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She had a short chat with him, and he gave her a very good cup of tea. He told her about some very old acquaintances whom she hadn't heard of for years who live in Tavistock Square." "Was that all?" "No. The lady very-old acquaintance had been a Miss Tyrawley, and had married her riding-master." "Was that all?" "No.
By-the-by, he had met Maurice Tyrawley last week in London just back from India been away much longer than our men usually Lady Ancester would remember Maurice Tyrawley man with a slight stammer sister ran away with her father's groom? Her ladyship remembered Maurice very well. And was that really true about Kathleen Tyrawley? Well that was interesting! Was she alive?
The same policy, adopted by native chiefs under similar circumstances, protected the minor groups of settlers of foreign origin in the most remote districts like the Barretts and other Welsh people of Tyrawley long after the Deputies of the Kings of England had ceased to consider them as fellow-subjects, or to be concerned for their existence.
The two officers who succeeded to the command in the Mediterranean, were accompanied by lord Tyrawley, whom his majesty had appointed to supersede general Fowke in the government of Gibraltar, that gentleman having incurred the displeasure of the ministry, for not having understood an order which was unintelligible.
"She was Kathleen Tyrawley," said she. "But I quite lost sight of her. One does." "Was she interesting?" "Ye-es.... N-no ... not very. Pretty of that sort!" "What sort?" "Well very fond of horses." "So am I the darlings!" "Yes but a girl may be very fond of horses, and yet not marry a ... Don't put milk in only cream...." "Marry a what?" "Marry her riding-master."
"From 1760 and before, the Spanish Carlos, his orthodox mind perhaps shocked at Pombal and the Anti-Jesuit procedures, had forbidden trade with Portugal; had been drawing out dangerous 'militia forces on the Frontier; and afflicting and frightening the poor Country. I cannot; how can I? He is my Ally, and has always kept faith with me! Buckeburg understands War, whether Tyrawley do or not.
It was in this way the family of O'Clery, originally of Tyrawley, came to settle in Tyrconnell, towards the end of the fourteenth century.
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