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| | Personal recollections of Lord Cloncurry |
 | | At the time of Lord Edward's arrest, his wife (the well-known Pamela) had taken refuge with my sisters; and was, at the time, in my father's house in Merrion-street, though without his knowledge. |
 | | Of the dying moments of Edward Fitzgerald, I, of course, had no personal knowledge ; but when he was subsequently attainted, I wrote to the tenants upon his small estate, and, as the result, not a farthing of rent-was ever paid by them to the crown. |
 | | My Lord-I send you a copy of the original charter of the borough of Killyleagh; from it you will perceive that all the inhabitants of that town are freemen, but, by the purchase of government from Mr. |
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