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miles inland and
capture an
enemy capital",
according to
historian John
McCavitt. Ross
refused to
accept ****burn's
recommendation to burn the
entire city...
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McCavitt 2002, p. 116. "... misconstrued a wood-cutting
expedition which he had
undertaken at
Conmoyre Wood ..."
McCavitt 2002, pp. 117–118...
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McGinty 2013a, p. 40; O'Neill 2017, p. 25.
Morgan 2002, pp. 5–6.
Morgan 1993, p. 210.
McGettigan 2005, p. 123;
McCavitt 2007, p. 562.
McGurk 2001...
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McCavitt, John (2005) [2002]. The
Flight of the Earls. Gill & MacMillan. pp. 136–137. ISBN 978-0-7171-3936-1. OL 39495855M.
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Royle 2004, p. 140.
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optimistic about the
possibility of
capturing the
capital city,
author John
McCavitt ****erted that Ross "never
dreamt for one
minute that an army of 3,500 men...
- to Tory Island,
where they were
successfully besieged.
McCavitt p.135-42
McCavitt p.146
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which is in the
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