| Edward Hay - Ireland - 1803 - 430 pages
...toiUd that the French was cumeing to iake this cimttry from his royal highnefs the Icing, who we fwore to fite for, and in regard to our oath and to your lord fhips goodnefs in keeping theorrange-men from killing us all, weet fite til we die if your honour... | |
| George Taylor (of Ballywalter, Ireland.) - Captivity narratives - 1829 - 206 pages
...To the General Hunler, or Governor of Waxford, belonging to King George the Third. " We the Macamore boys was in the turn out against the Orrange-men and...to fite for and in regard to our oath and to your lordships goodness in keeping the Orrange-men from killing us all weel fite till we die if your honour... | |
| William Hamilton Maxwell - Autonomy and independence movements - 1845 - 576 pages
...the General Hunter, or Governor of Waxford, belonging to King George the Third. " We, the Macamore boys, was in the turn out against the Orrange-men,...to fite for, and in regard to our oath and to your lordships goodness in keeping the Orrange-men from killing us all, weel fite till we die if your honour... | |
| Leonard B. Gurley - Ireland - 1852 - 278 pages
..."To the general Hunter or govenor of Waxford belonging to King George the third, " We the Macamore boys was in the turn out against the Orrange-men and...being tould that the French was cumeing to take this counttry from his Royal Highness the King who we swore to fite for and in regard to our oath and to... | |
| William Hamilton Maxwell - Emmet's rebellion, 1803 - 1854 - 552 pages
...belonging to King George the Third. " We, the Macamore boys, was in the turn out against the Orrangc-men, and to who your noble honour gave your most grasous...to fite for, and in regard to our oath and to your lordships goodness in keeping the Orrange-men from killing us all, wccl fite till we die if your honour... | |
| William Hamilton Maxwell - Ireland - 1894 - 552 pages
...the General Hunter, or Governor of Waxford, belonging to King George the Third. " We, the Macamore boys, was in the turn out against the Orrange-men,...to fite for, and in regard to our oath and to your lordships goodness in keeping the Orrange-men from killing us all, weel fite till we die if your honour... | |
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