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surrendered and Ireton
Ireton returned to Limerick in June 1651 and besieged the city for five months until it surrendered in October 1651.

surrendered and 1651
The city finally surrendered in October 1651.
Waterford and Duncannon also surrendered in 1651.
In 1651, Admiral Blake surrounded the garrison and blocked Royalist supply ships from Jersey, so they surrendered on 9 December.
After the fall of Elizabeth Castle to Blake, Carteret surrendered to Parliament on 12 December 1651.
* Siege of Limerick ( 1650 – 1651 ), Confederate Catholics and English Royalists surrendered to English Parliamentary forces
He was present at the Battle of Worcester ( 3 September 1651 ), where his men surrendered, and he himself was captured and imprisoned in the Tower of London.

surrendered and during
He was unable to send any more help to his allies on the Continent, and during the next few years many of them, left to resist French pressure unaided, surrendered to the inevitable and made their peace with Philip.
The wrecked ship surrendered during the night.
Although he lost many of his battles, he never surrendered his army during the war, and he continued to fight the British relentlessly until the war's end.
At Tannenberg 92, 000 Russians surrendered during the battle.
After the 1410 Battle of Grunwald, Bishop Heinrich Vogelsang of Warmia surrendered to King Władysław II Jagiełło of Poland, and later with Bishop Henry of Sambia gave homage to the Polish king at the Polish camp during the siege of Marienburg Castle ( Malbork ).
* Vespasian disbanded four Rhine legions ( I Germanica, IIII Macedonica, XV Primigenia and XVI Gallica ), disgraced for having surrendered or lost their eagles during the revolt of Julius Civilis.
The minimal Iraqi security forces on site surrendered, and with the exception of a GROM soldier who broke an ankle during the insertion, the operation went off with no casualties.
Probably during this period he surrendered his beautiful daughter-in-law Zaida to the Christian king, who made her his concubine — some authorities suggest he married her after she bore him a son, Sancho.
Weygand initially fought against the Germans during the invasion of France in 1940, but then surrendered to and collaborated with the Germans as part of the Vichy France regime.
Despite Dundee's initial successes in the north, Gordon eventually surrendered on 14 June, due to dwindling supplies, and having lost 70 men during the three-month siege.
Trusted by the popular party, Pembroke was made governor of the Isle of Wight, and he was one of the representatives of the parliament on several occasions, notably during the negotiations at Uxbridge in 1645 and at Newport in 1648, and when the Scots surrendered Charles in 1647.
According to many accounts of the battle, between five and seven Texans surrendered during the battle, possibly to General Castrillon.
This could mean that perhaps Rome surrendered during or after the battle.
Following Henry's death in 1316, Heston was owned by the Crown, and later to the wardens of St Giles Hospital, prior to being surrendered to Henry VIII during the Dissolution of the Monasteries.
The town surrendered its incorporation during the Great Depression when it could no longer fund municipal services.
It is best known as the location that British General John Burgoyne surrendered to American General Horatio Gates at the end of the Battles of Saratoga on October 17, 1777, often cited as the turning point for the United States during the American Revolutionary War.
It was besieged by Sweden on 12 June 1631 and surrendered on 16 June when imperial commander Perusi was shot during a ride.
Re-captured by Sir William Tailboys during the winter he surrendered to Hastings, Sir John Howard and Sir Ralph Grey of Heton in late July 1462.
The modernized fortress played a big role during the November Uprising in 1830-1831 and surrendered as the last Polish resistance point.
This abbey surrendered during the dissolution in 1534.
Nearly all ground and flying personnel were employed as infantry at some point during their time on Bataan, where most surrendered on 9 April 1942.
Finally, after a devastating five-day battle during freezing weather conditions with no food or blankets, with the major war leaders dead, Joseph formally surrendered to General Nelson Appleton Miles on October 5, 1877 in the Bear Paw Mountains of the Montana Territory, less than 40 miles ( 60 km ) south of Canada in a place close to the present-day Chinook in Blaine County.
During the siege of 1870 during the Franco-Prussian War, the last time that Toul's defenses were used as a classic fortress, 64 guns opened fire at 6: 00 a. m. on 23 September, and the fortress surrendered at 3: 00 p. m. after 2, 433 shells had been fired.
It was a major town standing for the Royalist cause during the Civil War, " Newark was besieged on three occasions and finally surrendered only when ordered to do so by the King after his own surrender.
He was based on William Joseph Cody Garlow ( grandson of the famed Buffalo Bill Cody ) who surrendered his unit to the German forces during the Battle of the Bulge.

surrendered and Cromwellian
Unlike nearby Waterford and Duncannon, Dungarvan surrendered without a siege in the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland ( 1649 – 53 ).
Galway surrendered to Cromwellian forces in 1652 after a nine-month siege ; plague and expulsions of Catholic citizens followed.

surrendered and period
No. 187 / 1972 – Firearms ( Temporary Custody ) Order, 1972 ) was issued for all privately-held pistols and all rifles over. 22 calibre to be surrendered to local Garda ( police ) stations by 5 August 1972, for a period of one month.
A period of guerrilla warfare ensued, but most rebels had surrendered by August 1961.
The style, no doubt, is rhetorical and exaggerated, and his authority as an eyewitness does not extend beyond that district of Northern Italy, in which he lived, but we have evidence from other sources that the corruption was widespread … Undoubtedly during this period the traditions of sacerdotal celibacy in Western Christendom suffered severely but even though a large number of the clergy, not only priests but bishops, openly took wives and begot children to whom they transmitted their benefices, the principle of celibacy was never completely surrendered in the official enactments of the Church.
During this period, the courtesy title for the heirs apparent of the Marquesses was Baron St John ; that of Earl of Wiltshire does not seem to have been used, perhaps because of an unsubstantiated tradition that that title was surrendered upon the creation of the Marquessate.
They managed one solitary victory over local rivals Cowdenbeath in November during this period and surrendered top spot to Alloa.
His swearing-in marked the beginning of a 20-year period of ARENA presidencies, and also marked only the second time in El Salvador's history that the ruling party peacefully surrendered power to the opposition.
Sinclair, however, tells her that he had fought in the climactic battle of the Earth-Minbari war, and that there is a twenty-four hour period in the climactic battle, just before the Minbari surrendered, that he can't account for.
Germany surrendered unconditionally before Busse's probationary period expired.
The ' Caps scored 11 goals and only surrendered one ( on a free kick ) in five playoff games and one OT period.
Others maintained that they followed the "... religion of Ibrahim, the hanif, the Muslim ..." It has been theorized by Watt that the verbal term Islam ; arising from the participle form of Muslim ( meaning: surrendered to God ); may have only arisen as an identifying descriptor for the religion in the late Medinan period.
Within the period of 1922 – 1923, 33 of 57 active guerrilla detachments disintegrated or surrendered to the Soviet authorities.
The personnel were now completely New Zealanders, but when Japan surrendered, the squadron had received only three Lincolns to take to the Far East, and it was soon disbanded, with the New Zealanders being slowly shipped home over a twelve-month period.
However, in the quarter-final game against Belarus, with the game tied late in the third period, Salo surrendered a 20-metre goal from defenceman Vladimir Kopat.
The Italians surrendered on 17 May 1941, and this battle honour refers to the period from 11 to 19 April.

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