i n c o n n e c t i o n w i t h D u b l i n ' , t w O , r u t
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1 in undcntandinl the survey 0( the Pari< in S6-4-<l4-S6S.
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Thefour'h~ntheentire~lCmhori2On,withtho: lundisk of ""'" ~ cmerlilll from the $<:II.
BDth the oecond and third tableaux include: relurns III Ihe houoc. The fortn(:r al",coo. tains a pa. . . . '" (S67. '3-570. , , ) panlldin, . be inciden, in 1. 2 whero 'he Kin, bestows the name Harwick<< upon
m. A due ro the origin of ,hi? ? ppcars in VI. B. 2' . ~I:
Bndky m """""I K""
Abnh1m Bradley Kin" who is named al 29+14, "'"as 1. . . onI Mayor of Dublin in 1811 durin, wbicb y. -r Geo. gt: IV rifitcd the city. Multirudc:s were Ctlticed by the finl peacdul yisil of an Englisb monarch. The Queen, who w:u dying It the lime, did """ acc<>mpany George. There wit alto a f. lse ,llIrt from Holyllead,
put baok by comnry winds. S67. 13- ,6thcrefore antllluneH: 'Dc you r>Ot ",,"vo lleard that, the qu,",n lying abroad from fury IIfthe gales . . . II. . . liege of latecntll dil";'ties . hall c<:>me on their bay tomorrow. ' Gffi<ieanivt<! lt Howth on 12 August and procled(d
\0 the Lord-Lieutenant's ""identt in Pboeni>: Pari<, where he drank hiI s"bjecrt' health in a bumper of . . . hisUy punch before a u. . . . . ,,&-
On ' 7 August 600,000 ~'e wilnC5Kd 1M King', prnocs- lion 10 Dublin a . stle. Persons on horseback wen: CXpcctt<! 1O W tar 'Bluecoal,withcoronationbunon,buff,orwhite_ iSICOOII'(note 567. 2S). The CIlVlllcadc ",,"lted It the top of Sackville Street where a barrier gate in the form of ~ triwnphal arcb had been ",ccted.
Her< Athlonc PounuiVll. nt (who incidentally aPPH" ilt ~9fl. 12),
? . nended by lWO dragoons, demanded entry in the name of the Lord_Lieut~nan[. fuving au,horiztd. admi. . ion the Lord Mayor delivettd the ,woed and k~ of m. , ~ity on a ,ilver ",Iver '" the King. I Quote from Saunder's Newsk,u. of 20 AuguSt:
The Lord Mayor, in p~nting the Address, hod the honnue ofkiMing his 1>bj<:$'y's hand; but, when in 'he acl Qf ri'ing, hi. M. :oj<:$ty, in 'he most graciou$ manner, addre? ? inghim by the tide of SiT Abrahom Bradley King, a BarOtttl. of hi! United Empire, at the same time coo- desc<1tding '" inform him ,hat direcliom foe his Patent had
been given. The coruJtnlCtion peculiar 10 noble mind$, enables them to enhoncethe highe", and give value to the iIIigh! es! favour, by the mannee in which it may be con-
rerred, and ",",ver was {here a m"", delicate exemplification of this fact, than the occurr<1tce w<: have related.
568. 16-26 claim, as SOUrce the anri-Parnellite ol"1! an Inswpprllj- sibl. of 1890-91 :
It llaruis in Insl()prllj/WI, how Meynhir Mayour, our booTgomail1eT, thon . ,a"""h Thor$ll1. 3D. . . . hi. hod hoi. red . . . surrounded of his full coopenttirut with fiIed baronttS and m<1t8 our pueblos, restrained by chain of hands fTOm pincltaut, hoghill, darl<lane, gibbem. . . . de and beaux and laddes and hurnbel1ye, . hall rtOOvc Dom King at broad_ ,lone harrow mee! a keys ofg<>odrnol"(1)W on '" hi! pompey cushion. Me amble dootyto your grace', majers! An. . , lir Pompkey l)ompkey! Eoe! Earl W. . . ke~r!
Pinchgut Lane, H"8 Hill, Dark Lane, Gibbet's Mead, Bea"" Walk and Bumbailiff', Lane are tmdieval Dublin placenam. . . . .
In 568. 28, 'cabbuchio gaeden' i, the uhbogt Gnden, a defWlCt Capuchin Cemetery . t the end of Cathedral Lane. The sub_
sequent report . eeI the Lord Mawr reading his incomprel>en- sibl. Addr<u ofWelcomc, while the King makes obscene gestureo
with hi, tongue to blushing ladies looIr;ing down from balconies. Bell, Tiog out. One of d. . f",,"tS honoured by h. . Maj<:$ty'1 pre-
sence is then described (569. 21-8), followed by the vi,it to the TheatreRoyalon2) Augu. t,whichrefleetsm'svi,itrotheGaiety
Thea". . at 032. ''}-O33. '3.
&veral other honnu. . . . bc11OW<<i upon Dublin diJoitaries tm<ae
with the knighthood. Bartholomew VanhoJTlTigh, latheT of Swift', Vanes. . . , was a[}(Kher Lord Mayor. In FW he i, confiated with
. . L o. M. . . . . ,. 1. . 0"",,',AWNXII. . ('97S),66.
Abraham Bradley Ki"ll 25
? the mYthi""l colonist Partllalon, lupposcdly. dir"Ct dnemdant of Noah, beause the rwnc Plonhlolon . . . . . Once an&Iiriz<<l &rfho. . lomc:w. In. 697 WiUiun III prntn. M Vanhorn? . . , . . ilb '. collar ol ss? (? . . . ,. Iled ar 291. 19) for the city. The: comparUon wilb Georae IV'I co""",",ioo i. deans. at 61}. 04- 20. n. . COIJIIUf><I pcrf~ r<hres additionally to one at Ibe Smocl< Alky T h e o t t < = . w h i c h w. . f a t n O U .
i n c o n n e c t i o n w i t h D u b l i n ' , t w O , r u t eighteenth? century rival actorimanall"rt, Ibe impcrioua Mouop and the emotional Barry (respectively " and 1:~1 569. }O). In 1, 84 tbe: Vio:croy, the Duke of Rutlllnd, commanded the. . . , the produc. tion ofJohnHom". ~1"' ('My name: i. NONaI, on the Gram.
pian hill? ? . . '). But having rcuntly made him""lf unpoput. r he . . . . . hiued and g. _oed on the command nl&h'.
SirJonah Barrinl'on" aivn u? ? la. n p<huait ofSir Abrlllam Bradley King. Ir $ttJi\I that? ? , his nmu: was King 1M hi. COllI o f a r m s i n d U < k d ? c r o w n , m e m b e n o f t h e c o m m o n 0DWIci1 b q : a n 10 addr~ bim flITJwuly u 'your majesty'. Now. ,bis phrue il I frequent m pointer in FW. F. ". exlmple It the opening ol III. }. wllere II Ircquestioning Yawn (OT information about rn, they com- pt. in that hi. langu. ogf' hal no. one pronounceable term to ,ianify
majnty (478. 08-n).
The thi,d tableau of 111. 4 te. "m plotting the . . . . tCtllion of hi'
tJi/l. to DUn Uoghai. . . , (Dun Leary), rttWned KinlSlOWll. iJI. honour<JIGmrJe',~mrr. thmtt(5b-35~). Meanwhilein the 00. . . . . . . OOIltr:lccptivelo:tOCCUfl bet_ce" m and . . . . This paIS- a~, wilb its ext""";ve employmen. of ericketina 111",10111, hal
been diacutsed by Mr Athenon. " The rae. that it is conn. oepti~ . ,kll '0 the sterilif)' <JI book I ll : the: fruitful thunderword. hawe
ceased to appear . inee 424-10-n.
m in 1II. 4 j, slightly i uuet. (ve of JlOy~'. father u presented
b y S t a n i s l a u l . " J U l 1 a l i n 1 . 3 ( 0 , I . t 1- 1 5 ) w e f o u n d m t c l l i n l t h r . . little boyo Ihe 'lOry of. " ca,lier m, 00 at 587. 01\ '. hr. . joUy pott- boy,. who Ioave jU! ! tcotrlf: from the Theott<= Royal,emcmber m. eet- illi the d"Clining m in. pub. A praktr of his own polS! , he 1Ii11 drink:oo. he Kina'. bet. llt. , but hi. unbi. ionls arc b. ntered down by
~ of calamitin (589. >>-590. 03). n. e lasl tablc1iu IICCS AI day breab they past in. o the: c:i. . . ,1e of rWw! l6, boot: IV.
?
m and . . in u1tima. e itolarion from the: dream's encumbrances.
. . "" . ,~""*IfNO. 0-r. . . . (I'71--,G>Itw. . . . "l>> III. ,I.
"'s. ,. . . ,PC! a. m. . . F" '4'"W. . . . . Itt T_-. l. Ti/1J>,<4JadP. 001. . . . oneI0;. . Hart(~_. . . o! '>bot '966). ~1i-4.
. . n. c-w"[)"bI;" lMry? ? d. O. II. fk'l7 (" ! loa, "'? . ? 'DC. Uu. . . . ,. ! <)' rr. . . '91t}, I". . . .
? Chapter 2 C
Coincid"",t,'o OPj>fnI'loru",
The OOIle<:ptof. ",bivalenoe, ofthe cooxis! ence ofir~\ablefl, is utterly fascinating. By brooding upon iI, one comes 10 appre- hend irs psycboiogical ubiquity _ ~udo-Diony';u. considered Ihll' God transcends conl",";e,,' and this diCtum was taken by Nichola. of Cusa a. the besl definilion of divinity : 'yQu mm' regard ,he ttntre and ,he poles as coincident, using the help "f your irnaginatinn a. much u pos. ible. " The idea expanded in the brain ofGiordano Bru"n, who wrote: 'Almo. t all things aro IDJ. de up of opp<l.
BDth the oecond and third tableaux include: relurns III Ihe houoc. The fortn(:r al",coo. tains a pa. . . . '" (S67. '3-570. , , ) panlldin, . be inciden, in 1. 2 whero 'he Kin, bestows the name Harwick<< upon
m. A due ro the origin of ,hi? ? ppcars in VI. B. 2' . ~I:
Bndky m """""I K""
Abnh1m Bradley Kin" who is named al 29+14, "'"as 1. . . onI Mayor of Dublin in 1811 durin, wbicb y. -r Geo. gt: IV rifitcd the city. Multirudc:s were Ctlticed by the finl peacdul yisil of an Englisb monarch. The Queen, who w:u dying It the lime, did """ acc<>mpany George. There wit alto a f. lse ,llIrt from Holyllead,
put baok by comnry winds. S67. 13- ,6thcrefore antllluneH: 'Dc you r>Ot ",,"vo lleard that, the qu,",n lying abroad from fury IIfthe gales . . . II. . . liege of latecntll dil";'ties . hall c<:>me on their bay tomorrow. ' Gffi<ieanivt<! lt Howth on 12 August and procled(d
\0 the Lord-Lieutenant's ""identt in Pboeni>: Pari<, where he drank hiI s"bjecrt' health in a bumper of . . . hisUy punch before a u. . . . . ,,&-
On ' 7 August 600,000 ~'e wilnC5Kd 1M King', prnocs- lion 10 Dublin a . stle. Persons on horseback wen: CXpcctt<! 1O W tar 'Bluecoal,withcoronationbunon,buff,orwhite_ iSICOOII'(note 567. 2S). The CIlVlllcadc ",,"lted It the top of Sackville Street where a barrier gate in the form of ~ triwnphal arcb had been ",ccted.
Her< Athlonc PounuiVll. nt (who incidentally aPPH" ilt ~9fl. 12),
? . nended by lWO dragoons, demanded entry in the name of the Lord_Lieut~nan[. fuving au,horiztd. admi. . ion the Lord Mayor delivettd the ,woed and k~ of m. , ~ity on a ,ilver ",Iver '" the King. I Quote from Saunder's Newsk,u. of 20 AuguSt:
The Lord Mayor, in p~nting the Address, hod the honnue ofkiMing his 1>bj<:$'y's hand; but, when in 'he acl Qf ri'ing, hi. M. :oj<:$ty, in 'he most graciou$ manner, addre? ? inghim by the tide of SiT Abrahom Bradley King, a BarOtttl. of hi! United Empire, at the same time coo- desc<1tding '" inform him ,hat direcliom foe his Patent had
been given. The coruJtnlCtion peculiar 10 noble mind$, enables them to enhoncethe highe", and give value to the iIIigh! es! favour, by the mannee in which it may be con-
rerred, and ",",ver was {here a m"", delicate exemplification of this fact, than the occurr<1tce w<: have related.
568. 16-26 claim, as SOUrce the anri-Parnellite ol"1! an Inswpprllj- sibl. of 1890-91 :
It llaruis in Insl()prllj/WI, how Meynhir Mayour, our booTgomail1eT, thon . ,a"""h Thor$ll1. 3D. . . . hi. hod hoi. red . . . surrounded of his full coopenttirut with fiIed baronttS and m<1t8 our pueblos, restrained by chain of hands fTOm pincltaut, hoghill, darl<lane, gibbem. . . . de and beaux and laddes and hurnbel1ye, . hall rtOOvc Dom King at broad_ ,lone harrow mee! a keys ofg<>odrnol"(1)W on '" hi! pompey cushion. Me amble dootyto your grace', majers! An. . , lir Pompkey l)ompkey! Eoe! Earl W. . . ke~r!
Pinchgut Lane, H"8 Hill, Dark Lane, Gibbet's Mead, Bea"" Walk and Bumbailiff', Lane are tmdieval Dublin placenam. . . . .
In 568. 28, 'cabbuchio gaeden' i, the uhbogt Gnden, a defWlCt Capuchin Cemetery . t the end of Cathedral Lane. The sub_
sequent report . eeI the Lord Mawr reading his incomprel>en- sibl. Addr<u ofWelcomc, while the King makes obscene gestureo
with hi, tongue to blushing ladies looIr;ing down from balconies. Bell, Tiog out. One of d. . f",,"tS honoured by h. . Maj<:$ty'1 pre-
sence is then described (569. 21-8), followed by the vi,it to the TheatreRoyalon2) Augu. t,whichrefleetsm'svi,itrotheGaiety
Thea". . at 032. ''}-O33. '3.
&veral other honnu. . . . bc11OW<<i upon Dublin diJoitaries tm<ae
with the knighthood. Bartholomew VanhoJTlTigh, latheT of Swift', Vanes. . . , was a[}(Kher Lord Mayor. In FW he i, confiated with
. . L o. M. . . . . ,. 1. . 0"",,',AWNXII. . ('97S),66.
Abraham Bradley Ki"ll 25
? the mYthi""l colonist Partllalon, lupposcdly. dir"Ct dnemdant of Noah, beause the rwnc Plonhlolon . . . . . Once an&Iiriz<<l &rfho. . lomc:w. In. 697 WiUiun III prntn. M Vanhorn? . . , . . ilb '. collar ol ss? (? . . . ,. Iled ar 291. 19) for the city. The: comparUon wilb Georae IV'I co""",",ioo i. deans. at 61}. 04- 20. n. . COIJIIUf><I pcrf~ r<hres additionally to one at Ibe Smocl< Alky T h e o t t < = . w h i c h w. . f a t n O U .
i n c o n n e c t i o n w i t h D u b l i n ' , t w O , r u t eighteenth? century rival actorimanall"rt, Ibe impcrioua Mouop and the emotional Barry (respectively " and 1:~1 569. }O). In 1, 84 tbe: Vio:croy, the Duke of Rutlllnd, commanded the. . . , the produc. tion ofJohnHom". ~1"' ('My name: i. NONaI, on the Gram.
pian hill? ? . . '). But having rcuntly made him""lf unpoput. r he . . . . . hiued and g. _oed on the command nl&h'.
SirJonah Barrinl'on" aivn u? ? la. n p<huait ofSir Abrlllam Bradley King. Ir $ttJi\I that? ? , his nmu: was King 1M hi. COllI o f a r m s i n d U < k d ? c r o w n , m e m b e n o f t h e c o m m o n 0DWIci1 b q : a n 10 addr~ bim flITJwuly u 'your majesty'. Now. ,bis phrue il I frequent m pointer in FW. F. ". exlmple It the opening ol III. }. wllere II Ircquestioning Yawn (OT information about rn, they com- pt. in that hi. langu. ogf' hal no. one pronounceable term to ,ianify
majnty (478. 08-n).
The thi,d tableau of 111. 4 te. "m plotting the . . . . tCtllion of hi'
tJi/l. to DUn Uoghai. . . , (Dun Leary), rttWned KinlSlOWll. iJI. honour<JIGmrJe',~mrr. thmtt(5b-35~). Meanwhilein the 00. . . . . . . OOIltr:lccptivelo:tOCCUfl bet_ce" m and . . . . This paIS- a~, wilb its ext""";ve employmen. of ericketina 111",10111, hal
been diacutsed by Mr Athenon. " The rae. that it is conn. oepti~ . ,kll '0 the sterilif)' <JI book I ll : the: fruitful thunderword. hawe
ceased to appear . inee 424-10-n.
m in 1II. 4 j, slightly i uuet. (ve of JlOy~'. father u presented
b y S t a n i s l a u l . " J U l 1 a l i n 1 . 3 ( 0 , I . t 1- 1 5 ) w e f o u n d m t c l l i n l t h r . . little boyo Ihe 'lOry of. " ca,lier m, 00 at 587. 01\ '. hr. . joUy pott- boy,. who Ioave jU! ! tcotrlf: from the Theott<= Royal,emcmber m. eet- illi the d"Clining m in. pub. A praktr of his own polS! , he 1Ii11 drink:oo. he Kina'. bet. llt. , but hi. unbi. ionls arc b. ntered down by
~ of calamitin (589. >>-590. 03). n. e lasl tablc1iu IICCS AI day breab they past in. o the: c:i. . . ,1e of rWw! l6, boot: IV.
?
m and . . in u1tima. e itolarion from the: dream's encumbrances.
. . "" . ,~""*IfNO. 0-r. . . . (I'71--,G>Itw. . . . "l>> III. ,I.
"'s. ,. . . ,PC! a. m. . . F" '4'"W. . . . . Itt T_-. l. Ti/1J>,<4JadP. 001. . . . oneI0;. . Hart(~_. . . o! '>bot '966). ~1i-4.
. . n. c-w"[)"bI;" lMry? ? d. O. II. fk'l7 (" ! loa, "'? . ? 'DC. Uu. . . . ,. ! <)' rr. . . '91t}, I". . . .
? Chapter 2 C
Coincid"",t,'o OPj>fnI'loru",
The OOIle<:ptof. ",bivalenoe, ofthe cooxis! ence ofir~\ablefl, is utterly fascinating. By brooding upon iI, one comes 10 appre- hend irs psycboiogical ubiquity _ ~udo-Diony';u. considered Ihll' God transcends conl",";e,,' and this diCtum was taken by Nichola. of Cusa a. the besl definilion of divinity : 'yQu mm' regard ,he ttntre and ,he poles as coincident, using the help "f your irnaginatinn a. much u pos. ible. " The idea expanded in the brain ofGiordano Bru"n, who wrote: 'Almo. t all things aro IDJ. de up of opp<l.
