قراءة كتاب An Impartial Narrative of the Most Important Engagements Which Took Place Between His Majesty's Forces and the Rebels, During the Irish Rebellion, 1798.

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An Impartial Narrative of the Most Important Engagements Which Took Place Between His Majesty's Forces and the Rebels, During the Irish Rebellion, 1798.

An Impartial Narrative of the Most Important Engagements Which Took Place Between His Majesty's Forces and the Rebels, During the Irish Rebellion, 1798.

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49 V. Second Account of the Battle at Kilcomney, 52 VI. Battle of Saintfield, 57 VII. Battle of Kilbeggan, 60   OFFICIAL ACCOUNTS.     Battle of Naas 63   Battle of Kilcullen, 65   Battle of Hacketstown, 67   LETTERS.   VIII. Battle of Arklow, 70 IX. Account of the depredations of the Rebels at Gorey—their sacrilegious treatment of the Church, in which they immolated two Protestants, 73 X. Situation of the Rebels on Vinegar-Hill, 78   Description of Vinegar-Hill—the Battle, 76   The Rebels are defeated, 77 XI. Accurate detail of the effects of the Rebellion in the County Wexford. 78   Battle at Oulard, 80   Attack at Enniscorthy, 80   Battle at the Three Rocks, 81   Atrocities of the Rebels and the sufferings of the Loyalists in Wexford, &c. 83   Names of Clergymen and principal Gentlemen put death, 86   APPENDIX.     Copy of an Affidavid made before the Right Hon. the Lord Mayor of the City of Dublin, relative to the attack on Prosperous 87   Account of the murder of Capt. Swayne—Burning of the Barracks, and the cries of the Soldiers consumed therein—Murder of Messrs. Stamer and Brewer, &c. 88

WEXFORD CRUELTIES!

A GENUINE WORK.


J. JONES informs the Reader that in a few Days he will publish the Fourth Edition, greatly enlarged, on a small Type, and good Paper, intended to bind up with the present Narrative,

(Price only Sixpence Halfpenny)

A NARRATIVE

OF THE

Sufferings and Providential Escape

OF

CHARLES JACKSON,

LATE RESIDENT IN WEXFORD:

Written by himself.

Giving an account of his confinement and ill treatment received from the Rebels; the political and religious interrogations of Dick Monk; the situation of Lord Kingsborough; description of the Rebel Camp; General Roache's proclamation from Vinegar-hill; description of Messrs. Harvey, Keugh and Grogan; the unheard-of cruel manner of piking the Loyalists; the re-taking of Wexford by his Majesty's troops; the liberation of the prisoners, succeeded by a truly affecting scene—The general orders from Carrick-Byrne Camp;—Proposal of the Rebels to General Lake, and his answer, with the singular account of Mr. Colclough's behaviour at the place of execution; also Mr. Grandy's Information before four magistrates at Duncannon-Fort.

pointing finger This present Edition sells for half the price of another published in Dublin.

Printing executed on the shortest Notice—Emblematic Ribbands impressed with Gold and Silver.


A
NARRATIVE,
OF THE MOST IMPORTANT
ENGAGEMENTS,

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