- - Some light obtained after a very loud brawl
- - brawl, riot
- - Public brawl
- - Brawl, disturbance
- - Public brawl -- see Father after a fine a year later
- - Fracas, noisy fight
- - Brawl -- a loud one
- - Noisy fight
- - Noisy brawl
- - Brawl
- - Noisy quarrel
- - a couple of females with singer mr charles in noisy quarrel
- - Ruckus, noisy row
- - Chap with a couple of females creating public disturbance
- - Public disturbance caused by a very strong beam
- - Fight, ruction
- - disturbance caused by a very loud man
- - Head sliced from tasteless fish, for scrap
- - public fight
- - a very loud fish creates a disturbance
- - Americans imprison very loud Republican leading Yankee riot
- - Half of freaky, odd characters leaving fight
- - bear expenses of a couple of ladies having fish
- - Man perhaps follows American females into battle
- - disturbance produced by a very loud fish
- - A party in Wicklow getting rid of leader from Donnybrook
- - I am ready, ignoring the odds, to accept following fight
- - Almost sounding fearful in battle
- - A loud and totally heartless father always in a fight
- - Two females beam after a disturbance of the peace
- - Saloon fight, perhaps
- - Breach of the peace
- - Tussle
- - Free-for-all
- - Big fight
- - Fracas
- - Fight
- - Altercation
- - Row
- - Quarrel
- - Breach
- - Melee
- - Disturbance of the peace
- - Public disturbance
- - Disturbance
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