Shaw's Authenticated Report of the Irish State Trials
Shaw's Authenticated Report of the Irish State Trials
O'connell, Daniel, 1775-1847
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The men were all dressed in a new uniform upon that occasion. I know they were, for I saw them on Patrick's day before. I knew this uniform was made up for the occasion. I saw it in the tailor's shop. I happened to go in on business. I never saw them in a similar uniform They were fancy dresses. Those used at the meeting were more like military uniform — very like the band of the 54th, I heard one man say, " keep the step," and another, " keep the ranks." They were not keeping the step. I don't... think they knew how to keep the step Those who were put in command did not know anything about commanding. 1 first went to Dunsany, and then to the hill of Tara. I walked all over the hill. Heard there were two bands there more than I reckoned. Heard there were twenty-one bands there. There were none of the con- stabulary there. Mr. Walker was there in coloured clothes. M^jor Westenra came from Trim with me from curiosity. Did not see any of the family of the Hon. and Rev. Mr. Taylor there. There were very many respectable looking carriages there.
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