However, the Irish did not simply escape paying taxes at the same level as in Britain, for army regiments were garrisoned in Ireland. |
During this period the island was strongly garrisoned by regular troops, and the governor was nominated by the Crown. |
It was mainly garrisoned by British troops, who dug more tunnels here to add to the mediaeval ones which already existed there. |
He was 13 when the Civil War broke out, and at 16 joined a regiment garrisoned at Newport Pagnell. |
England had garrisoned troops in Dublin, and shortly after Matt was born in 1856, soldiers began returning from the Crimean War. |
The island was garrisoned by 22,000 soldiers and fortified with a network of underground bunkers. |