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Identifier: onirishjauntingc00bayn (find matches)
Title: On an Irish jaunting-car through Donegal and Connemara
Year: 1902 (1900s)
Authors: Bayne, Samuel G. (Samuel Gamble), 1844-1924
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Publisher: New York, London, Harper
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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he government of Victoria of-fered to take all of them out to Australia,free of charge, and as most of them acceptedthe offer, this closed the unfortunate in-cident. Personally, Mr. Adair was a gracious andupright man, but he contended, as a mat-ter of principle, that he owned the landand could do as he liked with it. Thiswas precisely the same ground that Mr.Morgan took when being examined inNew York recently on the witness - stand,with regard to his connection with Amer-ican trusts. Since Mr. Adairs death, his wife has re-sided at the castle a part of each year, andhas recently entertained some eminent per-sonages there, as the following item fromthe Londonderry Sentinel of September13th will show: Lord Kitchener and the distinguished partyforming the guests of Mrs. Adair at Glenveigh Cas-tle have enjoyed an excellent weeks sport. Severalfine stags have been killed in the deer-forest. Therewas a very successful rabbit-shoot at Gartan onWednesday. On Thursday, Lord Brasseys famous 34
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DUNFANAGHY TO FALLCARRAGH yacht Sunbeam, which has been at Londonderrysince Monday, left for Lough Swilly, and yesterdaythe house-party embarked for a cruise round HornHead. The house-party consisted of the following:Lord Kitchener, Lord and Lady Brassey, the Duch-ess of St. Albans and Lady Alice Beauclerk, SirDonald Mackenzie Wallace, the official historian ofthe voyage of the Ophir; Lady de llsle, CaptainArthur Campbell, Captain Butler, and the Duke andDuchess of Connaught. The departing guests wereconveyed to the Sunbeam and to the railway stationin Mrs. Adairs powerful motor car. FALLCARRAGH TO GWEEDORE WE are now on the road to Fallcarragh,seven miles distant, and we pass his Majes-tys mail, northbound from Letterkenny, acrimson car loaded with mail-bags and lug-gage, and a driver wearing a bright-yel-low souwester. Everything was drenchedand the horse in a steaming lather—trulya novel sight for a denizen of Broadway. Fallcarragh is the place from whichyou take a boat to visit

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