The Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society . f , his talents and influence may have had greater worth inthe growing metropolis of Massachusetts, with whose honoredcitizens and most distinguished men he was intimate, and withthe families of some of whom his own was joined. After hissurrender of Cork he repaired to Boston and settled down on afarm at Ten Hills, Charlestown, where he lived for 26 years. Hedied on April 14, 1754, and is buried in one of the vaults ofChrist Church, Boston. THE IRISH DONATION—1676. When the Good Ship Katherine Sailed from Dublinto Relieve the Americ


The Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society . f , his talents and influence may have had greater worth inthe growing metropolis of Massachusetts, with whose honoredcitizens and most distinguished men he was intimate, and withthe families of some of whom his own was joined. After hissurrender of Cork he repaired to Boston and settled down on afarm at Ten Hills, Charlestown, where he lived for 26 years. Hedied on April 14, 1754, and is buried in one of the vaults ofChrist Church, Boston. THE IRISH DONATION—1676. When the Good Ship Katherine Sailed from Dublinto Relieve the American Sufferers in King PhilipsWar. A Chapter from Colonial History. BY MICHAEL J. OBRIEN. A chapter of our colonial history that is little known, or whichperhaps is forgotten by many, is that relating to the war betweenthe New England Colonists, and the Indians, in the years 1675and 1676, and which is known as King Philips War. GeorgeMadison Dodge, in his great work on the Indian wars in NewEngland, quotes from the ancient account-books of the Treas-. .


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