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History of the origin of the Irish Yeomanry, with the steps taken to bring forward the measure previous to its final adoption. To which is added the disposition made by the late General Knox, for the defence of the country in May 1799, when an invasion was expected; with the important part he assigned to the Northern Yeomanry under his own immediate command. By W. Richardson, D.D. late Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin.

By: Richardson, William, 1740-1820.Publisher: Dublin : Printed by R.E. Mercier, 1801Description: [4], 48p.Subject(s): Ireland -- History -- 1760-1820 | Ireland -- Militia
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Upper (Harcourt) Corridor, Second Floor Peel Tracts VOL.193(7) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 27087-1001
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VOL.193(3) Appendix to the first and second letter addressed to a noble earl. VOL.193(4) A letter to the Irish Parliament, on the intended bill for legalizing military law. VOL.193(6) A letter to the Honourable Charles James Fox, and the other members in opposition; on the present state of Europe, the restoration of the House of Bourbon, and a peace with the French Republic. By Count Zenobio. Translated from the French. VOL.193(7) History of the origin of the Irish Yeomanry, with the steps taken to bring forward the measure previous to its final adoption. To which is added the disposition made by the late General Knox, for the defence of the country in May 1799, when an invasion was expected; with the important part he assigned to the Northern Yeomanry under his own immediate command. By W. Richardson, D.D. late Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin. VOL.193(9) Orders for the yeomanry, comprising the infantry brigades of the City of Dublin. VOL.194 The history of Ireland; from the earliest authentic accounts to the year 1171: since which period it has been annexed to the crown of England. With a preliminary dissertation on the antient and present state and constitution of that kingdom. By Ferdo. Warner, L.L.D. In two volumes. VOL.195 An analysis of the history and antiquities of Ireland, prior to the fifth century. To which is subjoined, a review of the general history of the Celtic nations. By William Webb.

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