A Fvll and trve relation of the late great victory : obtained by the Protestants against the rebells in Ireland in which is declared the manner of the fight, with the number of those that are slaine, and the names of such men of ranke and qualitie that are either slaine or taken prisoners : all which was sent from Dublin in a letter dated the 5 of this instant moneth of Aprill, and received the 11 of the same, 1643.
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