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 | | Sir Henry, a less able soldier than his father, was killed at the disastrous Battle of the Yellow Ford in 1598. |
 | | He was at the Battle of Arklow on 9 June, and commanded a division at Vinegar Hill on 21 June [where he blotted his copy-book by allowing large numbers of the rebels defeated at the battle of Vinegar Hill, Enniscorthy, to escape through what became known as "Needham's Gap". |
 | | H.M.S. "Caroline", a cruiser which had taken part in the Battle of Jutland and which was then being paid off after service in the East Indies, became the headquarters of the Division in Musgrave Channel, Belfast. |
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