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                <text>This is a statue of Theobald Wolfe Tone, who lived from 1763-1798. It is located at The Square, Bantry, West Cork, Ireland. It is a dedication to the man; many consider the founder of Irish Republican nationalism. Wolf Tone was on the French Armada that failed to land in 1796, but made his landing back into Ireland at Donegal in the Irish rebellion of 1798. Once he landed he was captured by British soldiers and was ordered to be executed by hanging. Instead of the British to get this type of punishment Theobald Wolfe Tone attempted to slash his throat and died 4 days later. Many questions remain, since Theobald Wolfe Tone was an officer in the French Navy why did the British have a right to try to execute him on grounds of being a traitor to the British Empire, instead of an enemy of a foreign government. These questions and doubts still linger in Ireland today, and will probably be never answered with certain.</text>
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                <text>These images are clippings from The Times (London, Greater London, England). The first image is Alexis Soyer's complete letter to the editor which includes two of his soup recipes. He believed that id followed they would be beneficial to the poor as well as others. In the letter he explains that these soups can be made at low cost and that it is important (even for the poor) to occasionally change soup recipes for digestive health reasons. At the end of the Soup No.1 recipe, as seen in the second image, Soyer guarantees this soup to be very good and nutritious. He bases this guarantee off the palates of numerable noblemen, members of Parliament, and several ladies who tasted it. The Soup No. 2 recipe is found in the third image and Soyer added this to show that the soup could be made at an even cheaper price and in less time if made in a larger scale. He ends the letter explaining how he intends to use these recipes and others not listed in his soup kitchens. Soyer had already established one soup kitchen for the poor at a small scale and when he had more investors he intended to open more. His soup kitchen became a model for all others during the famine. The last image was posted in The Illustrated London News on April 17,   1847 and is a depiction of what his kitchen looked like.</text>
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                <text>In 1499, Perkin Warbeck confessed to Henry VII of England about his true identity. He was the son of John Osbeck and Katherine de Faro. When he arrived in Ireland, he was assumed to be a wealthy man because of his attire he was assumed to be the Duke of Clarence’s son. He denied this allegation and then was determined to be Richard the Duke of York, son to King Edward IV of England by the Duke of Desmond and Kildare. He was forced to learn English and was sent to France to meet the King. He traveled from France to Flanders then to Ireland into Scotland and from there into England. This confession was evidence that he was not the son of King Edward IV of England, and therefore his claim to the throne of England was invalid. </text>
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                <text>http://www.hillsdalesites.org/personal/hstewart/Documents/(1499)%20Confession%20(Warbeck).pdf</text>
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