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  3. TEMPLEMORE AND TNURLES.

    Sir,— I have read Mr. Hogan's de [?] of the towns of Templemore and Thurles with great interest. Many more old colonists bailing from the ...

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  4. WILLIAM WATSON ON THE HILL OF HOWTH.

    From the Hill of Howth Mr. William Watson sends to the "Spectator" a poetic description of the adjacent craggy headland, known as ...

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