An impartial history of the wars of Ireland, with a continuation thereof . Tj^J-H-. of the Wars of Ireland. 4j Wound in our laft approach, of which he di^A in few September^Days. Then my Lord Marlborough^ firft fending Brigadier with a Party of Horfe to Invert J(jf/fale,he marched j^^T^ff^himfelf with his Array, on the Second of Odober, encamp- f,cged,ingnear the new Fort, (theTown being deferted by theIrijh. ) And next Morning early, Major-General Te/Ze^//,with 800 Men, paffed the River in Boats, and ftormed theold Fort, ( formerly called Cafile fiigh Parli,) wherein wereabout fo


An impartial history of the wars of Ireland, with a continuation thereof . Tj^J-H-. of the Wars of Ireland. 4j Wound in our laft approach, of which he di^A in few September^Days. Then my Lord Marlborough^ firft fending Brigadier with a Party of Horfe to Invert J(jf/fale,he marched j^^T^ff^himfelf with his Array, on the Second of Odober, encamp- f,cged,ingnear the new Fort, (theTown being deferted by theIrijh. ) And next Morning early, Major-General Te/Ze^//,with 800 Men, paffed the River in Boats, and ftormed theold Fort, ( formerly called Cafile fiigh Parli,) wherein wereabout four hundred and fifty, nigh half ci whom werekilled and blown up, and the reft fubmitting at difcretr-on, were made Prifoners. Then his Lordftiip fent a Sum-mons to the new Fort, which refufmg to yield, our Gunswere planted in two places 5 the Danes on the left, and theEfjglijh on the right. On the 5th oiOBober the Trencheswere opened, and the Fort held out till the fifteenth, whentwo Mines being fprung, and our Galleries ready to layover the Ditch, the Enemy beat a Parley •, a


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