The Irish Confederates, And the Rebellion of 1798

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The Irish Confederates, And the Rebellion of 1798
Field, Henry M. (Henry Martyn), 1822-1907
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^W ■*, '^ - -^' - - .^ ' The ag^ tion excited^iiLBjjMifi.bytto event was in- tense. The arrest took place just at evening.- Word was •carried to the Lprd_ JifiiitfiM^^tJ?^ ^^^ SPJ^ *^ *^® l^atey. _A^female relative of Lord,Edwaxi:waausi±ling.ia , thej gext l»ox, and heard it all. . She was so overcome, that Lady Castl^reagh had to leave^ the house with her. As soon as the news got iEibroad, the people wer^ seen col- lected in groups in the streets, with anxious countenance^ and conversing; with... great earnestness, so that it was strongly apprehended that an attempt at rescue would be made that night. Three o]* four days after, Neilson, a noted United Irishman, and a man of powerfiil frame, wx« discovered reconnoitring the prison, and was arrested.* There remained no alternative but an appeal to arms.
Lord Moira had brought forward in February a motion for conoiUation, but it had utterly failed. There was no longer the least hope of a peaceable reform.* Seeing how things were going, and wearied out by finding all warn-' ings neglected, the opposition, with Grattan at their head, formally seceded from the Housei of Commons.


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