An impartial history of the wars of Ireland, with a continuation thereof . -T ^Maineplac& of TraUleV Slame. of the Wars of Ireland. 2 j convenient for that Ground, to pafs the River, and Attack 169 Irtjh on the other fide, which they did with a great ^^-/VV>deal of Bravery and Refoiution,firft beating the Irifhlromtheir Hedges and Breaft-works at Old Br/d^e, and thenrouting the Duke of Btrnuckh Troop of Guards, myhoxd Tyrcomds, and Collonel Parker^s Horfe, who allbehaved theoifeives like men of Englijh Extraftion, asindeed moft of them were ; during which tinne hisMajefty pafTed the R
An impartial history of the wars of Ireland, with a continuation thereof . -T ^Maineplac& of TraUleV Slame. of the Wars of Ireland. 2 j convenient for that Ground, to pafs the River, and Attack 169 Irtjh on the other fide, which they did with a great ^^-/VV>deal of Bravery and Refoiution,firft beating the Irifhlromtheir Hedges and Breaft-works at Old Br/d^e, and thenrouting the Duke of Btrnuckh Troop of Guards, myhoxd Tyrcomds, and Collonel Parker^s Horfe, who allbehaved theoifeives like men of Englijh Extraftion, asindeed moft of them were ; during which tinne hisMajefty pafTed the River below with the Left Wingof his Horfe, and charged the Enemy feveral times atthe Head of his own Troops, nigh a little Villagecalled Dmore, where they rallied again, and gave ustwo or three brisk Attacks; but in lets than half anhour were broke, and forced to make the befl: oftheir way towards Ddeek^ where there was a confi-derable Pafs, and whither the other part of \.[hArmy that faced Lieutenant General DougUfs, hadmade what hafte they could, when they heard howit had gone with their Friend
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