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  • AN HISTORICAL AND GEOGRAPHICAL ACCOUNT OF THE KINGDOM OF IRELAND.
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An Historical And Geographical Account Of The Kingdom Of Ireland.

In the month of April , John Stockdale , the printer of a seditious paper called ' the Press , ' was fined and imprisoned for a libel on Lord Glenworth . And by an order of the Privy Council , Me-srs O'Connor , Binns , O'Coigly , alias Favey , and J . Leary , were apprehended and underwent long examinations . After which they were committed to the Tower on the charge of high treason . The spirit of disaffection now began to manifest itself in dreadful

acts oi' inhumanity . We almost shudder at fhe recollection of the most daring crimes that were daily committed by men forming themselves into banditti , and indul ging a lust for blood . To the murder of Dr . Hamilton , Mr . Kiiipe , Mr . St . George , and others , they on the 24 th of April attacked the house of Francis Biddulph , of Vicarstown , in Queen ' s county . Efq ; secured all the servants , and filled the room into which . that gentleman , his wife and daughter had tied for rchige , with slugs . A Mr . Dolun , ot'Baveen ,

near . birr , King s county , was murdered while the family was at tea : his house was plundered and stript of all that was valuable . Juhnson Darragh , Esq ; a very active magistrate of Kildare , was walking in his own demesne in the middle of the day , when a ruffian presented him a letter , and took the opportunity , while that gentleman was breaking- the seal , of discharging a pistol at him ; which not immediately completing his design , he fired a second , and put an

immediate period to his existence . In the beginning of March the Attorney-general presented a bill in . the House of Commons f . r restraining the licentiousness of the press , ' which was agreed to ; and followed up this resolution by a second motion for continuing the suspension of the Habeas Corpus Aft , which was likewise adopted . About this timeSir Henry MannixBartwho resided four miles

, , , Prom Cork , and had been a very active magistrate in ' quelling the White Boys , was shot by two men on horseback . Indeed the country became one scene of murder , and was hastening on to a period in which it exhibited but horror and desolation .

It was absolutely necessary that some steps should be taken in order to check a repetition of these acts of violence . Sir Ralph Abercrombie had been sent over to Ireland , Commander in Chief of his Majesty ' s forces , and issued such orders as he supposed best adapted to the exigencies of the times , and promotive of the peace of the kingdom . From the 10 th of March till the 14 ththe situation of the

, city of Dublin exhibited an awful scene of tenor and dismay . ' On the first mentioned day , the Government of the country , by a sudden and bold measure , aided by a military force , arrested a number of the principal citizens ; almost every street exhibited a body of soldiers occupying or surrounding a house , or hurrying away its inhabitants .

The residence of the Chief Governor was , in the mean time , rendered inaccessible ; but surrounded by crowds , anxious for the fate of th ^ ir i ' riends , or curious to learn tlie cause of so strange a commotion . At ' every corner stood groups enquiring after , cr com-

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A BRIEF MEMOIR OF MASONICUS. Article 2
PARK'S TRAVELS IN AFRICA. Article 3
CHARACTER OF GENERAL CLAIRFAIT. Article 5
DURING THE CONFINEMENT OF LOUIS XVI. KING OF FRANCE. Article 6
AN HISTORICAL AND GEOGRAPHICAL ACCOUNT OF THE KINGDOM OF IRELAND. Article 12
ANECDOTES. Article 15
THE HISTORY OF MADAME AND MONSIEUR C-. Article 16
CURIOUS ACCOUNT OF A DUMB PHILOSOPHER. Article 20
THE LIFE OF THE LATE MR. JOHN PALMER, Article 27
THE FREEMASONS' REPOSITORY. Article 35
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 41
SCIENTIFIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 47
REVIEW OF NEW PUBLICATIONS. Article 51
POETRY. Article 57
PARLIAMENT OF IRELAND. Article 59
OBITUARY. Article 61
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An Historical And Geographical Account Of The Kingdom Of Ireland.

In the month of April , John Stockdale , the printer of a seditious paper called ' the Press , ' was fined and imprisoned for a libel on Lord Glenworth . And by an order of the Privy Council , Me-srs O'Connor , Binns , O'Coigly , alias Favey , and J . Leary , were apprehended and underwent long examinations . After which they were committed to the Tower on the charge of high treason . The spirit of disaffection now began to manifest itself in dreadful

acts oi' inhumanity . We almost shudder at fhe recollection of the most daring crimes that were daily committed by men forming themselves into banditti , and indul ging a lust for blood . To the murder of Dr . Hamilton , Mr . Kiiipe , Mr . St . George , and others , they on the 24 th of April attacked the house of Francis Biddulph , of Vicarstown , in Queen ' s county . Efq ; secured all the servants , and filled the room into which . that gentleman , his wife and daughter had tied for rchige , with slugs . A Mr . Dolun , ot'Baveen ,

near . birr , King s county , was murdered while the family was at tea : his house was plundered and stript of all that was valuable . Juhnson Darragh , Esq ; a very active magistrate of Kildare , was walking in his own demesne in the middle of the day , when a ruffian presented him a letter , and took the opportunity , while that gentleman was breaking- the seal , of discharging a pistol at him ; which not immediately completing his design , he fired a second , and put an

immediate period to his existence . In the beginning of March the Attorney-general presented a bill in . the House of Commons f . r restraining the licentiousness of the press , ' which was agreed to ; and followed up this resolution by a second motion for continuing the suspension of the Habeas Corpus Aft , which was likewise adopted . About this timeSir Henry MannixBartwho resided four miles

, , , Prom Cork , and had been a very active magistrate in ' quelling the White Boys , was shot by two men on horseback . Indeed the country became one scene of murder , and was hastening on to a period in which it exhibited but horror and desolation .

It was absolutely necessary that some steps should be taken in order to check a repetition of these acts of violence . Sir Ralph Abercrombie had been sent over to Ireland , Commander in Chief of his Majesty ' s forces , and issued such orders as he supposed best adapted to the exigencies of the times , and promotive of the peace of the kingdom . From the 10 th of March till the 14 ththe situation of the

, city of Dublin exhibited an awful scene of tenor and dismay . ' On the first mentioned day , the Government of the country , by a sudden and bold measure , aided by a military force , arrested a number of the principal citizens ; almost every street exhibited a body of soldiers occupying or surrounding a house , or hurrying away its inhabitants .

The residence of the Chief Governor was , in the mean time , rendered inaccessible ; but surrounded by crowds , anxious for the fate of th ^ ir i ' riends , or curious to learn tlie cause of so strange a commotion . At ' every corner stood groups enquiring after , cr com-

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