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Sample Record: Irish Felon, The;

Prospectus: To preach the doctrine of 'Convict Mitchel.' 

This journal was suppressed, as were The Nation and Irish Tribune. A first issue editorial was addressed "To the Englishman calling himself George William Frederick, Earl of Clorendon, Her Majesty's chief legal murderer and jury-packer general of Ireland."

The paper was a response to John Mitchel's imprisonment and a continuation of his paper's anti-British stance, but [Proprietor] John Martin was soon arrested and subsequently sentenced (in August 1848) to ten years in Van Diemen's Land. While there, he shared a cottage with Mitchel. Pardoned in 1854, he eventually returned to Ireland to become the first Home Rule MP. (Barker, Martin, John (1812-1875), in DNB).



The Waterloo Directory of English Newspapers & Periodicals: 1800 - 1900 Series Three.
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