Contents Vol. XXIV
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Irish tents in Spanish Flanders, winter 1641 , (Illustrated)
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Eoghan OhAnnrachain and Gerard Aubert |
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'They lived and loved and died': the integration of the Irish military at Aire-sur-la-Lys into the life of eighteenth-century France (Illustrated)
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Eoghan OhAnnrachain |
Page 11 |
Roger Morrice, Sir Henry Hobart, and a new eyewitness account of the battle of the Boyne
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Jason McElligot |
Page 44 |
Defence from the dispossessed: the state-sponsored garrisoning of the South Tipperary landscape, c. 1650 - c. 1730 (Illustrated)
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David J. Butler |
Page 45 |
| The Nenagh Mutiny, 7-9 July 1856 (Illustrated) |
Louis O'Brien |
Page 57 |
| Officer's Duty Free Wine Allowance, 1839 |
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Page 64 |
Journey's End: the fight for the Ulster Division's Forward Zone, 21 st March 1918
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Nicholas Perry |
Page 65 |
Deaths in Irish Regiments 1939-1945 and the extent of Irish volunteering for the British Army
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Yvonne McEwen |
Page 81 |
| The Colour of Berwick's Regiment (Illustrated) |
F.W. van Brock |
Page 121 |
| West Cork and the Elizabethan Wars, 1565-1603 |
Edward 0 'Mahony |
Page 123 |
| A Prayer for the good successe of her Maiesties forces in Ireland [1599] |
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Page 160 |
| Irish soldiers in Swedish service 1609-1613 |
Alexia Grosjean and Steve Murdoch |
Page 161 |
Lally, the Regime's Scapegoat |
Eoghan O hAnnrachain |
Page 165 |
The exchange of letters between Lally and Coote upon the surrender of Pondicherry , 15 January 176
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Page 177 |
Countering a French threat: the Irish experience in the development of Light Infantry between 1793 and 1803
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I.F. Nelson |
Page 179 |
| The Fighting 69th times four |
Caroline M Rerucha |
Page 192 |
| W.Y. Cannan (1909-2003) |
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Page 193 |
What have you done for Ireland? The 36th ( Ulster) Division in the Great War: Politics, propaganda and the demography of deaths Y
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Yvonne McEwan |
Page 194 |
Easter Rising 1916: Count Plunkett's letter to Pope Benedict XV
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Jerome aan de Wiel |
Page 219 |
The Celtic cross at Limburg an der Lahn, Germany: a sentimental journey (Illustrated)
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Anthony O'Brien |
Page 241 |
Irish participation in Scandinavian armies during the Thirty Years' War
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Alexia Grosjean and Steve Murdoch |
Page 277 |
| Flag of an Irish regiment in Bavarian service, 1626-1633 (Illustrated) |
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Page 288 |
Controlling Insurrection: Garrisons, Police Barracks, and Bridewells in South Tipperary , c. 1750 - c. 1840 (Illustrated)
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David J Butler |
Page 291 |
| Shako Plates of the Belfast Volunteers (Illustrated) |
F. Glenn Thompson |
Page 307 |
'A Work of Irish Manufacture' - Captain William Siborne's Waterloo Model
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Peter Hoftchroer |
Page 309 |
Mac Mahon (1808-93), Duke of Magenta, Marshal of France, President of the Republic (Illustrated)
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George Clark |
Page 309 |
| Georges Yver' s historical essay, 'Les Irlandais en Algerie' (1919) |
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Page 342 |
| Lieutenant-Colonel K.H. Powers (1929-2005) |
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Page 342 |
| Ann Caraway Ivins |
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Page 360 |
Aspects of Anglo-Norman secular settlement in Longford and Roscommon c. 1300 (Illustrated)
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Linda Doran |
Page 361 |
Gaelic military organisation and the Nine Years' War - the army of Red Hugh O'Donnell
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Darren McGettigan |
Page 397 |
''Ruddy cheeks and strapping thighs': an analysis of the ordinary soldiers in the ranks of the Irish regiments of eighteenth-century France
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Colm 0 Conaill |
Page 411 |
John Murray and the building of the Dun Laoghaire martello towers (Illustrated)
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Arnold Horner |
Page 427 |
The contribution of Ulstermen to the Bolshaya Igra (Illustrated)
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W.A. Eakins |
Page 435 |
| Whence came the Royal Dublin Fusiliers? |
Tom Burke |
Page 451 |
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