Enemy had made three retrenchments, both to the :ight and left 'of where we entered; all which they were forced to quit. Being thus entered, we refused them quarter ; having, the day before, summoned the Town. I believe we put to the sword the whole number... The History of the County and City of Cork - Page 92by Charles Bernard Gibson - 1861Full view - About this book
| Mathew Carey - Ireland - 1819 - 536 pages
...enemy were about three thousand strong in the town. They made a stout resistance, and near one thousand of our men being entered, the enemy forced them out...made three retrenchments, both to the right and left, where we entered, all which they were forced to quit : being thus entered, we refused them quarter,... | |
| Mathew Carey - Ireland - 1823 - 534 pages
...enemy were about three thousand strong in the town. They made a stout resistance, and near one thousand of our men being entered, the enemy forced them out...made three retrenchments, both to the right and left, where we entered, all which they_ were forced to quit; being thus entered, we refused them quarter,... | |
| Oliver Cromwell - 1850 - 456 pages
...These.' SIR, ' Dublin,' 16th September, 1649. It hath pleased God to bless our endeavours at Tredah. After battery, we stormed it. The Enemy were about...God giving a new courage to our men, they attempted * Autograph, ij the possession of the Earl of Shannon, at CastleMartyr, in the County of Cork. again,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - Chartism - 1869 - 436 pages
...These.' SlR, ' Dublin,' 16th September 1W9. It hath pleased God to bless our endeavours at Tredah. After battery, we stormed it. The Enemy were about...The Enemy had made three retrenchments, both to the :ight and left 'of where we entered; all which they were forced to quit. Being thus entered, we refused... | |
| Oliver Cromwell - Great Britain - 1871 - 304 pages
...bless our endeavours at Tredah. After battery, we stormed it. The Enemy were 1 ' Trcedagh' he writes. about 3,000 strong in the Town. They made a stout...quarter; having, the day before, summoned the Town. 1 believe we put to the sword the whole number of the defendants. I do not think Thirty of the whole... | |
| Sir John Thomas Gilbert - Ireland - 1880 - 352 pages
...1 Appendix, Ixii., p. 260. " The enemy," he wrote, " made a stout resistance, and near one thousand of our men being entered, the enemy forced them out...made three retrenchments, both to the right and left, where we entered ; all which they were forced to quit ; being thus entered, we refused them quarter,... | |
| Ward, Lock and co, ltd - 1885 - 812 pages
...information of the Council of State : — " It hath pleased God to bless our endeavours at Tredah," he says. "After battery, we stormed it. The enemy were about...enemy from their defences. The enemy had made three entrenchments both to the right and left, where we entered ; all which they were forced to quit. Being... | |
| Great Britain - 1892 - 534 pages
...we stormed it. The enemy were about 3000 in the town ; they made a stout resistance, and near 1000 of our men being entered, the enemy forced them out...courage to our men, they attempted again, and entered. . . . Being entered, we refused them quarter : having the day before summoned the town. I believe we... | |
| Richard Barry O'Brien - Ireland - 1904 - 266 pages
...evidence is decisive on the point. He says : " The enemy made a stout resistance, and near one thousand of our men being entered, the enemy forced them out...the enemy from their defences. The enemy had made their entrenchments both to the right and left where we entered, all which they were force to quit.... | |
| Richard Barry O'Brien - Ireland - 1905 - 350 pages
...stormed it. The enemy were about 30oo strong in the town. They made a stout resistance, and near 10oo of our men being entered, the enemy forced them out again. But God, giving new courage to our men, they attempted again, and entered, beating the enemy from their defences. ...... | |
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