this statement may be conceived. The hauffhty, indignant, and now super- cilious earl, after a pause, proceeded amidst breathless attention : * Montague Mathew is the only man in Ireland fo...r whom 1 could not succeed in procuring admission into this club. Who among you is better entitled to the distinction, if it were one, than Montague Ma- thew ? Which of you is of a nobler family, or more illustrious de- scent? Who among you is more Irish, or rather more patriotic in principle and conduct than he? Bear in mind, every man of you, that I denounce eightv-five of those who hear me as scoundrels !* He then threw open the door, and for the last time descended the stair- case of the Ealdare-street club." Barry Yelverton, chief baron of the exchequer, resided in Kildare-street from 1792 to 1798, where also was the resi- dence of Richard Power, baron of the same conrt^ from 1771 to his death in 1793.

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