NEW AND POPULAR HISTORY OF IRELAND1851 |
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Page 64
... arms . The messenger was hanged , and the assault was renewed till a sufficient breach was effected . This was followed by a deadly struggle in every department and pas- sage of the castle . Both parties fought like furies . Again the ...
... arms . The messenger was hanged , and the assault was renewed till a sufficient breach was effected . This was followed by a deadly struggle in every department and pas- sage of the castle . Both parties fought like furies . Again the ...
Page 42
... arms , on condition of sparing their lives . They refused . Mrs. Spencer and her daughters were then brought , and on their knees they implored the yeomen to do as they were asked , since the lives of all depended on it . Having ...
... arms , on condition of sparing their lives . They refused . Mrs. Spencer and her daughters were then brought , and on their knees they implored the yeomen to do as they were asked , since the lives of all depended on it . Having ...
Page 126
... arms , and combine them in self - defence . The committee of this body , ordered 600 stand of arms from one manufacturer , intimating that the Government would pay for them ; but a gentleman , who went to inspect them , was sub- jected ...
... arms , and combine them in self - defence . The committee of this body , ordered 600 stand of arms from one manufacturer , intimating that the Government would pay for them ; but a gentleman , who went to inspect them , was sub- jected ...
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agitation appointed Archbishop Armagh arms army battle became bill Bishop body British Castle church clergy command Connaught Cork Court Crown Danes Daniel O'Connell death defeated defended Dublin Dublin Castle Dundalk Dungannon Earl of Desmond effect enemy England English Government estates famine favour forces galloglasses garrison gave head Henry honour House inhabitants insurgents insurrection invasion Ireland Irish army Irish chiefs Irish Government John Kildare Kilkenny Kilmallock King King's kingdom land landlords leaders Leinster letter Limerick Lord Lord-Deputy Lord-Lieutenant marched Meath ment military monarch Munster murdered nation native night O'Brien O'Connell O'Connor O'Neill officers Ormond Pale party passed peace persons plundering Pope Prince prisoners proceeded Protestants Queen rebellion rebels received Reformation religion religious Repeal Roman Catholics Rome says sent slaughter soldiers soon spirit surrendered sword tenants tion took toparchs town treason troops Tyrone Ulster Union United Irishmen Viceroy Waterford Wexford