CHAP, I.] SCHOOL DAYS AND HOLIDAYS, " West," some six miles from Pallasmore, and about midway 1780. between the towns of BaUymahon and Atiilone.* The first- .iTa born, Margaret (22nd August, 1710), appears to have died in childhood; and the family, at this time consisting of Catherine (13th January, 1,721), Henry (l)tli February, 17—f), Jane (9th February, 17—), and Oliver, bom at Pallasmore, was in the next ten years increased by Maurice (7th July, 1730), Charles (10th August, 17«7), and John (23rd------, 1740), born at Lissoy, The youngest, as the eldest, died in youth; Charles went in his twentieth year, a friendless adventurer, to Jamaica, and after long self-exile died, little less than half a century since, \ in a poor lodging in Somers' Town; Maurice was put to the trade of a cabinet- maker, kept a meagre shop in (Xharlostow,i\ in the county of Eoscommon, and " departed from a miserable life " in 171)2 ; Henry followed his father's calling, and died us ho had lived, a humble village preacher and Huhoulmastor, in 1708; Catherine married a wealthy htwhand, Mr: Hndnon, Jn.no a poor one, Mr, Johnston, and both died in Athlono, sumo years after the death of that celebrated brother to whoso life and times these pages are devoted, A trusted dependant in Charles Goldsmith's house, a young woman related to the family, afterwards Imown as Elizabeth Belap and schoolmistress of Lissoy, first put a * Hero Charles Goldsmith wwrw to have jirnouml a, loiwe <>f almut 70 acroa at an eight shillings rent, reiiowHblu fur avw *w tht» jinytwiit of Imlf «, ymrVi nmt for ovory now life, tho first liviw Iming thf J»ltn"» birth fat also erwueil. $ 1858, .409