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Artefacts

The Dublin Castle ‘Brown Bess’ musket

By Lar Joye The ‘Brown Bess’ musket was the one used by the British Army from 1720 to 1850. There is no agreement on the origin of the name—maybe from the colour, perhaps a corruption of the German word for gun (buche) or simply a soldier’s nickname. It was not a very effective weapon, firing … Read more

Categories Artefacts, Issue 4 (July/August 2017), Volume 25

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