The English army is mustered three days …

Years: 1599 - 1599
September

The English army is mustered three days later outside of Kells, making up thirty-seven hundred foot and three hundred horse.

Concerned at O'Neill's readiness to attack the Pale and Dublin if the army moves too far north, Essex writes to the queen to say that he is weary with life, but still intends that Kells should be the frontier garrison for the coming winter.

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