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Page 117
... arms terrified the English towns . In the Wicklow Mountains , barring the over- land passage from Waterford to Dublin , the Kavanaughs also rose in sym- pathy , sweeping down from the mountains against Idrone and their own family . At ...
... arms terrified the English towns . In the Wicklow Mountains , barring the over- land passage from Waterford to Dublin , the Kavanaughs also rose in sym- pathy , sweeping down from the mountains against Idrone and their own family . At ...
Page 266
... arms and unlawful assembly . Lord Roche , pleasantly cognizant of the growing danger , now pleaded loyalty to the Crown inces- santly , but his son , David , rode with the McSheehys to secure his father's credit with Tyrone as well ...
... arms and unlawful assembly . Lord Roche , pleasantly cognizant of the growing danger , now pleaded loyalty to the Crown inces- santly , but his son , David , rode with the McSheehys to secure his father's credit with Tyrone as well ...
Page 273
... arms , and supplies . Yellow Ford was not just a victory ; it was a national triumph . The defeat of Bagenal precipitated the surrender of the Blackwater Fort and Armagh ; it destroyed the Queen's Irish army ; it opened all Ireland to ...
... arms , and supplies . Yellow Ford was not just a victory ; it was a national triumph . The defeat of Bagenal precipitated the surrender of the Blackwater Fort and Armagh ; it destroyed the Queen's Irish army ; it opened all Ireland to ...
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Aherlow Alençon arms army Askeaton Awbeg Bagenal Baltinglas battle Blackwater Burghley Butler Captain Carew Carrigafoyle Cecil chieftains clans commanded Connaught Cork Countess Countess of Desmond countryside County Cork Crown Davells death defeat Drury Dublin Castle Earl of Desmond Earl of Ormond Edmund Spenser Eleanor Elizabeth enemy England English Essex fight force Gaelic gallowglass garrison Gerald Fitzgerald Geraldines Grey Grey's Hugh Ireland Irish James Fitzmaurice John of Desmond John Perrot Kerry Kilcolman Kildare Kilkenny Kilmallock Kilmore land Leger Leicester Limerick Loftus London Lord Deputy Lord Justice LOUGH Majesty Mallow Maltby marriage McSheehys Munster Plantation murder never Norris North O'Donnell O'Neill O'Neill's Pelham Perrot Peter Carew Queen Raleigh rebellion rebels Roche San Joseppi Sanders settlers Shane Sir Henry Sidney Sir John Sir Peter Smerwick soldiers South Spain Spanish surrender sword Thomas tion town traitor Tralee troops Tyrone Tyrone's Ulster Wallop Walsingham Waterford Whitehall wrote Youghal