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 260
... officers of prime quality . Malachie , on this defeat , waited in person on Brien at Ball - Boirumhe , com- plained of the injuries he had received from the Lagenians and Danes , and claimed support from Brien as his chief . Brien Brien ...
... officers of prime quality . Malachie , on this defeat , waited in person on Brien at Ball - Boirumhe , com- plained of the injuries he had received from the Lagenians and Danes , and claimed support from Brien as his chief . Brien Brien ...
Page 308
... officers ? " - TAYLOR . " The Marquis of Ormond had sent Cap- tain Anthony Willoughby with 150 men , which had formerly served in the fort of Galway , from thence to Bristol . The ship which carried them was taken by Captain Swanley ...
... officers ? " - TAYLOR . " The Marquis of Ormond had sent Cap- tain Anthony Willoughby with 150 men , which had formerly served in the fort of Galway , from thence to Bristol . The ship which carried them was taken by Captain Swanley ...
Page 323
... officers , except some few of least consideration , that escaped by miracle . The Marquis of Ormond , in his letters to the king and Lord Byron , says , ' that on this oc- casion Cromwell exceeded himself and any thing he had ever heard ...
... officers , except some few of least consideration , that escaped by miracle . The Marquis of Ormond , in his letters to the king and Lord Byron , says , ' that on this oc- casion Cromwell exceeded himself and any thing he had ever heard ...
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