The journal of the American-Irish Historical Society, Vol. V, 1905Various
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The journal of the American-Irish Historical Society, Vol. V, 1905
Various
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“The last Commander of old Kent,” 98.
“The last of the cocked hats,” 120.
“The magistrates, long annoyed by the presence of an obstinate Papist
in Boston, ordered Goody Glover to be taken into custody,” 19.
The magistrates visit Goody Glover in prison, 20.
“The man of truth,” 106.
“The patriots secretly moved in another direction to fall upon the
British at Princeton,” 120.
“The petition of Many Inhabitants of Malden and Charlestown on
Mestickside,” 30.
“The Proof Against Her Was Wholly Deficient,” 17.
“The Sullivan family is one of the most notable families in the history
of New England,” 65.
“The western province of Ireland,” 35.
“There was a great concourse of people to see if the Papist would
relent,” 20, 21.
“There were many Irish in the command,” 98.
“They chained the Papist till she could not move,” 19.
“They put other chains on Glover,” 19.
“The three polite Irishmen,” 114.
“They were men of energy and substance,” 32.
“They were thrifty, prosperous and leading citizens in the towns in
which they settled,” 34.
“Thomas the Irishman,” 121.
“Thursday, March 1, 1770, went to Malachi Murfee’s,” 108.
Ticonderoga, 44, 46, 99, 122.
Tipperary, Ireland, 138.
“To seize the personal effects of traitors,” 115.
“To transport to America 500 natural Irishmen,” 116.
Tracy, Patrick, a Rhode Island soldier who was killed in the assault on
Quebec, 117.
“Traveling in wagons and on horseback,” 60.
Trenton, Battle of, 27, 105, 111, 120.
Trinity College, Dublin, 105.
Tuchin, Symon, master of the _Due Return_, 101.
Ulster, Ireland, 28.
United States, Supreme Court of the, 98.
University of Pennsylvania, 108.
Valley Forge, 113.
Virginia, Francis Maguire arrives in, 112.
Virginia, General Assembly of, 108.
Virginia Historical Society, 143.
Virginia Light Dragoons, First regiment of, 96.
Virginia officers in the Revolution, 115.
Virginia, “Poll list for the election of burgesses for the County of
Prince William,” 112.
Virginia records, Symon Tuchin mentioned in the, 101.
Walsh, Regiment of, 91, 93, 94, 97.
Washington, General, 13, 56, 67, 102, 104, 113, 116, 118, 120, 123,
127, 133, 143.
Waterford, Ireland, 48.
“Went in defense of the nation against Orange,” 76.
Wreath placed on the monument in Lexington by the Society, 13, 14, 15.
“Wrote an account of his voyage to Virginia and submitted it to the
Privy Council of Spain,” 112.
Yorktown, Surrender of, 109.
“Your letter by Thomas the Irishman has just been received,” 121.
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Footnote 1:
Died Sept. 19, 1905.
Footnote 2:
Died March 18, 1905.
Footnote 3:
Of Baltimore, Md. This paper is reproduced, by permission, from the
_Ave Maria_, of Notre Dame, Ind., in which publication it recently
appeared under the title “A Forgotten Heroine.”
Footnote 4:
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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