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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
1642
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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
1642
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The royal message from the Prince of Orange to the Peeres and Commons in England : to advertise them of some dangerous plots of forraigne enemies, undertaken by Don Keevalo Caris, and others, to invade this kingdome : with his desire, that all the ports and cinque coasts be fortified with strong armes and ammunition : as also how he freely proffer'd himself to resist both them and the Irish rebels
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Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange, 1584-1647
1642
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The royal message from the Prince of Orange to the Peeres and Commons in England, : to advertise them of some dangerous plots of forraigne enemies, undertaken by Don Keevalo Caris, and others, to invade this kingdome. With his desire, that all the ports and cinque coasts be fortified with strong armes and ammunition. As also how he freely proffer'd himself to resist both them and the Irish rebels
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Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange, 1584-1647
1642
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Scotlands thanks-giving for the returne of their armie. : Together vvith a true copie of a letter from Dublin of their last proceedings, sent to Iohn Bibie drum-major for the Tower and Citie of London
1642
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Scotlands thanks-giving for the retvrne of their armie : together vvith a true copie of a letter from Dublin of their last proceedings sent to Iohn Bibie drum-major for the tower and citie of London
1642
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The Scots loyaltie to the Protestants of England and Ireland, by proffering to both Houses of Parliament speedie ayd. Also, the answer of the Lord Maior and Sheriffes to the committee, some objections being made against them. Here also is set downe, the true, reall, and exact relation of that bloody mutiny, which was upon Munday last in Westminster Hall, concerning the mainrenance [sic] of bishops, and concerning Colonell Lunsford, who was lieutenant of the Tower. With the contents of certaine letters brought by Mr Burke from Ireland to the High Court of Parliament, Whereunto is annexed, the names of certaine commanders, which are speedily to be dispached for Ireland
1642
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A seasonable speech made to the Lord Maior and Common Councel of London
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Harvey, Edmund, 1594-1673
1642
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A second famous and renowned victorie obtained against the Lord Musgrave, the Orelly, and the Burkes, Rorey Maguire, and Oneale, with 20000. men. : By the Lord Inchequen Vice-President of Munster. with 7000. horse and foot, Octob. 17. 1642. Also declaring how the Lord Inchequeen caused instruments of warre to be made full of short pikes which in his retreat hee causesd to be dropt on the ground, by which many hundreds of rebels were slaine. Sent to the Major of Westchester, and brought to London by the last post
1642
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A Second famous and renowned victorie : obtained against the Lord Mvsgrave, the Orelly, and the Bvrkes, Rorey Magvire, and Oneale, with 20000 men, by the Lord Inchequen, vice-president of Munster, with 7000 horse and foot, Octob. 17, 1642 : also declaring how the Lord Inchequeen caused instruments of vvarre to be made full of short pikes which in his retreat hee caused to be dropt on the ground, by which many hundreds of the rebels were slaine
1642
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September 16. 1642. Severall passages of the late proceedings in Ireland. : Being taken out of certaine letters newly received from thence, which were sent to a merchant here in Colemanstreet London
1642
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A sermon at the funerall of the truely vertuous, honourable, valiant, in fame, never-dying, Sir Simon Harcourt, : one of his Majesties most honourable privie councell in the realme of Ireland, and colonell over some of His Majesties forces there. Preached in Christ-Church in Dublin, Mar. 31. 1642. Before the Lords Justices, and the rest of His Majesties most honourable privie councell, his Majesties commanders and souldiers for that present service. By Edward Dunstervill, Batchelour of Divinitie. Now published by command of the House of Parliament
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Dunstervill, Edward
1642
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The severall votes and resolution [sic] of both houses of Parliament, concerning the Kings last message, sent from Huntington to both houses, on VVednesday the sixteenth of March 1641
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1642
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Several propositions propounded, by his Excellencie, the Earl of Essex, to the cavaleees [sic], neere Darby-shire, September the 21. 1642. : Being very fit and necessary to be published throughout the kingdomes of England and Scotland. Together with a true relation of a famous sea-fight, performed by Van Trump the Dutch admirall with ten ships, against the Spanish fleet, being going to assist the rebels in Ireland, with men and ammunition. With the manner of his obtaining the victory, and after 11. hours fight took ten of the Spanish ships, and put the rest to flight. Reported to the House of Commons, Septem. 20.
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Essex, Robert Devereux, Earl of, 1591-1646
1642
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Several propositions propovnded by His Excellencie, the Earl of Essex to the cavaleees [sic] neere Darby-shire, September the 21, 1642 : being very fit and necessary to be published throughout the kingdomes of England and Scotland : together with a true relation of a famous sea-fight performed by Van Trump the Dutch admirall with ten ships against the Spanish fleet, being going to assist the rebels in Ireland with men and ammunition : with the manner of his obtaining the victory and after 11 hours fight took ten of the Spanish ships and put the rest to flight : reported to the House of Commons, Septem. 20.
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Essex, Robert Devereux, Earl of, 1591-1646
1642
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Some passages that happened the 9. of March, between the Kings Miesty [sic], and the committee of both Houses vvhen the declaration was delivered
1642
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Some passages that happened the 9th. of March, betvveen the Kings Majestie, and the commttee [sic] of both Houses, when the declaration was delivered
1642
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The speech of Bulstrode Whitelocke Esquire, to the right honourable the Lords, at a conference of both Houses on Thursday the seventeenth of February last, : concerning the propositions then made by divers gentlemen, citizens, and others, for the speedy reducing of the Kingdom of Ireland
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Whitlocke, Bulstrode, 1605-1675 or 6.
1642
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The speech of Bulstrode Whitelocke esquire to the right honourable the Lords, at a conference of both Houses on Thursday the seventeenth of February last : concerning the propositions then made by divers gentlemen, citizens and others, for the speedy reducing of the Kingdom of Ireland
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Whitlocke, Bulstrode, 1605-1675 or 6.
1642
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The state of Dublin, as it stood the 27. of December, and of other parts of Ireland. : Being the copy of a letter sent from a good hand to an alderman of this city. By reading which you will finde the vanity and falshood of those vaine foolish pamphlets invented and published of late. With a strange and unheard of flocking together of severall kinde of birds over the city of Dublin on Christmas eve last
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Whetcombe, Tristram
1642
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