The latpst and most novel phase of ' Boycotting " haa just been .xemplifled in a parish near Mallow, County Cork. A young lady, daughter of a well-to-do farmer, w s engiged to be married to the .on of a nei bbour als- in comfortable circumstances, but who had the misfortune to come under the ban of the Lan . Lpa. ue, an . was undergoing "Boy--Oftinu" 'n its severest form The night before th" itj -ppoi'itel f>r tbe marriage the bride eiect was waited upon by a number of members of tb.-* local Liv I League, who informed her that, sh. ull she marry the intended briiegr on, bat . she and all her family wonld be equally M Boycotted." So great was ths persuasion . brought to hear upon her, that the poor girl has ferokon off, or at liMt.goitgostd^ha^aaat-^.^ , Y y.^
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 307, 27 December 1881, Page 3
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138Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 307, 27 December 1881, Page 3
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