The Reminiscences of an Irish Land Agent by S.M. Hussey
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to say that this was chiefly due to the great expense of the mess.
My brother retorted in print that for his part the reason was due to its being 'incompatible with my feelings as a gentleman to remain in the regiment as it is equally impossible to exchange out of a regiment that has the undeserved misfortune to be commanded by his lordship.' Edward lived at Dingle, and was much liked by the people there. He was an active magistrate and a conscientious man. He married and left two sons, one in the Horse Artillery and the other a colonel in the Engineers. They have all joined the great majority. Robert, who chose to be an army surgeon, died in India, leaving me without a relation in the world of my own name. It reminds me of the story in _Charles O'Malley_ about the old family in which it was hereditary not to have any children. However, I altered that by having eleven of my own, two sons, John and Maurice, and four daughters being alive, at the present time. More power to them say I, in the current phrase of good-will in Kerry. My sister Mary died at Bath when I was born. It was her health which prevented me from being by birth what I am at heart, a Kerry man. Ellen was married to Robert, elder brother of the late Knight of Kerry, and her grand-daughter is married to Colonel Thorneycroft of Spion Kop fame. Ellen's sister, Julia, married Sir Peter FitzGerald, Knight of Kerry. The two therefore married brothers, and if there had been any more they |
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