A particular account of the late great engagement in the north of Ireland, : with the total defeat of the Irish, after the killing 6000 of the Irish on the place, and taking their baggage and ammunition, and the Scotch and English remaining masters ofthe field.
| Format: | eBook |
|---|---|
| Language: | English |
| Published: |
London :
Printed for John Bower,
1689.
|
| Series: | Early English books online.
|
| Subjects: | |
| Online Access: | Connect to the full text of this electronic book |
Similar Items
[A particular account of the late] great engagement in the North of Ireland : with the total defeat of the Irish, and after the killing 6000 of the Irish on the place, the taking their baggage and ammunition, and the Scotch and English remaining masters of the field.
Published: (1689)
Published: (1689)
A particular account of the late great engagement in the North of Ireland : With the total defeat of the Irish, and after the killing 6000 of the Irish on the place, the taking their baggage and ammunition, and the Scotch and English remaining masters of the field.
Published: (1689)
Published: (1689)
A particular account of the late great engagement in the North of Ireland, : with the total defeat of the Irish, and after the killing 6000 of the Irish on the place, the taking their baggage and ammunition, and the Scots and English remaining masters of the fields.
Published: (1689)
Published: (1689)
Great and glorious news from Ireland : being a full and particular account of a most terrible and bloody fight which was on Wednesday last, June 2d between the Royal Army commanded by His Majesty King William, and the whole French and Irish Army commanded by the late King James ... : with the killing of the Dukes of Berwick, and Tyrconnel, and six thousand more of the enemy on the spot, and the taking of seven thousand prisoners : with the manner of King William' taking the city of Dublin.
Ireland's fate : the Boyne and after /
by: Shepherd, Robert
Published: (1990)
by: Shepherd, Robert
Published: (1990)
A particular relation of the great victory obtained by Their Majesties forces over the Irish army at Aghrim in Ireland, on the 12th of July, 1691.
Published: (1691)
Published: (1691)
An Exact account of the Kings march to Ardee : and of his forcing the Irish to abandon the pass of the River Boyne, and of what hapn'd in the passage, as also of the Irish army's retreat towards Dublin and of our army's pursuit of them : with an address presented to the King.
The Boyne Water : the Battle of the Boyne, 1690 /
by: Ellis, Peter Berresford
Published: (1976)
by: Ellis, Peter Berresford
Published: (1976)
The battle of the Boyne 1690 : a guide to the battlefield /
by: Murtagh, Harman
Published: (2006)
by: Murtagh, Harman
Published: (2006)
The Battle of Aughrim 1691 /
by: McNally, Michael, 1964-
Published: (2008)
by: McNally, Michael, 1964-
Published: (2008)
Great and glorious news from Ireland : being a full and particular account of a most terrible and bloody fight which was on Wednesday last, June 2d between the Royal Army commanded by His Majesty King William, and the whole French and Irish Army commanded by the late King James ... : with the killing of the Dukes of Berwick, and Tyrconnel, and six thousand more of the enemy on the spot, and the taking of seven thousand prisoners : with the manner of King William' taking the city of Dublin.
Published: (1690)
Published: (1690)
Good newes from the Scottish army in Ireland : being a true relation of a great overthrow given to the rebels by Captaine Daniel Bartlet, a Scotch man, who, by his heroicke and undanted courage, after the space of five houres fight, he got the victory, and slew 800 of the rebels May, the 11, 1642 : also another great victory obtained in the neweries by these three worthy commanders of our army, Sir Charles Coote, Sir Richard Greenvill, And the Lord Moore : with a remarkeable passage concerning the Lord Rooes : whereunto is annexed an order of the House of Commons for the providing for souldiers, imployed in the warres of Ireland /
Published: (1642)
Published: (1642)
Dublin, Ianuary, 31. 164i, [sic] Exceeding good newes from Ireland : certified by letters sent from Thomas Lancton, secretarie unto Sir Charles Coote, one of chiefe commanders of his Majesties infanterie in Dublin. Containing these particulars, first, the taking of the strong castle of Eniskenning from the rebels, wherein the rebels had stored the ammunition and provision that was sent them both from Dunkirke and Nantes in France. Secondly, a catalogue of every parcell either of armes or provision there taken in that castle. Thirdly, the number of the rebels that were slaine in that castle, and also what men were lost on our side. By the last post, February, 8. 1641.
by: Lancton, Thomas
Published: (1641)
by: Lancton, Thomas
Published: (1641)
King William's statue: or The first day of July 1690.
Published: (1698)
Published: (1698)
A true copy of a letter, : from the justices of the Kingdom of Ireland, to the Privy Council of Scotland.
Published: (1691)
Published: (1691)
The bogg-trotters march; or, King William's glorious conquest over the whole Irish army. : To an excellent new tune, or March boys, march boys, &c. Licensed according to order.
Published: (1690)
Published: (1690)
A particular and impartial account of a great fight in Ireland: and of the raising the siege of London-Derry, by the Protestants. : Also a true relation of the malice and cruelty of the Irish Papists, in their burning Coleraine, Carrickfergus, and several other places of note, in their flight.
by: J. W.
Published: (1689)
by: J. W.
Published: (1689)
A perfect diurnall, or, The proceedings of the adventureres forces, since their arrivall in the Kingdome of Ireland : vvherein is contained these following particulars 1. How they were entertained at Bandon-Bridge : 2. How they marched from thence to Clankilly, where they slew man, woman, and child, and left three companies behind them to kepe the towne : 3. How the three companies were betrayed to Makarte, a great rebell where Captaine Weldin, and 70. of his men were slaine : 4. How the other forces fell upon the rebels, and drove them into the sea, killing above a thousand of them, with the losse of foure and thirty men : 5. How Captaine Clearke slayed to Baltinmore, and put up French colours, proffering to sell them powder for twelve pence a pound, by which meanes he tooke 18. of the chiefe of their commanders : 6. How they have besiedged Gallway : 7. How the rebels in that city, offer to send 12. hostages to London, and to deliver up the towne for the English to keepe garrison in.
Published: (1642)
Published: (1642)
The Approach and signal victory of K. Williams forces over the Irish army encamped round Limmerick : also, the fording the river Shannon : together with the besigeing that important garison : with an account of Col. Woosleys defeating a body of the Irish rapperies near Atbloane, sent express to the Queen.
An Exact account of the Kings march to Ardee : and of his forcing the Irish to abandon the pass of the River Boyne, and of what hapn'd in the passage, as also of the Irish army's retreat towards Dublin and of our army's pursuit of them : with an address presented to the King.
Published: (1690)
Published: (1690)
A Relation of what most remarkably happened during the last campaign in Ireland : betwixt His Majesties army royal, and the forces of the Prince of Orange, sent to joyn the rebels, under the command of the Count de Schomberg.
Published: (1689)
Published: (1689)
An Account of the victory obtained by the King in Ireland, on the first day of this instant July, 1690. /
Published: (1690)
Published: (1690)
An account of the victory obtained by the King in Ireland, on the first day of this instant July, 1690 /
Published: (1690)
Published: (1690)
A Relation of what most remarkably happened during the last campaign in Ireland : betwixt His Majesties army royal, and the forces of the Prince of Orange, sent to joyn the rebels, under the command of the Count de Schomberg.
Published: (1689)
Published: (1689)
The Irish Jacobite army : anatomy of the force /
by: Murtagh, Harman, et al.
Published: (2024)
by: Murtagh, Harman, et al.
Published: (2024)
The report of the commissioners appointed by Parliament to enquire into the Irish forfeitures. /
Published: (1700)
Published: (1700)
A List of such of the names of the nobility, gentry and commonalty of England and Ireland (amongst which are several women and children) who are all by an act of a pretended parliament assembled in Dublin in the kingdom of Ireland, the 7th of May, 1689, before the late King James, attainted of high treason : together with the true and authentick copies of several of the acts of the said pretended parliament, whereby they, as far as in them lay, repealed the great Act of settlement of that kingdom, and made Ireland wholly independent of England ...
A List of such of the names of the nobility, gentry and commonalty of England and Ireland (amongst which are several women and children) who are all by an act of a pretended parliament assembled in Dublin in the kingdom of Ireland, the 7th of May, 1689, before the late King James, attainted of high treason : together with the true and authentick copies of several of the acts of the said pretended parliament, whereby they, as far as in them lay, repealed the great Act of settlement of that kingdom, and made Ireland wholly independent of England ...
Published: (1690)
Published: (1690)
The forlorn hope of Irelands bleeding list against the bloody rebels : presented with an humble petition to His Excellencie, the Ld. General Cromwel, and the honorable Councel of State, June 2d, 1653 : and now published for the use of His Excellencie, and His new representative, by the advice of eleven adjustors chosen by mutual consent to act as on the behalf of the generall.
Published: (1653)
Published: (1653)
A true account of the whole proceedings of the Parliament in Ireland, : beginning March 25, 1689, and ending the 29th of June following; : with the establishment of their forces there.
Published: (1689)
Published: (1689)
The Duke of Tyrconnel's speech to the garrison and magistrates of the city of Lymerick, : upon their late debates, for the surrender of the said place.
by: Tyrconnel, Richard Talbot, Earl of, 1630-1691
Published: (1691)
by: Tyrconnel, Richard Talbot, Earl of, 1630-1691
Published: (1691)
A Letter from Dublin in Ireland : containing a remarkable discovery of a horrid design of the papists to destroy that city by fire : discovered to the lord justices : together with their lordships proclamation for commanding all papists to depart ten miles out of the city : with other remarkable occurrences relating to that kingdom.
Published: (1690)
Published: (1690)
A Letter from Dublin in Ireland : containing a remarkable discovery of a horrid design of the papists to destroy that city by fire : discovered to the lord justices : together with their lordships proclamation for commanding all papists to depart ten miles out of the city : with other remarkable occurrences relating to that kingdom.
By the King a proclamation. James R. : Whereas we, by the advice of our Council, for certain weighty and urgent occasions concerning us and this state, and the defence of this our realm of Ireland, and the church of the same ...
Published: (1689)
Published: (1689)
The Present dangerous condition of the Protestants in Ireland; : with a new order of Tyrconil's: in a letter from Dublin, February 19. 168⁸/₉.
Published: (1689)
Published: (1689)
The siege of Derry in Ulster Protestant mythology /
by: McBride, Ian
Published: (1997)
by: McBride, Ian
Published: (1997)
Remarks on the account given by the Irish Trustees in one of their books called, An abstract of their rent-roll, : laid before the House of Commons this session of Parliament, of the yearly value of the estate petitioned for by Lord Bophin and his children. The book is number 2. The value of the estate Lord Gallway had in possession is under the title of estates tail vested in fee; and of the estate Lord Bophin had in possession, under the title of estates forfeited for life.
Published: (1698)
Published: (1698)
The state and account of the seizures and other proceedings of the commissioners of forfeited estates, by themselves, and those who were employed by their authority, acting under a commission from Their Majesties : dated July 1690.
Published: (1690)
Published: (1690)
Derry and Enniskillen in the year 1689: the story of some famous battle-fields in Ulster /
by: Witherow, Thomas, 1824-1890
Published: (1873)
by: Witherow, Thomas, 1824-1890
Published: (1873)
Reasons why Sir John Champante's two last accompts between him and the late undertakers of the Irish revenue stated by Mr. Roberts should not be open'd, drawn out of the proofs of the cause.
Published: (1689)
Published: (1689)