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Encyclopedia > Peep O'Day Boys


The Peep O'Day Boys was a movement that was similar to the Whiteboys and the Ribbonists. For the most part they attacked the British landlords that owned 90% of the land in Ireland. Unlike the Whiteboys or the Ribbonists they were a Protestant group. However the Peep O'Day Boys did fight with the Whiteboys. Some historians call this the Irish civil war. The Whiteboys were a secret Irish organisation. ... The Ribbonists were a group similar to that of the Whiteboys or the Peep ODay Boys. ... A landlord is the owner of a house, apartment, condominium, or land which is rented or leased to an individual or business, who is called the tenant. ... Protestantism is a general grouping of denominations within Christianity. ...


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1906 News..April (22025 words)
When the boy had driven as far as the middle span of the bridge he stopped and unhitched his horse, leaving the wagon standing there, and started back along the bridge to assist his father, who was driving a double truck loaded with furniture and was having a difficult time.
BOY'S DELUSION IS HUNTING INDIANS George QUINN, 19 years old, of 54 Washington avenue, was committed to the Kings County Hospital by Magistrate FURLONG in the Gates avenue court to-day to have his sanity inquired into.
Finally, after some parley, the boy descended from his high perch and was taken to the station house, where he was locked up on a charge of malicious mischief.
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