The Demands of the rebels in Ireland, vnto the state and councell of Dublin, February 3, 1641 [1642] : the names of the chiefe of them are these, the Lord Mount Garret, Delvin, Don Luce, Cargena, Limbrey, Oneale, with divers others ...
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The Demands of the rebels in Ireland, vnto the state and councell of Dublin, February 3, 1641 [1642] : the names of the chiefe of them are these, the Lord Mount Garret, Delvin, Don Luce, Cargena, Limbrey, Oneale, with divers others ...
The last joyfull newes from Ireland : being the copies of two severall letters sent from Dublin the 28 of Aprill, 1642 to a noble person in this city : being the relation of a renowned victory obtained against 12000 rebels under the command of the Lord Mantgarret and the lords of the Pale where divers of the rebels were slaine and but 40 English : this victory was obtained by these worthy champions, the Earle of Ormond, Sir Charles Coate, Captaine Skoute, Captain Lucas : likewise the names of the chiefe commanders of the rebels that were taken and lost their heads, Colonell Arthur Cavenaough, the Lord Montgarrets sonne, Colonell Sutton, Colonell Birne : also a true intelligence of an English ship taken at Galwdy with 8 peeces of ordance and other munition with the surprisall of the Lord Montgarrets wagons with great store of victuall and munition : whereunto is annexed an order of the House of Commons for the providing for the souldiers imployed in the Irish Warres.
by: P. R.
Published: (1642)
by: P. R.
Published: (1642)
The last joyfull newes from Ireland : being the copies of two severall letters sent from Dublin the 28 of Aprill, 1642 to a noble person in this city : being the relation of a renowned victory obtained against 12000 rebels under the command of the Lord Mantgarret and the lords of the Pale where divers of the rebels were slaine and but 40 English : this victory was obtained by these worthy champions, the Earle of Ormond, Sir Charles Coate, Captaine Skoute, Captain Lucas : likewise the names of the chiefe commanders of the rebels that were taken and lost their heads, Colonell Arthur Cavenaough, the Lord Montgarrets sonne, Colonell Sutton, Colonell Birne : also a true intelligence of an English ship taken at Galwdy with 8 peeces of ordance and other munition with the surprisall of the Lord Montgarrets wagons with great store of victuall and munition : whereunto is annexed an order of the House of Commons for the providing for the souldiers imployed in the Irish Warres.
by: P. R.
by: P. R.
A Renowned victory obtained against the rebels on the first day of June : neere Burros the Duke of Buckinghams castle, by the valour of these noble and valiant commanders : the Earle of Ormond, the Earl of Eastmeath, the Lord Don Luce, Earle of Antrim, Sir Thomas Lucas, Sir Patricke VVymes, Sir Richard Greenvill, Colonell Iohn Barry, Captaine Armestrong : against the Lord Mountgarret, the Lord Dunsany, the Lord Plunket, the Lord Muskro, the Lord Dunhowin with 18000 rebels : wherein is manifested how the Lord Don-luce tooke the Lord Dunsany prisoner, with five of the great commanders, which are now prisoners in the castle at Dublin : likewise a true relation that the rebels have sent a petition to the Parliament, desiring to lay downe their armes upon condition of peace.
Published: (1642)
Published: (1642)
A Renowned victory obtained against the rebels on the first day of June : neere Burros the Duke of Buckinghams castle, by the valour of these noble and valiant commanders : the Earle of Ormond, the Earl of Eastmeath, the Lord Don Luce, Earle of Antrim, Sir Thomas Lucas, Sir Patricke VVymes, Sir Richard Greenvill, Colonell Iohn Barry, Captaine Armestrong : against the Lord Mountgarret, the Lord Dunsany, the Lord Plunket, the Lord Muskro, the Lord Dunhowin with 18000 rebels : wherein is manifested how the Lord Don-luce tooke the Lord Dunsany prisoner, with five of the great commanders, which are now prisoners in the castle at Dublin : likewise a true relation that the rebels have sent a petition to the Parliament, desiring to lay downe their armes upon condition of peace.
Joyfull newes from Captain Marro in Ireland, or, His second victory over the rebels, April 18 : shewing in a most true and exact relation the manner of two glorious battles, never to be forgotten : the first, by the invincible courage of Captiain [sic] Marro, April 18 : also his parley, and the assault and repulse of Mongarrets army, April 19 : the second, by the said Captain Marro, and being seconded by Sir Henry Tichbourn, gave the rebels a great overthrow, with the number of men that were slain in each battle : also His Majesties message to the House of Peers, April the 22, 1642.
by: Damon, John, 17th cent
Published: (1642)
by: Damon, John, 17th cent
Published: (1642)
Joyfull newes from Captain Marro in Ireland or, His second victory over the rebels, April 18. : Shewing in a most true and exact relation, the manner of two glorious battles, never to be forgotten. The first, by the invincible courage, of Captiain [sic] Marro, April 18. Also his parley, and the assault and repulse of Mongarrets army, April 19. The second, by the said Captain Marro, and being seconded by Sir Henry Tichbourn, gave the rebels a great overthrow, with the number of men that were slain in each battle. Also His Majesties message to the House of Peers, April the 22. 1642.
by: Damon, John, 17th cent
Published: (1642)
by: Damon, John, 17th cent
Published: (1642)
Joyfull newes from Captain Marro in Ireland, or, His second victory over the rebels, April 18 : shewing in a most true and exact relation the manner of two glorious battles, never to be forgotten : the first, by the invincible courage of Captiain [as printed] Marro, April 18 : also his parley, and the assault and repulse of Mongarrets army, April 19 : the second, by the said Captain Marro, and being seconded by Sir Henry Tichbourn, gave the rebels a great overthrow, with the number of men that were slain in each battle : also His Majestas printed.
by: Damon, John, active 17th century
by: Damon, John, active 17th century
Captaine Yarner's relation of the battaile fought at Kilrush upon the 15th day of Aprill by my Lord of Ormond : who with 2500 foot and 500 horse overthrew the Lord Mountgarret's army consisting of 8000 foot and 400 horse all well armed and the choyce of eight counties : together with a relation of the proceedings of our army, from the second to the later end of Aprill 1642.
by: Yarner, Captain
by: Yarner, Captain
Captaine Yarner's relation of the battaile fought at Kilrush upon the 15th day of Aprill by my Lord of Ormond : who with 2500 foot and 500 horse overthrew the Lord Mountgarret's army consisting of 8000 foot and 400 horse all well armed and the choyce of eight counties : together with a relation of the proceedings of our army, from the second to the later end of Aprill 1642.
by: Yarner, Captain
Published: (1642)
by: Yarner, Captain
Published: (1642)
A Renowned victory obtained against the rebels on the first day of June, : neere Burros the Duke of Buckinghams castle, by the valour of these noble and valiant commanders. The Earle of Ormond. The Earl of Eastmeath. The Lord Don Luce, Earle of Antrim. Sir Thomas Lucas. Sir Patricke VVymes. Sir Richard Greenvill. Colonell Iohn Barry. Captaine Armestrong. Against the Lord Mountgarret. The Lord Dunsany. The Lord Plunket. The Lord Muskro. The Lord Dunhowin with 18000. rebels. Wherein is manifested how the Lord Don-luce tooke the Lord Dunsany prisoner, with five of the great commanders, which are now prisoners in the castle at Dublin. Likewise a true relation that the rebels have sent a petition to the Parliament, desiring to lay downe their armes upon condition of peace.
Published: (1642)
Published: (1642)
Captaine Yarner's relation of the battaile fought at Kilrush upon the 15th. day of Aprill, by my Lord of Ormond, : who with 2500 foot and 500 horse, overthrew the Lord Mountgarret's army, consisting of 8000 foot and 400 horse, all well armed and the choyce of eight counties. Together with a relation of the proceedings of our army, from the second to the later end of Aprill, 1642.
by: Yarner, Captain
Published: (1642)
by: Yarner, Captain
Published: (1642)
His Maiesties answer to a message sent to him by the House of Commons at Yorke, March 19, 1641 : also two remarkable letters from Ireland sent over by Robert Pickering Secretary unto Sir Symon Harcourt, March 17, 1641 : the first being the copy of a letter written by the Earle of Osmond one of the commanders of the rebels unto the Earle of Delvia wherein he declares the great distresse they are in for want of ammunition and other provision and also frustrate of the reliefe they hoped for out of Flanders : which letter and bearer was intercepted by the night scouts of Sir Symon Harcourt : the second, the copie of the Popes Bull sent unto the Irish rebels found in the trunke of Macke Orobie, his legate who was taken prisoner in the Lord Mountgarrets quarter.
Published: (1641)
Published: (1641)
His Maiesties answer to a message sent to him by the House of Commons at Yorke, March 19, 1641 : also two remarkable letters from Ireland sent over by Robert Pickering Secretary unto Sir Symon Harcourt, March 17, 1641 : the first being the copy of a letter written by the Earle of Osmond one of the commanders of the rebels unto the Earle of Delvia wherein he declares the great distresse they are in for want of ammunition and other provision and also frustrate of the reliefe they hoped for out of Flanders : which letter and bearer was intercepted by the night scouts of Sir Symon Harcourt : the second, the copie of the Popes Bull sent unto the Irish rebels found in the trunke of Macke Orobie, his legate who was taken prisoner in the Lord Mountgarrets quarter.
More happy and joyfull newes from Ireland, or, The victorious proceedings of the Protestants in that kingdome from the 28 day of March, to the 6 day of April, 1642 : shewing in a most reall and exact relation how these four famous pillars of Protestant religion, the Earl of Ormond, the Lord Iones, the Lord Moor, Sir Henrie Titchburn, and Sir Richard Grenville, with 4000 men, and 6 field-pieces gave battle to the rebels neer Corke, kild 5000 men, took some of their commanders prisoners : the rebels being in number 13000 conducted the great rebell Donmadoff, and the Lord Mountgarret, who after a long and tedious battle were forced to fly, leaving great store of ammunition behind them : such a tryumphant victory the Protestants never had since the rebellion : whereunto is annexed the copy of a letter sent from Mr. Hunt in Ireland, which was read in the honourable House of Commons ...
More happy and joyfull newes from Ireland, or, The victorious proceedings of the Protestants in that kingdome from the 28 day of March, to the 6 day of April, 1642 : shewing in a most reall and exact relation how these four famous pillars of Protestant religion, the Earl of Ormond, the Lord Iones, the Lord Moor, Sir Henrie Titchburn, and Sir Richard Grenville, with 4000 men, and 6 field-pieces gave battle to the rebels neer Corke, kild 5000 men, took some of their commanders prisoners : the rebels being in number 13000 conducted the great rebell Donmadoff, and the Lord Mountgarret, who after a long and tedious battle were forced to fly, leaving great store of ammunition behind them : such a tryumphant victory the Protestants never had since the rebellion : whereunto is annexed the copy of a letter sent from Mr. Hunt in Ireland, which was read in the honourable House of Commons ...
Published: (1642)
Published: (1642)
His Maiesties answer to a message sent to him by the House of Commons, at Yorke, March 19. 1641. Also two remarkable letters from Ireland sent over by Robert Pickering, secretary unto Sir Symon Harcourt, March, 17. 1641. The first being the copy of a letter written by the Earle of Osmond one of the commanders of the rebels, unto the Earle of Delvin, wherein he declares the great distresse they are in for want of ammunition and other provision, and also frustrate of the reliefe they hoped for out of Flanders. Which letter and bearer was intercepted by the night scouts of Sir Symon Harcourt. The second, the copie of the Popes Bull sent unto the Irish rebels, found in the trunke of Macke Orobie, his legate, who was taken prisoner in the Lord Mountgarrets quarter.
Published: (1641)
Published: (1641)
More happy and joyfull newes from Ireland: or, The victorious proceedings of the Protestants in that kingdome, from the 28. day of March, to the 6. day of Aprill, 1642. : Shewing, in a most reall, and exact relation, how these four famous pillars of Protestant religion, the Earl of Ormond, the Lord Iones, the Lord Moor, Sir Henrie Titchburn, and Sir Richard Grenvile, with 4000 men, and 6 field-pieces, gave battle to the rebels, neer Corke, kild 5000. men, took some of their commanders prisoners. The rebels being in number 13000. conducted the great rebell Donmadoff, and the Lord Mountgarret; who after a long and tedious battle were forced to fly, leaving great store of ammunition behind them, such a tryumphant victory the Protestants never had, since the rebellion. Whereunto is annexed the copy of a letter sent from Mr. Hunt in Ireland, which was read in the honourable House of Commons, and commanded immediately to be printed. Hen. Elsing. Cler. Parl. D. Com.
Published: (1642)
Published: (1642)
The case of Collonel Walter Butler : of Munphin in the county of Wexford in the kingdom of Ireland.
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The Irish treaty, or, The last and best intelligence from Ireland : being a perfect relation of the most remarkable occurrents in that kingdome since the Lord Taffes going over thither with a commission from His Majesty to treat with the rebels there : in which is contained an exact relation of the said Treaty at Trimme between the Marquesse of Ormond and Sir Francis Willoughby for His Majesty and the Lord Neuterfield and others in the behalfe of the rebels : as also a contination of the victorious successe of the Protestant forces in severall parts of Ireland, since the breaking off and conclusion of the said treaty in a letter to the Lady Rogers.
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