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English: Drogheda -- S. R. Gardiner notes: Founded on the copy of Ravell's map published 1749 in D'Alton's History of Drogheda, Vol. II, p. 363, Note A few places have been omitted after comparison with the rough map of 1657 in the same volume p. 285, and the ordinary name "Mill Mount" substituted for "The Mound". The Ravine on the east side and the fall ground on the west have been added.
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Source History of the Commonwealth and Protectorate, 1649-1656 (1903) volume 1 page 113
Author Gardiner, Samuel Rawson and F.S. Weller (illustrator)

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