A couple of recent posts have referred to deaths on the bridges at Wexford and Enniscorthy during the 1798 rebellion. I thought that Musgrave's rather gory description of killing on a bridge referred to Wexford. Were there others killed on the bridge at Enniscorthy? Or am I getting confused? Are there any accounts of fighting in Enniscorthy itself? Thanks for any help Simon Giles Researching GILES, WEBSTER, GODKIN, JOHNSTON, DR[E]APER, BLOOMFIELD/BROOMFIELD - WEX 1700s