Henry Munro chief of the Irish rebels: Who Commanded on the 13th of June 1798 an Army of about 1700 Rebels, on the high ground behind Lord Moira's house, near Ballynahinch was after the defeat of his Army taken prisoner the 15th Inst. skulking in the fields near Castlewellan, with a few of his followers on Saturday the 16th he was tried by a Court Martial at Lisburn (where he had been a Shopkeeper
Hand-colored aquatint (after Rowlandson); figure in military dress, mounted, with long lance, outdoors, leading band of rebels in various military costumes. Hand-colored aquatint (after Rowlandson); figure in military dress, mounted, with long lance, outdoors, leading band of rebels in various military costumes. Small oblong folio, matted; margins trimmed; clean. Heidelberg, H. Tenner, 1954.
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