A History of Ireland in the Eighteenth Century, Volume 1Longmans, Green and Company, 1892 - Ireland |
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... sent them all to Dublin for execution , and massacred the whole body of his friends . and retainers . An English officer , a friend of the Viceroy , invited seventeen Irish gentlemen to supper , and when they rose from the table had ...
... sent them all to Dublin for execution , and massacred the whole body of his friends . and retainers . An English officer , a friend of the Viceroy , invited seventeen Irish gentlemen to supper , and when they rose from the table had ...
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... sent those of the Irish in Ulster . The rebellion broke A MSS . , English Record Office . As Sir Phelim O'Neil was the commander of the Irish , his pro- ceedings are especially important as illustrating the character of the rebellion ...
... sent those of the Irish in Ulster . The rebellion broke A MSS . , English Record Office . As Sir Phelim O'Neil was the commander of the Irish , his pro- ceedings are especially important as illustrating the character of the rebellion ...
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... sent by two of the rebels , titulary colonels , Col. Nugent and Col. O'Gallagher , a quarter of an hour before my Col. Sir Ralph Gore encountered with their forces at Ballyshannon , and there slew outright 180 of their men , without ...
... sent by two of the rebels , titulary colonels , Col. Nugent and Col. O'Gallagher , a quarter of an hour before my Col. Sir Ralph Gore encountered with their forces at Ballyshannon , and there slew outright 180 of their men , without ...
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... sent them with their goods towards Dublin under a convoy , which took care to plunder them by the way . ' Robert Baily delivered up his castle , and all the Protestants under his command , on a capitulation which was faith- fully ...
... sent them with their goods towards Dublin under a convoy , which took care to plunder them by the way . ' Robert Baily delivered up his castle , and all the Protestants under his command , on a capitulation which was faith- fully ...
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... sent under 1 Clogy , pp . 241-243 . 2. Whether it was owing to this manner of their assembling , which put the common Irish im- mediately under a regular com- mand , or to the particular hu- manity of Philip Reilly , it is certain that ...
... sent under 1 Clogy , pp . 241-243 . 2. Whether it was owing to this manner of their assembling , which put the common Irish im- mediately under a regular com- mand , or to the particular hu- manity of Philip Reilly , it is certain that ...
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