Great news from Ireland : being a full and true relation of the several great & successful defeats which the Danish and Inniskilling forces hath lately obtained over a party of the Irish rebels at Cliff and Emismack &c. : as also of the present distractions betwixt the French and Irish : with the substance of the late King James's letter to his Queen in France.
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A full and impartial relation, : of the late brave & great actions, that happened betwixt the Inniskilling, and the French Protestants, on the one side, and the Irish rebels, commanded by Collonel Sarsefield, on the other, near Sligo in Ireland, with other material occurrences, relating to the affairs of that kingdom.
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An account of the defeat of the rebels : by their Majesties forces in Queens-County in Ireland, May 4. 1691.
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Great news from Lymerick. : An account of the late action of Capt. Cole, in the River Shannon. : Being [a] relation of his taking a French frigate; as also, of his barring up thirty sale more of French ships. : With an account of the famous Baldarick Lord O'Donnel's terms of submission to their Majesties, for himself, and followers. : To which is added, the late defeat of the rebels in the north, by Collonel Ramsey.
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Good news from Ireland, : being a true and faithful account of a late signal victory gain'd by our English forces near Dublin : together with a report of the taking of that strong city Drogheda, and the speedy advancing of our army from thence towards Dublin : as also an account of the taking of several vessels, and abundance of horses from the enemy, of which the very horse King James rid on in the fight was one, which is now brought to High-lake, with several other things of great moment. /
by: Crysly, James
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Great news from the Duke of Schomberge's army : giving an impartial account of the late bloody fight and engagement between the Irish papists and our English forces : with an account of men kill'd and wounded, together with a journal of the whole siege of Carrickfergus ... /
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Great news from the Duke of Schomberge's army : giving an impartial account of the late bloody fight and engagement between the Irish papists and our English forces : with an account of men kill'd and wounded, together with a journal of the whole siege of Carrickfergus ... /
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