History of the Irish Brigades in the Service of France, from the Revolution in Great Britain and Ireland Under James II, to the Revolution in France Under Louis XVI.Cameron and Ferguson, 1883 - 649 sider |
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... Fontenoy with the important part taken there by the Irish Brigade , the fortunate results for France during the rest of the campaign , and the consequent hostile legislation to the Brigade in Ireland by the colonial and sectarian ...
... Fontenoy with the important part taken there by the Irish Brigade , the fortunate results for France during the rest of the campaign , and the consequent hostile legislation to the Brigade in Ireland by the colonial and sectarian ...
Side 43
... Fontenoy ; the gaining of which was so much owing to the valour of the Irish under his command , in contributing to break the previously - success- ful English and Hanoverian forces . He received 2 musket - shots there , but luckily on ...
... Fontenoy ; the gaining of which was so much owing to the valour of the Irish under his command , in contributing to break the previously - success- ful English and Hanoverian forces . He received 2 musket - shots there , but luckily on ...
Side 44
... Fontenoy , at the sieges of the town and citadel of Tournay , of Dendermonde , of Oudenarde , and of Ath , in 1745. He was granted a commission , July 11th , that year , to hold rank as a Colonel of Infantry . He served on the coasts ...
... Fontenoy , at the sieges of the town and citadel of Tournay , of Dendermonde , of Oudenarde , and of Ath , in 1745. He was granted a commission , July 11th , that year , to hold rank as a Colonel of Infantry . He served on the coasts ...
Side 45
... Fontenoy , or in 1744 ; from 1749 to 1762 , had been its Major and Commandant , or acting Colonel for the Colonel - Proprietor of the Fitz - James family ; was wounded with the regiment at the battle of Rosbach , IN THE SERVICE OF ...
... Fontenoy , or in 1744 ; from 1749 to 1762 , had been its Major and Commandant , or acting Colonel for the Colonel - Proprietor of the Fitz - James family ; was wounded with the regiment at the battle of Rosbach , IN THE SERVICE OF ...
Side 49
... Fontenoy . The Colonelship was then given , on the field of battle , by the French Monarch , to the 4th brother , the Comte Edouard de Dillon , who , like the Chevalier , did not long survive his advancement ; being mortally wounded at ...
... Fontenoy . The Colonelship was then given , on the field of battle , by the French Monarch , to the 4th brother , the Comte Edouard de Dillon , who , like the Chevalier , did not long survive his advancement ; being mortally wounded at ...
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Allies arms Arthur Dillon artillery attack battalions battle brave brevet British campaign cannon Captain captured Castle Catholics cavalry Chevalier Clare Colonel command Comte consequently corps Count decease defence detachment dragoons Dublin Duke of Berwick Duke of Cumberland Dutch Earl enemy engaged England English Enniskillen Erin favour fire Fitz-James Flanders Fontenoy force garrison George Governor grenadiers Guards Hanoverian head Highlanders honour horse hostile infantry Ireland Irish army Irish Brigade Irish officers Irish Regiment Irish troops Jacobite killed King James Lacy Lally Lally's land letter Lieutenant Lieutenant-Colonel Lieutenant-General likewise Lord Louis XIV Major-General Maréchal de Camp Marquis Marshal Duke ment military Mountcashel Munster nation O'Brien O'Donnell O'Neill Parliament Pondicherry Prince Charles prisoners rank retreat Revolution Royal says Scotch Scotland service of France siege soldiers Spain squadrons Stuart subsequently success tion town Treaty of Limerick victory William Williamite wounded