A famous victory obtained by the Brittish forces in the kingdome of Ireland. : VVherein is set forth, the manner how they gave the rebels battell neere Black Water, took all their ordnance, armes, and ammunition, and beat them up to the sea-coast, putting all of them to the sword. Also, the beating of the Popes nuntio out of the kingdome of Ireland. And the number of men that were slaine on both sides, and the names of the chiefe commanders that were taken by the Brittish forces. Appointed to be printed and published by order of Parliament, for generall satisfaction of the kingdome of England.
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