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English News. FROM OUR FILES PER "GLENBERVIE." IRELAND.—PROGRESS OF THE FAMINE. From Bell's Messenger, March 1.
The Maitland Mercury & Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843-1893) Saturday 10 July 1847, page 3
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The Maitland Mercury & Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843-1893) Saturday 10 July 1847, page 3
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| 2009-03-12 22:05:46.0 | user:public:perplexed | verge of deoth when they obtain admission. ISttfilisi) Netos. off by starvation. This isa fact I am ready ?*' From a small hill in the parish of Kil- murry, one could see/bur hundred acres of alive, at five shillings t each, to feed his extremity, and it is idle to assert they can re of twelve years old wa« the only living being lo give his dying parents personal attendance. We cannot find room for a tillie of the ofnce in Dublin, wa« 50,000. But there are, of cou^e, many deaths from want and The south and west suffer most, bul there to be p.irt of a horse's fail. Within about dition of the dead and dying here at Tou dpaths by starvation-a sixteenth corpse was district. Ina suburban parish of Galway | verge of death when they obtain admission. English News. off by starvation. This is a fact I am ready 'From a small hill in the parish of Kil- murry, one could see four hundred acres of alive, at five shillings each, to feed his extremity, and it is idle to assert they can re- of twelve years old was the only living being to give his dying parents personal attendance. We cannot find room for a tithe of the office in Dublin, was 50,000. But there are, of course, many deaths from want and The south and west suffer most, but there to be part of a horse's tail. Within about dition of the dead and dying here at Tou- deaths by starvation-a sixteenth corpse was district. In a suburban parish of Galway |
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