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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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For on the morning of Friday , the day after the surrender of Carrickfergus , it
appears that John Hagan , the mayor ' s servant , who had been hiding his
master ' s plate near lower Woodburn Bridge , was called on by a sentinel to
stand ; but ...
For on the morning of Friday , the day after the surrender of Carrickfergus , it
appears that John Hagan , the mayor ' s servant , who had been hiding his
master ' s plate near lower Woodburn Bridge , was called on by a sentinel to
stand ; but ...
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88 ) , having stated that , “ Immediately after [ the capture of the town by the
French ] , a ballad was written and published here , by a William Magennis ,
called The Siege of Carrickfergus ; " * the Editor , in 1836 , requested him to
procure a copy ...
88 ) , having stated that , “ Immediately after [ the capture of the town by the
French ] , a ballad was written and published here , by a William Magennis ,
called The Siege of Carrickfergus ; " * the Editor , in 1836 , requested him to
procure a copy ...
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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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