Ulster Volunteers in Fermanagh inspected by General Sir George Richardson
General Sir George Richardson, who was accompanied by Colonel Hackett Pain, today inspected about 250 troopers belonging to the Enniskillen Horse...
Read moreGeneral Sir George Richardson, who was accompanied by Colonel Hackett Pain, today inspected about 250 troopers belonging to the Enniskillen Horse...
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