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General orders : His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant having been pleased to agree to, and confirm, the sentence of the general Court Martial assembled for the trial of Lieutenant Prenties, of the Leicester Regiment of Fencible Infantry: i have received the lord lieutenant's commands to promulgate the same, with His Exceltency's observations thereon, (as contained in the annexed copy of a letter from Lieutanant's Colonel Littlehales to Major General French,) in general orders to the army on this establishment
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General orders : His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant having been pleased to approve of, and confirm, the proceedings and sentence of the general Court-Martial assembled for the trial of Colonel Francis Blake, of the Northumberland Regiment of Fencible Infantry: i have received the lord lieutenant's commands to promulgate the same, with His Excellency's observations thereon, (as contained in the annexed copy of a letter from Lieutenant Colonel Littlchales to Brigadier General Dunne) in general orders to the army on this establishment
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1800
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General orders : His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant having been pleased to approve of, and confirm, the proceedings and sentence of the general Court Martial assembled for the trial of Colonel Montague Burgoyne, of the Loyal Essex Regiment of Fencible Cavalry: i have received His Excellency's commands to promulgate the same in general orders to the army on this establishment
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1800
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General orders : His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant having been pleased to approve of, and confirm the proceedings and sentence of the general Court-Martial assembled in the Garrison of Dublin for the trial of Ensign Richard Kinnin, of the Aberdeenshire Regiment of Fencible Infantry: i have received His Excellency's command to promulgate the same in general orders to the army on this establishment
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1800
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General orders : His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant having been pleased to approve of, and confirm the proceedings and sentence of the general Court-Martial assembled in the Garrison of Dublin for the trial of Lieutenant George Kerr, of the Aberdeenshire Regiment of Fencible Infantry: i have received His Excellency's commands to promulgate the same in general orders to the army on this establishment
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1800
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General orders : His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant having been pleased to approve of, and confirm, the proceedings and sentences of the general Court-Martial assembled for the trial of Lieutenant Clarke, Cornets Daniel and Gregson, of the Essex Regiment of Fencible Cavalry: i have received His Excellency's commands to promulgate the same in general orders to the army on this establishment
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Dublin Castle, 6th Sept. 1799. An account is just received from Sir Ralph Abercrombie, confirming the account of the capture of the Helder, after an obstinate resistance, in which the enemy were fairly worn out by the courage and preserverance of our troops
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1799
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General orders : His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant having been pleased to approve of, and confirm, the proceedings and sentences of the general Courts Martial, assembled for the trials of Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Mc.Lean, and Lieutenant and Paymaster Ranauld Mc.Donell, of the Glengarry Regiment of Fencible Infantry: i have received His Excellency's commands to promulgate the same in general orders to the army on this establishment
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General orders : His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant having transmitted to His Majesty the proceedings of the general Court Martial assembled for the trials of Lieutenant Colonel Sir Thomas Chapman, and Paymaster Owen Wynne Grey, of the 6th Regiment of Dragoon Guards, or Carbineers; and having received His Majesty's commands thereon, it is His Excellency's pleasure that the same should be printed and made known to the army in this kingdom
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Dublin Castle, 16th July, 1798. It having been reported that the mountains of Wicklow afforded a retreat to large bodies of rebel fugitives, Lieutenant General Lake received the lord lieutenant's directions to move different columns in various directions to clear that part of the country
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