The History of Ireland: From the Treaty of Limerick to the Present Time : Being a Continuation ... 1-2

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Mitchell, John, 1785-1859
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His atrocity is ascribed to pri- vate vengeance.
The Bev. Mr. Dixon, his relative, a Roman Catholic clergyman, having been sentenced to transportation, had been sent off to Duncannon Fort the di^ preceding the insurrection ; he was found guilty on the testimony of one Francis Murphy, whose evidence was positivdy contra- dicted by three other witnesses. Under these circumstances, Dixon took a sum- nuury method of avenging himself; and was always ready to undertake the charge of doing military ex
...ecution upon those who were abandoned to his ministrations* An author of candour and credit^ the Rer.
Mr. Gordon, has stated that he could not BISTORT OF XBBLAKD.
297 ascertain with accuracy the number of persons put to death without law in Wex- ford during the whole time of its occupa- tion by the insurgents ; but beHeved it to have amounted to one hundred and one.
Probably ten times that number of inno- cent country people had been during the same three weeks, murdered in cold blood by the yeomanry.


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