| Ireland - 1805 - 428 pages
...wished the extermination of all catholics ! THE insurgents were at length prevailed on, by the incessant entreaties and exertions of their chiefs, to quit the town of Wexford. They now divided themselves into two bodies : the one under the command of the rev. Philip Roche, marched into the barony... | |
| Francis Plowden - Ireland - 1806 - 516 pages
...entn Hties and exertions of their chiefs, to quit the town. They divided themselves into two bodies: one under the command of the Reverend Philip Roche,...night at Sledagh ; the other, under the conduct of Messieurs Fitzgerald, Perry, and Edward Roche, proceeded over the bridge to Peppard's Castle, where... | |
| Francis Plowden - Ireland - 1806 - 508 pages
...entreaties and txertions1 of their chiefs, to quit the town. They divided themselves into two bodies: one under the command of the Reverend Philip Roche,...into the barony of Forth, and encamped that night at Sl-'dayh ; the other, under the conduct of Messieurs Fitzgerald, Perry, and Edward Ruche, proceeded... | |
| Francis Plowden - Ireland - 1812 - 678 pages
...prevailed on by kythe their chiefs to quit the town. They divided them*oup*. selves into two bodies : one under the command of the Reverend Philip Roche,...night at Sledagh ; the other, under the conduct of Messieurs Fitzgerald, Perry, and Edward Roche, proceeded over the bridge to Peppard's Castle, where... | |
| Stephen Barlow - Ireland - 1814 - 556 pages
...chiefs to quit the town. They divided the'mselves into two bodies; one, under the command of the Rev. Philip Roche, marched into the barony of Forth, and...night at Sledagh; the other, under the conduct of Messrs. Fitzgerald, Perry, and Edward Roche, proceeded over the bridge to Peppard's Castle, where they... | |
| Stephen Barlow - Ireland - 1814 - 552 pages
...chiefs to quit the town. They divided themselves into two bodies; one, under the com,* wand of the Rev. Philip Roche, marched into the barony of Forth, and encamped that night a* Sledagh; the other, under the conduct of Messrs. Fitzgerald, Perry, and Edward Roche, proceededi... | |
| Patrick O'Kelly - Ireland - 1842 - 336 pages
...town of Wexford. They now divided themselves into two bodies: the one under the command of the Rev. Philip Roche, marched into the barony of Forth, and...night at Sledagh ; the other, under the conduct of Messrs. Fitzgerald, Perry, and Edward Roche, proceeded over the bridge to Peppard's Castle, where they... | |
| Patrick O'Kelly - Ireland - 1842 - 336 pages
...despised, even with all his forces united. The insurgents were at length prevailed on, by the incessant entreaties and exertions of their chiefs, to quit the town of Wexford. They now divided themselves into two bodies: the one under the command of the Rev. Philip Roche, marched into the barony... | |
| Patrick O'Kelly - 1842 - 214 pages
...despised, even with all his forces united. The insurgents were at length prevailed on, by the incessant entreaties and exertions of their chiefs, to quit the town of Wexford. They now divided themselves into two bodies: the one under the command of the Rev. Philip Roche, marched into the barony... | |
| Edward Hay - Great Britain - 1847 - 440 pages
...inclinations, or by meddling with their favorites. The insurgents were at length prevailed on, by the incessant entreaties and exertions of their chiefs, to quit the town of Wexford. They now divided themselves into two bodies : the one under the command of the Rev. Philip Roche marched into the barony... | |
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