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Commenced on board the "Shearwater" steamer in Dublin Bay, continued at Spike Island, on board the "Scourge" war steamer, on the "Dromedary" hulk, Bermuda, on board the "Neptune" convict ship, at Pernambuco, at the Cape of Good Hope (during the anti-convict rebellion), at Van Diemen's Land, at Sydney, at Tahiti, at San Francisco, at Greytown, and concluding at no.3 pier, North River, New York : with an introductory narrative of transactions in Ireland. (Subtitle.)
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Biography, Description and travel, Journalists, Politics and government, Prisons, Revolutionaries, Revolutionists, colonies, convicts, jails, ocean travel, prison, ships, travel, Revolutionaries, ireland, Ireland, biography, Révolutionnaires, BiographiesPeople
John Mitchel (1815-1875)Places
Cape of Good Hope, Dublin Bay, Great Britain, Greytown, Ireland, New York, Pernambuco, San Francisco, Spike Island, Sydney, Tahiti, Tasmania, Van Diemen's LandTimes
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Jail journal ...: with an introductory narrative of transactions in Ireland
1982, University Press of Ireland
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0906187559 9780906187555
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Jail journal: commenced on board the "Shearwater" steamer, in Dublin bay, continued at Spike island ... : with an introductory narrative of transactions in Ireland
1913, M.H. Gill
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- Orginal ed. with a continuation of the journal in New York and Paris, a pref., appendices, and ill.
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"May 27, 1848. - On this day, about four o'clock in the after noon, I, John Mitchel, was kidnapped, and carried off from Dublin, in chains, as a convicted "Felon.""
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