The liberator : his life and times, political and social . n the Americans, 93. Washington, on the colonists, 95. Waterford, the election, and its effects, 510, 541 ; Lord and his huntsman, trial, the, and tbe English jury, 449, , 93. Wellesley, Marquis, OConnell on, 281, 324 ; appointed Viceroy,477 ; professed friend of the Catholics, patron of the Orangemen,478; his marriage, 478 ; and the Beefsteak Club, 479, 480 ;his life threatened, 480. (See Wellington). Wellington, regulations for general officers in Ireland. 351, 352;and Dr. Doyle, 528 ; on the Catholic troops,


The liberator : his life and times, political and social . n the Americans, 93. Washington, on the colonists, 95. Waterford, the election, and its effects, 510, 541 ; Lord and his huntsman, trial, the, and tbe English jury, 449, , 93. Wellesley, Marquis, OConnell on, 281, 324 ; appointed Viceroy,477 ; professed friend of the Catholics, patron of the Orangemen,478; his marriage, 478 ; and the Beefsteak Club, 479, 480 ;his life threatened, 480. (See Wellington). Wellington, regulations for general officers in Ireland. 351, 352;and Dr. Doyle, 528 ; on the Catholic troops, 556, 557; his letterto Dr. Curtis, 562, 563, 564 ; alleged policy, 564; on CatholicEmancipation, 587, 588. Westminster, Canterbury, and St. Pauls, 606-608. Westmoreland, 11 the profligate and unprincipled, 414, 415. William III. and his milliner, 369. William IV. and his anti-Irish fervour, 604. Wilson, Professor, charge against OConnell, 629. York, Duke of, his so-help-me-God speech, 499, 500. THE END. THE LIBERATOR: jflS j^lFE AND J^ I yVl E3 VOL. THE LIFE LIBERATOR: HIS Ai\TD TIMES, POLITICAL AND SOCIAL. BY M. F. CUSACK, AUTHOR OF THE 81 ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF IRELAND, BTC. VOL. II. KENMAKE PUBLICATIONS. KENMARE PUBLICATIONS. APPROBATION OF THE RIGHT REV. DR. MORI ARTY, BISHOP OF KERRY. THK l\\LACE, u My Dear Sister in* Cimisr—I learn that you are issuingsome ue\v works, and some new editions of those already published :your literary labours reflect honour on your Convent, on your Order,and on this Diocese. i( But I rejoice much more in this, that you are contributing tosnpply one of our greatest needs—a Catholic Literature. I know,too, that the funds realised by the sale of your works are exclusivelydevoted to the service of religion. •Praying God to bless you, and to preserve your health andstrength, yours sincerely in Christ, * D. MORIARTY. To Sister If. Francis Clare, 11 Convent of Poor Clares, Kenmare, Co. Kerry. THE AGGREGATE SALE OF THE KENMARE


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