Volume: CBÉ 0265
- Date
- 1935
- Collector
- Location
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The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0265, Page 0116a
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- (continued from previous page)looked in & he saw the herring man and he lying dead on a wad of straw so he turned back & the next day he met this Lieutenant (Laurence) and he said "Its not right to hide murder" "Who has murdered" said the Lieut. "Twas the Quaker. I was passing in last night and I saw a poor Wexford man lying on the floor" so he says "Larry" he says "Put our foot on it. You will get more cost & trouble. What is he no more than any Wexford rebel". There was no more about it. His body disappeared & he was heard no more about but if had been anyone but the Quaker he'd have(continues on next page)