The Last and best newes from Ireland : declaring first the warlike and cruell proceeding of the rebels who are all papists and Jesuits of the kingdome : secondly, the entrance of some English and Scottish companies into the north-parts of Ireland under the command of these foure noblemen : the Lord Grandison, the Lord Chichester, the Lord Conway, the Lord Cromwell, also the late incounters which they have had with those rebels : thirdly, how the rebels would have fired and burnt up the city of Dublin with wild-fire : and likewise the taking of some Irish Lords and other commanders prisoners both of horse and foot : fourthly, divers letters from severall persons of good worth in Ireland touching the cruell proceedings of the rebells to this very day : fifthly, Irelands complaint and Englands reliefe sent by the honorable House of Parliament to ayde and assist their brethren : together with the names of those commanders that are appointed for this religious designe : sixtly, the proclamation made by the lords and justices of Ireland.
| Other Authors: | Watson, Joseph, Merchant in Dublin |
|---|---|
| Format: | Microform Book |
| Language: | English |
| Series: | Early English books, 1641-1700 ;
256:E.177, no. 10. |
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