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A village evicted during the Irish genocide of 1845-52. It is estimated that, with the exception of peaceful surrenders, over a quarter of a million people were evicted between 1845 and 1854. The total number of people who had to leave their farms in this period is expected to be around one-half -million and 200,000 small farms were canceled. Taken from The Truth Behind The Irish Famine. 72 tables, 400 quotes from eyewitnesses. Copies signed here Jerry Mulvihill.
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