The History of Ireland from Its Union with Great Britain, in January 1801, to October 1810, Volume 1Edition Synapse, 2001 - Ireland |
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... regiment , over which alone he had controul , to become mem- bers of any such society , formed for party and other ... regimental order , which he de- sired might be transmitted to him in London ; but without message or comment . It was ...
... regiment , over which alone he had controul , to become mem- bers of any such society , formed for party and other ... regimental order , which he de- sired might be transmitted to him in London ; but without message or comment . It was ...
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... regiment , even of Militia in Ireland , received from the office of the Commander in Chief , encouragement , authority , or orders for establishing Orange Lodges in their respective regi- ments . The person delegated for this mission ...
... regiment , even of Militia in Ireland , received from the office of the Commander in Chief , encouragement , authority , or orders for establishing Orange Lodges in their respective regi- ments . The person delegated for this mission ...
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... Regiment . Captain Spence of the 54th Regiment . Major Carlisle of the Kildare Militia . Captain Manuel of the Perthshire Fencibles . Members . Lieut . Donald Maclean of the 54th Regiment , Assisting Judge Advocate . The Members of this ...
... Regiment . Captain Spence of the 54th Regiment . Major Carlisle of the Kildare Militia . Captain Manuel of the Perthshire Fencibles . Members . Lieut . Donald Maclean of the 54th Regiment , Assisting Judge Advocate . The Members of this ...
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