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The Treaty Stone Of Limerick

The Treaty Stone in Limerick is a monument of profound historical and cultural significance in Ireland. This unassuming piece of limestone, now mounted on a pedestal, symbolizes a pivotal moment in Irish history—the signing of the Treaty of Limerick on October 3, 1691. This treaty marked the end of the… Read More

“Bishop of Limerick Shares Humorous Connemara Jarvey’s Tale, Defends Irish Catholicism Against Outsider Criticism”

During a speech in Dromin, the Most Rev. Dr ODwyer, Bishop of Limerick, addressed criticism from outsiders, particularly English tourists, newspaper writers, and authors who write about Ireland without truly understanding its culture and history. Emphasizing their Catholic identity, the Bishop expressed that they would not entertain such uninformed criticism.… Read More

The Limerick Industrial Association: Uniting for Irish Manufactures and Protecting Local Interests

In a recent circular from the Limerick Industrial Association, an organization formed following a public meeting convened by the Mayor and Mr A. W. Shaw, several resolutions were highlighted. One of the key resolutions emphasized the necessity for unified action among manufacturers, merchants, and representatives of various associations in supporting… Read More

THE LATE MR. MATTERSON

During the recent meeting of The Limerick Chamber Of Commerce, the Chairman addressed the attendees, acknowledging that since their previous gathering, they had suffered a loss that was irreparable—the passing of Mr Joseph Matterson. He assumed that there was no need for him to elabourate on Mr Matterson’s character to… Read More

THE LIMERICK HARBOUR BOARD MEETING

The fortnightly meeting of the Limerick Harbour Board was held, with Alderman O’Brien presiding, and several other members present. The minutes of the special Committee appointed to consider the clothing contract were read. Mr Hayes, secretary to the Tailors’ Society, attended, and Mr Snell, Manager of the Clothing Factory, had… Read More

Protestants in Limerick Seek Fair Representation: A Plea for Equal Attention to Issues of Persecution

This impassioned letter to the editor expresses the author’s concerns about the apparent neglect of the Protestant community’s issues by their respective members of Parliament. Citing recent instances of persecution faced by Protestants in Limerick, the author questions whether society has grown indifferent to Protestant interests. The letter urges for… Read More

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