The Accounts received from General Nugent this Morning �.
13/06/1798
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The Accounts received from General Nugent this Morning �.
Date of Article: 13/06/1798
Printer / Publisher: Dublin Castle
Address: Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty, Dublin
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Dublin Castle, 13th June, 1798. THE Accounts received from General Nugent this Morning, confirm the Statement that the disaffected in the County of Antrim were delivering up their Arms, and shewing every Symptom of Contrition. A Letter received from Major General Sir Charles Asgill states, that Captain Heatly, of the Wicklow Militia, had 1 fallen in with a Party of the REBELS near Roar, on re- turning from Ross to Gowran, and killed forty of them. The Parish of Roar, and the adjoining Parishes, have of- fered to surrender all their Arms ; and the Major General hopes that the County of Kilkenny will be immediately re- stored
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