Citation - New England Chronicle-Cambridge: 1775.12.14

Return to Database Home Page
Index Entry Drums, in Ireland, beat to recruit, drum breaks to pieces 
Location Ireland 
Citation
NECH-C.775.034
7-14 Dec 1775:12 (8/385)
Extract of a letter to an officer in Boston, dated Cork,
Sept, 8, 1775.
People are much divided in their sentiments about the
Americans. Placemen, pensioners, Tories, and Jacobites, with
some stupid, ignorant, mercenary Whigs, are violently
against them, but the bulk of the people of England and
Ireland are strongly in their interest. . [24 lines,
difficulty of recruiting]  There have been no less than five
parties at once in Charleville, and after stunning the town,
God knows how long, with their fifes and drums, they were
able to pick up only one recruit, who was under Mr.
Roberts's influence. . . Even Lord Kenmare, who on this
occasion took the lead, has his recruiting party severely
beat in Trasee, and their drum broke to pieces. The renowned
Capt. Harlequin, whose success in this town last war has
encouraged him to renew his antic tricks here now, finds
himself, with all his buffoonery, sadly disappointed, and
several of those he had trepanned have already deserted. . .


Generic Title New England Chronicle-Cambridge 
Date 1775.12.14 
Publisher Hall, Samuel and Ebenezer 
City, State Cambridge, MA 
Year 1775 
Bibliography B0022156
Return to Database Home Page
© 2010 Colonial Music Institute