The Duel in Irish History by James Kelly

On 2 February 1773, four peers - Lord Townshend, the Earl of Bel/amont and their seconds Lords Ancram and Ligonier - assembled in Marylebone Fields on the outskirts of London to determine an affair of honour. The dispute arose from an injury Townshend was deemed to have done Bellamont the previous year when he was ... Read more

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