The Reminiscences of the Right Hon. Lord O'brien (Of Kilfenora) Lord Chief Justice of Ireland
The book The Reminiscences of the Right Hon. Lord O'brien (Of Kilfenora) Lord Chief Justice of Ireland was written by author O'brien, Peter O'brien, Baron, 1842-1914 Here you can read free online of The Reminiscences of the Right Hon. Lord O'brien (Of Kilfenora) Lord Chief Justice of Ireland book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Reminiscences of the Right Hon. Lord O'brien (Of Kilfenora) Lord Chief Justice of Ireland a good or bad book?
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Badly wounded, he fell to the ground, and was stabbed again several times. It was only by feigning death that he saved his life. The Invincibles Curley and Carey were arrested on sus- picion after the Phoenix Park murders, but were released in a short time, as it was impossible to bring their guilt home to them, owing to lack of evidence. The Invincibles had over and over again planned the assassination of Mr. W. E. Forster, then Chief Secretary for Ireland, but some strange intervention of Pro...vidence frustrated their designs. I think it was on the Wednesday before the Phoenix Park murders that Mr. Forster finally quitted Ireland. On the evening of the same day, Sir Edward Carson (then Mr. Carson) and I went to Westland Row to wish Mr. Forster good-bye. We heard at the station that he had gone to Kingstown earlier in the day, and would dine there before going on board. Little did we know that there were fifteen Invincibles on the platform at the time waiting to stab the Chief Secretary !
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