1798: Death of Father Murphy A handbill headed 'Dublin Castle, 27th June 1798' with an extract of a letter received from Major General Sir Charles Asgill, at Kilkenny, 26 June 1798, announcing the defeat of some five thousand rebels, who had fled from Wexford, at their position at Kilconnel Hill. 'Their Chief, called Murphy, a Priest, and upwards of one thousand men were killed. Ten Pieces of Cannon, two Swivels, their Colours, and Quantities of Ammunition, Arms, Cattle &c. were taken.' Single sheet printed one side only, laid paper, rough edges, circa 270 x 150 mm, n.p. n.d., a very rare item. 1798: Death of Father Murphy A handbill headed 'Dublin Castle, 27th June 1798' with an extract of a letter received from Major General Sir Charles Asgill, at Kilkenny, 26 June 1798, announcing the defeat of some five thousand rebels, who had fled from Wexford, at their position at Kilconnel Hill. 'Their Chief, called Murphy, a Priest, and upwards of one thousand men were killed. Ten Pieces of Cannon, two Swivels, their Colours, and Quantities of Ammunition, Arms, Cattle &c. were taken.' Single sheet printed one side only, laid paper, rough edges, circa 270 x 150 mm, n.p. n.d., a very rare item.
1798: Death of Father Murphy A handbill headed 'Dublin Castle, 27th June 1798' with an extract of a letter received from Major General Sir Charles Asgill, at Kilkenny, 26 June 1798, announcing the defeat of some five thousand rebels, who had fled from Wexford, at their position at Kilconnel Hill. 'Their Chief, called Murphy, a Priest, and upwards of one thousand men were killed. Ten Pieces of Cannon, two Swivels, their Colours, and Quantities of Ammunition, Arms, Cattle &c. were taken.' Single sheet printed one side only, laid paper, rough edges, circa 270 x 150 mm, n.p. n.d., a very rare item. 1798: Death of Father Murphy A handbill headed 'Dublin Castle, 27th June 1798' with an extract of a letter received from Major General Sir Charles Asgill, at Kilkenny, 26 June 1798, announcing the defeat of some five thousand rebels, who had fled from Wexford, at their position at Kilconnel Hill. 'Their Chief, called Murphy, a Priest, and upwards of one thousand men were killed. Ten Pieces of Cannon, two Swivels, their Colours, and Quantities of Ammunition, Arms, Cattle &c. were taken.' Single sheet printed one side only, laid paper, rough edges, circa 270 x 150 mm, n.p. n.d., a very rare item.
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