A Relation from Belfast in Ireland : sent to a friend mentioning some late successe against the rebels by Colonell Clotworthy about Mount-joy in the county of Tyrone : with a letter of the deputy-lieutenants of Devonshire to the gentlemen of Cornwall.
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August, 17. 1642. A relation from Belfast in Ireland, : sent to a friend, mentioning some late successe against the rebels, by Colonell Clotworthy, about Mount-joy, in the county of Tyrone, with a letter of the deputy-lieutenants of Devonshire, to the gentlemen of Cornwall.
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