Great and good news from Ireland : being a full and true account of the beseiging and taking the famous town of Drogheda by storm with five thousand Protestant soldiers under the command of Lieutenant-Colonel Dowglas : to which is added an impartial relation of the great and signal victory obtained over the Irish rebels near the city of Dublin, the late King James heading of his army in person, and of the taking the very horse on which he rid : also the number of men killed and prisoners taken during the whole action.
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A new express from Ireland: : giving a full account of the third victory obtained by King VVilliam and Prince VVittemberg in the storming of Limmerick: with an account of the killing five thousand on the spot.
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