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Impartial relation of the military operations which took place in Ireland, in consequence of the landing of a body of French troops, under General Humbert, in August, 1798. By an officer who served in the corps, under the command of His Excellency Marquis Cornwallis.

By: Taylor, Herbert, Sir, 1775-1839.Publisher: Dublin : Printed for J. Milliken, 1799Description: [2], 69, [1]p. ; 5.°.Note: Peel Tracts Vol.212(5) includes a map facing the titelpageSubject(s): Ireland -- History -- Rebellion of 1798
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VOL.161(7) A collection of letters, addressed to His Royal Highness the Duke of York, from the commanders of different regiments of militia in Great Britain; containing offers to extend their services to Ireland, to suppress the present rebellion. Published by authority. VOL.161(8) Considerations on the situation to which Ireland is reduced by the government of Lord Camden. The sixth edition, improved and corrected. To which is added a copy of the state paper!!!. VOL.161(9) A letter to His Excellency the Marquis Cornwallis, vindicating the conduct of Lord Camden, from the aspersions contained in a pamphlet, entitled, "Considerations on the situation to which Ireland is reduced by the government of Lord Camden". VOL.162(1) Impartial relation of the military operations which took place in Ireland, in consequence of the landing of a body of French troops, under General Humbert, in August, 1798. By an officer who served in the corps, under the command of His Excellency Marquis Cornwallis. VOL.162(2) Observations on a pamphlet lately published by an officer; entitled "Impartial relation of the military operations which took place in Ireland, in August 1798". VOL.162(3) An impartial narrative of the most important engagements which took place betweem His Majesty's forces and the rebels, during the Irish rebellion, 1798. Including very interesting information not before made public. Carefully collected from authentic letters. VOL.162(4) An historical account of the rise, progress and suppression, of the rebellion in the County of Wexford, in the year 1798 : to which are annexed the author's captivity, and merciful deliverance. By George Taylor. Illustrated with a view of the bridge of Wexford, and the massacre which took place thereon, June 20th, 1798.

An officer = Sir Herbert Taylor.

Peel Tracts Vol.212(5) includes a map facing the titelpage

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