excerpt from 'Journal entry, 10 July 1822' pp. 363 (41 words)
excerpt from 'Journal entry, 10 July 1822' pp. 363 (41 words)
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A party of Orangemen marched through here to-day—colours flying, drums beating and playing tunes most offensive to the Catholics. They were ornamented with orange lilies, ribbons, etc., to commemorate the Battle of the Boyne: it is a shameful practice. |
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