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Another extract of severall letters from Ireland, intimating their present state. : Wherein it appeares, that if supplies of victuals and ammunition be presently sent, there is great hopes of suddenly reducing those rebels. With the reasons given at Dvblin against a cessation of armes withthe rebels, and the oath lately made by the rebels, and the oath lately made by the rebels at their supreame Counsell at Kilkenny, for the maintenance of the Romish religion with their lives and estates. Wherein further appeares the falshood of a scandalous pamphlet lately set forth, intituled, An apologie made by an English officer of quality for leaving the Irish Wars: when no such officer appeares. And that no such thing was there ever intended as the seizing of the Parliaments shipps as hath been falsely divulged. Wherein appears, how free the Marquesse of Ormond is from those calumnies unworthily cast upon him by that pamphliteere. With several letters from Dublin shewing the Popes Nuntio ... With a letter lately sent from the Lord Insiquin out of Munster ... As also, an exact relation of the good service of Sir Frederick Hammilton since the rebellion begun
1643
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The Marquesse of Ormonds proclamation concerning the peace concluded with the Irish rebells, by the Kings command, at the Generall Assembly at Kilkenney; : with a speech delivered by Sir Richard Blake, Speaker of the Assembly at Kilkenney. Also a speech by the Marquesse of Ormond in answer to the same. Together with a perfect list of their severall numbers of horse and foot by them raised, amounting to 20000. foot, and 3500. horse. Imprimatur. Gilbert Mabbott
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Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1641-1649 : Ormonde)
1649
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By the Lord Lieutenant and Councell : Ormonde. Whereas by His Majesties authoritie there are articles of peace made concluded accorded and agreed upon, by and between us Iames Lord Marques of Ormond, Lord Lieutenant Generall and Generall Governour of His Majesties Kingdome of Ireland, ...
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Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1643-1647 : Ormonde)
1646
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Articles of agreement, made concluded, and agreed on, at Dublin, the eighteenth day of Iune, 1647. By and between the most Honorable Iames Lord Marques of Ormonde, of the one part; and Arthur Annesley Esquire, Sir Robert King knight, Sir Robert Meredith knight, Colonell Iohn Moore, and Colonell Michael Iones, commissioners from the Parliament of England, on the other part. Published by authority and command of the commissioners from the Parliament of England
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1647
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Articles of agreement, made, concluded, and agreed on, at Dublin, the eighteenth day of June, 1647. : By and between the most Honourable James Lord Marq; of Ormand, of the one part; and Arthur Annesley Esquire, Sir Robert King knight, Sir Robert Meredith knight, Colonell John Moore, and Colonell Michael Jones, commissioners from the Parliament of England, on the other part. Published by authority and command of the commissioners from the Parliament of England
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1647
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The Kings letter to the Marquesse of Ormond: : and the Marquesse of Ormonds letter to Monroe. Relating the Kings whole design, concerning all the three kingdoms
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)
1646
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Ormondes breakfast or A true relation of the salley and skirmish performed by Collonell Michaell Iones and his party, against the Marques of Ormonde, and his forces encamped before Dublin the second of August 1649. In a dialogue between a chevalier and a roundhead
1649
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Victorious newes from Ireland : being a battail fought by the Lord of Ormond, the nineteenth day of June, to the losse of two thousand of the rebels, ten miles beyond Limbrick, sent in letter to Master Thomas Flinge
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Burgine, Darby
1642
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By the Lord Lieutenant and Councell : Ormonde. Whereas we are informed that great apprehensions of feares doe daily arise in the mindes of His Majesties Roman Catholique subjects residing in the quarters designed for His Majesties Protestant subjects, occasioned by the advance of some forces out of the north into the said quarters, ...
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1647
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The Irish treaty, or the last and best intelligence from Ireland; : being a perfect relation of the most remarkable occurrents in that kingdome, since the Lord Taffes going over thither with a commission from his Majesty to treat with the rebels there. In which is contained an exact relation of the said treaty at Trimme, between the Marquesse of Ormond, and Sir Francis Willoughby, for his Majesty, and the Lord Neuterfield and others in the behalfe of the rebels. As also a continuation of the victorious successe of the Protestant forces in severall parts of Ireland, since the breaking off and conclusion of the said treaty. In a letter to the Lady Rogers
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1643
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