But where did it get its name from, and who was "The Garnet"? Born in Ireland in 1833, Sir Garnet Joseph Wolseley was an influential field marshall who saw service in military action all over the ...
Stroud, Eng.: Amberly / Chicago: Trafalgar Square, 2017. Pp. 390+. Illus., maps, appends., notes, biblio., index. $39.95. ISBN: 1445665484 Garnet Wolseley’s ...
THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR: AN ENGLISH VIEW By Garnet Wolseley Stackpole Books. 272 pages. $26/95. REVIEWED BY JOHN M. TAYLOR The first British officer to visit the Confederacy had at one time expected to ...
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Taken from the Drogheda IndependentOctober 1882 Continued from last weekAt the monthly meeting of the Drogheda Corporation Mr Devin read out Alderman Thomas Connolly's notice, which read as follows: ...
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Wolseley School was built in 1921 and named after Col. Garnet J. Wolseley, a British general who led the 1870 Red River Expedition to suppress Louis Riel and the Métis resistance in what was to become ...
On its perch overlooking Norwich Market, The Garnet is one of the city's most recognisable pubs. But where did it get its name from, and who was "The Garnet"? Born in Ireland in 1833, Sir Garnet ...
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