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Article : 112 wordsOne of Sir Boyle Roche's invitations to an Irish nobleman was rather equivocal:—" I hope, my lord, if ever you come within a mile of my house you'll stay ...
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The Herald (Fremantle, WA : 1867 - 1886), Sat 26 Oct 1867, Page 3
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