The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 2, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1852 - Ireland |
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Page 757
... statue , and then the lord mayor , aldermen , and citizens , in the same order as they marched from the Tholsell , attended their excellencies , with a great many of the nobility and gentry , walking round the statue three several times ...
... statue , and then the lord mayor , aldermen , and citizens , in the same order as they marched from the Tholsell , attended their excellencies , with a great many of the nobility and gentry , walking round the statue three several times ...
Page 760
... statue for half an hour with this inscription on his breast , I stand here for defacing the statue of our glorious deliverer , the late king William . ' The latter part of the sentence was remitted by Richard Ingoldsby , lord justice ...
... statue for half an hour with this inscription on his breast , I stand here for defacing the statue of our glorious deliverer , the late king William . ' The latter part of the sentence was remitted by Richard Ingoldsby , lord justice ...
Page 768
... statue were engraved . The spirit of discord was thus revived with additional force . On the 12th of July and the 4th of November , the statue was annually coloured white , decorated with orange lilies and with a flaming cloak and sash ...
... statue were engraved . The spirit of discord was thus revived with additional force . On the 12th of July and the 4th of November , the statue was annually coloured white , decorated with orange lilies and with a flaming cloak and sash ...
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