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Lieutenant Colonel Jennings , where he found him with the troops on the parade
, who immediately ordered detachments to be made to defend the gates of the
town , and all the avenues leading thereto . Soon after which the reconnoitring ...
Lieutenant Colonel Jennings , where he found him with the troops on the parade
, who immediately ordered detachments to be made to defend the gates of the
town , and all the avenues leading thereto . Soon after which the reconnoitring ...
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After posting his little party , Lieutenant Hall left them , with instructions to fire
upon the French troops as they advanced and to retard their progress as much as
possible , and he hurried back to Carrickfergus , to inform Colonel Jennings that ...
After posting his little party , Lieutenant Hall left them , with instructions to fire
upon the French troops as they advanced and to retard their progress as much as
possible , and he hurried back to Carrickfergus , to inform Colonel Jennings that ...
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9978 ) that some such communication was actually made , as it is there
chronicled , in the official document which records the capture of Carrickfergus ,
that “ Lt. - Colonel Jennings had suffered himself with four companies of Major -
General's ...
9978 ) that some such communication was actually made , as it is there
chronicled , in the official document which records the capture of Carrickfergus ,
that “ Lt. - Colonel Jennings had suffered himself with four companies of Major -
General's ...
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The Shan Van Vocht 43 | 43 |
The Triumphs of Erin | 66 |
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