Annals of Ireland, Ecclesiastical, Civil and MilitaryG. Sidney, 1819 - 154 Seiten |
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... Castle at Wicklow , and murdered the Protestants there . ( Hib . Ang . vol . ii . page 135. ) They also continued the siege of Castlecoote after the Cessa- tion was published . The Earl of Castlehaven , after he had been fully informed ...
... Castle at Wicklow , and murdered the Protestants there . ( Hib . Ang . vol . ii . page 135. ) They also continued the siege of Castlecoote after the Cessa- tion was published . The Earl of Castlehaven , after he had been fully informed ...
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... Castle surrendered to the English troops , which had arrived from Ireland a few days before at Mostyn in Flintshire . After this they took some other small places in Cheshire . ( Rapin's History of England , v . ii . p . 135. ) About ...
... Castle surrendered to the English troops , which had arrived from Ireland a few days before at Mostyn in Flintshire . After this they took some other small places in Cheshire . ( Rapin's History of England , v . ii . p . 135. ) About ...
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John Graham. should be safely conducted by the Earl of Mayo from Castle- burre to Galway , the said Lord Mayo having separated deponent from them to attend his lady , the titular Archbishop and the Lord of Mayo met the aforesaid company ...
John Graham. should be safely conducted by the Earl of Mayo from Castle- burre to Galway , the said Lord Mayo having separated deponent from them to attend his lady , the titular Archbishop and the Lord of Mayo met the aforesaid company ...
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... castle of Wicklow , then besieged by the rebels , who , some days before , had , with miserable slaughter and cruelty , surprized his Majesty's forts of Cairis- fort , Arkloefort , Chichesterfort , and all the houses of the English in ...
... castle of Wicklow , then besieged by the rebels , who , some days before , had , with miserable slaughter and cruelty , surprized his Majesty's forts of Cairis- fort , Arkloefort , Chichesterfort , and all the houses of the English in ...
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... castle to these traitors , that , of one thousand seven hundred musquets , & c . which had been distributed among the several counties of the pale , they recovered again into their hands nine hundred and fifty . ( See Temple's Appendix ...
... castle to these traitors , that , of one thousand seven hundred musquets , & c . which had been distributed among the several counties of the pale , they recovered again into their hands nine hundred and fifty . ( See Temple's Appendix ...
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