IRISH BULLS.
' Sit 'Boyle Roche- -belongeß? l^ l the %nciea§, family i-ofrpe te^fi§B&- of iPeroioyj/Ke jwaT created a*:"- baronet: ia 1782, and wa8 r married to the eldest daughter 5f Sir James Caldwall^but Hpd np;j|eir. He vised to'addo'an'tl; for his Isq]4;o| progeny: By saying^ -^Halb it was hereditary in his.family^t'ffihave no children? 1 Anotnep of his'bl^Tdera 'yr&a ni^d^when speaking t6'"the Clish;hawsera < i ; *T|iey go down to Eingsend," :he observed, !" buy the hemngSiforJialf nothing, and sell twice as much." suppose have : been w^t'ten; by !Bir ' r 'B6flji r JRoche diiripg x the , Iristi rebellion pf '96f, .gives an amusing collection of his blunders. Perhaps he
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 57, 6 March 1880, Page 1
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104IRISH BULLS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 57, 6 March 1880, Page 1
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