| John Ashton - Great Britain - 1885 - 624 pages
...surrendered themselves prisoners. The great Spirit and Loyalty that the Gentlemen and Peasantry have shown on this occasion exceeds description. Many thousands...and attacked the enemy, previous to the arrival of the Troops that were sent against them." "February 24th, 9 o'clock PM — I have the honour and pleasure... | |
| Harold Felix Baker Wheeler, Alexander Meyrick Broadley - Great Britain - 1908 - 482 pages
...anxiously awaiting tidings from the front : — From Lord Milford. " HAVERFORDWEST, "February 2$th, 1797, Six o'clock AM "Since I had the honour of writing...were sent against them." " HAVERFORDWEST, " February 24th, Nine o'clock PM " I have the honour and pleasure to inform your Grace that the whole of the French... | |
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