| England - 1847 - 798 pages
...next day and made an end of. The other was taken in the Round Tower, under the repute, (the disguise) of a lieutenant, and when he understood that the officers...confessed he was a friar ; but that did not save him." Ireland was no sooner subjected by this unflinching and terrific severity, than the presence of the... | |
| Michael Russell - 1829 - 352 pages
...round tower, under the repute of lieutenant, and when he understood that the officers in that town had no quarter, he confessed he was a friar, but that did not save him."* * Letters from Ireland, &c. printed by John FieM, printer to the Parliament of England, 1649. Having... | |
| Constable and co, ltd - 1829 - 686 pages
...round tower, under the repute of lieutenant, and when he understood that the officers in that town had no quarter, he confessed he was a friar, but that did not save him."* * Letters from Ireland, &c. printed by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England, 1649. Having... | |
| Michael Russell - 1838 - 394 pages
...round tower, under the repute of lieutenant, and when he understood that the officers in that town had no quarter, he confessed he was a friar; but that did not 'save him."* Having given these details, Cromwell adds, " I am persuaded that this is a righteous judgment of God... | |
| Statesmen - 1838 - 380 pages
...round tower, under the repute of lieutenant, and when he understood that the officers in that town had no quarter, he confessed he was a friar, but that did not save him." In a subsequent passage of the same dispatch, he offers in apparent extenuation of this horrible deed,... | |
| John D'Alton - Drogheda (Ireland) - 1844 - 502 pages
...soldiers took the next day, and made an end of; the other was taken in the round tower, under the report of a lieutenant, and, when he understood that the...confessed he was a friar, but that did not save him. A great deal of the loss in this business fell upon Colonel Cossel's and Colonel Ewer's regiments,... | |
| Oliver Cromwell, Thomas Carlyle - Great Britain - 1845 - 588 pages
...were knocked on the head promiscuously but two : the one of which was Father Peter Taaff, brother to Lord Taaff, whom the soldiers took, the next day,...confessed he was a Friar ; but that did not save him. A great deal of loss in this business fell upon Colonel Hewson's, Colonel Cassel's, and Colonel Ewer's... | |
| Scotland - 1847 - 806 pages
...an end of. The other was taken in the Round Tower, under the repute, (the disguise) of a lientenant, and when he understood that the officers in that tower...confessed he was a friar ; but that did not save him." Ireland was no sooner subjected by this unflinching and terrific severity, than the presence of the... | |
| Oliver Cromwell - 1850 - 456 pages
...very place near 1,000 of them were put to the sword, fleeing thither for safety. I believe all their friars were knocked on the head promiscuously but...confessed he was a Friar ; but that did not save him. A great deal of loss in this business fell upon Colonel Hewson's, Colonel Castle's, and Colonel Ewer's... | |
| Oliver Cromwell - Great Britain - 1845 - 410 pages
...other was taken in the Round Tower, under the repute of a Lieutenant, and when 1 Antea, Letter cut. he understood that the officers in that Tower had...confessed he was a Friar ; but that did not save him. A great deal of loss in this business fell upon Colonel Hewson's, Colonel Castes, and Colonel Ewer's... | |
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