An Irish Soldier

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Title

An Irish Soldier

Description

A mixture of Newspaper articles printed on a single page within the Freeman Journal March 18, 1846.

A letter from a 17 year old Irish Soldier to his Uncle describing life within the Nullagh camp Jan 2nd 1846, and the ensuing battles.

St. Patrick's Ball at Dublin Castle

St. Patrick's Day - The Castle Guard

Theatre Royal

The Catholic Church

Army News. Specially reported for The Freeman. Detailing Troop movements including the Royal Marine Battalion companies departing for Plymouth and Portsmouth and arrival Battalions stationed at Cork Harbour, Haulbowline, Fort Camden, Youghal, Ballincollig and Dungarvan, Co. Waterford.

Letter to the Editor; An account of the Famine in Lusk and BalBriggan.

An Example worthy of Imitation: An act of kindness and liberty to the poor by the Lord Viscount O'Neill of Shane's Castle.

Source

The Freeman's Journal 18.03.1846, Page 3
Source – Irish Newspaper Archives www.irishnewsarchive.com

Publisher

The Freeman's Journal

Date

1846, March 18

Type

Newspaper article, paper

Identifier

CFM.5.325

Coverage

1846

Text Item Type Metadata

Text

The Freeman's Journal Wednesday 18th March 1846
An Irish Soldier
St. Patrick's Ball at Dublin Castle
St. Patrick's Day - The Castle Guard
Theatre Royal
The Catholic Church
Army News. Specially reported for The Freeman
Letter to the Editor; An account of the Famine in Lusk and BalBriggan.
An Example worthy of Imitation

Original Format

Newspaper article, paper

Files

1846.03.18_freemans_journal.pdf
1846.03.18_tfj_army_news .pdf

Collection

Citation

“An Irish Soldier,” The Camden Fort Meagher Archive, accessed September 11, 2024, https://normaoconnor.com/cms/items/show/401.

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  1. 1846.03.18_freemans_journal.pdf
  2. 1846.03.18_tfj_army_news .pdf