NEW AND POPULAR HISTORY OF IRELAND1851 |
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... Joined by Malachy , King of Meath , and Teige , King of Connaught , with their forces , he marched directly to the plain of Dublin , and en- camped on the high ground at Kilmainham . Having reconnoitered the enemy , he secretly sent a ...
... Joined by Malachy , King of Meath , and Teige , King of Connaught , with their forces , he marched directly to the plain of Dublin , and en- camped on the high ground at Kilmainham . Having reconnoitered the enemy , he secretly sent a ...
Page 138
... joined them against the Lord - Deputy . On that occasion the English army plundered Armagh twice in the course of a month . The Scots were defeated , having lost 200 of their best men . The remainder of their forces then moved westward ...
... joined them against the Lord - Deputy . On that occasion the English army plundered Armagh twice in the course of a month . The Scots were defeated , having lost 200 of their best men . The remainder of their forces then moved westward ...
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... joined King Sebastian in an expedition against the Emperor of Mo rocco ; but the Portuguese army was destroyed at the battle of Al- cazar , where Stukely fell bravely fighting at the head of his 800 Italians , and with him perished all ...
... joined King Sebastian in an expedition against the Emperor of Mo rocco ; but the Portuguese army was destroyed at the battle of Al- cazar , where Stukely fell bravely fighting at the head of his 800 Italians , and with him perished all ...
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