Abbildungen der Seite
PDF
EPUB

Above 100 persons suffer death in Wexford during the govern-
ment of the rebels-Captain Dixon the author of the mur-
ders-Proclamation of the United Irishmen of Wexford,

[ocr errors]

The insurgents prevailed on at length to quit Wexford 35

Notwihtstanding all the precautions of General Moore, upon

the army's entering Wexford they put all the wounded in

the hospital to the sword, and many of the people found in

the streets likewise
36

Detached scouts sent out to scour the country from the corps
under the command of General Needham-They burn
houses and chapels, and kill all they find on the roads, though

[ocr errors]
[ocr errors]

A message from his excellency to the House of Commons-A
copy of the certificate of protection and oath, Note-The re-
bels fix their station near Wicklow Gap-Are surrounded

The remainder of the rebels of Wexford and Wicklow move on
to form a junction with those of Kildare, headed by Mr. Ayl-
mer, and after various rencontres are totally routed at Bally-
boghill, near Swords-Almer and several other chiefs nego-
ciate with general Dundas-General Moore grants terms to
Garret Byrne, &c.

-

49

Arthur O'Connor, and seventy-three state prisoners propose,

through Mr. Dobbs, a member of parliament, terms and con-

fessions to government to save the lives of Oliver Bond and

Byrne, then under sentence-The confession proposed, Note

-Reference to Arthur O'Connor's letter to Lord Castlereagh,

Note

O'Connor, Emmett, M'Nevin, and Neilson examined upon oath

before the secret committee of both houses of Parliament-

Ministers notwithstanding keep the fifteen principal prisoners

in confinement during the war-Byrne executed-Bond res-

pited-Dies of an apoplexy in prison-The peace of the me-

tropolis maintained by the yeomanry

The remnant of the rebel army with deserters from the regi-

ments remain in the fastnesses of the Wicklow mountains,

and in the woods-They make a depredatory war, Holt and

Hacket their commanders

Retaliation of Protestants upon Catholics for the murders com-

mitted by this banditti-Hacket killed near Arklow-Holt

surrenders to Lord Powerscourt on condition of being trans-

ported-The lord lieutenant's message to parliament

The lord lieutenant presents papers mentioned in his message

all sealed up in a box-On the 27th of July the attorney gene-

ral moves an act for attainder of Lord Edward Fitzgerald,

Cornelius Grogan, and Beauchamp Bagenal Harvey—A bill

of general amnesty followed some time after

Napper Tandy and about thirty other fugitives in France ex-
cepted from bill of general amnesty-Humane conduct of
General Hunter and his brigade major Captain Fitzgerald in

[ocr errors]
« ZurückWeiter »