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Updated: June 20, 2025


The welcoming cheers at Holywood and Carrickfergus and Armagh were probably a pleasant novelty to men fresh from the Curragh or Fermoy.

Didn't she kiss me when she gave it me, and call me her darling Redmond? 'She was PRACTISING, replied Mr. Fagan, with a sneer. 'I know women, sir. Give them time, and let nobody else come to the house, and they'll fall in love with a chimney-sweep. There was a young lady in Fermoy' 'Mark this; come what will of it, I swear I'll fight the man who pretends to the hand of Nora Brady.

On the march Terence had no difficulty in obtaining leave from his captain to drop behind and march with his friend Dick Ryan. The marches were long ones, and they halted only at Parsonstown, Templemore, Tipperary, and Fermoy, as the colonel had received orders to use all speed. At each place a portion of the regiment was accommodated in the barracks, while the rest were quartered in the town.

For the next ensuing Sunday similar demonstrations were announced in Killarney, Kilkenny, Drogheda, Ennis, Clonmel, Queenstown, Youghal, and Fermoy the preparations in the first named town being under the direction of, and the procession about to be led by, a member of parliament, one of the most distinguished and influential of the Irish popular representatives The O'Donoghue.

The Lords of the southern half-kingdom the Lords of Desies, Fermoy, Inchiquin, Corca-Baskin, Kinalmeaky, Kerry, and the Lords of Hy-Many and Hy-Fiachra, in Connaught, hastened to his standard. O'More and O'Nolan of Leinster, and Donald, Steward of Marr, in Scotland, were the other chieftains who joined him before Clontarf, besides those of his own kindred.

And faith, you see, it went mighty hard with my father the next morning; for the bank was open just as usual, and my father was sintinced to fifty lashes, but got off with a week in prison, and three more rowling a big stone in the barrack-yard." Thus chatting away, the time passed over, until we arrived at Fermoy.

She handed the pen to the Irish woman, who, not knowing how to write, made a cross. The doctor, by the side of this cross, wrote, BARBARA FERMOY, of Tyrrif Island, in the Hebrides. Then he handed the pen to the chief of the band. The chief signed, GAIZDORRA: Captal. The Genoese signed himself under the chief's name. The Languedocian signed, JACQUES QUARTOURZE: alias, the Narbonnais.

After a while she gathered them sufficiently to show us that you had six hours the start of us. The boy who carried your bag could give us no points, but we concluded you intended taking the branch line at Fermoy for Dublin.

The Lords of the southern half-kingdom the Lords of Desies, Fermoy, Inchiquin, Corca-Baskin, Kinalmeaky, Kerry, and the Lords of Hy-Many and Hy-Fiachra, in Connaught, hastened to his standard. O'More and O'Nolan of Leinster, and Donald, Steward of Marr, in Scotland, were the other chieftains who joined him before Clontarf, besides those of his own kindred.

"He wishes particularly to make your acquaintance." "So much the worse," thought I to myself; "it rarely happens that this feeling is mutual." Evidently provoked at the little curiosity I exhibited, Blake added, "He's on his way to Fermoy with a detachment." "Indeed! what regiment, pray?" "The 28th Foot." "Ah, I don't know them."

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