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Advices have been received this evening from head quarters at Carrick-on-Shannon, by which it appears that the enemy had passed through Manor-Hamilton, and crossed the Shannon, at Ballintra
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Extract of a letter from Captain Scobie, of the Reay Fencibles, to Lieutenant General Lake, dated Dunshaughlin, Sunday morning, 27th May, 1798
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Early this morning an express was received from the Major-General Johnston, dated at the New Ross, the 5th instant: by this it appears that about six on that morning, the rebels attacked his position at New Ross in a very large force, had great impetuality; but that after a contest of several hours they were completely repulsed
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Accounts were received early this morning by Lieutenant General Lake from Major General Needham, at Arklow, stating that the rebels had, in great force, attacked his position at Arklow
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Extract of a letter received this day from Major General Sir Charles Asgill, Bart. by Lord Viscount Castlereagh
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Accounts have been received from Lieutenant Gardiner, of the Antrim militia, that early on Monday the 25th instant, a body of rebels, consisting of several thousands, marched from the mountains of Wicklow to attack Hacketstown
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Letters have been this day received from Majors General Needham and Sir James Duffe, dated at Gorey, the 5th instant, which state, that they had marched from their differnet positions on the night of the 4th, in older to his, prise a large body of rebels posted at the White Heaps. The rebels having moved early in the morning of the 5th from their post, were met by Sir James Duffe's column at the Wicklow Gap, and after a few cannon shot, they retreated
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Dublin Castle, August 26th, 1798. Dispatches have been received from Major-General Hutchinson, at Castlebar, which state, that the French troops, who disembarked at Killalla, had not attempted to March into the country
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Dispatches, of which the following is an extract, have been received this morning from the head quarters of the Lord Lieutenant, near St. Johntown, dated September the 8th, 1798
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Advices have been received this morning from St. Johnstown, the head quarters of the Lord Lieutenant, which bring the pleasing and satisfactory intelligence that Lieutenant General Lake having come up with the enemy yesterday morning, entirely defeated them
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Advices have been received this evening from the head quarters of the Lord Lieutenant, near Holymount, which state that the enemy, on the approach of His Excellency's army, had retreated early yesterday morning from Castlebar towards Foxford
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This day the following letter was received from Lieutenant General Lake by Lord Castlereagh
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[Extract] of a letter from Lieutenant General Lake to Lord Viscount Castlereagh, dated Enniscorthy, 21st June, 1798
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A bill to continue and render more effectual two acts of Parliament, passed in the sixth and twelfth years of the reign of His Late Majesty King George The First, for repairing the roads from Stevenage, in the county of Hertford, to Bigleswade, in the county of Bedford; and also for repairing the road, from the north end of the road directed to be reparied by the said acts, through the town of Bigleswade, to the Toll-gate (situate at the north end of the said town of Bigleswade) belonging to the turnpike road from Bigleswade to Bugden, in the county of Huntingdon; and also the road, from the north end of the said roads directed to be repaired by the said acts, through Crab Lane, to the asoresaid Toll-gate
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A bill for repairing and widening the road from the town of Ramsey, through Bury, and over Bury-Bridge, and through the several towns of Warboys, Old Hurst, St. Ives, Hillton, Eltisly, by Waresly, and through the towns of Gamlingay and Potton, to a house called Spread-Eagle, in Stratton, within the several counties of Huntingdon, Cambridge and Bedford
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A bill for repairing and widening the road from the High Bridge, in the town of Ramsey, in the county of Huntingdon, through King's Ripton, to the west end of Saint Peter's Lane, in the parish of Saint John, within the borough of Huntingdon
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Extracts of letters from Major General Trench to Captain Taylor, private secretary to His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant, dated camp, near Killalla, the 24th and 26th instant
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A list of the counties of Ireland, and the respective Yeomanry corps in each county, according to their precedence, established by lot on the 1st June, 1798. Dublin castle
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Transactions in Parliament, in the session of 1795, on the apprehension of a famine!
Being prefatory to an account of the causes of the scarcity and high price of grain in the years 1795 and 1796, and of the rapid advance of the price of wheat in the autumn of 1797. Commencing with His Majesty's Most Gracious speech on that subject -
Thirty-sixth report from the select committee on finance, &c
Offices of secretary at war-judge advocate general commissary general of musters and the military governments in Great Britain. Ordered to be printed 27th June 1798 -
Thirty-fifth report from the select committee on finance, &c
Army expenditure. Ordered to be printed 27th June 1798 -
Thirty-fourth report from the select committee on finance, &c
Chatham chest, Greenwich Hospital, and Chelsea Hospital. Ordered to be printed 26th June 1798 -
Thirty-third report from the select committee on finance, &c
Office for sick and wounded seamen. Ordered to be printed 26th June 1798 -
Thirty-second report from the select committee on finance, &c
Victualling office. Ordered to be printed 26th June 1798 -
Thirty-first report from the select committee on finance
Admiralty, Dock-Yards, and transports. Ordered to be printed 26th June 1798