The Tanner Letters: Original Documents and Notices of Irish Affairs in the Sixteenth & Seventeenth Centuries |
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Page 358
... party were 21 lost and 100 wounded , but no officer lost and but few wounded . As to FitzPatrick , who was the first that came in and sub- mitted , all the Irish party are highly incensed against him , and to render him odious have ...
... party were 21 lost and 100 wounded , but no officer lost and but few wounded . As to FitzPatrick , who was the first that came in and sub- mitted , all the Irish party are highly incensed against him , and to render him odious have ...
Page 373
... party could be spared from other parts are marched to Rosse , the chief hold of the enemy there ; and having left 2 troops of horse , I of dragoons and 400 foot in a fort before Rosse , the Lieut . Gen1 . with the body of his brigade ...
... party could be spared from other parts are marched to Rosse , the chief hold of the enemy there ; and having left 2 troops of horse , I of dragoons and 400 foot in a fort before Rosse , the Lieut . Gen1 . with the body of his brigade ...
Page 377
... party as considerable as he could , so as in several places there have of his party 3000 foot and 700 horsemen mounted and 300 unmounted brought in their horse and arms . And the Lord Muskerry himself doth ( as he said ) intend ...
... party as considerable as he could , so as in several places there have of his party 3000 foot and 700 horsemen mounted and 300 unmounted brought in their horse and arms . And the Lord Muskerry himself doth ( as he said ) intend ...
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