History of England From the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth. Vol. Ii.

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History of England From the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth. Vol. Ii.
Froude James Anthony
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The English commander, though aware that the insurgents werein the neighbourhood, allowed himself, with extreme imprudence, to landa detachment of troops, with directions to march to Dublin. He himselfwent with the fleet to the Skerries, [353] where he conceived, underfalse information, that a party of the rebels were lying. He foundnothing there but a few fishing-boats; and while he was engaged inburning these, Fitzgerald attacked the division which had been sent onshore, and cut them off to a... man. Nor was this the only misfortune. Thepirate ships which had been watching Dublin Bay hovered round the fleet, cutting off straggling transports; and although one of them was chasedand driven on shore, the small success poorly counterbalanced the injurywhich had been inflicted. [354] [Sidenote: October 21. Skeffington lands in Dublin, ] [Sidenote: November. And resolves, the season being late, to donothing. ] After a week of this trifling, Skeffington consented to resign hisintention of going to Waterford, and followed Brereton into Dublin.

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