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necessaries , to be delivered that day at two o ' clock , promising to pay for them ;
and threatening , in case of refusal , to burn Carrickfergus , and afterwards to
come up and burn Belfast also ; with which demands the gentlemen of Belfast ...
necessaries , to be delivered that day at two o ' clock , promising to pay for them ;
and threatening , in case of refusal , to burn Carrickfergus , and afterwards to
come up and burn Belfast also ; with which demands the gentlemen of Belfast ...
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On Saturday morning , a flag of truce was sent from Belfast to the French
commandant , to state the cause of the delay , and to assure him that one lighter
would , if possible , proceed with the evening tide : this vessel did so , but was
stopped in ...
On Saturday morning , a flag of truce was sent from Belfast to the French
commandant , to state the cause of the delay , and to assure him that one lighter
would , if possible , proceed with the evening tide : this vessel did so , but was
stopped in ...
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... a play was published in Belfast , bearing the same title ; and in 1770 , a
pantomime was presented on the Belfast stage , by the name of Thurot , or the
Siege of Carrickfergus . ” † Mr . Mac Skimin subsequently sent to the Editor the
sixth and ...
... a play was published in Belfast , bearing the same title ; and in 1770 , a
pantomime was presented on the Belfast stage , by the name of Thurot , or the
Siege of Carrickfergus . ” † Mr . Mac Skimin subsequently sent to the Editor the
sixth and ...
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POPULAR SONGS ILLUSTRATIVE OF | |
Songs relating to the Bantry Bay Invasion 1 The Shan Van Vocht 43 | 43 |
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