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The Bulletin
Fix this text“The Bulletin, M VoL 64.—-No. 3327
Fix this textWednesday, November 17, 1943
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Fix this textRegistered at the General Post Office, Sydney, N.S.W., Australia, for Transmission by Post as a Newsoaner.
Fix this textJeppelts
Fix this textLISMORE CASTLE.
Fix this textWHERE TIMID JAMES II RECEIVED A FRIGHT.
Fix this textQRIGINALLY built by Prince John, and restored by the Duke
Fix this textof Devonshire after the Union, Lismore Castle in Ireland’s
Fix this textcounty Waterford has many interesting associations with England,
Fix this textnot the least being that at one time Lismore was owned by that
Fix this textman of parts, Sir Walter Raleigh. Now among the estates of the
Fix this textDuke of Devonshire, Lismore came into the hands of the Cavendish
Fix this textfamily through the marriage of the fourth Duke with Lady
Fix this textCharlotte, the heiress of Richard Boyle, Earl of Burlington and
Fix this textCork. Like Tennyson’s “Palace of Art”;
Fix this textFull of long-sounding corridors it was;
Fix this textThat overvaulted grateful gloom,
Fix this textThro’ which the livelong day my soul did pass,
Fix this textWell-pleased, from room to room.
Fix this textDescribed by some as the Warwick Castle of Ireland, Lismoie
Fix this textstands high above the great plains of Tipperary, and it was the terri-
Fix this textfying view downwards from the window of the drawing-room
Fix this textthat caused James II to start back in horror when he rested heie
Fix this textduring his flight from the Battle of the Boyne. Overlooking the
Fix this textgentle-flowing Blackwater River, famed for its marvellous salmon
Fix this textfishing, and which is spanned here by a bridge built in 1775,
Fix this textLismore Castle command# the finest views in Southern Ireland,
Fix this textand in it is preserved the ancient Book of Lismore. The splendid
Fix this textballroom with its imposing Gothic roof and stained-glass windows
Fix this textwas once the chapel. Near by, in a bishopric said to have been
Fix this textestablished in the seventh century, is the cathedral of its founder,
Fix this textSaint Carthagh, and a rath, or Celtic mound, Lis Mor (Great Fort),
Fix this textfrom which the town takes its name.'
Fix this textGRAPE VINEGAR
Fix this textIt's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
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