The French Invasion
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... The French Invasion A NARRATIVE OF WHAT PASSED AT SILLALA. ...
... The French Invasion THE CASTLEBAH RACES. Scarcely had he, Humbert, got clear of i nc disagreeable business when another was thrown in his way. Everything being ready for a march by tSaturday. the 23rd. the French General determined to behind hint at ...
... The French Invasion HUMBERT HOLD ' S KILLALA. Concealment of the news from Ballinaaiiu.k was no longer practivable. People who had escaped frcea the .slaughter in hourly to offer their services to The Commandant (Chemist), though several of them carried ...
... The French Invasion A NARRATIVE OF WHAT PASSED AT SILLALA. IRELAND'S .EIRST REPUBLIC. A melancholy proof that treason had hand in the success of the French at Castlebar was soon exhibited in the Bishop's courtyard. Fifty-three Ih\-erters from the Longford ...
... The French Invasion A ? F x \N t !!AT PASSED The expectation of spoil undoubtedly came in for a full share of inducements that prompted the indigent to shake off the restraints of civil rule, and armed him against his wealthy neighbours. It is a debt ...
... The French Invasion A SARRATIVI•; OF WHAT PIV , SFD AT KILLALA. For the defence of the Castle, which was declared to be the headquarters of the allied army, a guard was drawn from the garrison, consisting of from 16 to mien, who were seldom relieved ...
... Th. French Invasion A NARRATIVE OF WFIAT PASSED AT KILLAIA. - PIKEMEN ORGANISED. On the seventh of September an obscure arrived •at billets, of the action report llooney, fought on the fifth. which was imid to base in favour of the French. It added that ...
... Amusements FOR BAZAARS, FETES & GALAS. Term apply, TOM, Saltbill, for August awl Septembvr. Permanent Addross—Ton, Cinema, &Invasive. ...
... this policy is 1:21 ed., payable half-yearly. The render value of the Policy is £3Ol This Policy offers a splendid chines to Invasion,. For further particulars, &E.., apply to: HENRY C. BOURKE. Solicitor, Billion. ...
... dressing, and so deocily and unexpected was onslaught that it all but succeeded. . Last year, during .the great Austrian invasion, at a time when Serbia was in desperate straits, Bulgarians blew up the bridge on Ow Salonica railway, and terrible days ...
... 1110/I Choi:man—You are net old enough wt; ti you only knew the right door on which to enter it would con you noth'ng on an invasion like that. The hod 4 kno.in the Count Council is a curse to the c. . - Mr. Hanley that there 11 Mt • Mr. Hennigan, oho 1V36 ...