The History of Ireland: From the Earliest Period of the Irish Annals, to the Present Time, Volume 2J. Tallis, 1854 - Ireland |
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... forces of the province , to meet him . Monroe's collective forces on this occasion are said to have amounted to six thousand foot and eight hundred horse . His first object was to prevent the occupation of Armagh , and , after a forced ...
... forces of the province , to meet him . Monroe's collective forces on this occasion are said to have amounted to six thousand foot and eight hundred horse . His first object was to prevent the occupation of Armagh , and , after a forced ...
Page 62
... forces amongst his friends and dependents in Ulster and the Scottish isles . to support him , but even O'Neill consented to serve under him as the commander - in- chief of the nuncio's forces . But Antrim's great promises soon came to ...
... forces amongst his friends and dependents in Ulster and the Scottish isles . to support him , but even O'Neill consented to serve under him as the commander - in- chief of the nuncio's forces . But Antrim's great promises soon came to ...
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... forces , when attempting to arms , and by restoring those traitorously quell their insurrections ; and it is there- taken from the king's forces , rescue them- fore now become necessary to use the selves from the severity of military au ...
... forces , when attempting to arms , and by restoring those traitorously quell their insurrections ; and it is there- taken from the king's forces , rescue them- fore now become necessary to use the selves from the severity of military au ...
Contents
Capture of SligoDiscovery of Glamor | 31 |
Delivery of Dublin to the parliamentarians | 53 |
State of Ireland on the departure of Crom | 92 |
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