Scots Mercenary Forces in Ireland (1565-1603): An Account of Their Service During that Period, of the Reaction, of Their Activities on Scottish Affairs, and of the Effect of Their Presence in Ireland, Together with an Examination of the Gallóglaigh Or Galloglas |
Contents
PREFACE | 1 |
The Gallóglaigh Galloglas or Hebridean mercenary | 8 |
CHAPTER | 15 |
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Scots Mercenary Forces in Ireland (1565-1603): An Account of Their Service ... Gerard Anthony Hayes-McCoy No preview available - 1937 |
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