A Late and trve relation from Ireland : of the vvarlike and bloody proceedings of the rebellious papists in that kingdome from Novemb. 1, to this present, 1641 : vvherein is declared their barbarous and cruell actions the great and many outrages and robberies committed by them in divers provinces of that kingdome : with the entrance of some English and Scottish forces into the north parts of Ireland under these commanders, viz : the Lord Grandison, the Lord Chichester, the Lord Conway, the Lord Cromwell and the late skirmshes and conflicts that hath beene betweene them.
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