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Prisoners - Ireland - Early works to 1800
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Irish prisoners in France. "at a meeting of the Irish prisoners of war, held at St. Charles's prison in Orleans, this 9th July, 1798, to take into consideration an order of the French government to separate us from our fellow-subjects and Prisoners of Great Britain, by ordering the latter to be sent to Valenciennes, and us to Cambray, the following Resolutions were unanimously agreed to, viz.
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Account how the Court House in Roscommon fell dow while the court was sitting, the justices being Mr. Justice Caulfield and Mr. Prime Serjeant Fitz Gerald, which kill'd [sic] and wounded about 200 persons. In a letter from a gentleman there to his friend in Dublin.
E. S.Date: 1718-19