Lake, Gerald Lake, Viscount, 1744-1808
Lake, Gerald, 1744-1808
Lake, Gerard Lake, Viscount, 1744-1808
Gerard Lake
Lake, Gerard Lake, 1744-1808
VIAF ID: 76184033 (Personal)
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Gerard Lake
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Lake, Gerald ‡d 1744-1808
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Lake, Gerard Lake, ‡c Viscount, ‡d 1744-1808
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (25)
Works
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Advices have been received this morning from St. Johnston, the head-quarters of the Lord Lieutenant, which bring the ... intelligence, that Lieutenant-General Lake having come up with the enemy yesterday morning, entirely defeated them [the rebels]... | |
Collection of letters on the state of the country before and during the rebellion of 1798, mainly to Major-General John Knox from General Gerard Lake, later 1st Viscount Lake, Major-General George Nugent, Robert Stuart, later 2nd Marquis of Londonderry, Thomas Pelham, later 2nd Earl of Chichester, General Henry Lawes Luttrell, 2nd Earl of Carhampton and others | |
Complete peerage, vol. 7, 1910: | |
Extract of a letter from Lieutenant General Lake to Lord Viscount Castlereagh, dated Enniscorthy, 21st June, 1798 | |
Miscellaneous reports. 1798-06-22 | |
Notice. In case of any alarm during the dark nights, the inhabitants are hereby commanded immediately to place lights in the windows of the middle floors of their houses. ... | |
Notice. Lieutenant General Lake, commanding His Majesty's forces in this Kingdom, having received from His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant full powers to put down rebellion, and to punish rebels in the most summary manner... | |
[An order issued by Lieutenant General Lake, Commander of the British Forces in Ireland on May 24, 1798 enforcing a curfew from nine o'clock at night till five in the morning in Dublin "under pain of punishment"]. |