The Lives of the Lord Chancellors And Keepers of the Great Seal of Ireland : From the Earliest Times to the Reign of Queen Victoria

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LII.
Arrival of Lord Com- wallis.
Speech of the Lord Chancellor, Oh- June 20, 1798, Lord Cornwallis arriyed in Dublin; on the 21st Wexford was captured from the insurgents by G-eneral Sir John Moore ; ' and on the same day was fought the last engagement of importance, the battle of Vinegar Hill.^ The results of these two decisive struggles were so favourable to British arms, that they relieved the Viceroy from much anxiety, and cast a gleam of brightness around the career of his predecess
...or, which his administration were not a little proud of.
Lord Cornwallis was desirous to stay the flow of blood, and took steps to require commanding officers not to permit the infliction of punishment unauthorised by the orders of a general officer, in pursuance of a sentence of a general court martial.
A speech was made by the Lord Chancellor in the Irish House of Lords, June 21, 1798, on moving an address to the King for the effectual efforts of Great Britaia in sending various regiments of English militia to serve in Ireland.


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