CITY OF LONDONDERRY. 
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ari,’?gy£i-£s: -ssrssfe 
measures 9, and the thickness is l g foot 8 inched *’ “ ®° feet > of which the statue 
11® steps, which —eesLutche’YaS" “ ' h ' * s p.r«l 
p- , Tlle PoUndatlon was lald on the 7th of December 182fi b q u 
Richard Young, and in 1828 the work was completed Tt,’p 0 '3’ by the ma T or .> Ma Jor 
defrayed by subscription, amounted to £1 200 flmWif +j, ’ + + be ? nt i re expense, which was 
The governor’s likeness was procured frLtn old W , 1DC ^ ded > which was £100. 
his descendants. He is represented in the cCicfl ° ld P aintl ng, m the possession of one of 
bold, . bible. Hi, left, Which point, to., S S, S?3L£ S' ** “ d >¥< right h.nd 
held a sword, which has, however dronned Iff- lT + i ‘j® boom was lald > formerly 
the belt alone remains. The Tolumn w^ erected tv uZ "g aft ™ ds re “°ved, so that 
and the statue was carved by John Smith, Esq of Dublin S1S 6my ’ Mldlms ’ and M ‘Mahon, 
teaser A *- y '“ »“ * “» d ™* —is z z 
mercilf 6 PrindpaI SoteU ™~ the Kin S’ s A ™ s ’> the City Arms’, Floyd’s, and the Gom¬ 
been long open to tbifpubhc 1 ^ bmlt by puvate subscription for a County Hotel, but has 
housed **8 d’^R Shed V nd 
hshed, m which were found human bone* thJ ‘ i , Coward s Bastion” was demo- 
The,, m ,y have been 
the bastion was indebted for its opprobrious name P d h for cowardlce > ™d to whom 
