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PP-P.780.061
28 Mar 1780:23
Chatham, March 15. A number of our last papers, containing
an account of the late proceedings in Ireland, being sent to
the army by his excellency, gave them the greatest
satisfaction, and fan'd the glorious flame of liberty in
their breasts. As elegant a collation as the shortness of
the time would permit was provided by the officers of
Colonel Jackson's regiment: A number of toasts were drank,
and the night concluded with musick, and a new cotillion,
called the Duke of Leinster.
. . . [8 lines on toasts drunk]
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