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A BIRTHPLACE OF FREEDOM.
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Killed. | |
John Hynes | County Clare. |
Patrick Gittings | " Kilkenny. |
Patrick Mullens | " Kilkenny. |
John Diamond | " Clare. |
Thomas O'Neil | " Kilkenny. |
George Donaghy | " Donegal. |
Edward Qninn | " Cavan. |
William Quinlan | " Cavan. |
Mortally Wounded. | |
Thaddeus Moore | County Clare. |
James Brown | " Wexford. |
Edward M'Glynn | " Wexford. |
Wounded and Subsequently Recovered. | |
Peter Lalor | Queen's County. |
Patrick Hanofin | County Kerry. |
Michael Hanly | " Tipperary |
Michael O'Neil | " Clare. |
Thomas Callanan | " Clare. |
Patrick Callanan | " Clare. |
James Warner | " Cork. |
Luke Sheehan | " Galway. |
Michael Morrison | " Galway. |
Denis Dynon | " Clare. |
Lalor, commander-in-chief of the diggers, was in his place when the attack was made on the stockade, and fought with conspicuous bravery until he received a ball near the shoulder of the left arm. Some of his men placed him under some protecting slabs within the stockade, and there he was discovered after the engagement was over, lying in a pool of blood. Fortunately his friends, and not his