Re those seeking Musgrave--the modern reprint was from a small (kitchen-table?) press in Indiana USA, so possibly outside even Amazon.com's massive list. The book is listed for sale by a Canadian genealogy book/etc vendor: http://globalgenealogy.com/ireland.htm SIR RICHARD MUSGRAVE'S MEMOIRS OF THE IRISH REBELLION OF 1798 - Most important contemporary published source on the insurrection led by the United Irishman. More information CAT #239001 ..........$79.99 Canadian Dollars The book IS *invaluable*, but is highly biased; the modern reprint has a good introduction explaining that, as well as having a much more complete index than the original editions. But while the book details massive numbers of Wexford Protestant casualties, the main list of same (as distinct from incidents discussed in the text itself) is the list of those claiming compensation. So for those of us descended from Robert WEBSTER, hoisted on pikes and tossed from the Enniscorthy bridge--that incident isn't discussed. The burning of Robert's house (and his brother's) IS mentioned--but he doesn't show up in the victim roster except that his widow's need for support is listed--but he isn't named even there, as the focus was naming those compensated, who were necessarily survivors. The Enniscorthy Bridge incident *IS* discussed on pp. 138-139 of Glenn J. LOCKWOOD, THE REAR OF LEEDS & LANSDOWNE: THE MAKING OF COMMUNITY ON THE GANANOQUE RIVER FRONTIER, 1796-1996, published in 1996 by the Corporation of the Township of the Rear of Leeds and Lansdowne, PO Box 160, Lyndhurst, ON. Lockwood takes the several paragraphs he quotes from "anonymous, WEBSTER [family history] (gestetnered manuscript and family tree, n.d.)" loaned to him. The same text, word for word, is also found on pp. 21-22 of THE TEN BROTHERS: A GENEALOGY OF THE LEECH FAMILY TOGETHER WITH A SHORT BIOGRAPHY OF THE 10 BROTHERS, PUBLISHED 1951--tho' the preface is signed J. Hillyard LEECH, KC, Winnipeg MN, March 8th 1929. The 10 brothers in question, developers of Gorrie (sic) Ontario in the 1850's-70's, were sons of Barbara WEBSTER, dau. of the Robert killed on the bridge. Greg Finnegan Seeking Palatine POOLEs (Ram estates, Gorey), JOHNSTON (exact location in N. WEX unknown), LEECH, and WEBSTER (Garrybrit.) Gregory A. Finnegan, PhD Associate Librarian for Public Services and Head of Reference Tozzer Library Harvard University 21 Divinity Avenue Cambridge MA 02138-2089 617-495-2253 fax 617-496-2741 gregory_finnegan@harvard.edu "...have mercy on us all --Presbyterians and Pagans alike -- for we are all somehow dreadfully cracked about the head, and sadly need mending." MOBY-DICK, chapter 17.