An Historical Review of the State of Ireland from the Invasion of that Country Under Henry II. to Its Union with Great Britain on the First of January 1801...W. F. McLaughlin and Bartholomew Graves, 1805 |
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... rebels defeated near Ballycanoo - The rebels defeated at Newtonbarry - The distressess of the poor women and children as reported by the Rev. Mr. Gordon , Note Evils resulting from the division of troops into small detach- ments ...
... rebels defeated near Ballycanoo - The rebels defeated at Newtonbarry - The distressess of the poor women and children as reported by the Rev. Mr. Gordon , Note Evils resulting from the division of troops into small detach- ments ...
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... rebels , an express had been sent to Clonnegall , two miles and a half distant , or- dering the troops posted there to march immediately to New- tonbarry . The commander of these troops , Lieutenant Young of the Donegal militia ...
... rebels , an express had been sent to Clonnegall , two miles and a half distant , or- dering the troops posted there to march immediately to New- tonbarry . The commander of these troops , Lieutenant Young of the Donegal militia ...
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... rebel captain , Nicholas Sweetman , and William De- vereux , who both held the same rank , commanded a guard of 300 rebels , and that when the rebel army began to give way at Ross , an express was sent to Murphy , to put the Protestant ...
... rebel captain , Nicholas Sweetman , and William De- vereux , who both held the same rank , commanded a guard of 300 rebels , and that when the rebel army began to give way at Ross , an express was sent to Murphy , to put the Protestant ...
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Sir Lawrence Parsons moves for a consideration in a general | 3 |
The massacre at Scullabogue house | 9 |
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