A true relation of certaine nevvs from the vvest of Ireland : conteining, 1 the treasonable intents of the Irish rebels, to crown Sir Philome Oncale King of Ireland, and how his crown is taken and carried to the Parliament, the 9 of Iune : 2 the taking and demolishing of the Lord Barramoore's house, called Castle Lyon, by the three arch rebels the Lord Roach, the Lord Musgrave, and Mac. Donah : 3 an allaime given at the wals at Bandonbridge, by Marchata Rhe, and 1000 rebels, how they were repulsed, what numbers were slaine and what pillage was taken, with other remarkable things /
| Main Author: | Travers, Robert, Sir |
|---|---|
| Format: | Microform Book |
| Language: | English |
| Series: | Early English books, 1641-1700 ;
252:E.150, no. 2. |
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A true relation of certaine nevvs from the vvest of Ireland : conteining, 1 the treasonable intents of the Irish rebels, to crown Sir Philome Oncale King of Ireland, and how his crown is taken and carried to the Parliament, the 9 of Iune : 2 the taking and demolishing of the Lord Barramoore's house, called Castle Lyon, by the three arch rebels the Lord Roach, the Lord Musgrave, and Mac. Donah : 3 an allaime given at the wals at Bandonbridge, by Marchata Rhe, and 1000 rebels, how they were repulsed, what numbers were slaine and what pillage was taken, with other remarkable things /
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A true relation of certaine nevvs from the west of Ireland. : Conteining, 1 The treasonable intents of the Irish rebels, to crown Sir Philome Oneale King of Ireland. And how his crown is taken and carried to the Parliament, the 9 of Iune. 2 The taking and demolishing of the Lord Barramoore's house, called Castle Lyon, by the three arch rebels the Lord Roach, the Lord Musgrave, and Mac. Donah. 3 An allarme given at the wals at Bandonbridge, by Macharta Rhe, and 10000 rebels, how they were repulsed, what numbers were slaine and what pillage was taken. With other remarkable things. Sent in a letter by Sir Robert Trevers, from Bandonbridge, the third of Iune 1642, to Lieutenant Iames Finch, in London.
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Musgraves musle broken, or Truth pleading against falshood; : being a just defence and answer to two papers read by Sir Arthur Haslerig: set forth in a letter written to Mr. Moyer, one of the commissioners for compounding. Wherein is discovered how the common-wealth is abused by sub-cummissioners for sequestrations, and a revenue of 13000 l. per annum brought into the state, upon the discovery and charge of John Musgrave.
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Nevv intelligence from Ireland received the 17 of June, 1642 : with the arrivall of the Bishop of St. Davids at Minehead in Sommersetshire, who fled upon his conviction and is now brought in a bark from Dublin and under guard till order from the House what to do with him : sent to Master Otgar, merchant in Swithing-lane : with a relation by another of three defeats given to Sir Philem O Neale, with the taking of his trunke, with the crowne in it : also divers other passages from other places.
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Divers orders set forth by both the honourable House of Parliament for the setting this His Maiesties kingdome in a posture of defence : Tñeir [as printed] expresse care for rectifying of greivances, suppressing of papists authority and what may generally concerne the good of His Maas printed.
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Dolefull nevves from Edinborough in Scotland. : Being sent to England in severall letters, shewing in vvhat danger the city was, upon the 28. of November, being a generall fast proclaimed there. Also, sad newes from New-Castle, being a true relation hovv the major thereof going to visit the coale-pits accompanied by the aldermen, was by a dag wounded, and one of the aldermen in a pit drowned. With lamentable and mournfull newes from Ireland, in the county of Monnoham, of what cruelty was used to a lady, and how a minister was hanged by the rebels. Likewise, the entertainment of the Earle of Tyrone, by the rebels, being a true relation how Dublin was besieged, by him the treacherous Earle of Tyrone : but beaten backe by the Lord Moores companies.
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