An Historical Review of the State of Ireland from the Invasion of that Country Under Henry II. to Its Union with Great Britain on the First of January 1801...W. F. McLaughlin and Bartholomew Graves, 1805 |
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... Wexford 17 Sir Richard Musgrave's assertions reprobated by his excellency the lord lieutenant · 18 No parish priest , in the county of Wexford implicated in the rebellion - Dr . Caulfield's house searched for Orangemen · 19 20 21 22 23 ...
... Wexford 17 Sir Richard Musgrave's assertions reprobated by his excellency the lord lieutenant · 18 No parish priest , in the county of Wexford implicated in the rebellion - Dr . Caulfield's house searched for Orangemen · 19 20 21 22 23 ...
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... Wexford , and stationed his army within a mile of that town . We left Wexford contaminated with the butchery of some unfortunate prisoners , to which Father Corrin had , by his ex- ertions , put a stop for that day . * It has been the ...
... Wexford , and stationed his army within a mile of that town . We left Wexford contaminated with the butchery of some unfortunate prisoners , to which Father Corrin had , by his ex- ertions , put a stop for that day . * It has been the ...
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... Wexford . According to this determination , they moved from the ridge in the morning of the 25th of June , and directing their march towards Newbridge , took post at a place called Kilcomny , on a rising ground . Here they were assailed ...
... Wexford . According to this determination , they moved from the ridge in the morning of the 25th of June , and directing their march towards Newbridge , took post at a place called Kilcomny , on a rising ground . Here they were assailed ...
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Sir Lawrence Parsons moves for a consideration in a general | 3 |
The massacre at Scullabogue house | 9 |
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