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| | ECSTASY IN EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY KILDARE |
 | | It centred on William and John Neal, father and son, who were music-publishers and sellers in Christchurch Yard, and even encompassed veteran soldiers who had fought on opposing sides in the wars of 1689-91. |
 | | Modern criticism has been kinder to Amory, and John Buncle is recognised as being an important forerunner of the novel. |
 | | Though Larry's father, John, came into the Johnstown Castle estate through marriage with his first wife, Mary Reynolds, in 1682, the forename 'Overstreet' in several generations of their descendants suggests that the family was related to the Colonel Overstreet to whom Johnstown had been granted under the Cromwellian land settlement. |
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