Macariae Excidium, Or, The Destruction of Cyprus: Being a Secret History of the War of the Revolution in IrelandFor the Irish Archaeological Society, 1850 - 575 sider |
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... force , sent against the Enniskilliners , being routed at Newton - Butler , July 31st ; the blockade of Derry being likewise raised by the royal army ; and Sligo , in con- sequence of a false rumour , and the panic connected with these ...
... force , sent against the Enniskilliners , being routed at Newton - Butler , July 31st ; the blockade of Derry being likewise raised by the royal army ; and Sligo , in con- sequence of a false rumour , and the panic connected with these ...
Side xiv
... force in front of Boyle , overthrew them with con- siderable loss . Colonel O'Kelly , on the rout of his foot , escaped with his horse , which were pursued about seven miles ; and the enemy , amongst their booty , obtained the Colonel's ...
... force in front of Boyle , overthrew them with con- siderable loss . Colonel O'Kelly , on the rout of his foot , escaped with his horse , which were pursued about seven miles ; and the enemy , amongst their booty , obtained the Colonel's ...
Side xv
... force of the enemy towards that place , Colonel O'Kelly had consequently to surrender his post , about September 9th ; and proceeded to Limerick , which Baron de Ginkell was then besieging . The Colonel arrived there in time to give ...
... force of the enemy towards that place , Colonel O'Kelly had consequently to surrender his post , about September 9th ; and proceeded to Limerick , which Baron de Ginkell was then besieging . The Colonel arrived there in time to give ...
Side 93
... Force of Theodore ( which might be otherwise William III . employed against Antiochus ) uppon themselves , whereby theire Country Louis XIV . was now made the miserable Seat of Warr , and the Syrian King was en- French . gaged in Honour ...
... Force of Theodore ( which might be otherwise William III . employed against Antiochus ) uppon themselves , whereby theire Country Louis XIV . was now made the miserable Seat of Warr , and the Syrian King was en- French . gaged in Honour ...
Side 105
... force a Passage over at Taretum , and ano- Lanesboro . ther at Manapolis , 100 Furlongs higher , yet were prevented in both Jamestown . Places , by the Vigilancy of Lysander , who ordered those Posts to be Sarsfield . well manned , and ...
... force a Passage over at Taretum , and ano- Lanesboro . ther at Manapolis , 100 Furlongs higher , yet were prevented in both Jamestown . Places , by the Vigilancy of Lysander , who ordered those Posts to be Sarsfield . well manned , and ...
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Amasis amongst Asimo Athlone atque Aughrim avoit battle battle of Aughrim Bishop Boyne Camp Captain Castle Charles Cilician Colonel O'Kelly commanded Connaught Coridon Cyprians Cyprii Cyprus Cythera Dragoons Dublin Duke of Berwick Duke of Tyrconnell Earl Eleusina Enemy England English enim Enniskillen erat etiam étoit Foot force France French Galway Ginkell Ginkell's hæc haud Henry History of Ireland Horse inter IRISH ARCH Irish army Jacobite John King James King James II King James's King's Kingdom land Lauzun letter Limerick London Lord Louis XIV Lysander Majesty Memoirs of King nation NOTE O'Kelly observes Officers omnes Ororis Paphos Prince Protestants qu'il quæ quam quibus quod Regi Regiment reign religion rerum Roman Catholic royal Memoirs Ruth Sarsfield says Schonberg siege Syria tamen Town Trinity College troops Tyrconnell Ulster uppon William William III Williamite
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