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From: Alison Causton <>
Subject: [NIR-DOWN] Armagh Guardian: News - JOHNSTON, REID - Girl lost - 29 April 1845
Date: Tue, 01 Oct 2002 06:59:34 -0400


SOURCE: Armagh Guardian: News - JOHNSTON, REID - Girl lost - Issue dated 29
April 1845

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The following newspaper article was transcribed from The
Armagh Guardian (microfilm), by permission of The
British Library.
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A girl, calling herself Eliza Jane Johnston, has wandered
from Dublin, where, it would appear, she had been under the
care of a Miss Hamilton. The girl is deranged, and has evi-
dently been so for some time. She is about 17 years old, with
black hair, flat nose, and black eyes; she seems to know some-
thing of Enniskillen; her sister, whom she calls Mary, and her
brother Arthur, she says live near the Black Bull, in a large
house. Mr. Reid, Canal-street, Newry, can give the address
of the person who has sheltered the girl.‹Newry Telegraph.

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