Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Edited from Original Manuscripts and Scarce Publications, Volume 21 |
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After all , they made a retreating fight of it back again into the castle . But as to the
French , on their landing , they immediately seized the house of Mr. Brice of
Killroot , and made him , his wife , & c . , prisoners , and sent him on board their
ships ...
After all , they made a retreating fight of it back again into the castle . But as to the
French , on their landing , they immediately seized the house of Mr. Brice of
Killroot , and made him , his wife , & c . , prisoners , and sent him on board their
ships ...
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The French prisoners of war had been removed from Carrickfergus and Belfast to
Lisburn . “ Dublin , Feb. 24. This evening his Grace the LordLieutenant received
the following letter from Major . General Strode , dated at Belfast , Feb. 23 , 1760
...
The French prisoners of war had been removed from Carrickfergus and Belfast to
Lisburn . “ Dublin , Feb. 24. This evening his Grace the LordLieutenant received
the following letter from Major . General Strode , dated at Belfast , Feb. 23 , 1760
...
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... in Ireland , and not be sent prisoners to France ; the soldiers also to stay in
Ireland , and that an equal number of French prisoners should be sent to France ,
within one month , or as soon after as ships could be got ready for that purpose .
... in Ireland , and not be sent prisoners to France ; the soldiers also to stay in
Ireland , and that an equal number of French prisoners should be sent to France ,
within one month , or as soon after as ships could be got ready for that purpose .
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The Shan Van Vocht 43 | 43 |
The Triumphs of Erin | 66 |
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