An Impartial History of Ireland from the Period of the English Invasion to the Present Time, Volum 2J. Christie, 1810 |
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Side 10
... marched however with the lord - deputy to the borders of Tyrone , at the expiration of the truce , with a force so terrifying to the Northerns , that the rebel earl abandoned the fort of Blackwater , set fire to the town of Dungannon ...
... marched however with the lord - deputy to the borders of Tyrone , at the expiration of the truce , with a force so terrifying to the Northerns , that the rebel earl abandoned the fort of Blackwater , set fire to the town of Dungannon ...
Side 12
... harassed the English garrison at Armagh , cut off their provisions , and invested the town . Norris again marched to the northern borders . Before his arrival 12 AN IMPARTIAL HISTORY The associates of Tyrone in Connaught were, ...
... harassed the English garrison at Armagh , cut off their provisions , and invested the town . Norris again marched to the northern borders . Before his arrival 12 AN IMPARTIAL HISTORY The associates of Tyrone in Connaught were, ...
Side 13
Dennis Taaffe. again marched to the northern borders . Before his arrival the garrison of Armagh had been obliged to capitulate , and were dismissed with honour and safety : and agreeably to ... marched to the northern borders. Before ...
Dennis Taaffe. again marched to the northern borders . Before his arrival the garrison of Armagh had been obliged to capitulate , and were dismissed with honour and safety : and agreeably to ... marched to the northern borders. Before ...
Side 17
... marched northwards , with his forces , attended by the lords of the Pale , and their followers , ordering Sir Conyers Clifford to march his forces through Connaught , and meet him at the fort of Black- water . O'Nial lay with his main ...
... marched northwards , with his forces , attended by the lords of the Pale , and their followers , ordering Sir Conyers Clifford to march his forces through Connaught , and meet him at the fort of Black- water . O'Nial lay with his main ...
Side 18
... marched forward , and attacked the northern army in their entrenchments . The defence was obstinate ; but the superiority of the Anglo - Irish forces , in the implements of modern warfare , procured them success . They fought their way ...
... marched forward , and attacked the northern army in their entrenchments . The defence was obstinate ; but the superiority of the Anglo - Irish forces , in the implements of modern warfare , procured them success . They fought their way ...
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