ribbonmen造句
- Orangemen, Ribbonmen, and United Irishmen are alike unknown.
- At least 30 Catholics were killed in clashes between Ribbonmen and Orangemen.
- The following week Ribbonmen visited Cullen's house, demanding ?hAughegan.
- On the 19 March, six leading Ribbonmen from between Loughrea and Craughwell were arrested.
- Other deployments were against organisations like the Ribbonmen, which attacked landlords, their property and stock.
- The Ribbonmen's organisation was similar to that of the Whiteboys or the Radicals in England.
- Up to two hundred Catholic Ribbonmen attempted to destroy a tavern in Garvagh where the Orange Lodge met.
- In November of the same year, ribbonmen attacked an Orange band, puncturing some of their drums.
- Local tradition relates that he was eventually captured by the Ribbonmen and hanged at Cregg Castle, Kilchreest.
- On 12 July 1830, Orange Order marches led to clashes between Orangemen and Ribbonmen in Maghera and Castledawson.
- It's difficult to see ribbonmen in a sentence. 用ribbonmen造句挺难的
- One of the Ribbonmen was killed and the rest couldn't gain access to the tavern and dispersed.
- When 1000 armed Ribbonmen gathered, shots were fired, Catholic homes were burnt and about 80 Catholics killed.
- On 12 July 1830, Orange Institution parades led to confrontations between Orangemen and Ribbonmen in Maghera and Castledawson.
- On 12 July 1830, Orange parades led to confrontations between Orangemen and Ribbonmen in Maghera and Castledawson in County Londonderry.
- A clash between Catholic Ribbonmen and Protestant Orangemen occurred the day before the July fair was to be held in the town.
- Secret peasant societies such as the Whiteboys and the Ribbonmen used sabotage and violence to intimidate landlords into better treatment of their tenants.
- However the locals who were heavily armed had been warned and were waiting for the Ribbonmen, driving them off killing one and wounding several.
- The Ribbonmen, estimated to number up to two hundred strong but armed only with farm implements, planned to attack and destroy a tavern frequented by the Orangemen.
- One of Carleton's biographers alleges that the novelist glorified a 17th-century rapparee because he did not feel able to praise the Ribbonmen of his own era.
- The ideology of the Ribbonmen supported the Catholic Association and the political separation of Ireland from Great Britain, and the rights of the tenant as against those of the landlord.