Collectanea Politica: Or, The Political Transactions of Ireland from the Accession of ... George the III. to the Present Time ...A. Stewart, 1804 - Ireland |
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... Captain Gordon , who left Bantry at ten o'clock on Tuesday , A. M. and arrived here this morning . Seventeen fail of French fhips were at that time at anchor on the lower part of Bear Island , but at fuch a distance that their force ...
... Captain Gordon , who left Bantry at ten o'clock on Tuesday , A. M. and arrived here this morning . Seventeen fail of French fhips were at that time at anchor on the lower part of Bear Island , but at fuch a distance that their force ...
Page 207
... ; Queen's county , The right hon Sir John Parn- ell , Bart . Charles Henry Coote , Efq ; Bo of Ballynakill , The hon Montague Mathew , Captain John Longfield , Bo Bo . of Maryborough . General Eyre Coote , Henry Colleaanea Politica . 207.
... ; Queen's county , The right hon Sir John Parn- ell , Bart . Charles Henry Coote , Efq ; Bo of Ballynakill , The hon Montague Mathew , Captain John Longfield , Bo Bo . of Maryborough . General Eyre Coote , Henry Colleaanea Politica . 207.
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... captain , and thus had 60 men under his command ; and the " delegate of ten lower baronials to the upper or diftrict committee , was " usually the colonel : Thus a battalion was compofed of 600 men . The " colonels of each county fent ...
... captain , and thus had 60 men under his command ; and the " delegate of ten lower baronials to the upper or diftrict committee , was " usually the colonel : Thus a battalion was compofed of 600 men . The " colonels of each county fent ...
Page 236
... captains of his regiment , that it was the determination of the national committee to make a rifing in the next week ; and defired them to go home , and cause ⚫ their men to prepare their arms . On the fifth of that month , meffages ...
... captains of his regiment , that it was the determination of the national committee to make a rifing in the next week ; and defired them to go home , and cause ⚫ their men to prepare their arms . On the fifth of that month , meffages ...
Page 238
... Captain Ryan and Lord Ed- ward fhortly after died of the wounds they had mutually received . Mr. Swan was alfo dangerously wounded by Lord Edward , but providentially recovered . This arreft was made at the houfe of Mr. Murphy , a ...
... Captain Ryan and Lord Ed- ward fhortly after died of the wounds they had mutually received . Mr. Swan was alfo dangerously wounded by Lord Edward , but providentially recovered . This arreft was made at the houfe of Mr. Murphy , a ...
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