HEADFORT CAVALRY, CO. GALWAY, LATE 18TH CENTURY IRISH YEOMANRY SHOULDER BELT PLATE. Oval, cast brass, crowned Maid of Erin harp engraved at centre, twin ribbons above and below bearing the regimental title ''Headfort Cavalry'', single hook and twin fixing studs to reverse, circa 1798, 2.8'' x 2.2'' (7.5 x 5.3cm) vertical approx. Most certainly the Headfort of Co. Galway, and not the Ceannanas Mor (Headfort) of Co. Meath, the volunteer units from which latter town during the late 18th century always titling themselves as being from ''Kells''. HEADFORT CAVALRY, CO. GALWAY, LATE 18TH CENTURY IRISH YEOMANRY SHOULDER BELT PLATE. Oval, cast brass, crowned Maid of Erin harp engraved at centre, twin ribbons above and below bearing the regimental title ''Headfort Cavalry'', single hook and twin fixing studs to reverse, circa 1798, 2.8'' x 2.2'' (7.5 x 5.3cm) vertical approx. Most certainly the Headfort of Co. Galway, and not the Ceannanas Mor (Headfort) of Co. Meath, the volunteer units from which latter town during the late 18th century always titling themselves as being from ''Kells''.
HEADFORT CAVALRY, CO. GALWAY, LATE 18TH CENTURY IRISH YEOMANRY SHOULDER BELT PLATE. Oval, cast brass, crowned Maid of Erin harp engraved at centre, twin ribbons above and below bearing the regimental title ''Headfort Cavalry'', single hook and twin fixing studs to reverse, circa 1798, 2.8'' x 2.2'' (7.5 x 5.3cm) vertical approx. Most certainly the Headfort of Co. Galway, and not the Ceannanas Mor (Headfort) of Co. Meath, the volunteer units from which latter town during the late 18th century always titling themselves as being from ''Kells''. HEADFORT CAVALRY, CO. GALWAY, LATE 18TH CENTURY IRISH YEOMANRY SHOULDER BELT PLATE. Oval, cast brass, crowned Maid of Erin harp engraved at centre, twin ribbons above and below bearing the regimental title ''Headfort Cavalry'', single hook and twin fixing studs to reverse, circa 1798, 2.8'' x 2.2'' (7.5 x 5.3cm) vertical approx. Most certainly the Headfort of Co. Galway, and not the Ceannanas Mor (Headfort) of Co. Meath, the volunteer units from which latter town during the late 18th century always titling themselves as being from ''Kells''.
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