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Irelands naturall history : being a true and ample description of its situation, greatness, shape, and nature, of its hills, woods, heaths, bogs, of its fruitfull parts, and profitable grounds : with the severall ways of manuring and improving the same : with its heads or promontories, harbours, roads, and bays, of its springs and fountains, brooks, rivers, loghs, of its metalls, mineralls, free-stone, marble, sea-coal, turf, and other things that are taken out of the ground : and lastly of the nature and temperature of its air and season, and what diseases it is free from or subject unto : conducing to the advancement of navigation, husbandry, and other profitable arts and professions
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Boate, Gerard, 1604-1650
1657
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Admirable, good, true and joyfull newes from Ireland : being an exact relation of the last weekes passages in Ireland dated from Dublin May the 8, 1642 : wherein is shewed how by the undaunted valour and wisedom of Sir Charles Coot the town and castle of Trim was taken from the enemy : where in 4000 of the rebels were besides 4 lords of the Pale who were glad to fly with as many more as could : the rest were taken prisoners & about 200 or more killed : by which happy victory 40 Protestants obtained their freedome who were before kept prisoners by the rebels in that castle : likewise a relation of another great overthrow given to the Lord Muscry by the Lord president of Munster : with the names of some other forts and townes taken from the rebels by the protestant army
1642
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A glorious victory, obtained by S. Henry Tichbourne, and Captaine Marroe over the rebels, at a place called Dundalke neere Dublin; : with the number of men slaine and taken prisoners in that skirmish. Amongst the rest Sir Philome O Neale, narrowly escaping fled to Newry, whither Sir Henry with a new supply of 600. soldiers is now gone. Also how the Lord MacGuere was examined, and three of his footmen hanged. With many other very remarkable passages, brought over by the last post. With an order of the House of Commons, concerning the free offer of 6000. li. of the county of Buckingham, towards the reliefe of Ireland. Ordered forthwith to be printed. H. Elsinge, Cleric Parli. Com
1642
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Good newes from Ireland : being a true and exact relation of two great victories obtained against the rebels there : the one by Sir Charles Vavasour, who with lesse then 500 men hath raised the siege of Kelly and Barry, taken 12 of the chief commanders of the rebels, and brought them in chaines to Dublin, and took from them 1000 cowes and 700 sheep besides other cattell doing also great spoil by fire : the other by Captain Bartlet, who took 40 Irish commanders with great store of ammunition, and carried them prisoners to Barranakilly, and how the great Oneale is wounded and not like to escape
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1642
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An ordinance and declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament : allowing and authorising any of his Majesties good and loyall subjects in the kingdom of England, to furnish with all manner of warlike provision, and send to sea what ships and pinaces they shall thinke fit, to make stay of all such supplies, as they shall seize upon by sea or land, going to assist the rebels in Ireland. And to take away all ships, goods, and other provision belonging to them, or any that have assisted them. And the said adventurers (in recompence of so good a service) shall have and enjoy as their owne proper goods, all ships, goods, moneys, plate, armes, munition, victuals, pillage, and spoyle, which shall be so seized or taken by them, without any account theteof [sic] to be made whatsoever. Octob. 20. 1642. Ordered by the Lords and Commons in Parliament, that this ordinance shall be forthwith printed and published. J. Brown, Cler. Parliamentorum
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1642
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An ordinance and declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament. : Allowing and authorizing any of his Majesties good and loyall subiects in the kingdome of England, to furnish with all manner of warlike provision, and send to sea what ships and pinnaces they shall thinke fit, to make stay of all such supplyes as they shall seize upon by sea or land, going to assist the rebels in Ireland. And to take away all ships, goods, and other provision, belonging to them, or any that have assisted them. And the said adventurers (in recompence of so good a service) shall have and injoy, as their owne proper goods, all ships, goods, monies, plate, armes, munition, victuals, pillage, and spoyle, which shall be so seized or taken by them, without any accompt thereof to be made whatsoever. October 20. 1642. Ordered by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, that this ordinance shall be forthwith printed and published. John Browne Cler. Parliam
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1642
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Two famous battels fought in Ireland: : wherin the Protestants under the command of the Earle of Ormond, Sr. Charles Coote, and Sr. Simon Harcourt, slew great numbers of the rebels, routing them from one town to another, and took divers prisoners to their great joy and comfort
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Parsons, Ralph, 17th cent
1642
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The humble presentation of Richard Delamain the yonger, to the right honourable the House of Peeres, assembled in Parliament
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Delamain, Richard, active 1654
1641
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Speech of the Right Honourable Lord Viscount Castlereagh, in the Irish House of Commons, Wednesday, February 5, 1800, on offering to the house certain resolutions, proposing and recommending a complete and entire union between Great Britain and Ireland
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Castlereagh, Robert Stewart, Viscount, 1769-1822
1800
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A manifestation directed to the honourable Houses of Parliament in England, sent from the Lord Inchequin, the Lord Broghill, Sir Wil. Fenton, Sir Percy Smith, Lieut. Col. Will. Brocket, Lieut. Col. Thomas Serle, Sarjeant Major Muschamp; containing the reasons of their now opposing the cestation with the blood-thirsty Irish rebels; and their resolution to live and die in defence of the Parliament and Protestant cause in that Kingdom. As also, the joynt and unamimous declaration of His Majesties Protestant subjects in the Province of Munster, shewing to the whole world the many inhumane, cruell, and unheard of perfidious dealings, treacherous conspiracies, and horrid combinations of friers, priests and Jesuits, to betray the castles, forts and garrisons, and their murthering many Protestants in that province, contrary to the article of free commerce, and other articles of the late treaty
1644
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