An Historical Review of the State of Ireland from the Invasion of that Country Under Henry II. to Its Union with Great Britain on the First of January 1801...W. F. McLaughlin and Bartholomew Graves, 1805 |
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... prisoners , * men , women and children , One rebel , emboldened by fanaticism and drunkenness , advanced before his comrades , seized a gun , crammed his hat and wig into it , and cried out , " come on , boys , her mouth is stopped ...
... prisoners , * men , women and children , One rebel , emboldened by fanaticism and drunkenness , advanced before his comrades , seized a gun , crammed his hat and wig into it , and cried out , " come on , boys , her mouth is stopped ...
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... prisoners had been left under a guard , commanded by John Murphy , of Loghnaghur . The run - aways declared , that the Royal army in Ross were shooting all the prisoners , and butchering the Catholics , who had fallen into their hands ...
... prisoners had been left under a guard , commanded by John Murphy , of Loghnaghur . The run - aways declared , that the Royal army in Ross were shooting all the prisoners , and butchering the Catholics , who had fallen into their hands ...
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... prisoners , in the three prisons of " Newgate , Kilmainham , and Bridewell , engage to give every information in " their power , of the whole of the internal transactions of the United Irish- " men , and that each of the prisoners shall ...
... prisoners , in the three prisons of " Newgate , Kilmainham , and Bridewell , engage to give every information in " their power , of the whole of the internal transactions of the United Irish- " men , and that each of the prisoners shall ...
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Sir Lawrence Parsons moves for a consideration in a general | 3 |
The massacre at Scullabogue house | 9 |
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