An exact account of the taking of the pass of Butlers'-Bridge, and of the demolishing of Cavan. With the particulars of defeating the Irish forces at those places. In a letter from an Officer at Belturbet, to a Person of Quality in London. Licensed March 29. 1690.

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An exact account of the taking of the pass of Butlers'-Bridge, and of the demolishing of Cavan. With the particulars of defeating the Irish forces at those places. In a letter from an Officer at Belturbet, to a Person of Quality in London. Licensed March 29. 1690.
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London: :: printed for G. Goodman, in Fleet-street,
1690.
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The Cavan Detachment out of Col. Erle's Regiment.

  • Captain Sorton.
  • Captain Goakin.
  • Captain Meering.
  • Lieutenant Borne.
  • Lieutenant Winne.
  • Ensign Henning.
  • Ensign Lee.

A Sergeant out of every other Company, beginning with the Colonel's, and a Corporal out of each of the rest, three Drums, all the Granadiers with shells, twelve Men out of each full Company, and eight out of each of the rest.

The Detachment out of Col. Earle's Regiment, to March at Six in the Morning for Butlers-Bridge. Captain Abington, Lieutenant Ramsey, Ensign Williams, three Sergeants, three Corporals, one Drum, fifty men.

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