A true account of the siege of London-Derry by the Reverend Mr. George Walker ...
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A true account of the siege of London-Derry by the Reverend Mr. George Walker ...
Author
Walker, George, 1645?-1690.
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London :: Printed for Robert Clavel and Ralph Simpson ...,
1689.
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Ireland -- History -- War of 1689-1691.
Londonderry (Northern Ireland) -- History -- Siege, 1688-1689.
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An Account of Officers Killed and Taken by the Besieged in London-Derry during the Siege in 1689, whose Names we could learn.
At Penny-burn-Mill.
General Mommune a Frenchman Kill'd.
Major Tafe Kill'd.
Major Waggun Kill'd.
Major General Pusinan Kill'd.
Capt. Fitzgerald Kill'd.
Quartermaster Cassore, a Frenchman. Kill'd.
At the Windmil, May the 6th.
Brigadeer General Ramsey Kill'd.
Capt. Fleaming Kill'd.
Capt. Fox Kill'd.
Lieutenant Welch Kill'd.
Lieutenant Kelly Kill'd.
Ensign Kadel Kill'd.
Captain Barnwel Kill'd.
Ensign Barnwel Kill'd.
Prisoners.
Sir George Aylmer Prisoners.
Lieutenant Colonel Talbot Prisoners.
Lieutenant Netervel Prisoners.
Lieutenant Newcomen Prisoners.
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At the Windmill, June the 4th.
Lieutenant Colonel Farwel Kill'd.
Two French Captains Kill'd.
Adjutant Fahey Kill'd.
Quartermaster Kelley Kill'd.
Ensign Noris Kill'd.
Capt. Graham Kill'd.
Lieutenant Burcke Kill'd.
Ensign Arthor Kill'd.
Prisoners at the same.
Captain Butler, Second Son to my Lord Mountgerret, led on the Forlorn Hope of Horse.
Captain Mac Donnell.
Captain Mac Donogh.
Captain Watson.
Lieutenant Eustice.
Sergeant Peggot.
A French Lieutenant.
At the Attempt of the Walls, June 28.
A French Leiutenant Colonel Kill'd.
Cap••ain Mac Carlie Kill'd.
Captain O Breayen Kill'd.
A French Captain Kill'd.
An English Captain Kill'd.
An English Lieutenant. Kill'd.
Prisoners.
A Corporal and Private Centinel.
Officers Killed in several Places about the Town.
Lieutenant Fitz Patrick in the Orchard on other side of the Walls.
Lieutenant Con O Neal.
Ensign Conelly kill'd in a Boat, and 13 Prisoners taken.
Two Friers kill'd in their H••bits in the same Orchard.
Ensign Ambross on the Mountains.
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Lieutenant Talbot had his Arm shot off at Colmore, from the Ships.
Drowned coming over at Liford.
Major Nangle
An Ensign.
Generals
1
Ensigns
6
Brigadeer Generals
1
Sargents
1
Major Generals
1
Corporals
1
Lieutenant Colonels
3
Cornets
1
Majors
5
Quartermasters
2
Captains
16
Adjutants
1
Lieutenants
9
In all
48
And two Fryers.
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