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... Braddock and many more marched off , and were followed by above eighty
brave fellows ; it would be doing injustice to merit not to mention Mr . Adam
Maitland on this important occasion , he has exerted himself in an extraordinary
manner ...
... Braddock and many more marched off , and were followed by above eighty
brave fellows ; it would be doing injustice to merit not to mention Mr . Adam
Maitland on this important occasion , he has exerted himself in an extraordinary
manner ...
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On the first intelligence of the landing of the French , nothing could exceed the
alacrity of the Rich - Hill , Market - Hill , Armagh , Lurgan , and Warringstown
militia , who immediately marched for Belfast ; the Rich - Hill militia were
conducted by ...
On the first intelligence of the landing of the French , nothing could exceed the
alacrity of the Rich - Hill , Market - Hill , Armagh , Lurgan , and Warringstown
militia , who immediately marched for Belfast ; the Rich - Hill militia were
conducted by ...
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was believed they had received notice of the troops marching against them . ...
whither the following regiments had been marched , with all speed from different
parts of the kingdom : Pole ' s ( 10th ) , Anstruther ' s ( 26th ) , Sandford ' s ( 52nd )
...
was believed they had received notice of the troops marching against them . ...
whither the following regiments had been marched , with all speed from different
parts of the kingdom : Pole ' s ( 10th ) , Anstruther ' s ( 26th ) , Sandford ' s ( 52nd )
...
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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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