The Complte History of Ireland,: From the Earliest Times: Being Compiled from a Connected Continuation by Approved Standard Writers. Embellished with Magnificent Steel Engravings, from Designs Taken Expressly by W. H. Bartlett, EsqR. Martin & Company, 1845 - Ireland |
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Page 184
... of O'Neill threatened Drogheda . At the request , however , of Lady Sidney , wife of the deputy , who resided there at the time , Sarsfield , Mayor of Dublin , came with troops and saved the city , for which the deputy , on his return ...
... of O'Neill threatened Drogheda . At the request , however , of Lady Sidney , wife of the deputy , who resided there at the time , Sarsfield , Mayor of Dublin , came with troops and saved the city , for which the deputy , on his return ...
Page 186
... of Or- considerable reward from the English gov - mond , the queen sent orders to the deputy ernment , stabbed him , with all his follow- ers , and sent his head to the deputy , who exposed it upon a pole on the castle of Dublin . O'Neill ...
... of Or- considerable reward from the English gov - mond , the queen sent orders to the deputy ernment , stabbed him , with all his follow- ers , and sent his head to the deputy , who exposed it upon a pole on the castle of Dublin . O'Neill ...
Page 232
... of " the reformed religion . " Fitz - William's decided unpopularity indu- ced Elizabeth to recall him and appoint Sir John Russell , son of the Duke of Bedford , to succeed him . O'Neill presented himself to the new deputy , but was ...
... of " the reformed religion . " Fitz - William's decided unpopularity indu- ced Elizabeth to recall him and appoint Sir John Russell , son of the Duke of Bedford , to succeed him . O'Neill presented himself to the new deputy , but was ...
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