PULPIT NOW IN DINING HALL, ONCE
IN OLD CHAPEL.

FOOTNOTES:

[139] Stubbs’ History of the University of Dublin, pp. 5, 6.

[140] Stubbs, op. cit. p. 7.

[141] Stubbs, op. cit. pp. 11, 12.

[142] Derived by Gilbert from a Hoge—a small sepulchral mound.

[143] Hoggen Green was long the Tyburn of Dublin.—Gilbert, iii. 3.

[144] The Ampelopsis veitchii planted on the eastern front in 1887 by G. L. C. & E. P. W., as seen in summer and autumn, has done wonders for the New Square. The hawthorns in every quadrangle brighten the whole face of the College in early summer.

[144] The Ampelopsis veitchii planted on the eastern front in 1887 by G. L. C. & E. P. W., as seen in summer and autumn, has done wonders for the New Square. The hawthorns in every quadrangle brighten the whole face of the College in early summer.

[145] He began life as a house carpenter.