The History of Ireland From the Earliest Period to the Present Time Derived

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The History of Ireland From the Earliest Period to the Present Time Derived
Martin Haverty
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At the last moment the lords justices sent a message to the commander to surrender the fort; but Bagnal, according to his old custom, intei'cepted the letter, and took it back to the council. F On the morning of Monday, August 14th, the army, which had reached Armagh from Newry, with some slight losses the preceding day, set out from the former city for the Blackwater. It amounted, by the English accounts, to about 4, 000 foot and 350 horse; J the infantry comprising six regiments, and the whol...e were disposed in throe divisions, the van being led by Colonel Percy, supported by the marshal's own regiment, while the regiments of Colonel J Captain Montague's report to the council says 3, 500 infantry and 300 cavalry ; but O'SuUevan Beare makes the numbers 4, 500 foot and 500 horse.
@ 5 THE « JOURNEY OF THE BLACKWATER; Cosby and Sir Thomas Wingfield came next, and those of captains Cunis, or Cuynis, and Billings, brought up the rear. The cavalry was commanded by Sir Calisthenes Brooke and * captains Montague and Fleming.


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