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The winter did not delay the operations at Vannes , as it was hoped that season
would compel the English squadron to retire , and indeed a violent storm did
oblige Sir Edward Hawke to quit his station off Brest , and with his fleet to anchor
in ...
The winter did not delay the operations at Vannes , as it was hoped that season
would compel the English squadron to retire , and indeed a violent storm did
oblige Sir Edward Hawke to quit his station off Brest , and with his fleet to anchor
in ...
Page 44
... of Kildare , The boys they will be there With their pikes in good repair , Says the
Shan Van vocht . To the Currach of Kildare The boys they will repair , And Lord
Edward will be there , Says the Shan Van vocht . Then what will the yeomen do ?
... of Kildare , The boys they will be there With their pikes in good repair , Says the
Shan Van vocht . To the Currach of Kildare The boys they will repair , And Lord
Edward will be there , Says the Shan Van vocht . Then what will the yeomen do ?
Page 47
The reply of Mr . Dundas was a satisfactory vindication of ministers . He stated
that Sir Edward Pellew ' s squadron was employed in cruizing off Nor skill nor
courage aught avail , Against high Heaven BANTRY BAY INVASION . 47.
The reply of Mr . Dundas was a satisfactory vindication of ministers . He stated
that Sir Edward Pellew ' s squadron was employed in cruizing off Nor skill nor
courage aught avail , Against high Heaven BANTRY BAY INVASION . 47.
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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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