FOOTNOTES:
[303] The first Queen's letter produced L170,571 0s 10d.; the second
only L30,167 14s. 4d.
[304] Transactions of Society of Friends during the Famine in Ireland p.
49.
[305] _Ibid._ Appendix vii, p. 334
[306] The connection between Famine and Pestilence, and the Great
Apostacy. By Nagnatus, p. 49. P.D. Hardy, Dublin, 1847. Halliday
Pamphlets, Vol. 1990.
[307] The Achill Missionary Herald for August, 1846, p. 88.
[308] The Famine, a rod. By the Rev. Hugh M'Neill, p. 23.
[309] The Famine, a rod, pp. 25, 26. The capitals and italics are Mr.
M'Neill's.
[310] Letter quoted in "Forster's Life of Dickens," written in the
Autumn of 1846. Vol. II. p. 233.
[311] "Journals, Conversations, and Essays relating to Ireland." by
Nassau William Senior. Vol. II., Second Edition, p. 60.
[312] "Memorandums made in Ireland in the Autumn of 1852." By John
Forbes, M.D., F.R.S., Hon. D.C.L. Oxon., Physician to Her Majesty's
Household. Vol. I. pp. 246 and 247. Dr. Forbes was afterwards knighted.
[313] Letter of M'Carthy Downing, Esq., M.P., to the Author, dated
Prospect House, Co. Cork, August 31st, 1874.
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