youngster n..."Irish Youngster" - the name given to the men and boys of any age who, fleeing starvation in Ireland, indentured themselves to the English fishing fleet and the Newfoundland planters.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M. Story JAN 1970JH 1/70Used IUsed INot usedStamped but not cited in DN
youngster n[Much like _Irishmen_ or _Irish_ _servants_, which we didn't collect.]Re-file [check]D...
youngster nThomas Saunders believed that "for hard labour one Irish youngster is worth a dozen [Eng...
youngster nThe arrival of the English and Jersey merchants had yet another result. These companies ...
youngster nThe men who worked ashore for the fishing masters were mostly indentured servants - th...
youngster nThe British establishments engaged in fishing and trading on the coasts of Newfoundland ...
youngster nEver since the seventeenth century, the Irish had formed an important part of the popula...
youngster nThe term applied to the young English and Irish apprentices to the fishery. They were ge...
youngster nIt was to buy these Irish woollens...pork, beef, butter, and to engage Irish servants, t...
youngster nImmigrants from England and Ireland who generally came out as helpers for the sumemr fi...
youngster nThe term "youngster," as used among the planters and understood by the early settlers, ...
youngster nSeventy and eighty years ago, Irish merchants residing at St. John's, used to get, ever...
youngster nBetween 1800 and 1820, say, the old practice was still in extensive use of bringing Engl...
youngster nThe fault of poor Erin, her glaring offence in the eyes of the Devonshire men, was her w...
greenImmigrants from England and Ireland who generally came out as helpers for the summer fishery we...
youngster nOn 5 April 1860 a ship arrived from Galway carrying "seventy-four Irish youngsters" (yo...
youngster n[Much like _Irishmen_ or _Irish_ _servants_, which we didn't collect.]Re-file [check]D...
youngster nThomas Saunders believed that "for hard labour one Irish youngster is worth a dozen [Eng...
youngster nThe arrival of the English and Jersey merchants had yet another result. These companies ...
youngster nThe men who worked ashore for the fishing masters were mostly indentured servants - th...
youngster nThe British establishments engaged in fishing and trading on the coasts of Newfoundland ...
youngster nEver since the seventeenth century, the Irish had formed an important part of the popula...
youngster nThe term applied to the young English and Irish apprentices to the fishery. They were ge...
youngster nIt was to buy these Irish woollens...pork, beef, butter, and to engage Irish servants, t...
youngster nImmigrants from England and Ireland who generally came out as helpers for the sumemr fi...
youngster nThe term "youngster," as used among the planters and understood by the early settlers, ...
youngster nSeventy and eighty years ago, Irish merchants residing at St. John's, used to get, ever...
youngster nBetween 1800 and 1820, say, the old practice was still in extensive use of bringing Engl...
youngster nThe fault of poor Erin, her glaring offence in the eyes of the Devonshire men, was her w...
greenImmigrants from England and Ireland who generally came out as helpers for the summer fishery we...
youngster nOn 5 April 1860 a ship arrived from Galway carrying "seventy-four Irish youngsters" (yo...
youngster n[Much like _Irishmen_ or _Irish_ _servants_, which we didn't collect.]Re-file [check]D...
youngster nThomas Saunders believed that "for hard labour one Irish youngster is worth a dozen [Eng...
youngster nThe arrival of the English and Jersey merchants had yet another result. These companies ...